Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR38

Introduced
3/26/12  
Refer
3/27/12  
Report Pass
4/2/12  
Passed
5/1/12  
Engrossed
5/1/12  
Refer
5/2/12  

Caption

Requests that DOTD study feasibility of authorizing the collection of tolls to complete I-49 South.

Impact

If adopted, SCR38 would not directly implement tolls but would set a precedent for future funding mechanisms to accelerate the completion of highway projects. Given that over 100 miles of the I-49 South corridor are already complete or under construction, the study requested by this resolution could explore diverse funding options, including tolls, which may significantly influence state legislation regarding transportation financing and infrastructure development going forward.

Summary

SCR38, also known as Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 38, urges and requests the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) to study the feasibility of allowing tolls to finance the completion of I-49 South. This crucial roadway aims to enhance transportation infrastructure, facilitate hurricane evacuation, and foster economic growth in the state, particularly in the regions connecting Lafayette and New Orleans. The resolution highlights prior investments of over $120 million by the Jindal administration since 2008 towards the I-49 South corridor’s development.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR38 appears to be supportive among those who recognize the importance of improved transportation infrastructure for both emergency situations and long-term economic growth. However, there may be concerns from some community members about the potential economic burden of tolls on local residents. The resolution has garnered attention from legislators who see it as an essential step in enhancing the state’s infrastructure, while some opponents may worry about the financial implications of toll implementation.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SCR38 is the broader debate over funding infrastructure through tolls versus traditional funding methods, such as state taxes or federal grants. Proponents argue that allowing tolls could expedite infrastructure projects that are critical for public safety and economic efficiency. Conversely, opponents may argue that tolls could disproportionately affect low-income residents who already face financial constraints, raising issues of equity in transportation funding and access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR35

Requests DOTD study the feasibility and costs to provide adequate lighting and needed maintenance on bridges on the state highway system over the Mississippi River.

LA SCR36

Requests DOTD to study the feasibility of new interchanges on I-12 at LA 1032 (4H-Club Road) and at LA 16 (Pete's Highway).

LA SCR43

Requests DOTD to study the feasibility of corporate sponsorship of bridges, other infrastructure, or equipment.

LA SCR61

Requests DOTD study widening LA 73 in Ascension Parish.

LA HCR192

Urges and requests DOTD to study the feasibility of the construction of an additional Mississippi River Bridge

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.

LA SCR116

Requests DOTD study La 37 to improve safety.

LA SCR8

Requests DOTD to study improving operational safety of exit from I-10 to East Washingon Street in Baton Rouge.

LA SB63

Requests DOTD to study the feasibility of a West Bank Turnpike. (8/15/10)

LA HCR132

Requests DOTD to study and make recommendations on enhancing air service and the feasibility of offering incentives to the air service industry

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.