Urges and requests the Department of Transportation and Development to study the feasibility and cost of constructing additional exit ramps or reconstructing the US 90 Overpass [Future I-49] with LA 1 and LA 308 in Lafourche Parish.
If pursued, the findings from the requested study could lead to legislative actions aimed at improving transportation infrastructure in Lafourche Parish. Enhanced traffic flow and increased safety for large trucks and other vehicles are significant potential outcomes of the project. Should the construction proceed, it may alleviate bottlenecks at this critical point of intersection and accommodate future traffic demands associated with the designation of US 90 as I-49.
Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 80 (SCR80) urges and requests the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development to conduct a study on the feasibility and costs associated with constructing additional exit ramps or reconstructing the existing US 90 Overpass. This overpass is designated as Future I-49 and is situated at the junctions with LA 1 and LA 308 in Lafourche Parish. The resolution highlights the current limitations of the existing exit ramps which complicate the ability of large trucks to navigate these routes effectively, necessitating U-turns that can impede traffic flow.
The sentiment surrounding SCR80 appears to be supportive, particularly among local stakeholders who recognize the infrastructure needs of the region. Legislators, especially those representing Lafourche Parish, are likely to back initiatives that aim to improve safety and efficiency for motorists. However, discussions may reveal concerns regarding funding and prioritization of resources for such transportation projects against other vital needs within the state.
Notably, while the resolution is aimed at exploring the feasibility of improvements, potential points of contention could arise from differing views on transportation priorities or funding availability. Stakeholders may debate the timing of such a study and its implications for future developments, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to transportation planning that encompasses all areas of Louisiana.