Transportation: other; road construction projects that shut down all lanes of a road; prohibit. Amends sec. 1 of 1917 PA 165 (MCL 247.291).
One of the significant impacts of HB 4656 is that it addresses the frequent issues of completely closing major access routes during construction, particularly in communities reliant on those highways for essential connectivity. The bill explicitly prohibits closing highways or bridges that serve as the only access points for communities unless no alternative options are viable. This aspect of the bill provides a safety net for residents and businesses, ensuring they maintain access even during necessary construction activities.
House Bill 4656 seeks to amend the existing legislation relating to road closures during construction, following the guidelines set by the 1917 PA 165. The bill allows highway officials to close roads or portions of roads undergoing construction, improvement, or repair. However, it stipulates that such closures cannot occur until suitable barriers are erected to direct traffic. This amendment aims to balance the need for safer construction practices while minimizing disruption to the local traffic flow whenever feasible.
Despite its intent, the bill has raised concerns regarding its potential implications for road safety and community access. Some stakeholders argue that stringent rules against closing roads could complicate necessary construction processes, prolonging project timelines and leading to frustration among workers and residents alike. This has prompted debates among legislators, with some advocating for flexibility during emergencies when all road access is deemed necessary, while others emphasize the protection of community access as a priority.