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Posted on 1/26/23 at 11:20 am to tigerinthebueche
Posted on 1/26/23 at 11:20 am to tigerinthebueche
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Shawn Wilson
The most likely Democratic candidate for Governor.

Posted on 1/26/23 at 11:21 am to X123F45
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Not to mention, from St francisville to 42 to denham is roughly 660000 people.
And lots of industry
Posted on 1/26/23 at 11:25 am to mikelbr
Steve Carter (RIP) tried to introduce a bill that would have precluded 18 wheelers for using the bridge between 6 AM and 6 PM, IIRC. It got shot down immediately, all the trial lawyers, including the shyster in the Governor’s office like those big rigs whacking cars, those billboards and TV commercials don’t pay for themselves.
Posted on 1/26/23 at 11:26 am to Icansee4miles
The trucking industry is probably the single most powerful lobbying group for the LA legislature.
People don’t frick with the golden goose.
People don’t frick with the golden goose.
Posted on 1/26/23 at 11:30 am to LSUFanHouston
Dunno why river traffic keeps being brought up. Ferries are fast and maneuverable
Posted on 1/26/23 at 11:33 am to lnomm34
I guess the river pilots and going to make some cash as well in this ferry game.
Posted on 1/26/23 at 11:35 am to mikelbr
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This idea to help reduce vehicles on I-10 is specifically talking about trucks going THROUGH Baton Rouge. Don't you move the goalposts here, buddy
I'm not moving the goal posts.
I just think if the Mississippi River Levee has broken, you shouldn't really concern yourself if your hose is running in the yard.
The semi and passenger traffic into and out of Baton Rouge dwarfs the traffic simply passing through.
As it does for every major city.
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Posted on 1/26/23 at 11:35 am to winkchance
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Posted on 1/26/23 at 11:38 am to lnomm34
I don't know how people in leadership positions in LA aren't embarrassed of themselves for just how stupid they are. The fact that a loop around this city has never been built or can even get off the ground is a testament to just how incompetent everyone around here is. Wouldn't oppose the federal government forcing these fatass good ole baws out of the way and building one.
Posted on 1/26/23 at 11:40 am to Scruffy
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The state will frick this up so badly, the feds will likely get involved.
Oh 100%
It will make even the Mayor of Jackson, MS say “DAMN!”.
Posted on 1/26/23 at 11:41 am to Wabbit7
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The fact that a loop around this city has never been built or can even get off the ground is a testament to just how incompetent everyone around here is.
I would say it has more to do with the fact that the infrastructure would be routed through wetlands.
And if you looked at the total amount of infrastructure with that sort of environmental impact built pre-1960 versus now, new projects wouldn't even amount to 1%.
Posted on 1/26/23 at 11:43 am to lnomm34
Don’t worry y’all, they’re going to unveil a rideshare app (can’t think of the name) where people can set their preferences and match up with others with similar likes.
Problem. Solved.
Problem. Solved.
Posted on 1/26/23 at 11:45 am to lnomm34
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that’s one of the many things we’ll take under consideration when we get that point
Gonna be a shitshow.
Posted on 1/26/23 at 12:03 pm to Sun God
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Have you driven I-10 across the Sabine in Texas in the last 30 years?
While that stretch is horrible, when they are finally finished in another 2 years, every inch of interstate from the tollway in Houston (including the tollway itself), to the state line will have gone thru a committee, planned, engineered, demo completed, road bed widened and new road constructed, including feeder roads in the metro areas.
They will have gone over the northern shoreline of Galveston Bay, numerous navigable rivers (including the Trinity and Sabine), and rebuilt 8 miles of interstate thru a medium sized (ok small) city in Beaumont.
This also includes a major amount of flyover construction at Beltway 8 in Houston, Winnie, and to a lesser extent, Beaumont.
Granted, it will have taken 30 years to do so, but at no time were they down to less than two lanes. Also, that 15 miles from Beaumont to the state line, while being under construction for what feels like the last 20+ goes through an area with the consistency of a thick roux.
Now go back to 1995 and compare that to what has taken place between Lake Charles and BR during that time.
Posted on 1/26/23 at 12:13 pm to Wabbit7
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don't know how people in leadership positions in LA aren't embarrassed of themselves for just how stupid they are.
Too busy stacking money they’ve stolen to care about that.
Corruption and political theft is the main reasons things are like they are in LA and why they will never change or improve. The people calling the shots aren’t motivated to do so
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Posted on 1/26/23 at 12:20 pm to c on z
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I was at one of the public meetings for the project at the Main Library several months ago and heard that they may look at a way to getting truckers informed to take alternate routes if their travels take them through BR.
My wife worked for the LADOTD for a short time. Apparently, there is a law or rule somewhere where truckers are supposed to take the old bridge during peak traffic times. You all see how well the state enforces that law...

Posted on 1/26/23 at 12:22 pm to lnomm34
Can you imagine being in one of the planning meetings and some stupid arse gets up and presents “let’s look at having both directions of I10 reduced to one lane each, over a curved inclined flyway” and then see that the idiots plan was approved …, would love to see the faces in that room
Posted on 1/26/23 at 1:07 pm to lnomm34
How many cars can one ferry hold?
Posted on 1/26/23 at 1:18 pm to LSUMJ
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The state is a recipient of a 25-million dollar federal grant looking to fund two new ferries to be designed and constructed
Didn't know they had ferry grants. Ha, they have to be designed and constructed. 8+ years min.
Some firm has to be consulted on this, too. $$$$
This post was edited on 1/26/23 at 1:19 pm
Posted on 1/26/23 at 1:35 pm to LSUFanHouston
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If you can make a serious effort to get a major number of trucks off that portion of I-10 completely,
I’ve been pounding the table regarding exactly this. Nobody in this state has the capacity for inventive thought.
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