SESSION OF 1998
SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE ON
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 5054
As Recommended by Senate Committee on
Transportation and Tourism
Brief(1)
H.C.R. 5054 urges the United States Congress to support
modernization of US-59 highway by designating it as a demonstration project. The resolution notes that:
- according to the Kansas Department of Transportation
(KDOT), within a 20-mile stretch on US-59 highway from
Lawrence to Ottawa, there have been 468 accidents within
the last five years;
- according to KDOT, 103 of those 468 accidents have
involved personal injury and bodily harm;
- 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;
- engineering deficiencies in the past have led to the existence
of a highway with scant passing areas and nonexistent
shoulders;
- 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;
- the large costs of purchasing rights-of-way and engineering
makes this an ideal project for the State of Kansas to partner
in cost sharing with the federal government;
- the danger and risk of traveling on US-59 highway has
reached proportions that exceed the reasonable risks associated with driving on our public highways;
- 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
- the State of Kansas is financially unable to remedy this life-threatening situation in the near future.
The Secretary of State is directed to send copies of this
resolution to each member of the Kansas Congressional Delegation.
Background
H.R. 2400, a bill in the U.S. Congress, designates a portion
of US-59 highway from the northern terminus of Ottawa north to
the Franklin-Douglas County line as a demonstration project and
provides $10 million for highway improvements. H.R. 2400 is
currently in conference committee.
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.