House Could Vote on HB 5098 This Week, We Need You to Voice Your Opposition

The House could vote on HB 5098 as soon as this week. This bill would require that notification be provided one year in advance to a telecommunications provider for any project that would require the relocation of their facilities. Please reach out to your State Representative to express your concerns and opposition to this legislation.

Over the past several years the telecommunication industry has attempted to have legislation passed that would require local municipalities to cover the cost of relocating their lines, waive permit fees and provide one year a notice on any project that would require relocation. A similar bill was introduced this year, HB 5098, but it did not include the requirement that a municipality cover the cost of relocation.

This bill was voted out of committee just prior to the legislature leaving for their holiday break in December, but stalled on the House floor. The League, along with the Michigan Townships Association, Michigan Association of Counties, the Country Road Association and the Michigan Association of Country Drain Commissioners all spoke in opposition to the legislation. We also submitted a joint letter opposing the bill which can be viewed at the flowing link. HB 5098 Assoc Opposition Letter Final Version

The key concerns we have with the bill are as follows:

  • Would not allow city or village to charge a permit fee for relocation possibly resulting in local governments subsidizing for-profit industry.
  • Requires a one-year advance notification of any project that requires a relocation, but does not require any action by the provider after they receive notice to communicate with the municipality. We could still find ourselves in situations where a new road is being cut only weeks after it is finished.
  • There are no penalties for a provider that does not follow the terms of the permit or causes construction delays.
  • The proponents of the legislation say that it will help expand broadband services but the bill does nothing to guarantee that will happen.
  • The bill is in direct conflict with the coordinated planning pilots and asset management efforts of the Governor and instead singles out one select industry within the right-of-way.

Since this bill could see floor action as soon as tomorrow, we need you to call your State Representative immediately and let them know you are opposed to HB 5098.

John LaMacchia is the Assistant Director of State and Federal Affairs for the League handling transportation, infrastructure, energy and environment issues. He can be reached at jlamacchia@mml.org or 517-908-0303.