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Louisiana Sets Up $30M Buyout Program for Flood-Prone Lake Charles Neighborhood

Louisiana Sets Up $30M Buyout Program for Flood-Prone Lake Charles Neighborhood May 23, 2021 Louisiana is offering a $30 million voluntary buyout program to residents of a neighborhood that has flooded three times in recent years, Gov. John Bel Edwards said on May 21. Recent rains brought the latest floods to the Greinwich Terrace neighborhood in Lake Charles, a city which was hit by Hurricanes Laura and Delta last year and Harvey in 2017. “This program gives our residents a reason to be optimistic about the future, no matter how painful the present,” Mayor Nic Hunter said in a news release from the governor’s office.

Louisiana launches $30M buyout program for oft-flooded neighborhood

Edwards said officials will pay for the program out of a $1.2 billion federal flood mitigation grant. The Greinwich Terrace neighborhood of Lake Charles in southwest Louisiana has flooded three times over the past four years, including during this week’s heavy rain, according to the announcement. The new program falls under the Louisiana Watershed Initiative’s federally approved action plan for flood mitigation, and more buyouts could be forthcoming, officials said. “As we continue to press the federal government for additional recovery funds following hurricanes Laura and Delta, we have been working with impacted communities to provide immediate relief to our residents and fund projects that align with federal grant requirements and our state’s long-term resilience objectives,” Edwards said in a prepared statement. “Through the Louisiana Watershed Initiative, we are working to address the needs of communities throughout the state with projects like

$30M buyout program for often-flooded Louisiana neighborhood

$30M buyout program for often-flooded Louisiana neighborhood May 21, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Louisiana is offering a $30 million voluntary buyout program to residents of a neighborhood that has flooded three times in recent years, Gov. John Bel Edwards said Friday. This week’s rains brought the latest floods to the Greinwich Terrace neighborhood in Lake Charles, a city which was hit by Hurricanes Laura and Delta last year and Harvey in 2017. “This program gives our residents a reason to be optimistic about the future, no matter how painful the present, Mayor Nic Hunter said in a news release from the governor s office.

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