Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR9

Introduced
3/12/12  
Refer
3/13/12  
Report Pass
5/7/12  
Passed
5/8/12  
Engrossed
5/8/12  
Refer
5/9/12  

Caption

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.

Impact

If SCR9 is executed, it would prompt the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development to undertake a thorough study of the on-ramp. The study aims to assess the feasibility of widening and lengthening this critical entry point to the interstate, ultimately leading to potential legislative actions in future sessions based on the findings. This initiative could encourage enhancements in transportation infrastructure which would affect both state laws and local traffic management policies.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 9 (SCR9) was proposed to address concerns regarding the on-ramp configuration to Interstate 110 in Baton Rouge, specifically for traffic coming from the state capitol. The resolution underscores the perceived dangers associated with the existing width and length of the on-ramp, advocating for a study to evaluate potential improvements. The intention behind SCR9 is to enhance safety for motorists entering I-110, thereby promoting safer travel in the region.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR9 appeared to be supportive, with legislators recognizing the necessity of addressing safety concerns tied to the on-ramp. The unanimous voting outcome in favor of the resolution indicates a broad consensus among lawmakers that improvements are needed to prevent accidents and ensure safer access to Interstate 110. However, the explicit outcomes and recommendations will hinge on the findings from the proposed study.

Contention

Notably, while SCR9 does not propose specific alterations to laws or regulations directly, it lays the groundwork for potential future modifications based on the results of the study. The nature of the resolution focuses on gathering data, which could either bolster calls for significant changes or reinforce the status quo, depending on the analysis conducted by the Department of Transportation and Development. The resolution's call for a report to be submitted prior to the next legislative session emphasizes the urgency of the matter and the legislative intent to address it efficiently.

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 SCR10

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

LA SCR104

Requests DOTD to 6-lane Florida Boulevard between downtown Baton Rouge and the town of Livingston and implement "reversible" lanes to accommodate peak traffic hours.

LA SCR61

Requests DOTD study widening LA 73 in Ascension Parish.

LA SCR12

Requests study of options to reduce traffic congestion in the Baton Rouge area.

LA HCR119

Urges and requests DOTD to reverse certain work performed on the Interstate 10 bridge in West Baton Rouge

LA SCR4

Urges and requests DOTD to study truck traffic on LA 1019 between LA 16 and LA 64 in Livingston 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 HCR29

Requests study of four-laning Hwy. 190 from Tangipahoa Parish to East Baton Rouge Parish

LA SR176

Requests DOTD study feasibility of south alternative routes to I-12 in the parishes of East Baton Rouge, Livingston, and Ascension between US 61 and LA 16.

Similar Bills

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