Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB604

Introduced
3/31/17  
Introduced
3/31/17  
Refer
3/31/17  
Refer
3/31/17  
Refer
4/10/17  

Caption

Revises factors and processes of project development within the Highway Priority Program

Impact

The proposed legislation establishes a seven-stage project delivery system, designed to enhance project tracking from initial feasibility studies through to operation. Each stage features specific tasks aimed at ensuring that environmental impacts are considered, funding is secured, and projects are efficiently executed. Moreover, the requirement for a key performance indicator (KPI) to indicate the progress of each project introduces accountability, as it allows stakeholders to monitor whether projects are on schedule or suffering delays, along with a mandated report for any that fall behind.

Summary

House Bill 604 modifies the processes and factors guiding project development within Louisiana's Highway Priority Program. This bill mandates that the Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) prepare an annual project development schedule, listing proposed construction projects by parish and legislative district. The aim is to provide increased transparency and organization in highway project planning, thereby ensuring that the state effectively communicates priorities and timelines to the legislature and the public.

Sentiment

In discussions surrounding HB 604, the general sentiment appears supportive among project advocates and legislators focused on infrastructure reform. Proponents argue that the structured approach and performance tracking will lead to better management of resources and enhance public trust in governmental operations. However, there may be concerns regarding the increased bureaucratic processes that could arise from stringent project development regulations, which some might view as a potential impediment to rapid implementation.

Contention

While there are likely few contentious points given the bill's focus on improving existing processes, discussions could arise around which projects receive priority and the implications this holds for different communities. Moreover, concerns might be raised regarding the adequacy of resources allocated for environmental studies and the long-term sustainability of proposed projects, especially in regions that could be disproportionately impacted by construction activities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB742

Revises factors and processes by which projects are selected to be included within the Highway Priority Program

LA HB598

Provides for changes to the highway priority program

LA HB618

Provides for changes to the highway priority program (OR INCREASE SD EX See Note)

LA HB172

Revise laws for prioritization of highway projects

LA HB586

Changes the highway construction prioritization process

LA HB31

Requires DOTD to present highway priority program information in a certain format and allows for deletions and substitutions of projects within proposed program

LA HB556

Reforms operations for the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (EN INCREASE SD EX See Note)

LA HB20

Transportation – Consolidated Transportation Program – Prioritization (Transportation Investment Priorities Act of 2025)

LA SB198

Transportation - Consolidated Transportation Program - Prioritization (Transportation Investment Priorities Act of 2025)

LA HB351

Requires highly traveled bridges to receive certain treatment within the highway priority system

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LA HB742

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