Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00183

Introduced
1/17/13  
Introduced
1/17/13  
Refer
1/17/13  

Caption

An Act Requiring The Commissioner Of Transportation To Study Congestion On Interstate 95.

Impact

The bill will result in the formulation of detailed insights into traffic patterns and congestion hotspots along Interstate 95. This information is expected to assist the Department of Transportation in devising effective strategies and solutions tailored to alleviate congestion. Through this study, lawmakers hope to identify critical areas needing intervention, which could lead to improved traffic management, potentially enhancing safety and efficiency for motorists traversing this heavily trafficked route.

Summary

SB00183 requires the Commissioner of Transportation to conduct a comprehensive study of congestion on Interstate 95, which spans from the Connecticut-New York border to the Connecticut-Rhode Island border. The primary goal of this bill is to analyze the congestion issues plaguing this vital transportation corridor in order to inform better planning strategies by the Department of Transportation. It recognizes the significant impacts of traffic congestion on regional mobility and economic vitality, aiming to address these challenges through informed analysis.

Contention

While the bill appears straightforward, potential points of contention could arise regarding the allocation of resources for the study and the implementation of any resultant changes. Stakeholders, including local municipalities and business owners, may have differing views on proposed measures to mitigate congestion, possibly fearing that the study’s recommendations could lead to construction projects that might disrupt current traffic flows. Additionally, the adequacy of the study's scope and timeline might be debated among concerned parties.

Notable_points

In presenting this bill, it is essential to note that congestion on Interstate 95 has long been a concern due to its significant role in regional commerce and daily commutes. The lack of previous comprehensive studies addressing the issue may be perceived as a gap in transportation planning, making this legislative initiative crucial. Consequently, the outcomes of this study could set important precedents for future transportation policies and infrastructure developments in Connecticut.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00108

An Act Requiring A Study Of Transportation Barriers That Limit Access To Workforce Development Programs.

CT HB05465

An Act Requiring The Insurance Commissioner To Conduct A Study Of Usage-based Automobile Liability Insurance Programs For New Drivers In This State.

CT SB00159

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study The Feasibility Of Developing A Multimodal Transportation Center In The Towns Of Stonington And Groton.

CT HB05263

An Act Concerning A Study Of The Interstate Compact On The Placement Of Children And The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction And Enforcement Act.

CT HB05485

An Act Concerning Transportation Infrastructure For Electric Vehicles.

CT SB00101

An Act Requiring The Indexing Of Income Thresholds For The Personal Income Tax.

CT SB00049

An Act Providing Funding To The Shore Line East Rail Line.

CT SB00268

An Act Requiring A Study Of Advance Rental Payments.

CT SB00267

An Act Requiring A Study Of The Effects Of Short-term Rentals On The Housing Market Of The State.

CT HB05432

An Act Establishing A Working Group To Develop An Economic Development And Tourism Plan For The Greater Mystic Area Of The Towns Of Groton, New London And Stonington.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.