Standridge Files OTA Due Process Guarantee Bill
OKLAHOMA CITY (Dec. 20th) – Sen. Lisa Standridge, R-Norman, has filed Senate Bill 80, legislation aimed at increasing transparency and public involvement in the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority’s (OTA) projects. The proposed bill would establish clear requirements for public notification, input, and oversight before any new turnpike or modifications to existing turnpikes can proceed.
“Our Constitution guarantees due process for every citizen,” Standridge said. “As a nation we give the worst of the worst criminals, including serial killers, due process; we certainly owe landowners in the path of a potential turnpike the same. This legislation ensures that the OTA operates with full transparency and accountability, prioritizing the interests of affected residents and businesses.”
Under the proposed bill, the OTA will be required to provide notice to affected property owners and key state officials with comprehensive details, including maps and summaries of proposed projects. It will also mandate a minimum 30-day public comment period to gather feedback from residents, businesses, and consumer groups and require the OTA to hold hearings for stakeholders to present their views and arguments. Additionally, the agency must evaluate the effects of projects on property owners, businesses, and consumers, modifying proposals where necessary to minimize adverse impacts.
The bill also grants standing for affected parties to file a lawsuit against the OTA if the OTA fails to comply with these requirements.
Standridge intends to file further legislation relating to the OTA and how it operates.
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