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re: 2015 Shreveport/Bossier Flood Thread
Posted on 6/3/15 at 2:26 pm to carhartt
Posted on 6/3/15 at 2:26 pm to carhartt
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hope they have good flood insurance.
May get bailed out by uncle sam.
Vidalia built a dr office, hospital, welcome center and hotel on the river side of levee. They recieved in excess of 500k to offset costs of sandbagging during 2011 flood. These buildings were built recently too, like in the last 15 years so its not like they didn't know that the river floods.
Stupid stupid stupid
Posted on 6/3/15 at 2:27 pm to Mosquito
here's an update:
https://www.wbrz.com/news/end-near-for-townhouse-teetering-next-to-ouachita/
ALSO built on the river side of the levee
https://www.wbrz.com/news/end-near-for-townhouse-teetering-next-to-ouachita/
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Demolition on a West Monroe townhouse on the bank of the Ouachita River that was near collapse is almost finished.
Its foundation began to shift last July.
A state district judge ruled in November that the house should be condemned and destroyed, but high water kept demolition from beginning until recently.
Now its top floor has been almost entirely stripped off.
Only a stairwell projects above the lower floors, which also are being stripped down.
ALSO built on the river side of the levee
quote:
One large, elevated town house and a small wooden cabin in West Monroe are on the verge of falling into the Ouachita River because of bank erosion following the recent flood. (no shite, huh?)
"I'm still in shock over it," said Linda Leggett, who with her husband, Johnny, owns one half of the dual town house, which sits on steel pilings about 40 feet above the river.
West Monroe engineer Jerry Lazenby, who was on the scene Friday, said it was just a matter of time before the three-story town house fell. ...
This post was edited on 6/3/15 at 2:32 pm
Posted on 6/3/15 at 2:29 pm to carhartt
Am I looking at the right area?
At least there is an Allstate office nearby...
At least there is an Allstate office nearby...
Posted on 6/3/15 at 2:31 pm to carhartt
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Dumbasses, hope they have good flood insurance.
What are your views of the people who build INSIDE the Moganza floodway?
Posted on 6/3/15 at 2:34 pm to Sid in Lakeshore
Do they build brand new $500K not even 50 feet from a river?
Posted on 6/3/15 at 2:39 pm to carhartt
there's a dentist in Colfax who built a gorgeous house on the river side of the levee closer to Boyce. His house is about 8'-10' up on piers though. Also on a high piece on land next to the levee, but I bet he gets water in his outdoor kitchen this week.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 2:40 pm to ChineseBandit66
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I wonder if they used a drone to film that video.
Nope, they just pointed the Hubble back at Earth
Posted on 6/3/15 at 2:46 pm to carhartt
At least it's great advertising for the remaining lots to be sold.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 2:47 pm to Polar Pop
Didn't see any cars along the parkway today. The cops are keeping it clear.
I do not mind the fishing, but the freaking trash they are leaving behind pisses me off.
I do not mind the fishing, but the freaking trash they are leaving behind pisses me off.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 2:51 pm to Bistineaubengal
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Didn't see any cars along the parkway today. The cops are keeping it clear.
Yeah they wised up and banned parking on the side and fishing in general.
I dont mind the fishing but I do mind the dolts that swing their car doors open and walk into the lane of traffic to get their snoopy poles out while brayden and brynlee play frogger at 55mph.
Agree with you on the trash too.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 4:06 pm to Polar Pop
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I dont mind the fishing but I do mind the dolts that swing their car doors open and walk into the lane of traffic to get their snoopy poles out while brayden and brynlee play frogger at 55mph.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 5:52 pm to carhartt
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Dumbasses, hope they have good flood insurance.
Probably hard to get a company to insure them, huh?
Posted on 6/3/15 at 5:58 pm to BuckeyeFan87
Notice the realty sign posted in the next yard. That shite won't sell.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 6:00 pm to carhartt
It's a foolish man who builds his house on the sand
Posted on 6/3/15 at 6:37 pm to slinger1317
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And someone is calling in some favors from the Sheriff's office to get inmate labor on private residences...
Meh. I actually don't have a huge problem with this. Taxpayers pay for every minute of a prisoner's life. A free-labor loan program isn't a terrible idea.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 6:46 pm to carhartt
If you build your home in new Orleans...
Posted on 6/3/15 at 7:48 pm to carhartt
How did they get permitted for this, by the city/parish/ or even corps of engineers? I'm not familiar with this area. Also I would assume most of these houses have mortgages so I would think they would be required to have flood insurance. I'm sure their insurance premiums are pretty heavily subsidized by us tax payers
Posted on 6/3/15 at 8:02 pm to Triggerr
If these houses have a mortgage, they have flood insurance and the houses are built above the 100 year flood plain elevation. The river levee may be built to a 500 year flood elevation. All new construction must be above the 100 year flood elevation. Apparently, this is an event near 100 year or maybe greater. They received a permit from the Parish/Municipality based on that 100 year elevation.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 8:07 pm to Triggerr
Why is everybody suddenly fishing? I've never seen so many bank fishermen along the Red.
Do the fish bite better during a flood? Or is everyone just fishing because it is more convenient when the river runs by the shoulder of the road?
Do the fish bite better during a flood? Or is everyone just fishing because it is more convenient when the river runs by the shoulder of the road?
Posted on 6/3/15 at 8:08 pm to LSUengr
They might want to leave those sandbags up for a while. Saw earlier that the river is forecasted to remain near 27-28' through August. Cresting Saturday at estimated 34.5'. The 28' is just below flood stage and another big rain event or two upstream and up the river comes again. Possibly even worse than the river would be backwaters from some of the bayous if it stays high and a big flash flood pops up.
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