CHAPTER 210
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 5054
A Concurrent Resolution urging the United States Congress to
support modernization
of US-59 highway by designating it as a demonstration
project.
WHEREAS, According to the Kansas Department of
Transportation
within a twenty-mile stretch on US-59 highway from Lawrence to
Ottawa
there have been 468 accidents within the last 5 years; and
WHEREAS, According to the Kansas Department of
Transportation
103 of those 468 accidents have involved personal injury and bodily
harm;
and
WHEREAS, Because of the persistent and continuing economic
and
population growth in the area, the traffic count on US-59 will
continue
to increase, providing a greater threat to the safety of the
traveling public;
and
WHEREAS, Engineering deficiencies in the past have led to the
ex-
istence of a highway with scant passing areas and nonexistent
shoulders;
and
WHEREAS, This highway is the only viable connecting link
between
the major traffic arteries of Interstate-70 and Interstate-35
between K-7
to the east and The Kansas Turnpike to the West; and
WHEREAS, The large costs of purchasing rights-of-way and
engi-
neering makes this an ideal project for the State of Kansas to
partner in
cost sharing with the federal government; and
WHEREAS, The danger and risk of traveling on US-59 highway
has
reached proportions that exceed the reasonable risks associated
with driv-
ing on our public highways; and
WHEREAS, The tragic loss of life has become too great on
US-59
highway and corrective measures are needed immediately to remedy
the
unsafe and hazardous conditions, and improve the safety of this
highway;
and
WHEREAS, The State of Kansas is financially unable to remedy
this
life threatening situation in the near future: Now,
therefore,
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of
Kansas,
the Senate concurring therein: That the Legislature of
the State of Kan-
sas strongly urges the United States Congress to support the
designating
of US-59 highway as a demonstration project; and
Be it further resolved: That the Secretary of State be
directed to send
copies of this resolution to each member of the Kansas
Congressional
Delegation.
Adopted by the House April 1, 1998.
Adopted by the Senate April 2, 1998.
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