Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR176

Introduced
5/31/12  

Caption

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.

Impact

The resolution aims to enhance the transportation infrastructure by potentially providing alternative routes that can reduce the economic toll of traffic delays. By facilitating improved traffic flow, the proposed southern alternative routes could enhance access for local communities and better connect regions within these parishes. Additionally, finding such alternatives can positively influence emergency response times, thus improving public safety. Furthermore, this focus on transportation initiatives may attract development projects and bolster regional economic activity.

Summary

Senate Resolution 176, introduced by Senator Erdey, urges the Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) to explore the feasibility of establishing southern alternative routes to Interstate 12 (I-12) in the parishes of East Baton Rouge, Livingston, and Ascension. This initiative arises from frequent traffic accidents, construction delays, and closures on the current I-12 route, which causes significant disruptions to traffic flow. The resolution highlights the importance of identifying alternative routes to help alleviate congestion and improve transportation efficiency in the region.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR176 appears to be proactive and positive, as it addresses a pressing issue faced by residents and commuters in the affected areas. By soliciting a study on the feasibility of alternative routes, stakeholders and legislators demonstrate a commitment to improving transportation infrastructure. While the resolution itself does not include direct opposition or contention, the broader context of transportation projects often involves debates on funding, environmental considerations, and community impacts, which could arise during the study phase.

Contention

While SR176 itself seeks a study without specifying funding or immediate actions, potential points of contention may arise later during the implementation phase. Discussions surrounding funding sources for infrastructure projects, land use implications, and the potential disruption from construction activities must be closely monitored. Moreover, engaging local communities and stakeholders throughout the study will be crucial to ensure that the proposed solutions align with the needs and preferences of the residents in East Baton Rouge, Livingston, and Ascension parishes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR25

Requests DOTD to study improving US 190 to three lanes between LA 16 and LA 63 in Livingston Parish.

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 SCR4

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

LA SCSR2

Requests joint study of the practicality, feasibility, and development of a new bridge crossing the Mississippi River located between West Baton Rouge and Ascension parishes.

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 SCR70

Requests DOTD study four laning LA 73 between LA 30 and I-10 and four laning LA 30 between I-10 and LA 44, all in Ascension Parish.

LA SCR61

Requests DOTD study widening LA 73 in Ascension Parish.

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 SCR91

Establishes and provides for the Task Force on a New Mississippi River Bridge to study the practicality, feasibility, and development of a new bridge crossing the Mississippi River located between West Baton Rouge and Ascension parishes.

LA SR123

Requests DOTD to convert inside shoulder of I-12 between the I-10/I-12 split and Walker to a travel lane.

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