Rep. Erik Muckey, D-Sioux Falls, expressed concerns regarding a presentation on teh proposed “One Big Beautiful” highway project, stating it failed to adequately address potential consequences. He shared his assessment with South Dakota Searchlight.
The “One Big Beautiful” project, a proposed redesign of a stretch of Interstate 90 in Minnehaha County, has drawn scrutiny over its potential impact on local businesses and the environment. the plan involves important changes to interchanges and access points, aiming to improve traffic flow and safety. However, critics argue the project’s scale and cost – estimated at over $600 million – are disproportionate to the benefits, and that it could negatively affect economic activity in the area.
Muckey’s comments highlight a key concern among opponents: the lack of a comprehensive impact assessment. He specifically questioned whether the presentation detailed the potential for business closures due to altered access,or the environmental effects of the extensive construction. SD News reports that local business owners have voiced similar worries, fearing reduced visibility and customer traffic.
The South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT) maintains the project is vital for long-term transportation needs and economic growth.SDDOT’s website details the project’s goals, including reducing congestion, improving safety, and accommodating future traffic volumes. The department asserts that environmental studies have been conducted and mitigation measures are planned to minimize negative impacts.
However, skepticism remains. Opponents point to the project’s reliance on federal funding and question whether the benefits justify the cost, especially given other pressing infrastructure needs in the state. Further debate is expected as the project moves through the environmental review process and potential legislative hurdles. The Keloland News has been closely following the developments, providing updates on public forums and legislative discussions.
The project’s future hinges on addressing these concerns and demonstrating a clear understanding of the potential consequences, both positive and negative, for the communities it will impact.