Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR93

Introduced
4/22/14  
Introduced
4/22/14  
Refer
4/23/14  
Refer
4/23/14  
Report Pass
5/12/14  
Report Pass
5/12/14  
Passed
5/13/14  
Passed
5/13/14  
Engrossed
5/14/14  
Engrossed
5/14/14  
Refer
5/15/14  
Refer
5/15/14  

Caption

Requests DOTD to take action to provide greater safety to the motoring public, to move traffic more efficiently, and to minimize traffic accidents at the intersection of Cornerview Road and LA 73 and on LA 22 between I-10 and LA 70 in Ascension Parish.

Impact

The proposed enhancement of road safety measures aims to minimize traffic accidents and improve the efficiency of traffic flow at these problematic intersections. The resolution emphasizes the need for infrastructural adjustments, such as the potential construction of turn lanes or three-lane sections on Louisiana Highway 22, which experiences significant bottlenecks that could endanger motorists. Addressing these infrastructure needs is expected to not only safeguard lives but also facilitate smoother transportation for residents and businesses alike.

Summary

SCR93, a Senate Concurrent Resolution, addresses growing safety concerns at critical intersections in Ascension Parish, particularly at the junction of Cornerview Road and Louisiana Highway 73, as well as on Louisiana Highway 22 between Interstate 10 and Louisiana Highway 70. The resolution urges the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) to take necessary actions to improve road safety and traffic management in these areas, which have seen an uptick in vehicular accidents due to increased traffic from economic activities and residential growth.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR93 appears to be overwhelmingly positive as it garners a substantial vote of 95-0 in favor from the House members, demonstrating a strong bipartisan agreement on the importance of traffic safety and infrastructure improvements. Lawmakers recognize the critical role that effective transportation has on local economic development and the overall quality of life for residents. This consensus reflects a shared commitment among legislators to proactively address public safety concerns and enhance community welfare.

Contention

While SCR93 received unanimous support, potential areas of contention can arise regarding the prioritization of projects and the allocation of necessary funding by the DOTD. There may be debates over which improvements to pursue first, the timeline for implementation, and how to ensure that roadwork minimally impacts local businesses and traffic during construction. However, the primary focus of the resolution is clear—the urgent need for action to rectify current road safety issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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