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Lawmakers Reintroduce Truck Parking Safety Improvement Act

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U.S. Representatives Mike Bost (R-Ill.) and Angie Craig (D-Minn.) re-introduced legislation that seeks to set aside federal funds for truck parking.

The Truck Parking Safety Improvement Act, HR 2187, would set aside at least $125 million in fiscal 2022 for states, public agencies and local governments to construct commercial parking on the Federal Highway System.  The Truck Parking Safety Improvement Act requests $140 million in 2023, $150 million in 2024, $165 million in 2025 and $175 million in 2026.

Additional co-sponsors include Representatives John Garamendi (D-California), Dusty Johnson (R-South Dakota), Susan Wild (D-Pennsylvania), and Pete Stauber (R-Minnesota).

It is currently within every state Department of Transportation’s prerogative to fund additional truck parking capacity with existing federal dollars.

The measure does not call for commercializing rest areas as a means of increasing truck parking capacity. It specifies, however, that states could utilize funds awarded under the program to put in commercial truck parking adjacent to private commercial truckstops or travel plazas.

黑料社区has long maintained that the best way to address any truck parking capacity concerns is for motor carriers to negotiate truck parking in their contractual relationships with truckstops and travel plazas.

Because the private sector provides 90 percent of the nation’s commercial truck parking capacity, 黑料社区also has long advocated for the federal and state Departments of Transportation to remove barriers to private sector investment in truck parking capacity.

黑料社区also encourages the exploration of the use of tax incentives or land acquisition assistance for the private sector to build new parking capacity.

HR 2187 would give priority funding to entities that “demonstrate a safety need” and that have consulted with affected state and local governments, trucking organizations, and private providers of commercial motor vehicle parking.

HR 2187 provides funding for the construction of new rest areas and truck parking facilities. Funds also can be utilized to convert existing spaces, including inspection sites, weigh stations and closed rest areas, into truck parking locations.

Eligible entities must agree not to charge for parking constructed with the grant money.

HR 2187 has been referred to the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. 
 

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