Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR29

Introduced
3/12/12  
Refer
3/13/12  
Report Pass
4/10/12  
Engrossed
4/19/12  
Refer
4/23/12  
Report Pass
5/7/12  

Caption

Requests study of four-laning Hwy. 190 from Tangipahoa Parish to East Baton Rouge Parish

Impact

If implemented, HCR29 could significantly impact traffic flow between Tangipahoa and East Baton Rouge Parishes, promoting safer driving conditions and potentially reducing the number of accidents caused by congestion. Furthermore, adding two lanes could enhance local economic development by improving accessibility and connectivity. The resolution places emphasis on the urgency of addressing the heightened traffic issues that have arisen due to recent circumstances, thereby recognizing the need for proactive infrastructure improvements in the state.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 29 (HCR29) aims to urge and request that the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development conduct a study on the feasibility of expanding US Highway 190. The resolution specifically calls for the addition of two lanes to the existing two lanes of Highway 190, covering the stretch from Tangipahoa Parish to East Baton Rouge Parish. This proposed expansion is motivated by the identified need to alleviate traffic congestion, especially due to increased vehicle traffic from accidents on Interstate 12 that have led to diversions onto Highway 190. The study would evaluate the cost-effectiveness and operational feasibility of such an expansion.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR29 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a shared recognition of the pressing need for traffic management solutions in the affected areas. Legislators and community members see the proposed study as a necessary step towards enhancing public safety and improving the overall transportation system in Louisiana. There is a general sense of support for measures that aim to mitigate traffic issues, indicating a cooperative approach toward addressing concerns related to highway infrastructure.

Contention

While there seem to be no significant points of contention mentioned in the discussions, one area that could potentially raise debate is the funding and resource allocation required for the proposed study and any subsequent road construction. Concerns may also arise regarding environmental impacts or land usage as the feasibility study is conducted. However, as it stands, HCR29 seems to enjoy broad support among lawmakers, leading to an unopposed voting history with a record of 37 yeas and no nays in its Senate vote.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR176

Requests DOTD study feasibility of south alternative routes to I-12 in the parishes of East Baton Rouge, Livingston, and Ascension between US 61 and LA 16.

LA HCR177

Urges and requests DOTD to study four laning La. Highway 30 from its intersection with La. Highway 42 to the intersection of US Highway 61 in Ascension Parish

LA SCR8

Requests DOTD to study improving operational safety of exit from I-10 to East Washingon Street in Baton Rouge.

LA SCR24

Requests DOTD to study improving LA 22 to three lanes between Springfield, LA, and I-55 in Tangipahoa Parish.

LA HCR119

Urges and requests DOTD to reverse certain work performed on the Interstate 10 bridge in West Baton Rouge

LA SCR70

Requests DOTD study four laning LA 73 between LA 30 and I-10 and four laning LA 30 between I-10 and LA 44, all in Ascension Parish.

LA SR81

Urges and requests the Louisiana Supreme Court to study the family court for the parish of East Baton Rouge.

LA SCR25

Requests DOTD to study improving US 190 to three lanes between LA 16 and LA 63 in Livingston Parish.

LA HCR100

Requests the metropolitan council of the parish of East Baton Rouge to consolidate polling places on the campus of LSU

LA SCR63

Requests DOTD to take action to provide greater safety to the motoring public at the intersection of Thomas Road and Scenic Highway and the I-10 west entry ramp at Exit 157B on Acadian Thruway, both in East Baton Rouge Parish.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.