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re: Anyone go to the Central FEMA mtg tonight?
Posted on 8/26/16 at 11:51 pm to BoostAddict
Posted on 8/26/16 at 11:51 pm to BoostAddict
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the fed's should quit wasting money with all of this crap and build the Amite reservoir and Comite diversion canal. It will be cheaper in the long run.
the government would rather make people use their own money to "solve" a problem in the most inconvenient of ways, than use the tax money people have already payed to fixed the problem as they had promised
Posted on 8/27/16 at 1:23 am to Jackie Chan
Some Houses in Kenner that flooded during Katrina because the freakin Jefferson Parish President sent pump operators out of town had to be raised and they look ridiculous. These areas never flooded before but FEMA made them do it anyway.
Posted on 8/27/16 at 1:49 am to bayoubengals88
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This is complete and utter bull shite. Someone tell me how this is constitutional. THIS is why big government sucks.
I live in BR, but my parents flooded in Central
I just looked. I can't find anything in the constitution that requires people to modify their property to protect against flooding. Fortunately, the easiest way to protest big government would be to decline any financial assistance it may offer you.
Posted on 8/27/16 at 7:46 am to lsuconnman
I wasnt there because i didnt flood but some friends were and they said there were alot of pissed off people in there.
From what i was told, if home was more than 50% damaged and you are below base elevation....raise
From what i was told, if home was more than 50% damaged and you are below base elevation....raise
Posted on 8/27/16 at 8:29 am to gmrkr5
HMGP money will come and between that and some local skin, the costs will be borne by the FedGov in many instances. Not all but some.
You can elevate. You can be bought out. You can flood proof.
Almost every Parish in South Louisiana has been doing these projects for over a decade. This will increase the grant program's availability in the most impacted areas.
Jefferson Parish has elevated many hundreds of homes and has aggressively pursued-and received-grant money for this purpose. They are not always ridiculous and silly as some state. They are also much, much more heavily urban/suburban than that of the more intensely impacted parishes from this disaster.
More details to come in the following months.
You can elevate. You can be bought out. You can flood proof.
Almost every Parish in South Louisiana has been doing these projects for over a decade. This will increase the grant program's availability in the most impacted areas.
Jefferson Parish has elevated many hundreds of homes and has aggressively pursued-and received-grant money for this purpose. They are not always ridiculous and silly as some state. They are also much, much more heavily urban/suburban than that of the more intensely impacted parishes from this disaster.
More details to come in the following months.
Posted on 8/27/16 at 3:13 pm to gmrkr5
quote:50% of total value.
From what i was told, if home was more than 50% damaged and you are below base elevation....raise
So...a $300,000 house (assuming it was in AE zone) would need $150,000 in damages for it to require elevation?
Posted on 8/27/16 at 3:17 pm to goofball
I noticed Woody Jenkins posted a summary--in his opinion--of what that meeting discussed via Central City News website.
Posted on 8/27/16 at 8:14 pm to jwall3
Id love to know if this new flood creates the new base flood elevation (bfe)...if so thats kinda crazy
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