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Lafayette Government Encourages Storm Damage Reporting

Lafayette Government Encourages Storm Damage Reporting On Monday a large area of severe storms with very heavy rainfall pushed across most of South Louisiana. Some parts of Acadiana were peppered with severe weather warnings and threats of tornadoes. Other places were inundated with unrelenting rainfall that overtopped the banks of bayous, coulees, and creeks. Regardless of what issue you experienced if you have damage you need to let someone know. Facebook Now, I understand that goes against the grain of Cajun upbringing . Most South Louisiana residents and families don t like to lean on the government for help. They d much rather pick themselves up by their own bootstraps and get back to business but this is a report you really need to make.

Lafayette drops new pay for LUS Fiber Director Ryan Meche

Bayou Vermilion Flood Control | $1.75 million (Parish Council) Robley Drive Detention Pond | $1.85 million (Parish Council) Coulee Granges/Coulee Ile des Cannes Flood Control | $1.45 million (Parish Council) Malapart Detention Pond | $1 million (City Council) Bayou Vermilion Spoil Bank Removal | $3.85 million (City Council) River Oaks Property Detention Pond | $1 million (City Council) The detention ponds are intended to slow the flow of water to major drainage canals and the Vermilion River by detaining floodwaters during major storm events, and the Vermilion River spoil bank removal may help the bayou hold more water during storms by removing built up sediment that has lowered the river’s depth to just a couple of feet in certain areas in Lafayette. 

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