Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR10

Introduced
3/12/12  
Passed
3/13/12  
Engrossed
3/13/12  
Refer
3/14/12  

Caption

Requests DOTD to install a left turn signal at the intersection of Eddie Robinson and Government Street in Baton Rouge.

Impact

The resolution, while not a binding law, seeks to influence state infrastructure improvements that could lead to increased safety for pedestrians and motorists alike. If implemented, this change may help reduce the number of traffic incidents that occur at this location, thereby improving overall traffic flow and safety standards in the Baton Rouge area. The DOTD's response to such resolutions typically reflects the priority given to traffic safety projects, which are crucial for maintaining public safety within urban settings.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 10 (SCR10), introduced by Senator Dorsey-Colomb, calls for the installation of a left turn signal at the intersection of Eddie Robinson and Government Street in Baton Rouge. The resolution addresses concerns raised by constituents regarding the difficulty of making left turns at this intersection due to high traffic volumes, which has created dangerous conditions for vehicles. By urging the Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) to take action, the resolution aims to enhance safety for drivers navigating this busy intersection.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR10 appears to be predominantly positive, reflecting a collective concern for traffic safety among the local community and legislative bodies. Supporters of the resolution emphasize the need for proactive measures to prevent accidents and promote smoother traffic patterns. Local constituents, particularly those who use this intersection regularly, likely view the proposed change as a necessary and beneficial step towards improving their daily commuting experience.

Contention

While SCR10 does not exhibit significant contention in its discussions, it does highlight broader themes in community engagement regarding traffic management and infrastructure priorities. The resolution serves as a reminder of the importance of government responsiveness to local needs, and although there may not be vocal opposition, debates may arise concerning budget allocations and prioritization of traffic safety projects compared to other pressing infrastructure needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR8

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

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 HR283

Urges and requests that the Department of Transportation and Development to install left turn caution light signals at certain intersections

LA SCR9

Requests DOTD to study widening and lengthening the I-110 on-ramp from which traffic coming from the state capitol enters I-110 north in Baton Rouge.

LA HR261

Urges and requests the Department of Transportation and Development to study the feasibility of installing flashing warning signals at certain intersections along United States Highway 61

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 SCR26

Requests DOTD to advance the project to construct roundabouts on LA 1026 at its intersections with Dunn and Eden Church Roads in Livingston Parish.

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.

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 HR129

Urges and requests DOTD to install a caution light at the intersection of Highway 20 and Choctaw Road

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.