Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR21

Introduced
4/12/21  
Introduced
4/12/21  
Refer
4/12/21  

Caption

Requests inclusion of legislative participation in Northwest Louisiana Council of Governments MPO.

Impact

By requesting that members of the House of Representatives and Senate representing urban areas be included as voting members of the MPO, SCR21 aims to strengthen the legislative role in transportation planning. This inclusion is intended to ensure that the localities' needs and perspectives are adequately represented when setting transportation policies. The resolution acknowledges the significance of MPOs in utilizing federal funds effectively to maintain and develop transportation infrastructure that serves the public interest.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 21 (SCR21) urges the Northwest Louisiana Council of Governments to include legislative participation in the decision-making processes of the metropolitan planning organization (MPO) for transportation policy. This bill is rooted in the need for collaborative planning that incorporates regional representatives, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of transportation projects funded through federal initiatives. The resolution seeks to align local government priorities with state legislative input to improve the regional transportation framework.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR21 appears to be generally supportive, as it emphasizes greater collaboration between local and state government entities. Proponents argue that this enhanced participation will lead to better decision-making and more responsive transportation solutions that serve the community. The sentiment reflects a shared understanding that transportation planning requires comprehensive input from various stakeholders to address the diverse needs of urban populations effectively.

Contention

While the resolution is primarily a request with no binding implications, there may be concerns regarding the extent to which legislative involvement could influence local decision-making processes. Some critics might argue that increased legislative participation could complicate the already established planning processes of MPOs. Additionally, the dynamics between local autonomy and state control may arise, as legislators balance their responsibilities to their constituents with the overarching goals of regional transportation planning.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR90

Commends Doug Ireland upon his retirement as the sports information director for Northwestern State University of Louisiana.

LA AB350

Regional transportation plans: Sacramento Area Council of Governments.

LA SCR43

Commends the Northwestern State University of Louisiana "Spirit of Northwestern Demon Marching Band" on its 100th anniversary.

LA HB685

Provides relative to the creation of Louisiana Port Multimodal Council (OR INCREASE SD EX See Note)

LA SF1243

Metropolitan Council abolishment

LA SF4255

Metropolitan Council abolishment

LA HB768

Provides with respect to the Louisiana Council on the Provision of Governmental Services to Latin Americans

LA HR82

Urges and requests the Louisiana Legislative Auditor to investigate the partnership between the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services and the Louisiana Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies

LA SB527

Provides for a Complete Streets Policy and creates the Complete Streets Advisory Council. (gov sig)

LA SCR39

Commends James K. Elrod and the Willis-Knighton Health System on their efforts to become a superior cancer treatment provider and a source for exceptional healthcare in Northwest Louisiana and beyond.

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