LAFOURCHE PARISH MEETINGS 4 & 5 SUMMARY
LAFOURCHE PARISH MEETINGS 4 & 5 SUMMARY
LAFOURCHE PARISH MEETING 4 & 5 SUMMARY
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MEETING 4 OVERVIEW
In October, LA SAFE conducted two types of meetings in Lafourche Parish: round
community open houses.
The LA SAFE team met with leaders and potential partners at the city and parish level in order to learn how the proposed projects could align with existing related efforts. This also helped the team identify potential hurdles in implementing certain projects, so they could plan with those obstacles in mind.
The Lafourche parish meeting began with a stakeholders round table, after which the LA SAFE team opened the doors to the community for a larger open house. Meetings in Round 4 helped hone the ideas residents generated in the previous three
evaluated during Round 5.
Round 4 Meeting Events in Lafourche• Stakeholders Round Table & Community
Open House Tuesday 11.07.17
The ideas shown here were the most popular ideas related to the above category from
Meeting 3. Larger circles represent ideas that gained more preference votes from residents.
RESIDENTS’ TOP PRIORITIES EDUCATION, ECONOMY, & JOBS
SUPPORT COMMERCIAL FISHING CREATE JOBS JOB TRAINING
IMPROVE EDUCATION
COASTAL RESTORATION CONSTRUCTION JOBS &
TRAINING
JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS
PROVIDE INCENTIVES TO RETAIN & ATTRACT GOOD
TEACHERS
BUSINESS INCUBATOR TO HELP RESIDENTS
START NEW BUSINESSES
ECOTOURISM JOBS
FARMERS & SEAFOOD MARKET
JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN RENEWABLE ENERGY
SUPPORT COMMERCIAL FISHING & AQUACULTURE
LOCAL FINANCIAL AS-SISTANCE & LOANS FOR
FISHERMEN
OUTDOOR SPACES FOR LARGE COMMUNITY
EVENTS
PAVILION AMENITIES IN RECREATION
AREAS
HANDS-ON ENVIRONMENTAL CURRICULUM & FIELD TRIPS
RECREATIONAL DESTINATIONS WITH WATER ACCESS
PLAYGROUNDS THAT TEACH ABOUT LIVING
WITH WATER
HEALTHY-LIVING PROGRAMS AND
ACTIVITIES
RESIDENTS’ TOP PRIORITIES CULTURE & RECREATION
OUTDOOR RECREATION & YOUTH RECREATION COMMUNITY SPACES
WATER-BASED RECREATION
PUBLIC BOAT LAUNCHES & DOCKS
CULTURALLY-FOCUSED CAMPS AND AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS
COASTAL SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS
COMMUNITY GATHERING AND MARKET SPACES
FARMERS & SEAFOODMARKETS
The ideas shown here were the most popular ideas related to the above category from
Meeting 3. Larger circles represent ideas that gained more preference votes from residents.
Vision Board
Vision Board
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MEETING 5 OVERVIEW
residents reviewed six potential demonstration proposals for their parish, and voted for their preferred projects at a polling station. The meeting was a gallery-style exhibit with boards set up around the room, so that the residents could understand the LA SAFE process. The boards included a
risk, land loss and subsidence maps; a 50-year vision map for the parish; and a policy proposal board that covered a range of issues expressed by residents in earlier meetings.
Demonstration proposal boards (shown in the Appendix) illustrated six different projects and programs that LA SAFE could fund. The boards included detailed descriptions, concept drawings and example images along with information on cost, location, area, and potential partners to give residents an idea of each project. Each proposal highlighted
categories that emerged in the previous meetings: Culture & Recreation, Stormwater Management, Housing & Development, Transportation, and Education, Economy & Jobs. This provided residents with a complete understanding of each project, in order to help them decide on their preferred proposals.
Meeting 5 participant casting his preference for the six demonstration proposals
LA SAFE Team and residents prior to revealing poll results
LA SAFE team member discussing proposal policies with residents
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EMERGING INDUSTRY BUSINESS INCUBATORA This business accelerator will help diversify the economy by supporting new small businesses in alternative energy, hospitality, coastal restoration, and eco-tourism. The building will house shared working space and the accelerator program will
business.
OAK RIDGE SEAFOOD MARKETEThis project will create a seafood market in Golden Meadow’s Oak Ridge Park, adjacent to an existing boat launch. The market will help promote the local seafood industry by providing a centralized location for direct sales of locally caught seafood.
GOLDEN MEADOW WETLAND PARK & OUTDOOR CLASSROOMDThis project will create a 20-acre park near Golden Meadow Upper Elementary School, combining recreational trails and educational opportunities with best stormwater management practices. The park will capture and store water during rain
back into the ground.
RESILIENT HOUSING PROTOTYPECThis elevated medium-density housing prototype incorporates building techniques
renewable energy, and manages stormwater in a shared green space and by using permeable materials. The development will serve as a model for resilient and affordable housing in moderate risk areas.
GALLIANO GREEN STREETSBThis project will provide street improvements near Galliano Elementary School that
lower-lying areas downstream. The project will also add shared-use paths and street lights to increase safety for pedestrians and bikers.
BAYOU LAFOURCHE HARBOR OF REFUGEFa harbor of refuge in Golden Meadow to provide a low-cost option for
MEETING 5 PROPOSALS
Below are summary descriptions of each of the 6 demonstration proposals that residents evaluated at the meeting. The full description of all these proposals can be found in the appendix.
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Residents left comments and feedback on the boards describing what they liked and disliked about each proposal. A summary of their feedback is below. All of the comments gathered are in the appendix.
COMMENTS AND FEEDBACK
A: EMERGING INDUSTRY BUSINESS INCUBATORStakeholders commented that this proposal would help small businesses to start up. It would create new jobs and grow industries, while also providing opportunities to host community events. There was concern that the proposal might not serve the whole community, and sug-gestions that the incubator provide computer training.
B: GALLIANO GREEN STREETSResidents commented that they liked the idea of improved stormwater management practic-es, and liked the proposal location. The main concern was the high cost and the small project area.
C: RESILIENT HOUSING PROTOTYPEResidents commented that this proposal would be great for any location within Lafourche Parish. They believed that the green infrastructure, elevated housing, and solar arrays could
would be damaged or destroyed in a storm event.
D: GOLDEN MEADOW WETLAND PARK & OUTDOOR CLASSROOMStakeholders enjoyed the large scale of this proposal. They commented that it provides hands-on educational opportunities for students, while managing stormwater. Some residents were concerned with the cost, as well as the prox-imity to the nearby school.
E: OAK RIDGE SEAFOOD MARKETResidents commented that they would like to have a place to buy local seafood. They also
and contribute to the local economy. The only negative comment was about the location of the market.
F: BAYOU LAFOURCHE HARBOR OF REFUGE-
ermen maintain their livelihoods, because it allowed them to dock their vessels during an extreme weather event. There was concern regarding the location of the harbor – that it may be too far south to be effective.
“Wonderful education possibilities. An idea of the way we should build in the future.”- Lafourche Parish Resident
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After reviewing all of the 6 proposals, residents visited the polling station and reviewed the proposal selection criteria, which includes public preference as one of the six components. Residents were given tokens to mark their preference for each of the six proposals. They used their two gold tokens to select their favorite two proposals; green tokens for their 3rd and 4th favorite proposals, and blue tokens for their least favorite proposals. Gold tokens were worth two points, green tokens were worth 1 point and blue tokens were worth 0 points.
At the end of the evening, the results of the polling were revealed, giving the participants a general idea of the outcome. In order to make the polling accessible to residents throughout the parish, and to minimize geographic bias, residents not at the meeting could access an online poll for 3 weeks following the meeting.
The Lafourche Parish meeting was held on Monday, December 18th at the Mathews Government Complex. Twenty eight residents and stakeholders signed in and participated. An additional meeting for Vietnamese and Khmer-speaking (Cambodian) residents was held on December 20th. This meeting was open to residents of Plaquemines, Terrebonne, Jefferson, and Lafourche Parishes. Following these meetings, an online poll collected preference input from 46 additional residents. The graph on the right shows the results of the preference polling.
POLLING RESULTS
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PROPOSAL SELECTION
Residents reviewing one of the proposals
Residents casting their preferences
A resident casting their preference
APPENDIX
Both the public preference results from Round 5 and the online poll will inform the proposal selection. Public preference is one of the six scoring criteria that the project team will use to select proposals for funding. The LA SAFE team will announce the proposal selection in the
planning document is released.
1. Public Preference - The result of the meeting preference polling and an online poll.
2. Leverage Funds - The level of matching funds from other sources.
- Points awarded to
income populations.
- The
measured. For example, the number of units created in a housing proposal, or the amount of water stored in a stormwater management proposal.
- The degree to which the project addresses
improves quality of life for residents.
6. CRS Score - Awarded to projects that gain points in FEMA’s Community Rating
insurance rates.
The following pages contain additional materials produced for the meetings, as well as comments gathered at the meetings.
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A EMERGING INDUSTRY BUSINESS INCUBATOR
D Communal work area
B Collaborative work stations
C Private meeting rooms F One-on-one mentoring &career counseling
A Accelerator program to help grow new busineses
E Technology center &fabrication space
Coastal Restoration
This proposed project is modeled after Propeller, a business incubator in New Orleans that offers a training program for starting new businesses, alternative
energy, coastal restoration, hospitality, and eco-tourism
Alternative Energy Wind and Solar
Hospitality
Eco-TourismLost Lands Tours; photo credit: Rush Jagoe
DEMONSTRATION PROPOSAL BOARDS
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COMMENTS
Community Benefits
Key InfoLA SAFE Investment
Estimated Project Cost
Location
Potential Partners
PROPOSAL
Lockport
Raceland
Economic resilience is a cornerstone of LA SAFE. A business incubator will help launch new businesses, diversifying the economy with industries that will strengthen the region in the future. As part of the accelerator program, entrepreneurs will have access to a
through the program as they start their business. The incubator provides a co-working space with access to shared
Up to $4 million
$2 million for accelerator program development; $2 million for facility construction or renovation
Lockport
Propeller, Thibodaux Chamber of Commerce, Lafourche Chamber of Commerce, South Louisiana Economic Council, Nicholls State University, Fletcher Community College, Lafourche Parish Government
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and emergent technologies in coastal
Eco-tourism and the growth of small local businesses provide the opportunity to share
The development of this incubator will use smart building strategies that respond to the
The accelerator promotes small businessdevelopment and economic diversity, creating
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What do you like about this proposal?• Will grow businesses and create new jobs.• Opportunities for community events (like the library!).• Great to help small business starting up.
What do you not like about this proposal?• May not serve everyone. • Would need to provide computers and computer training! • May hurt existing solar business in Lockport.
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B GALLIANO GREEN STREETS
Plan View
1 Streetside bioretention cell and shaded multi-use path
5 Permeable parking
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4 Enhanced canal with landscape improvements
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2 Boardwalk with overlooks and seating areas
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COMMENTS
Community Benefits
PROPOSAL
Key InfoProject AreaLA SAFE InvestmentEstimated Project CostPartnersLocation
Approx. 4 acresUp to $3.5M$3.5MLafourche ParishGalliano
Galliano
GoldenMeadow
Within existing and planned structural risk reduction systems, like the one protecting portions of Lafourche Parish, it is important to incorporate best stormwater management practices that mitigate local
Employing established green street concepts helps local neighborhoods achieve this goal, while providing residents a safer and enhanced transportation experience. This project proposes approximately 2,500 linear feet of street improvements near Galliano Elementary School. Increasing stormwater capacity on high ground along
areas downstream. The proposed project includes green infrastructure components like detention ponds, an improved canal, bioswales with native plantings and
paths, shade trees and street lights.
Reduces potential for neighborhood and street
pervious paving, bioswales and rain gardens.
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stormwater management projects.
bikers and walkers.
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What do you like about this proposal?• The Idea.• Great Idea for the area.• Location.
What do you not like about this proposal?• Who is responsible for accidents or injuries on the “dock” like
structure along the bayou? • Very expensive for small area.• Just for a small area but large cost.
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C RESILIENT HOUSING PROTOTYPE
Pier and Beam Foundations
Wind Resistant Design
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Solar Power Stormwater Park Complete Streets with Bump-outs, Bioswales & Trees
Mixed-Use Buildings in low-risk areas attract local businesses like coffee shops, restaurants
buildings accommodate more people while preserving green space for recreation and
residents are likely to patronize businesses
Elevated Housing with space below for parking and gathering
Moderate Risk Example near LockportLow Risk Example Model based on another parish.Existing Housing Density: 2.1 units per acre | Proposed Density: 8 units per acre
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A mature bald cypress can absorb 8,000 gallons per year!
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Community Benefits
PROPOSAL
Key InfoLA SAFE Investment
Estimated Project Cost
Partners
Location
$4-6 million$7-10 millionPrivate Developer, Louisiana Housing CorporationEast of Bayou Lafourche, near Lockport
Lockport
Raceland
As populations migrate northward from south and central Lafourche Parish, medium-density, affordable residential developments should be prioritized in these receiver communities. This housing prototype builds density on a reduced footprint and will be
will incorporate clean energy practices and conservation-minded components. Landscaping and shared green space will manage stormwater while adding beauty to the surrounding neighborhood. Roughly half the units will be market rate and the rest will be affordable to residents earning 20%, 30% and 50% of area median income. This project will serve as a model for resilient construction practices as Lafourche adapts to its changing future.
Incorporates green infrastructure to manage
Includes public amenities such as a pavilion,
Locations will be chosen to take advantage of existing transportation networks to connect
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What do you like about this proposal?• Having stormwater park, elevation, solar power bringing
businesses to the area.• Great place anywhere in Lafourche Parish.•
Entire neighborhood elevated, so all residents can interact together.
What do you not like about this proposal?• •
homes.• Solar panels on roof can be damaged during storms. Maybe
a solar space. • Solar panels will come off during hurricane. • High Cost.
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Precedent image of stormwater management landscape at an entrance of a school
Precedent image of water storage area that doubles as terraced gathering space
Precedent images of permeable parking and bioswales
Precedent images of pathways and seating areas in a wetland park
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COMMENTS
Community Benefits
PROPOSAL
Key InfoProject AreaLA SAFE InvestmentEstimated Project CostPartnersLocation
20 acresUp to $4.8M$4.8MLafourche ParishGolden Meadow
Galliano
GoldenMeadow
Providing coastal residents with educational opportunities to learn more about environmental changes and holistic stormwater solutions is critical to planning for a sustainable future along our coast. The Wetland Park & Outdoor Classroom at Golden Meadow Upper Elementary School incorporates best stormwater management practices,
areas, while providing recreational and educational opportunities to local students and residents. Detaining water within natural landscapes as long as possible, before it gets pumped out of
helps manage subsidence in a location
below sea level.
Onsite retention capacity and stormwater
reaches the drainage canal.
Creates a park and natural walking amenities to adjacent neighborhoods and nearby educational facilities.
motorists by detaining stormwater runoff; increases neighborhood connectivity to nature.
Potential for outdoor nature learning center, parks and recreational areas to make area attractive for neighborhood and business reinvestment.
Provides walking and recreational amenities and the opportunity to learn about the natural systems that have helped shape the parish’s culture.
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What do you like about this proposal?• It’s about time we do something physically for educating our
• Wonderful education possibilities. An idea of the way we should build in the future.
• Large 20 acre development to hold water.
What do you not like about this proposal?• Too close to the school.
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Precedent images of seafood market
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COMMENTS
Community Benefits
PROPOSAL
Key InfoProject AreaLA SAFE InvestmentEstimated Project CostPartnersLocation
6.5 acresUp to $6.0M$6.0M
Lafourche ParishGolden Meadow
GallianoGoldenMeadow
Lafourche Parish is a Sportsman’s Paradise with some of the world’s best
areas. The seafood industry is one of
viability. Located in Golden Meadow’s
Reduces potential for neighborhood and street
pervious paving, bioswales, rain gardens.
access to needed goods and services.
Grows the direct seafood to consumer market and
location to sell and market goods.
through access to water and trails; creates new event spaces and a cultural hub.
CULTURE &
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What do you like about this proposal?• Place to sell seafood. • The best proposal of the evening. I have personally driven
would help shrimpers get more for their catch.
What do you not like about this proposal?• Location.
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F BAYOU LAFOURCHEHARBOR OF REFUGE
Plan View
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PROPOSAL
Key Info
COMMENTS
Project AreaLA SAFE InvestmentEstimated Project CostPartners
Community Benefits
CULTURE &
RECREATION
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Location
GoldenMeadow
Galliano
Lafourche Parish is a Sportsman’s Paradise with some of the world’s best
areas. The seafood industry is one of
and produces millions of pounds of
loss continues to occur, this industry
infrastructure. This proposal would
The parish-operated harbor would be a low-cost option for those commercial
convenient.
6 acresUp to $6.3M
$6.3M - $7.6M
Lafourche Parish, Louisiana SeaGrantGolden Meadow
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What do you like about this proposal?• • Great for shrimpers docking.
What do you not like about this proposal?• Golden Meadow seems too far south to be effective.• Location end of 308.
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ADDITIONAL MEETING 5 MATERIALS
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ADDITIONAL MEETING 5 MATERIALS