SESSION OF 1998
SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE ON SENATE
CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 1617
As Recommended by Senate Committee on
Transportation and Tourism
Brief(1)
S.C.R. 1617 urges the United States Congress to support
modernization of US 169 highway by designating it as a demonstration project. The concurrent resolution notes that:
- within a 20-mile stretch on US 169 highway from Spring Hill
to Osawatomie there have been ten fatalities within the past
ten months;
- Kansas Department of Transportation traffic counts show that
this 20-mile stretch of highway is at or above capacity and is
the most heavily traveled two-lane highway in the state;
- due to economic and population growth in the area, traffic on
US 169 highway will continue to increase, providing a greater
threat to safety to the traveling public;
- US 169 highway is a part of the strong economic corridor
providing the shortest route between the Kansas City area to
the Oklahoma City area and on to the southwest area;
- the danger of traveling on US 169 highway has reached
proportions that exceed the reasonable risks associated with
driving on public highways; and
- the tragic loss of life has become too great on US 169
highway and corrective measures are needed immediately to
improve its safety.
The resolution urges Congress to support the designation of
US 169 highway as a demonstration project. The Secretary of
State is directed to send copies of the resolution to each member
of the Kansas Congressional Delegation.
Background
S.C.R. 1617 is the result of concerns expressed by various
citizens and groups from Linn, Miami, and Johnson Counties
regarding the safety of US 169 highway.
1. *Supplemental notes are prepared by the Legislative Research
Department and do not express legislative intent. The supplemental
note and fiscal note for this bill may be accessed on the Internet at
http://www.ink.org/public/legislative/fulltext-bill.html.