Pedestrian crosswalk or skybridge; conduct study to determine feasibility of constructing at Mississippi Valley State University.
The bill outlines that the study must include a thorough analysis of federal and state funding options available for the construction and maintenance of the proposed skybridge. It must also consider the benefits to the university community and the local residents, potentially improving connectivity and safety for those needing to cross a major roadway. By legislating such a feasibility study, the bill aims to address existing issues regarding pedestrian safety in the area, which could lead to future infrastructure improvements.
House Bill 1543 mandates a collaborative study involving Mississippi Valley State University, the Mississippi Department of Transportation, and the Board of Supervisors of Leflore County to explore the feasibility of constructing an elevated pedestrian crossing or skybridge at the intersection of U.S. Highway 82 and Sunflower Road in Itta Bena, Mississippi. This initiative is primarily aimed at enhancing safety for students and visitors traversing this busy intersection, which is critical for access to the university campus.
Though the bill outlines a clear objective, potential points of contention may arise concerning the financial implications of constructing such a skybridge and how the funding will be sourced. Additionally, the impact of construction on local land use and existing infrastructure might be debated among stakeholders. Community members may express concerns over prioritization of resources, especially if federal or state funds are required to match other financial commitments.