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Panel approves bill to centralize state highway‑naming requests and limit sign clutter

March 03, 2026 | 2026 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah


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Panel approves bill to centralize state highway‑naming requests and limit sign clutter
Representative Schallenberger told the committee HB491 aims to reduce the growing number of individual state highway naming bills and to avoid stacking multiple memorial names on the same highway segment. The proposal would create an off‑season road‑naming committee (bipartisan, with representation from both houses), impose limits such as a minimum gap between names and a cap on signs per section, and require funding to come from the general fund or non‑state matching sources.

Committee members debated the proposed cooling‑off period that would delay new nominations for several years after a death or controversial event. Senator Milner and others supported a longer cooling‑off period (five years) to reduce divisiveness and allow time to assess significance; Senator Kwan and others suggested two years might be more appropriate so communities can honor local figures sooner. The committee adopted an amendment (amendment 3) and voted to recommend the bill to the floor.

Representative Schallenberger said the bill applies only to state highways (not city or county roads) and that it is intended to streamline the process while preserving opportunities to honor individuals who have had lasting significance.

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