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Ray 02-21-2010 11:14 PM

Eroded shoreline to be repaired at JB
 
Funds from the 2007-2008 state surplus are to be used to restore 5-6 miles of eroded shoreline west of the Calcasieu Ship Channel in early 2011.
Beach erosion caused by Hurricanes Rita and Ike is seriously threatening Highway 82, which links the east and west parts of the parish.
The $45.8 million project is part of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority's draft plan for 2011, presented on Wednesday, Feb. 10, in Lake Charles.
The CPRA has been tasked with coordinating protection and restoration projects for the entire Louisiana coast, which has been severely impacted by saltwater intrusion, subsidence, and hurricane storm surge over many years.
Utilizing finds from past state surpluses and other state and federal funds, the CPRA reports that nearly $17 billion in projects are fully funded and underway across the state. The shoreline restoration project scheduled for 2010- 2011 has been funded and engineered. The last hurdle is a permit from the federal Minerals Management Service to allow the dredging of sand from approximately 10 miles offshore. The sand will be piped to the coast and pumped onto the eroded beach, which is now only mud. The CPRA hopes to begin in early 2011. $30.8 million in 2007 surplus funds and another $15 million from 2008 have been allocated to the project, for a total of $45.8 million. In 2009-2010, the state has begun three projects in Cameron Parish: the Rockefeller Refuge Gulf Shoreline Stabilization Demonstration Project, Grand Lake Shoreline Protection, and Calcasieu Ship Channel Beneficial Use marsh creation project. The draft plan for fiscal year 2011 is available for public comment for the next few weeks. Parish Administrator Tina Horn told the presenters, "Planning efforts have come a long way and are headed in the right direction. We wish we had more money to do more projects, but you are doing the best you can with what you have."

Gerald 02-21-2010 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 117136)
Funds from the 2007-2008 state surplus are to be used to restore 5-6 miles of eroded shoreline west of the Calcasieu Ship Channel in early 2011.
Beach erosion caused by Hurricanes Rita and Ike is seriously threatening Highway 82, which links the east and west parts of the parish.
The $45.8 million project is part of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority's draft plan for 2011, presented on Wednesday, Feb. 10, in Lake Charles.
The CPRA has been tasked with coordinating protection and restoration projects for the entire Louisiana coast, which has been severely impacted by saltwater intrusion, subsidence, and hurricane storm surge over many years.
Utilizing finds from past state surpluses and other state and federal funds, the CPRA reports that nearly $17 billion in projects are fully funded and underway across the state. The shoreline restoration project scheduled for 2010- 2011 has been funded and engineered. The last hurdle is a permit from the federal Minerals Management Service to allow the dredging of sand from approximately 10 miles offshore. The sand will be piped to the coast and pumped onto the eroded beach, which is now only mud. The CPRA hopes to begin in early 2011. $30.8 million in 2007 surplus funds and another $15 million from 2008 have been allocated to the project, for a total of $45.8 million. In 2009-2010, the state has begun three projects in Cameron Parish: the Rockefeller Refuge Gulf Shoreline Stabilization Demonstration Project, Grand Lake Shoreline Protection, and Calcasieu Ship Channel Beneficial Use marsh creation project. The draft plan for fiscal year 2011 is available for public comment for the next few weeks. Parish Administrator Tina Horn told the presenters, "Planning efforts have come a long way and are headed in the right direction. We wish we had more money to do more projects, but you are doing the best you can with what you have."

When I was there this past summer......it was all a sandy bottom. Has this changed?

I wonder if they plan on filling in the area between the shore and the "Rock breakers" along Hwy 83 west of Holly beach?

Ray 02-21-2010 11:37 PM

They are talking about that area between the road and the rocks.
It was beautiful before Rita.

Raymond 02-22-2010 03:20 PM

You would think they'd place more breakwaters off the beach and then backfill from there.

huntin fool 02-22-2010 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by R Little (Post 117364)
You would think they'd place more breakwaters off the beach and then backfill from there.


X2. Fill it all in, and place more breakers out in front.


to prove how high the water is to the road on hightide, they had a dead porpoise on the side of the road thru-out duck season

Shawn Braquet 02-22-2010 05:45 PM

still there on the closing weekend fool nothing ate it oddly, as long as they stay south of the highway I'm fine with it...just stay away from the duck lease lol

speckdaddy 02-22-2010 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 117147)
They are talking about that area between the road and the rocks.
It was beautiful before Rita.

it was ray... i think it may be too little too late.another storm that way and that hwy will be gone. ive seen the water beatin the side of the road at high tides. i love wadin the beach great fishin


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