Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR112

Introduced
5/26/15  
Introduced
5/26/15  
Passed
5/27/15  

Caption

Urges and requests the Department of Transportation and Development to study and make recommendations relative to a hurricane evacuation route for and economic development of a portion of Highway 35 south of Rayne to Highway 92

Impact

The proposed study is expected to evaluate several factors, including safe evacuation methods, coordination with neighboring jurisdictions, communication strategies for evacuation plans, and the provision of essential services along the route. Improvements recommended by the department could lead to enhanced economic growth by facilitating better transportation access, which is vital for both residents and businesses in Acadia, Lafayette, and Vermilion parishes. The resolution aims to prepare the community for future emergencies and bolster local economic conditions.

Summary

House Resolution 112 urges the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development to study and make recommendations for a hurricane evacuation route along Louisiana Highway 35, specifically the stretch south of Rayne to Louisiana Highway 92. The resolution highlights the importance of maintaining roads for both economic development and emergency preparedness, particularly in light of past hurricane damage in the region. It seeks to ensure a safe and efficient evacuation route while promoting economic opportunities in the area.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR112 appears to be generally positive, as it addresses critical infrastructure needs and emergency preparedness, both of which are significant concerns for residents in the affected areas. The call for an official study indicates a proactive approach to both safety and economic strategy. Stakeholders from local governments and business communities are likely to support the resolution, viewing it as a necessary move to enhance both safety and economic viability in the region.

Contention

While there may not be strong points of contention related to the resolution itself, as it serves as a request for study rather than a mandate for immediate change, it is possible that discussions over budget allocations for the proposed improvements could arise. Additionally, ensuring that the evacuation route considers diverse transportation needs and incorporates input from local communities will be essential in mitigating any potential opposition regarding how the proposed recommendations are implemented.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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