Urges and requests DOTD to install a traffic light at the junction of LA 594 and Millhaven Road and the entrance to Millhaven Estates Subdivision in Ouachita Parish
The resolution points out the rising safety concerns associated with this junction, which has experienced considerable congestion and multiple vehicle accidents. By advocating for the installation of a traffic light, HCR30 aims to mitigate these issues, thereby promoting better traffic management and ensuring that residents and pedestrians can navigate the intersection more safely. The measure reflects growing community safety needs as the area continues to develop.
House Concurrent Resolution 30 (HCR30) urges the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development to install a traffic light at the intersection of LA 594 and Millhaven Road, specifically at the entrance to the Millhaven Estates Subdivision in Ouachita Parish. The bill outlines the context surrounding this request, which includes the fact that the subdivision has only one entrance and exit onto LA 594, creating significant challenges for residents as they do not have right-of-way when leaving their community. The resolution emphasizes the need for improved traffic control to enhance safety for both drivers and pedestrians in the area.
The general sentiment surrounding HCR30 appears to be supportive, particularly among the residents of Millhaven Estates and their representatives. The resolution was adopted unanimously in the Senate, indicating a strong consensus about the necessity for traffic control measures at this location. The acknowledgment of the intersection's hazards underscores a collective concern for public safety, suggesting that the initiative has broad backing from various stakeholders.
While HCR30 focuses on a specific safety issue, it does not appear to have significant points of contention based on the voting record and legislative discussions available. The resolution has moved forward without opposition, suggesting that the proposal to enhance traffic control in a community increasingly facing safety challenges is broadly recognized as important. In larger legislative contexts, however, similar resolutions can sometimes be met with debates regarding funding and prioritization of traffic projects.