Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR77

Introduced
4/9/12  
Engrossed
4/9/12  

Caption

Requests that the U.S. Postal Service consider assigning a new zip code to the town of Richwood in Ouachita Parish

Impact

Should HCR77 be successful in persuading the Postal Service, it may alleviate the aforementioned problems for the residents of Richwood. Assigning a unique zip code could potentially enhance the community’s identity and independence, fostering a sense of belonging among residents. Furthermore, such a change could also streamline administrative processes, enabling better service delivery by local authorities and overall improvements in community engagement.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 77 (HCR77) aims to persuade the United States Postal Service to designate a new zip code for the town of Richwood, located in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana. The current situation has caused complications for residents because Richwood shares a zip code with the broader metropolitan area of Monroe. This overlap can lead to various issues, including increased home and automobile insurance rates, confusion surrounding voter registration, and the misallocation of property and sales tax revenue.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HCR77 appears to be largely positive, with local lawmakers supporting the resolution as a means to address long-standing issues stemming from shared zip code boundaries. Advocates for the bill argue that it is a necessary step for ensuring that the specific needs and identities of smaller communities like Richwood are recognized and supported by larger governmental entities.

Contention

While there seems to be broad support for HCR77, some dissent may arise from concerns about the feasibility and costs associated with implementing a new zip code. Questions about the logistics of reassigning postal boundaries and whether the benefits outweigh potential challenges may be raised in discussions. Overall, the resolution reflects a proactive effort from local representatives advocating for the community's needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR35

Requests that the U.S. Postal Service consider assigning a new zip code to the town of Richwood in Ouachita Parish

LA HCR42

Urges and requests DOTD to install a traffic signal at the intersection of U.S. Highway 165 and Richwood Road No. 2 in Ouachita Parish

LA HCR200

Requests the Monroe City School Board and Ouachita Parish School Board to take certain actions to facilitate achieving unitary status

LA HCR30

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

LA HCR14

Urges and requests DOTD to install a traffic signal at the intersection of Orange Street and La. Hwy. 529 (Millhaven Road) in Ouachita Parish

LA HCR126

Urges and requests the creation of a parishwide port authority in Rapides Parish

LA HCR129

Requests that certain enumerated state agencies implement recommendations related to the Informal Families in Need of Services process

LA HCR77

Requests the Department of State Civil Service to consider certain recommendations by the Commission on Streamlining Government

LA HCR29

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

LA HCR82

Requests that the Lincoln Parish School Board name the Ruston High School field house in honor of Jimmy "Chick" Childress

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.