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re: Port NOLA moves forward with land acquisition for St. Bernard Parish cargo terminal
Posted on 1/11/22 at 10:11 am to LSUFanHouston
Posted on 1/11/22 at 10:11 am to LSUFanHouston
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2) If this project was located purely in the Violet Slip area, or even in the industrial zone near Chalmette Refining / the main port area, it would have more support
That would be false… this is mainly about the container traffic generated which would be too much for Judge Perez, St B Highway, and Paris Road
quote:anything past Chalmette is very isolated… the easternmost water boundary of our parish is closer to Alabama than New Orleans
They do 100 percent think they are a small isolated town and not a suburb.
This post was edited on 1/11/22 at 10:14 am
Posted on 1/11/22 at 10:12 am to chalmetteowl
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That would be false… this is mainly about the container traffic generated which would be too much for Judge Perez, St B Highway, and Paris Road
They need to be upgraded anyways.
And I’d hope we’d be exploiting the rail links as much as possible.
Posted on 1/11/22 at 10:17 am to chalmetteowl
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That would be false… this is mainly about the container traffic generated which would be too much for Judge Perez, St B Highway, and Paris Road
I've seen a lot of comments saying if it was needed here it should be at that location. Of course many others are saying no port, no where at all.
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anything past Chalmette is very isolated… the easternmost water boundary of our parish is closer to Alabama than New Orleans
And hardly anyone lives there.
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