Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB584

Introduced
2/2/22  

Caption

Task Force on Traffic Patterns and Infrastructure on MD Route 45 (York Road)

Impact

The implementation of SB584 is expected to impact local traffic management and urban planning regulations significantly. By forming this Task Force, the state aims to better understand current traffic issues and provide practical solutions that could lead to improved mobility and public safety. The recommendations that arise from this initiative could influence state and local laws regarding parking restrictions and infrastructure development, potentially making York Road safer and more accessible for pedestrians and cyclists.

Summary

Senate Bill 584 establishes a Task Force on Traffic Patterns and Infrastructure on MD Route 45 (York Road) aimed at studying and promoting recommendations for traffic management in the specified area. The remit of the Task Force includes a comprehensive examination of traffic patterns, the existing infrastructure of York Road, issues of street parking, the creation of bicycle lanes, and improvements in sidewalk width to enhance walkability. The bill sets forth to address concerns related to the evolving needs of the community along York Road, ensuring safe and efficient travel for all users.

Contention

Discussion surrounding SB584 is likely to center on the balance between developing infrastructure and addressing local concerns about parking and traffic congestion. Notably, the bill's consideration of restricting street parking may generate differing opinions within the community, particularly among local businesses and residents who rely on street parking for accessibility. Furthermore, the feasibility and implications of introducing bicycle lanes could be contentious, as stakeholders weigh the benefits of enhanced non-motorized transport against the current use of roadway space.

Companion Bills

MD HB1024

Crossfiled Task Force on Traffic Patterns and Infrastructure on MD Route 45 (York Road)

Similar Bills

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