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Hls 16Rs-731 Engrossed 2016 HLS 16RS-731 ENGROSSED 2016 Regular Session HOUSE BILL NO. 730 BY REPRESENTATIVE HILL HIGHWAYS: Revises route designations for certain byways 1 AN ACT 2 To enact R.S. 56:1948.5(67), (68) and (69) and to repeal R.S. 56:1948.5(2), (15), (57) and 3 (60), relative to Louisiana Byways designations; to repeal provisions of law 4 designating certain highways and sections of highways as Louisiana Byways; to 5 designate certain highways and sections of highways as Louisiana Byways; and to 6 provide for related matters. 7 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana: 8 Section 1. R.S. 56:1948.5(67), (68), and (69) are hereby enacted to read as follows: 9 §1948.5. Louisiana Byways designations 10 The following highways and sections of highways are hereby designated as 11 Louisiana Byways: 12 * * * 13 (67) Myths and Legend Byway: 14 (a) US 165 from its intersection with US 190 in Kinder northeast to its 15 intersection with LA 26 in Oberlin in Allen Parish. 16 (b) LA 26 from its intersection with US 165 in Oberlin northwest to its 17 intersection with US 171 in Allen and Beauregard parishes. 18 (c) LA 113 from its intersection with LA 26 north to its intersection with LA 19 10 in Pitkin including its routing through Sugartown in Beauregard and Vernon 20 parishes. Page 1 of 5 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 16RS-731 ENGROSSED HB NO. 730 1 (d) LA 10 from its intersection with US 165 in Oakdale west to its 2 intersection with US 171 south of Pickering including its routing through Elizabeth, 3 Pitkin, Cravens, and Sandy Hill in Allen and Vernon parishes. 4 (e) LA 458 from its intersection with LA 10 in Pitkin northwest to its 5 intersection with LA 399 in Fullerton in Vernon Parish. 6 (f) LA 399 from its intersection with LA 10 northeast to its intersection with 7 Fullerton Lake Road, the entrance to Fullerton Lake Campground and Picnic area, 8 including its routing through Fullerton in Vernon Parish. 9 (g) US 112 from its intersection with LA 113 in Sugartown west to its 10 intersection with US 171 in Beauregard Parish. 11 (h) US 171 from its intersection with LA 26 west and north to its intersection 12 with LA 10 south of Pickering including its routing through Deridder and Rosepine 13 in Beauregard and Vernon parishes. 14 (i) US 190 from its intersection with US 171 in Deridder west to the 15 Louisiana-Texas state border including its routing through Merryville in Beauregard 16 Parish. 17 (j) LA 111 from its intersection with US 190 north to its intersection with 18 LA 8 in Beauregard and Vernon parishes. 19 (k) LA 8 from its intersection with LA 111 west to the Louisiana-Texas state 20 border in Vernon Parish. 21 (68) Zydeco Cajun Prairie Scenic Byway: 22 (a) US 90 from its intersection with LA 35 in Rayne west to its intersection 23 with LA 13 in Crowley in Acadia Parish. 24 (b) LA 35 from its intersection with US 90 in Rayne north to its intersection 25 with LA 95 in Church Point in Acadia Parish. 26 (c) LA 95 from its intersection with LA 35 southeast to its intersection with 27 LA 178 in Church Point in Acadia Parish. 28 (d) LA 178 from its intersection with LA 95 in Church Point east to its 29 intersection with LA 182 in Acadia and St. Landry parishes. Page 2 of 5 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 16RS-731 ENGROSSED HB NO. 730 1 (e) LA 13 from its intersection with US 90 in Crowley north to its 2 intersection with US 167 including its routing through Eunice, Pine Prairie, and 3 Turkey Creek in Acadia, Evangeline, and St. Landry parishes. 4 (f) LA 370 from its intersection with LA 35 west to its intersection with LA 5 13 in Acadia Parish. 6 (g) US 190 from its intersection with LA 105 in Krotz Springs west to its 7 intersection with LA 1157-2 in Basile, including its routing through Port Barre, 8 Opelousas, and Eunice in St. Landry and Evangeline parishes. 9 (h) LA 1157-2 from its intersection with US 190 north to its intersection with 10 LA 1157-1 in Basile in Evangeline Parish. 11 (i) LA 3277 from its intersection with US 190 north to its intersection with 12 LA 1157-1 in Basile in Evangeline Parish. 13 (j) LA 1157-1 from its intersection with LA 3277 west to its intersection 14 with LA 1157-2 in Basile in Evangeline Parish. 15 (k) LA 182 from its intersection with LA 93 in Sunset west and north to its 16 intersection with LA 103 in Washington including its routing through Opelousas in 17 St. Landry Parish. 18 (l) LA 93 from its intersection with LA 31 in Arnaudville west to its 19 intersection with LA 182 in Sunset including its routing through Grand Coteau in St. 20 Martin and St. Landry parishes. 21 (m) LA 31 from its intersection with LA 93 in Arnaudville north to its 22 intersection with LA 103 in Leonville in St. Martin and St. Landry parishes. 23 (n) LA 103 from its intersection with LA 31 in Leonville north to its 24 intersection with LA 741 in Port Barre in St. Landry Parish. 25 (o) LA 758 from its intersection with US 190 north to its intersection with 26 LA 29 in St. Landry and Evangeline parishes. 27 (p) LA 29 from its intersection with LA 758 northeast to its intersection with 28 LA 1174 in Chataignier in Evangeline Parish. Page 3 of 5 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 16RS-731 ENGROSSED HB NO. 730 1 (q) LA 1174 from its intersection with LA 29 north and east to its 2 intersection again with LA 29 all in Chataignier in Evangeline Parish. 3 (r) LA 105 from its intersection with US 190 in Krotz Springs north to its 4 intersection with LA 10 in Melville in St. Landry Parish. 5 (s) LA 10 from its intersection with LA 105 in Melville west and south to its 6 intersection with LA 10 in Washington including its routing through Palmetto in St. 7 Landry Parish. 8 (t) US 167 from its intersection with I-49 west and north to its intersection 9 with LA 3042 in Ville Platte in St. Landry and Evangeline parishes. 10 (u) LA 3042 from its intersection with US 167 in Ville Platte north to its 11 intersection with LA 106 in Evangeline Parish. 12 (v) LA 106 from its intersection with I-49 west to its intersection with US 13 167 in Avoyelles and Evangeline parishes. 14 (w) US 167 from its intersection with LA 106 northwest and north to its 15 intersection with I-49 including its routing through Turkey Creek in Rapides and 16 Evangeline parishes. 17 (x) LA 3187 from its intersection with LA 13 west and north to the entrance 18 of Crooked Creek Recreation Area in Evangeline Parish. 19 (69) Zachary Taylor Parkway - Louisiana's Military History Byway: 20 (a) Louisiana Highway 10 from the Mississippi state line west through 21 Washington, Tangipahoa, St. Helena, and East Feliciana Parishes. 22 (b) Louisiana Highway 10 from the West Feliciana Parish line west to the 23 intersection with Louisiana Highway 10 and Louisiana Highway 61. 24 (c) Louisiana Highway 61 south to the intersection of Louisiana 61 and 25 Louisiana Highway 10 at the John James Audubon Bridge. 26 (d) Louisiana Highway 10 west continuing over the John James Audubon 27 Bridge into Pointe Coupee Parish to the intersection of Louisiana Highway 10 and 28 Louisiana Highway 1. Page 4 of 5 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 16RS-731 ENGROSSED HB NO. 730 1 (e) Louisiana Highway 1 west through Avoyelles Parish to the intersection 2 of Louisiana Highway 1 and Broadway Avenue in Rapides Parish. 3 (f) South of Broadway Avenue to the intersection of Broadway and Interstate 4 49. 5 Section 2. R.S. 56:1948.5(2), (15), (57) and (60) are hereby repealed in their 6 entirety. DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] HB 730 Engrossed 2016 Regular Session Hill Abstract: Repeals present highway designations for the Myths and Legends Byway and the Zydeco Cajun Prairie Byway and enacts new highway designations for both. Enacts the Zachary Taylor Parkway - Louisiana's Military History Byway. Present law provides that certain highways and sections of highways are designated as the Myths and Legends Byway and the Zydeco Cajun Prairie Byway. Proposed law repeals and revises the designation of certain highways as the Myths and Legends Byway and the Zydeco Cajun Prairie Byway. Proposed law provides that certain highways and sections of highways are designated as the Zachary Taylor Parkway - Louisiana's Military History Byway. (Adds R.S. 56:1948.5(67), (68), and (69); Repeals R.S. 56:1948.5(2), (15), (57) and (60)) Page 5 of 5 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions..
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