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Regional Boards => Southeast => Topic started by: jbnv on May 18, 2018, 05:07:21 PM

Title: Capital Area Road and Bridge District (Baton Rouge area)
Post by: jbnv on May 18, 2018, 05:07:21 PM
From the Business Report (https://www.businessreport.com/article/capital-region-moves-step-closer-quest-get-new-mississippi-river-bridge):

QuoteThe House and Senate overwhelmingly approved Senate Bill 496–creating a five-parish regional authority that, among other things, will be tasked with finding a way to finance a new bridge–and sent it to Gov. John Bel Edwards' desk for final approval. The governor is expected to make a decision next week, and the prospects look favorable.

The regional authority, dubbed the Capital Area Road and Bridge District, would have the power to implement tolls, impose parcel fees or levy taxes–subject to voter approval in [East Baton Rouge Parish and the surrounding parishes]. The district's seven-member board of commissioners will be tasked with devising funding and infrastructure plans, which must include a new bridge.
Title: Re: Capital Area Road and Bridge District (Baton Rouge area)
Post by: Anthony_JK on May 19, 2018, 02:55:58 PM
I'm wondering if this new authority will also be responsible for developing the proposed Baton Rouge Loop tollway and/or the proposed Westbank and BUMP corridors as well as the new Mississippi River bridge.


Meanwhile...I-49 South/US 90/Lafayette Connector still sits there, waiting its turn at the funding table...
Title: Re: Capital Area Road and Bridge District (Baton Rouge area)
Post by: froggie on May 22, 2018, 12:00:55 PM
Could make a stronger argument for either another Baton Rouge span or a parallel I-10 span than for I-49.
Title: Re: Capital Area Road and Bridge District (Baton Rouge area)
Post by: brownpelican on May 27, 2018, 10:46:39 AM
Quote from: Anthony_JK on May 19, 2018, 02:55:58 PM
I'm wondering if this new authority will also be responsible for developing the proposed Baton Rouge Loop tollway and/or the proposed Westbank and BUMP corridors as well as the new Mississippi River bridge.

I would imagine so.