House Bill No. 2 ORIGINAL TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT............................................6 01/107Division of Administration.....................................6 01/109Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority.......................7 01/112Department of Military Affairs..................................8 01/124Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District.........................9 01/A93Ascension-St. James Airport Authority............................9 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS.................................9 03/130Department of Veteran's Affairs.................................9 03/132Northeast Louisiana War Veterans Home..........................9 03/135Northwest Louisiana War Veterans Home........................10 03/136Southeast Louisiana War Veterans Home.........................10 ELECTED OFFICIALS.................................................10 04/139Secretary of State............................................10 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOP MENT........................10 05/252Office of Business Development................................10 DEPARTMENT OF CULTURE, RECREATION AND TOURISM .............10 06/263Office of State Museum.......................................10 06/264Office of State Parks.........................................11 06/267Office of Tourism...........................................11 06/A20New Orleans City Park.......................................11 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND DEVELOP MENT............11 07/270Administration..............................................11 07/274Public Improvements.........................................15 07/276Engineering and Operations...................................16 07/277Aviation Improvements.......................................17 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS ................17 08/402Louisiana State Penitentiary...................................17 08/406Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women.......................17 08/416Rayburn Correctional Center...................................17 08/419Office of State Police.........................................17 LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH................................17 09/320Office of Aging and Adult Services.............................17 09/330Office of Behavioral Health....................................18 09/340Office for Citizens with Developmental Disabilities................18 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES .............................18 11/431Office of the Secretary........................................18 DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES..........................19 16/513Office of Wildlife...........................................19 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION........................................19 19/601LSU Baton Rouge...........................................19 19/602LSU Alexandria.............................................20 19/603University of New Orleans....................................20 19/604NLSU Health Sciences Center - New Orleans.......................20 19/604SLSU Health Sciences Center - Shreveport.........................20 19/606LSU Shreveport.............................................21 19/607LSU Agricultural Center......................................21 Table of Contents • i 19/609Pennington Biomedical Research Center.........................21 19/616Southern University Baton Rouge...............................22 19/618Southern University Shreveport................................22 19/619Southern University Agricultural Research and Extension Center......22 19/621Nicholls State University......................................23 19/623Grambling State University....................................23 19/625Louisiana Tech University.....................................23 19/627McNeese State University.....................................23 19/631Northwestern State University..................................24 19/640University of Louisiana - Lafayette..............................24 19/649Louisiana Community and Technical College System...............24 19/655Louisiana Special Education Center.............................24 19/657Louisiana School for Math, Science and the Arts...................24 19/671Board of Regents............................................25 19/674Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium........................25 JUDICIAL EXPENSES..................................................25 23/949Louisiana Judiciary..........................................25 LEVEE DISTRICTS AND PORTS........................................25 36/L03Lafourche Basin Levee District.................................25 36/L13Pontchartrain Levee District...................................25 36/L16South Lafourche Levee District.................................26 36/L25Grand Isle Independent Levee District...........................26 36/L36Lafitte Area Independent Levee District..........................26 36/P03Greater Baton Rouge Port Commission..........................26 36/P10Greater Lafourche Port Commission.............................26 36/P17Port of New Orleans.........................................26 36/P21Port of South Louisiana.......................................27 36/P23Terrebonne Port Commission..................................27 36/P41Jefferson Parish Economic Development and Port District...........27 36/P43Columbia Port Commission...................................28 MISCELLANEOUS NON-STATE ........................................28 50/J05Avoyelles Parish............................................28 50/J08Bossier Parish..............................................28 50/J10Calcasieu Parish.............................................28 50/J15Concordia Parish............................................28 50/J21Franklin Parish..............................................29 50/J22Grant Parish................................................29 50/J23Iberia Parish................................................29 50/J26Jefferson Parish.............................................29 50/J28Lafayette Parish.............................................32 50/J29Lafourche Parish............................................32 50/J32Livingston Parish............................................32 50/J34Morehouse Parish...........................................32 50/J35Natchitoches Parish..........................................33 50/J37Ouachita Parish.............................................33 50/J38Plaquemines Parish..........................................33 50/J39Pointe Coupee Parish.........................................33 50/J43Sabine Parish...............................................34 50/J46St. Helena Parish............................................34 50/J47St. James Parish.............................................34 50/J49St. Landry Parish............................................34 50/J50St. Martin Parish............................................34 50/J51St. Mary Parish.............................................35 50/J52St. Tammany Parish..........................................35 50/J54Tensas Parish...............................................36 50/J55Terrebonne Parish...........................................36 50/J58Vernon Parish..............................................37 50/J63West Feliciana Parish........................................37 50/J64Winn Parish................................................37 50/M05Alexandria.................................................37 50/M06Amite.....................................................38 Table of Contents • ii 50/M07Anacoco...................................................38 50/M19Bastrop....................................................38 50/M24Berwick...................................................38 50/M29Bossier City................................................38 50/M32Broussard..................................................38 50/M38Cankton...................................................39 50/M39Carencro...................................................39 50/M43Cheneyville................................................39 50/M45Church Point...............................................39 50/M54Cotton Valley...............................................39 50/M61Delhi.....................................................39 50/M64Dequincy..................................................39 50/M65Deridder...................................................40 50/M70Doyline...................................................40 50/M89Florien....................................................40 50/M94Franklin...................................................40 50/MA3Golden Meadow............................................40 50/MB1Grand Isle..................................................41 50/MB5Gretna....................................................41 50/MD1Hornbeck..................................................41 50/ME1Jean Lafitte.................................................41 50/ME6Jonesville..................................................41 50/MF9Lake Charles...............................................42 50/MG3Leesville...................................................42 50/MH3Loreauville.................................................42 50/MH6Madisonville...............................................42 50/MH9Mangham..................................................43 50/MI1Mansfield..................................................43 50/MI4Maringouin................................................43 50/MJ5Minden....................................................43 50/MJ6Monroe....................................................43 50/ML1New Iberia.................................................44 50/ML3New Orleans...............................................44 50/ML4New Roads.................................................44 50/MM4Oil City...................................................45 50/MM6Opelousas..................................................45 50/MM9Patterson..................................................45 50/MN5Plain Dealing...............................................45 50/MO8Rayne.....................................................45 50/MO9Rayville...................................................45 50/MP5Ringgold..................................................46 50/MQ1Rosepine..................................................46 50/MQ8Scott......................................................46 50/MR1Shreveport.................................................46 50/MR2Sibley.....................................................47 50/MS5Springhill..................................................47 50/MS9Sulphur....................................................47 50/MT3Tallulah...................................................47 50/MU2Vidalia....................................................47 50/MU4Ville Platte.................................................48 50/MU6Vivian....................................................48 50/MV1Welsh.....................................................48 50/MV3Westlake..................................................48 50/MV4Westwego.................................................48 50/MW3Zachary...................................................50 50/MW6St. Gabriel.................................................50 50/MW8Central....................................................50 50/N03The Audubon Nature Institute, Inc...............................50 50/N05New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority..........................50 50/N06State Fair of Louisiana........................................50 50/N13Chennault International Airport Authority........................50 50/N18Iberia Parish Airport Authority.................................51 50/N34Odyssey House Louisiana, Inc..................................51 50/N74The National World War II Museum, Inc..........................51 Table of Contents • iii 50/NA2Lafayette Airport Commission.................................51 50/NAJEfforts of Grace, Inc..........................................51 50/NBFCommunity Receiving Home, Inc...............................51 50/NC2Baton Rouge Recreation and Parks Commission...................52 50/NCJWaterworks District #14 of Ward #5, Calcasieu Parish..............52 50/NCNSouth Toledo Bend Waterworks District..........................52 50/NDNOpportunities Industrialization Center Incorporated of Ouachita.......52 50/NG6The Louisiana Black History Hall of Fame........................52 50/NGALincoln Parish Fire Protection District #1.........................53 50/NGQThe Strand Theater of Shreveport Corporation.....................53 50/NJ9Dryades YMCA.............................................53 50/NKBEbarb Waterworks District #1..................................53 50/NLMFoundation for Science and Mathematics Education................53 50/NMDBelmont Waterworks, Inc......................................53 50/NMGLivingston Association for Retarded Children, Inc..................53 50/NMYNorthwest Louisiana Community Development Corporation..........54 50/NNBProfessional Specialties.......................................54 50/NNWBeauregard Parish Waterworks District #3........................54 50/NP1Acadiana Criminalistics Laboratory District.......................54 50/NP3Bayou Lafourche Fresh Water District...........................54 50/NPDIberia Economic Development Authority.........................54 50/NQCTannehill Water System......................................54 50/NQVBeauregard Waterworks District #6.............................55 50/NQWCalcasieu Waterworks District #10..............................55 50/NRONatchitoches Communications District...........................55 50/NRVMadison Voluntary Council on Aging, Inc.........................55 50/NSPEden House................................................55 50/NSXMorehouse Parish Sheriff.....................................55 50/NTKThe Union Lincoln Regional Water Supply Initiative................55 50/NTLGirl Scouts Louisiana East.....................................56 50/NUR9th Ward Field of Dreams.....................................56 50/NUVMonroe Downtown Economic Development District................56 50/NVKUnion General Hospital.......................................56 50/NWMNorth Delta Regional Planning and Economic Development District, Inc.................................................56 50/NWRLouisiana Swamp Base, Inc....................................56 50/NXEOchsner Clinic Foundation....................................56 50/NXIHebert Water System, Inc......................................57 50/NXNLouisiana Childrens Medical Center Health.......................57 50/NXSBaton Rouge General Medical Center............................57 50/NXYRiverland Medical Center.....................................57 50/NYNOpelousas Heights...........................................57 50/NYPSecond Harvest Food Bank....................................57 50/NYSHoly Rosary Redevelopment Board.............................58 50/NYVChateau De Notre Facilities Corporation.........................58 50/NZBLivingston Parish Airport District...............................58 50/NZMFriends of Fisher House of Southern Louisiana....................58 50/S10Calcasieu Parish School Board.................................58 50/S18East Carroll Parish School Board...............................58 50/S39Point Coupee Parish School Board..............................59 50/S63West Feliciana Parish School Board.............................59 08/403Office of Juvenile Justice.....................................59 Table of Contents • iv HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL 2019 Regular Session HOUSE BILL NO. 2 BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON CAPITAL OUTLAY: Provides for the comprehensive Capital Outlay budget 1 AN ACT 2To provide with respect to the capital outlay budget and the capital outlay program for state 3 government, state institutions, and other public entities; to provide for the designation 4 of projects and improvements; to provide for the financing thereof making 5 appropriations from certain sources; and to provide for related matters. 6Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana: 7 Section 1. The following sums or so much thereof as may be necessary are hereby 8appropriated out of any monies in the state treasury from the sources specified, from federal 9funds and self-generated revenues belonging to the state of Louisiana and/or collected by 10boards, commissions, departments, and agencies thereof, all for making capital outlay and 11for the purposes and in the amounts specified herein for the Fiscal Year commencing July 121, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, subject to the conditions thereafter provided: 13 A project with funding payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 indicates that 14the funding for the project includes the reauthorization of funding which was previously 15granted as a line of credit by the State Bond Commission in Fiscal Year 2018-2019. As used 16in this Section, the term "general obligation bonds" means state general obligation bonds or 17other evidences of indebtedness payable from the Bond Security and Redemption Fund. The 18amount set forth in this Section opposite each project, or so much thereof as may be 19necessary, is hereby appropriated and payable from the source of funding indicated; 20provided, however, amounts appropriated and payable from federal funds may be 21encumbered or expended only to the extent such amounts shall have been committed or Page 1 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1received. Pursuant to the provisions of R.S. 39:82, funds for planning, acquisition, 2construction, and major repair projects appropriated by this Act may be retained until 3completion of the project, even if no bona fide liability exists on the last day of the fiscal 4year. 5 This Act shall constitute the comprehensive state capital outlay budget for the 2019-2020 6Fiscal Year. Projects set forth which are payable from the proceeds available from the sale 7of general obligation bonds shall have the priorities as indicated. The Request for Line of 8Credit form used by the attorney general and Bond Counsel in evaluating Louisiana 9Constitutional, Internal Revenue Code, and applicable income tax regulations shall be filed 10with the commissioner of administration, State Bond Commission, and state attorney 11general. No general obligation bond cash lines of credit shall be granted to fund any lower 12priority project prior to the granting of general obligation bond cash lines of credit to fund 13all higher priority projects (the "general rule"), except as hereinafter provided. This 14prohibition against funding a lower priority project shall not apply upon a showing of an 15impossibility or impracticality either to proceed with all unfunded higher priority projects 16or to proceed with the funding of such projects or any part thereof through the issuance of 17general obligation bonds for any reason. Such showing shall be stated in reasonable detail 18in a certificate or certificates signed by the state agency responsible for administering the 19funding, and filed with the commissioner of administration and the State Bond Commission 20(hereinafter referred to as "the Commission"). Upon a determination by the Commission 21that proceeding with such a project or the funding thereof through the issuance of general 22obligation bonds is impractical or impossible, the Commission may then proceed with the 23sale of general obligation bonds or the granting of cash lines of credit without regard to the 24priority of the unfunded projects determined to be impossible or impractical. 25 Upon recommendation by the state agency responsible for administering the funding, if 26it is determined at any time that proceeding with the project or with the funding thereof is 27no longer impossible or impractical, the State Bond Commission may rescind the certificate 28of impossibility or impracticality and may proceed with the project or with the issuance of 29general obligation bonds or the granting of cash lines of credit to fund the project. 30Alternatively, the Interim Emergency Board (hereinafter referred to as "the Board"), upon Page 1 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1reviewing certificates as described above and determining that proceeding with such project 2or the funding thereof through the issuance of general obligation bonds is impossible or 3impractical, may designate a lower priority for such project. The Board's determination and 4lower priority designation shall be submitted to the members of the legislature for their 5approval in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3-B of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the 6Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950. In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3-B of 7Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, whenever at the written 8request of the appropriate legislators and agency, the Board determines that an adjustment 9to a project description originally set forth in such capital budget adopted by the legislature 10for a current fiscal year is necessary to correct a mistake in a project description, clarify a 11description, change the scope of a description, or make any other adjustment the Board 12deems necessary to implement the purpose of the project, such adjustment shall become 13effective only upon the approval by majority vote of the elected members of each house of 14the legislature in the manner provided for in Chapter 3-B of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the 15Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950. 16 If such approval is granted, notification by the chair or secretary of the Board of the 17results of the balloting shall be transmitted to the State Bond Commission, which may then 18proceed with the sale of general obligation bonds or the granting of cash lines of credit for 19each change approved upon request of the commissioner of administration in accordance 20with the general rule. 21 With respect to Priorities 1 through 5, a lower priority project may be moved to a higher 22priority only upon a showing of an emergency or other cause not reasonably anticipated by 23the legislature, which shall be stated in reasonable detail in a certificate signed by the head 24of the appropriate department, political subdivision, or agency and filed with the 25commissioner of administration and the Board. Upon a determination by the Board that such 26project should be moved to a higher priority because of an emergency or other cause not 27reasonably anticipated by the legislature, the Board shall designate a higher priority to the 28project. The matter then shall be submitted to and be subject to the same approval by the 29members of the legislature in the manner previously indicated in this Section. If such 30approval is granted, notification by the chair or secretary of the board of the change of Page 2 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1priority shall be transmitted to the State Bond Commission, which then upon request of the 2commissioner of administration, may proceed with the sale of general obligation bonds or 3the granting of cash lines of credit in accordance with the general rule. As to projects within 4a priority, the State Bond Commission acting on requests submitted by the commissioner of 5administration shall determine when such project, or phases thereof, shall be funded. In 6making such determination, the State Bond Commission shall consider the amount of 7proceeds of general obligation bonds to be made available in light of money and capital 8market conditions; the expenditure requirements of the project; the time required for 9architectural plans and drawings, public bidding, and site acquisition and preparation; 10availability of receipt of federal monies; litigation affecting the undertaking or completion 11of a project; federal tax laws and regulations regarding the sale of municipal bonds; and 12other items of a similar nature bearing upon the possibility or the necessity to commence a 13project or any particular phase thereof. 14 Any other provision of this Act to the contrary notwithstanding, projects described in 15Priority 5 of this Act shall not be moved to a higher priority except upon one of the 16following conditions: (1) Funding is necessary to complete or additionally fund a project 17located elsewhere in the Capital Outlay Act. Determination of such condition shall be made 18by the head of the appropriate department or agency by means of a certificate to that effect 19filed with the Interim Emergency Board, who shall, by mail ballot, request approval of such 20change and if approved by a majority of each house of the legislature it shall be funded, or 21(2) unless required by an emergency or other cause not reasonably anticipated by the 22legislature, to be in accordance with procedures set forth in this Section. However, the State 23Bond Commission may authorize a non-cash line of credit for any project in Priority 5 which 24represents that portion of construction contracts which were let during a previous fiscal year, 25or construction contracts which will be let during the current fiscal year, but which will not 26require cash expenditures during the year. Such non-cash lines of credit, when combined 27with previously sold bonds or with higher priority bonds or lines of credit, or with funds 28appropriated from other sources, will provide sufficient appropriated funds to award 29equipment or construction contracts. Contracts shall not be awarded without approval of the 30division of administration. Page 3 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1 Upon approval by the State Bond Commission, and subject to compliance with its 2policies and procedures and the procedures set forth herein, a line of credit providing for the 3use of funds in anticipation of the sale of general obligation bonds may be granted to the 4appropriate administering agency or department from the Comprehensive Capital Outlay 5Escrow Account, or if there is not a sufficient amount available in such account, from other 6available state cash in the state treasury, for capital improvement projects for which bond 7proceeds are appropriated by a current capital budget, prior to the actual issuance of bonds 8for such projects, unless the attorney general advises that an impediment exists to the valid 9issuance of the bonds on the date such line of credit is granted. 10 All bonds that are to be repaid, in whole or in part, by revenues generated by the project 11shall be designated as "Reimbursement Bonds". The State Bond Commission shall enter 12into such agreements as are necessary to provide that the agency or subdivision, whose 13project is reimbursable, shall pay the bond debt costs into the Bond Security and Redemption 14Fund. Such costs may be paid annually or at the end of the term of the bonds issued as 15determined by the State Bond Commission. 16 Priority 1 general obligation bond funding shall be limited to: 17 (1) Projects and amounts which were previously authorized by Act 29 of the 2018 18Regular Session of the Legislature; and which were granted cash lines of credit by the State 19Bond Commission. The bonds to fund these projects were not sold in Fiscal Year 2018- 202019. 21 (2) The reauthorization of the portion of the outstanding Fiscal Year 2018-2019 Priority 225 Non-Cash Lines of Credit for projects which will require cash expenditures in Fiscal Year 232019-2020 and therefore must be converted to Cash Lines of Credit in Fiscal Year 2019- 242020. 25 (3) Commitments made in the Higher Education Desegregation Settlement Agreement. 26 Priority 2 general obligation bond projects are for the completion of plans and 27specifications, land acquisition, site preparation, or for construction which will begin during 28the fiscal year. It is presently anticipated that the listed projects will require the sale of 29bonds or extension of lines of credit during the fiscal year after adoption of this Act. Page 4 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1 Priority 3 general obligation bond projects are for the preparation of plans and 2specifications, land acquisition, site preparation, or for construction and shall be limited to 3funding for the portion of construction contracts which will not require cash expenditures 4during the fiscal year. The projects in this category shall be considered future year projects 5in the state's five-year capital outlay plan. It is presently anticipated that the listed projects 6will not require the sale of bonds or extension of lines of credit during the fiscal year. 7 Priority 4 general obligation bond projects are for the preparation of plans and 8specifications, land acquisition, site preparation, or for construction and shall be limited to 9funding for the portion of construction contracts which will not require cash expenditures 10during the fiscal year. The projects in this category shall be considered future year projects 11in the state's five-year capital outlay plan. It is presently anticipated that the listed projects 12will not require the sale of bonds or extension of lines of credit during the fiscal year. 13 Priority 5 general obligation bond funding shall be limited to funding for the portion of 14construction contracts which will not require cash expenditures during the fiscal year. These 15funds, when combined with previously sold bonds or with higher priority bonds on lines of 16credit, or with funds appropriated from other sources, will provide sufficient appropriated 17funds to award contracts. Non-cash lines of credit shall be required prior to the award of 18these contracts. 19 In accordance with the cash management plan adopted pursuant to R.S. 48:251(D) and 20the provisions of Act 161 of the 1998 First Extraordinary Session, the Department of 21Transportation and Development is authorized to enter into contracts or agreements for 22projects approved pursuant to the Highway Priority Program, Airport Construction and 23Development Priority Program, Port Construction and Development Priority Program, and 24Statewide Flood Control Program for projects bid and awarded, authorized, or commenced 25during the fiscal year which do not require cash expenditures for the full contract or 26agreement amount. Page 5 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT1 2 01/107DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION3 4(239) Community Water Enrichment Program 5 (Statewide) 6 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 7 Priority 1 $ 5,000,000 8 Priority 5 $ 5,000,000 9 Total $10,000,000 10Provided, however, that all recipients comply with the applicable Department of Natural 11Resources rules and regulations, if any, regarding master meter installation. 12(240) Local Government Assistance Program 13 (Statewide) 14 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 15 Priority 2 $ 5,000,000 16(635) Exterior Waterproofing at the State Capitol Building, 17 Planning and Construction 18 (East Baton Rouge) 19 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 20 Priority 2 $ 5,600,000 21(643) Louisiana Property Assistance Agency Relocation of 22 Facility, Planning and Construction 23 (East Baton Rouge) 24 Payable from Interagency Transfers $ 6,983,530 25(645) State Office Buildings Major Repairs, Equipment 26 Replacement, and Renovations, Planning and 27 Construction 28 (Statewide) 29 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 30 Priority 2 $ 1,250,000 31 Priority 5 $ 5,610,000 32 Total $ 6,860,000 33(985) Major Repairs for State Buildings to Address Deferred 34 Maintenance Backlog and Infrastructure, Planning and 35 Construction 36 (Statewide) 37 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 38 Priority 2 $26,550,000 39 Payable from Interagency Transfers $ 5,000,000 40 Payable from Fees and Self Generated Revenues $ 5,000,000 41 Total $36,550,000 42(986) Outstanding Percent for Arts Projects 43 (Statewide) 44 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 45 Priority 1 $ 1,500,000 46 Priority 5 $ 7,500,000 47 Total $ 9,000,000 Page 6 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1(987) Repair, Restoration and Replacement for Hurricanes 2 Katrina, Rita, Gustav and Ike, Planning, Construction, 3 Renovation, and Acquisition 4 (Statewide) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 1 $97,636,640 7(988) Outpatient Clinics in Rapides Parish, Planning and 8 Construction 9 (Rapides) 10 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 11 Priority 1 $ 4,163,440 12(990) Mold Remediation and Indoor Air Quality, Planning 13 and Construction 14 (Statewide) 15 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 16 Priority 1 $ 197,500 17(991) Americans With Disabilities Act Implementation for 18 State Facilities, Planning and Construction 19 (Statewide) 20 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 21 Priority 1 $ 1,818,600 22(1024)Statewide Roofing Asset Management Program and 23 Waterproofing, Related Repairs and Equipment 24 Replacement Program 25 (Statewide) 26 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 27 Priority 1 $ 2,500,000 28 Priority 2 $ 2,500,000 29 Priority 5 $ 2,500,000 30 Payable from Interagency Transfers $ 2,000,000 31 Payable from Fees and Self Generated Revenues $ 2,000,000 32 Total $11,500,000 01/109COASTAL PROTECTION AND RESTORATION AUTHORITY33 34(975) Atchafalaya Basin Protection and Enhancement 35 (Federal Match and Local/Sponsor Match) 36 (Assumption, Avoyelles, Iberia, Iberville, Pointe 37 Coupee, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Mary) 38 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 39 Priority 1 $ 2,579,370 40(1011)Coastal Protection Projects, Planning and Construction 41 (Statewide) 42 Payable from Coastal Protection and Restoration 43 Fund $206,615,000 44 Payable from Natural Resources Restoration Trust 45 Fund $137,000,000 46 Payable from Federal Funds $87,247,500 47 Total $430,862,500 48(1012)Lafitte Area Tidal Protection, Planning and 49 Construction 50 (Jefferson) 51 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 52 Priority 1 $11,506,600 Page 7 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1(1013)Westbank Hurricane Protection Project, Planning, 2 Construction, Right of Way and Utilities ($199,000,000 3 Federal Match and $52,800,000 Local Match) 4 (Jefferson, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Charles) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 1 $ 382,000 7(1022)Morganza to Gulf of Mexico Flood Control Feasibility 8 Study, Planning, Design, Right of Way and 9 Construction of Levees, Floodgates and Other Flood 10 Control Systems ($100,000,000 Local Match) 11 (Ascension, Assumption, Iberia, Iberville, Lafourche, 12 Pointe Coupee, St. Martin, St. Mary, Terrebonne, West 13 Baton Rouge) 14 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 15 Priority 1 $ 4,500,000 16 Priority 5 $36,000,000 17 Total $40,500,000 01/112DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS18 19(311) Readiness Center Replacement, Franklinton, LA, 20 Planning and Construction 21 (Washington) 22 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 23 Priority 1 $ 214,200 24(324) Gillis W. Long, Water, Fire, and Sewage Line 25 Upgrades, Carville, Louisiana 26 (Iberville) 27 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 28 Priority 2 $ 250,000 29 Payable from Federal Funds $ 441,540 30 Total $ 691,540 31(326) Camp Minden, Infrastructure, Rehabilitation, Phase 2, 32 Planning and Construction 33 (Webster) 34 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 35 Priority 1 $ 824,240 36 Priority 2 $ 710,000 37 Payable from Federal Funds $ 2,671,000 38 Total $ 4,205,240 39(327) Statewide Backlog of Maintenance and Repair 40 (BMAR), Phase 3, and Statewide Infrastructure 41 Rehabilitation, Phase 3 42 (Statewide) 43 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 44 Priority 1 $ 1,931,400 45 Priority 2 $ 2,500,000 46 Payable from Federal Funds $ 8,000,000 47 Total $12,431,400 48(330) Jackson Barracks Electrical Distribution System 49 Upgrade, Planning and Construction 50 (Orleans) 51 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 52 Priority 1 $ 1,063,000 Page 8 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1(331) Lake Charles Readiness Center, Planning and 2 Construction 3 (Calcasieu) 4 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 5 Priority 1 $ 5,470,000 6 Payable from Federal Funds $16,643,000 7 Total $22,113,000 01/124LOUISIANA STADIUM AND EXP OSITION DISTRICT8 9(1276)Improvements to the Superdome 10 (Orleans) 11 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 12 Priority 1 $ 862,020 13(1277)Bayou Segnette Sports Complex Improvements, 14 Including Hall B Expansion, Planning and Construction 15 (Jefferson) 16 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 17 Priority 1 $ 2,167,840 18(1278)Bayou Segnette Recreation Complex, Land 19 Acquisition, Planning and Construction 20 (Jefferson) 21 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 22 Priority 1 $21,587,600 23 Priority 5 $10,000,000 24 Total $31,587,600 25(1279)Zephyr Field Improvements 26 (Jefferson) 27 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 28 Priority 5 $ 3,000,000 29(1280)Improvements to TPC Louisiana, Planning and 30 Construction 31 (Jefferson) 32 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 33 Priority 1 $ 2,394,170 01/A93ASCENSION-ST. JAMES AIRPORT AUTHORITY34 35(678) Louisiana Regional Airport Waterline Extension 36 (Ascension) 37 Payable from Interagency Transfers $ 10,000 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS38 03/130DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS39 40(1312)Northwest LA Veterans Cemetery Expansion 41 (Caddo) 42 Payable from Interagency Transfers $ 2,200,000 03/132NORTHEAST LOUISIANA WAR VETERANS HOME43 44(1243)Remodel Alzheimer's Shower Room 45 (Ouachita) 46 Payable from Interagency Transfers $ 120,000 Page 9 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 03/135NORTHWEST LOUISIANA WAR VETERANS HOME1 2(578) Walk-in-the-Park Alzheimer's Reflection's Unit 3 (Bossier) 4 Payable from Interagency Transfers $ 540,000 5(1159)Replacement of Air Conditioners 6 (Bossier) 7 Payable from Interagency Transfers $ 1,000,000 03/136SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA WAR VETERANS HOME8 9(148) Walk-in-the-Park Alzheimer's "Reflections" Unit, 10 SELVH - Addition Construction Southeast Louisiana 11 Veterans Home, Reserve, Louisiana 12 (St. John The Baptist) 13 Payable from Interagency Transfers $ 540,000 14(1379)SELVH Stand Alone Outdoor Storage Building 15 (St. John The Baptist) 16 Payable from Interagency Transfers $ 150,000 17(1380)Southeast Louisiana Veterans Home Chapel Expansion 18 (St. John The Baptist) 19 Payable from Interagency Transfers $ 275,000 ELECTED OFFICIALS20 04/139SECRETARY OF STATE21 22(690) Louisiana State Exhibit Museum - Courtyard Enclosure 23 (Caddo) 24 Payable from Shreveport Riverfront and Convention 25 Center Fund $ 38,000 LOUISIANA ECONOMIC DEVELOP MENT26 05/252OFFICE OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT27 28(1021)Economic Development Award Program for 29 Infrastructure Assistance 30 (Statewide) 31 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 32 Priority 1 $ 3,924,050 DEPARTMENT OF CULTURE, RECREATION AND TOURISM33 06/263OFFICE OF STATE MUSEUM34 35(577) Construction of Civil Rights Museum, Planning and 36 Construction 37 (Orleans) 38 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 39 Priority 1 $ 765,000 40 Priority 5 $ 2,000,000 41 Total $ 2,765,000 Page 10 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 06/264OFFICE OF STATE PARKS1 2(63) Bayou Segnette State Park, Land Acquisition, 3 Additional Cabins, Planning and Construction 4 (Jefferson) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 1 $ 535,520 7 Priority 5 $ 2,000,000 8 Total $ 2,535,520 9(752) Preventive Maintenance/Major Repairs and 10 Improvements 11 (Statewide) 12 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 13 Priority 1 $ 460,180 14(1329)Poverty Point Reservoir State Park Group Camp, 15 Conference Center, Site Amenities, Acquisition, 16 Planning and Construction 17 (Richland) 18 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 19 Priority 1 $ 5,588,800 20 Priority 5 $ 2,890,000 21 Total $ 8,478,800 22(1330)Tunica Hills State Preservation Area, Acquisition, 23 Planning and Construction 24 (West Feliciana) 25 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 26 Priority 1 $ 161,200 27 Priority 5 $10,242,100 28 Total $10,403,300 06/267OFFICE OF TOURISM29 30(1101)I-10 Vinton Welcome Center 31 (Calcasieu) 32 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 33 Priority 1 $ 701,600 06/A20NEW ORLEANS CITY P ARK34 35(505) City Park Maintenance Complex Improvements, 36 Planning and Construction 37 (Orleans) 38 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 39 Priority 1 $ 2,450,800 40(637) Splash Park, Planning and Construction 41 (Orleans) 42 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 43 Priority 1 $ 189,000 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND DEVELOP MENT44 07/270ADMINISTRATION45 46(218) Harding Boulevard Improvements and Southern 47 University Information Center 48 (East Baton Rouge) Page 11 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 2 Priority 1 $ 825,000 3 Priority 2 $ 1,250,000 4 Total $ 2,075,000 5(238) LA 38 and Avenue F Railroad Safety Improvements, 6 Planning and Construction 7 (Tangipahoa) 8 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 9 Priority 1 $ 500,000 10(244) Improvements on LA 3038, Including Patching, 11 Repairing and Overlaying of the Highway, Planning 12 and Construction 13 (Ascension) 14 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 15 Priority 1 $ 791,300 16(245) LA 42 (US 61 to LA 44) Widening 17 (Ascension) 18 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 19 Priority 1 $ 5,791,200 20(246) Essen Lane Widening, I-10 to Perkins Road, Planning, 21 Utilities, Right of Way and Construction 22 (East Baton Rouge) 23 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 24 Priority 1 $ 1,222,800 25(366) Juban Road (LA 1026) Widening (I-12 to US 190) 26 (Livingston) 27 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 28 Priority 1 $ 7,184,000 29(367) Widening of Highway 447 and I-12 Overpass 30 Improvements, Environmental Phase Commencement, 31 Planning and Construction 32 (Livingston) 33 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 34 Priority 1 $ 450,800 35(457) LA 930 Reconstruction, Planning and Construction 36 (Ascension) 37 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 38 Priority 5 $ 6,700,000 39(542) Highway Program (Up to $4,000,000 for Secretary's 40 Emergency Fund) 41 (Statewide) 42 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 43 Priority 1 $59,913,600 44 Priority 5 $50,000,000 45 Payable from Transportation Trust Fund - Regular $61,399,866 46 Payable from Transportation Trust Fund - Federal 47 Receipts $660,623,446 48 Total $831,936,912 49Provided, however, that the Department of Transportation and Development is authorized 50to implement or commence projects approved in this program for Fiscal Year 2019-2020 51identified for phased funding pursuant to the cash management plan established pursuant to Page 12 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1R.S. 48:251(D), to provide funding for said projects on an as-needed basis by utilizing 2unspent cash balances appropriated in prior years’ programs, which funds when combined 3with current appropriations will provide sufficient appropriated funds to award contracts. 4(560) Loyola/I-10 Interchange Improvements, Feasibility 5 Study, Interchange Modification Report, Environmental 6 Assessment, Engineering, Right of Ways, Utilities and 7 Construction 8 (Jefferson, Orleans) 9 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 10 Priority 1 $ 3,589,000 11(561) Jimmie Davis Bridge Rehabilitation and Lighting, or 12 Design, Engineering, Planning and Construction 13 (Bossier) 14 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 15 Priority 1 $ 8,991,700 16 Priority 2 $15,000,000 17 Total $23,991,700 18(736) LA 3034 Improvements 19 (East Baton Rouge) 20 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 21 Priority 1 $15,884,000 22(748) Evaluation of Regional Freeway System Expansion 23 (East Baton Rouge, West Baton Rouge) 24 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 25 Priority 1 $ 68,500 26 Priority 5 $ 2,500,000 27 Total $ 2,568,500 28(771) City of Gonzales - GO Program LA Highway 30 29 Corridor, Planning and Construction 30 (Ascension) 31 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 32 Priority 1 $ 1,440,000 33(772) Landside Roadways at Louis Armstrong International 34 North Terminal, Planning and Construction 35 (Jefferson) 36 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 37 Priority 1 $ 5,000,000 38(793) LA 1 Improvements, Phase 2, Planning, Engineering, 39 Right of Way, Utilities and Construction 40 (Lafourche) 41 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 42 Priority 1 $ 2,188,700 43 Priority 5 $74,000,000 44 Total $76,188,700 45(797) Pecue Lane/I-10 Interchange, Planning, Design, Rights 46 of Way, Utilities and Construction 47 (East Baton Rouge) 48 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 49 Priority 1 $13,260,000 50 Priority 5 $24,000,000 51 Total $37,260,000 Page 13 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1(799) Hooper Road Extension and Widening, Environmental, 2 Planning, Engineering, Right of Way, Utilities and 3 Construction 4 (East Baton Rouge, Livingston) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 1 $ 2,553,000 7 Priority 5 $ 3,000,000 8 Total $ 5,553,000 9(800) Hooper Road Widening and Sewer Improvements 10 (Blackwater Bayou to Sullivan Road) Planning, 11 Engineering, Utilities and Construction 12 (East Baton Rouge) 13 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 14 Priority 1 $ 6,190,000 15 Priority 5 $ 6,075,000 16 Total $12,265,000 17(801) LA 143 to US 165 Connector, Planning, Engineering, 18 Right of Way, Utilities and Construction 19 (Ouachita) 20 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 21 Priority 1 $ 1,000,000 22 Priority 5 $32,200,000 23 Total $33,200,000 24(807) Peters Road Bridge and Extension, Planning and 25 Construction 26 (Plaquemines) 27 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 28 Priority 1 $ 4,000,000 29(808) Highway 397 in Calcasieu Parish, North and South 30 Turning Lanes 31 (Calcasieu) 32 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 33 Priority 5 $ 2,000,000 34(809) LA 44 Widening, I-10 to LA 22, Planning, Utilities, 35 Right of Way and Construction 36 (Ascension) 37 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 38 Priority 1 $ 1,500,000 39 Priority 5 $ 9,500,000 40 Total $11,000,000 41(1053)Non-Federal Aid Eligible Highway Program 42 (Statewide) 43 Payable from State Highway Improvement Fund $36,000,000 44(1054)Secretary's Emergency Fund for Bridge Damages, 45 Other Reimbursements, Local Matching Dollars, 46 Federal Funds, and Opportunity Grants Subject to the 47 Provisions of R.S. 48:232 48 (Statewide) 49 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 50 Priority 2 $ 4,000,000 51 Payable from Interagency Transfers $ 4,000,000 52 Payable from Fees and Self Generated Revenues $30,000,000 Page 14 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1 Payable from Transportation Trust Fund - Federal 2 Receipts $25,000,000 3 Payable from Federal Funds $ 2,500,000 4 Total $65,500,000 07/274PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS5 6(118) Mississippi River Levee Raising, Arkansas to Old 7 River, Planning and Construction 8 (Avoyelles, Concordia, East Carroll, Madison, Pointe 9 Coupee, Tensas) 10 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 11 Priority 1 $ 500,000 12 Priority 2 $ 3,000,000 13 Total $ 3,500,000 14(119) Comite River Diversion Canal Planning, Right of Way, 15 Utilities and Construction 16 (Ascension, East Baton Rouge, Livingston) 17 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 18 Priority 1 $ 2,958,700 19 Priority 5 $57,000,000 20 Total $59,958,700 21(150) Mississippi River Deepening, Phase 3, Planning, 22 Design, Construction, Rights-of-Way, Relocations and 23 Utilities (Federal Match $154,500,000) 24 (Ascension, East Baton Rouge, Jefferson, Orleans, 25 Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. James, St. 26 John The Baptist, West Baton Rouge) 27 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 28 Priority 2 $ 7,500,000 29 Priority 5 $ 7,500,000 30 Total $15,000,000 31(152) Houma Navigational Canal Deepening Project, 32 Planning, Design, Construction, Rights-of-Ways, 33 Relocations and Utilities (Federal Match $191,000,000) 34 (Terrebonne) 35 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 36 Priority 1 $ 175,400 37 Priority 2 $ 6,000,000 38 Total $ 6,175,400 39(154) Bayou Dechene Reservoir, Planning, Land Acquisition 40 and Construction 41 (Caldwell) 42 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 43 Priority 1 $ 7,038,100 44 Priority 2 $ 2,000,000 45 Total $ 9,038,100 46(155) Acadiana Gulf of Mexico Access Channel (AGMAC), 47 Port of Iberia, Planning, Design, Construction, Rights- 48 of-Way, Relocations and Utilities (Federal 4 Match 49 $100,000,000) 50 (Iberia, Vermilion) 51 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 52 Priority 1 $ 7,500,000 Page 15 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1(159) New Orleans Rail Gateway Finalize EIS to Complete Study 2 (Jefferson, Orleans) 3 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 4 Priority 2 $ 5,000,000 5(242) Ouachita River Deepening at Little River 6 (Catahoula) 7 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 8 Priority 2 $ 500,000 9(354) Water Resources Management Program, Studies, 10 Planning and Construction 11 (Statewide) 12 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 13 Priority 5 $ 1,000,000 14Provided, however, that the Department of Transportation and Development prepare and 15maintain a Water Resources Management Master Plan along with an annual program of 16projects to support implementation of the Master Plan. The Department of Transportation 17and Development shall adopt the necessary rules for proper management of the Master Plan 18and Program, with the intended rules subject to the approval of the Joint Legislative 19Committee on the Budget prior to adoption. The Master Plan and Program, and any 20revisions thereto, are subject to approval of the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget. 21(475) Port Construction And Development Priority Program 22 (Statewide) 23 Payable from Transportation Trust Fund - Regular $39,400,000 24Provided, however, that the Department of Transportation and Development is authorized 25to implement or commence projects approved in this program for Fiscal Year 2019-2020 26identified for phased funding pursuant to the cash management plan established pursuant to 27R.S. 48:251(D), to provide funding for said projects on an as-needed basis by utilizing 28unspent cash balances appropriated in prior years’ programs, which funds when combined 29with current appropriations will provide sufficient appropriated funds to award contracts. 30(1056)Statewide Flood Control Program 31 (Statewide) 32 Payable from Transportation Trust Fund - Regular $20,000,000 33Provided, however, that the Department of Transportation and Development is authorized 34to implement or commence projects approved in this program for Fiscal Year 2019-2020 35identified for phased funding pursuant to the cash management plan established pursuant 36to R.S. 48:251(D), to provide funding for said projects on an as-needed basis by utilizing 37unspent cash balances appropriated in prior years’ programs, which funds when 38combined with current appropriations will provide sufficient appropriated funds to award 39contracts. 07/276ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS40 41(1057)Motor Vessel and Equipment Drydocking, Repairs, 42 Various Locations 43 (Statewide) 44 Payable from Transportation Trust Fund - Regular $ 1,500,000 45(1058)Facilities Program Major Repairs, Renovations, 46 Additions, New Facilities, Equipment Replacement at 47 Various DOTD Sites, Planning and Construction 48 (Statewide) 49 Payable from Transportation Trust Fund - Regular $ 2,000,000 Page 16 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 07/277AVIATION IMPROVEMENTS1 2(1055)State Aviation and Airport Improvement Program 3 (Statewide) 4 Payable from Transportation Trust Fund - Regular $28,246,478 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS5 08/402LOUISIANA STATE PENITENTIARY6 7(207) Electrical Distribution System Upgrade, Planning and 8 Construction 9 (West Feliciana) 10 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 11 Priority 1 $ 68,500 12 Priority 5 $ 4,525,500 13 Total $ 4,594,000 14(208) Main Prison Shower and Cellblock Plumbing Upgrade, 15 Planning and Construction 16 (West Feliciana) 17 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 18 Priority 1 $ 43,400 19 Priority 5 $ 1,562,600 20 Total $ 1,606,000 08/406LOUISIANA CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTE F OR WOMEN21 22(454) Rebuild and/or Replace Facility Due to Damage from 23 2016 Flood Event 24 (Iberville) 25 Payable from Interagency Transfers $ 1,000,000 08/416RAYBURN CORRECTIONAL CENTER26 27(177) Security Perimeter Fence, Planning and Construction 28 (Washington) 29 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 30 Priority 1 $ 61,900 31 Priority 5 $ 2,033,100 32 Total $ 2,095,000 08/419OFFICE OF STATE POLICE33 34(415) Renovate Training Academy, Planning and 35 Construction 36 (East Baton Rouge) 37 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 38 Priority 5 $16,175,000 LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH39 09/320OFFICE OF AGING AND ADULT SERVICES40 41(776) Repair and Upgrade to Sewer System, Planning and 42 Construction 43 (East Feliciana) 44 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 45 Priority 1 $ 265,000 46 Priority 5 $ 2,580,000 47 Total $ 2,845,000 Page 17 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1(779) Replace Roof and Storm Drains on all Patient 2 Buildings, Planning and Construction 3 (East Feliciana) 4 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 5 Priority 1 $ 493,200 09/330OFFICE OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH6 7(147) Central Louisiana State Hospital Relocation to 8 Pinecrest, Planning and Construction 9 (Rapides) 10 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 11 Priority 1 $ 8,800,500 12 Priority 5 $23,336,500 13 Total $32,137,000 14(865) Center Building and Fire Alarm System Renovation 15 and Restoration, East Louisiana State Hospital, 16 Planning and Construction 17 (East Feliciana) 18 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 19 Priority 1 $ 1,066,700 20 Priority 5 $ 4,507,200 21 Total $ 5,573,900 22(866) Fire Alarm System Replacement for Ten Buildings, 23 Planning and Construction 24 (East Feliciana) 25 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 26 Priority 1 $ 95,600 27 Priority 5 $ 2,453,200 28 Total $ 2,548,800 09/340OFFICE FOR CITIZENS WITH DEVELOP MENTAL DISABILITIES29 30(941) Replace Boiler in 300 area 31 (Rapides) 32 Payable from Interagency Transfers $ 135,000 33(955) Replace Electrical Lines at Hospital 34 (Rapides) 35 Payable from Interagency Transfers $ 200,000 36(976) Replace Electrical Lines at Canteen and Transition 37 Services 38 (Rapides) 39 Payable from Interagency Transfers $ 150,000 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES40 11/431OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY41 42(1404)Atchafalaya Basin Protection and Enhancement 43 (Federal Match and Local/Sponsor Match) 44 (Assumption, Avoyelles, Iberia, Iberville, Pointe 45 Coupee, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Mary) 46 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 47 Priority 1 $ 3,635,000 Page 18 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES1 16/513OFFICE OF WILDLIFE2 3(827) Woodworth Central Office Complex 4 (Rapides) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 1 $ 3,608,900 7(828) Region 5/Lake Charles Office, Planning and 8 Construction 9 (Calcasieu) 10 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 11 Priority 1 $ 2,234,400 12(923) Rockefeller Refuge Water Control Structure 13 Replacements 14 (Cameron) 15 Payable from Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge and Game 16 Preserve Fund $ 1,000,000 17(1096)Rockefeller Refuge Unit 10 Habitat Enhancement 18 (Cameron) 19 Payable from Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge and Game 20 Preserve Fund $ 960,000 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION21 19/601LSU BATON ROUG E22 23(101) LSU Memorial Tower Renovations 24 (East Baton Rouge) 25 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 26 Priority 1 $ 2,000,000 27 Priority 2 $ 1,000,000 28 Total $ 3,000,000 29(102) Renovate Old Engineering Shops for Art Department, 30 Planning and Construction 31 (East Baton Rouge) 32 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 33 Priority 1 $ 4,000,000 34 Priority 5 $ 9,300,000 35 Payable from Fees and Self Generated Revenues $ 2,000,000 36 Total $15,300,000 37(104) H.P. Long Field House Renovation, Planning and 38 Construction 39 (East Baton Rouge) 40 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 41 Priority 1 $ 3,300,000 42 Priority 5 $21,700,000 43 Total $25,000,000 44(161) Strategic Capital Plan - Deferred Maintenance and 45 Major Repairs for Buildings (Science) 46 (East Baton Rouge) 47 Payable from Fees and Self Generated Revenues $15,660,000 Page 19 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1(162) Strategic Capital Plan - Deferred Maintenance and 2 Major Repairs for Buildings (Historic Core) 3 (East Baton Rouge) 4 Payable from Fees and Self Generated Revenues $ 2,000,000 19/602LSU ALEXANDRIA5 6(62) Infrastructure Improvements, Construction 7 (Rapides) 8 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 9 Priority 2 $ 5,906,700 10 Payable from Interagency Transfers $ 5,000,000 11 Total $10,906,700 12Provided, however, that the general obligation bond funding is secondary to the interagency 13transfer funding and the total project funding does not exceed $5,906,700. 19/603UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS14 15(1334)Library Fourth Floor Completion Information Resource 16 Center 17 (Orleans) 18 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 19 Priority 1 $ 833,300 20(1335)Science Building Mechanical Renovations, Planning 21 and Construction 22 (Orleans) 23 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 24 Priority 1 $ 880,500 19/604NLSU HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER - NEW ORLEANS25 26(70) Human Development Center, Planning and 27 Construction 28 (Orleans) 29 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 30 Priority 1 $ 353,900 31(71) Health Science Center Facility Renovations - Dental 32 School Simulation Facility 33 (Orleans) 34 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 35 Priority 1 $ 589,100 36(72) Interim Hospital Repurposing, Construction 37 (Orleans) 38 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 39 Priority 1 $15,500,000 40 Priority 5 $19,000,000 41 Payable from Fees and Self Generated Revenues $18,000,000 42 Total $52,500,000 19/604SLSU HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER - SHREVEP ORT43 44(75) Medical School B-Building HVAC Replacement, 45 Planning and Construction 46 (Caddo) Page 20 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 2 Priority 1 $ 500,000 3 Priority 5 $ 4,600,000 4 Total $ 5,100,000 5(79) Capital Improvement Projects, Design and Engineering 6 (Caddo) 7 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 8 Priority 1 $ 2,067,400 9(80) Inpatient Critical Care Renovation, Planning and 10 Construction 11 (Caddo) 12 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 13 Priority 1 $ 143,900 14 Priority 5 $ 3,428,200 15 Total $ 3,572,100 16(81) Patient Care HVAC Replacement, Planning and 17 Construction 18 (Caddo) 19 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 20 Priority 1 $ 306,200 21(1299)Center for Medical Education and Wellness, Planning 22 and Construction 23 (Caddo) 24 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 25 Priority 2 $ 1,500,000 26 Priority 5 $26,500,000 27 Payable from Fees and Self Generated Revenues $28,000,000 28 Total $56,000,000 19/606LSU SHREVEPORT29 30(111) Student Success, Health and Wellness Center 31 (Caddo) 32 Payable from Fees and Self Generated Revenues $15,935,700 33Provided, however, that this appropriation is in lieu of Revenue Bonds appropriated for 3419/606, LSU Shreveport, Wellness Center, Acquisition, Planning and Construction in Act 3516 of the Second Extraordinary Session of 2016. 19/607LSU AGRICULTURAL CENTER36 37(94) Animal and Food Science Facilities Renovations and 38 Modernizations, Phase II, Planning and Construction 39 (East Baton Rouge) 40 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 41 Priority 1 $ 607,780 42 Priority 2 $ 600,000 43 Priority 5 $ 6,168,500 44 Total $ 7,376,280 19/609PENNINGTON BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH CENTER45 46(59) Pennington Biomedical Clinical Research Building, 47 Imaging Center and High Tech Research 48 Instrumentation Equipment 49 (East Baton Rouge) Page 21 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 2 Priority 1 $ 1,000,000 19/616SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY BATON ROUG E3 4(194) Renovation of Fisher Hall, Planning and Construction 5 (East Baton Rouge) 6 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 7 Priority 5 $ 3,500,000 8 Payable from Interagency Transfers $ 2,000,000 9 Total $ 5,500,000 10(515) Southern University Laboratory School Addition and 11 Upgrades, Planning and Construction 12 (East Baton Rouge) 13 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 14 Priority 1 $ 22,800 15 Priority 5 $ 6,306,400 16 Total $ 6,329,200 17(516) Repair of Sloughing Off of Ravine, Planning and 18 Construction 19 (East Baton Rouge) 20 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 21 Priority 1 $ 6,900 22 Priority 5 $ 1,000,600 23 Total $ 1,007,500 24(664) A.O. Williams Hall Renovations 25 (East Baton Rouge) 26 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 27 Priority 1 $ 160,400 28 Payable from Interagency Transfers $ 3,150,000 29 Total $ 3,310,400 19/618SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY SHREVEP ORT30 31(669) Workforce Training and Technology Center, Planning 32 and Construction 33 (Caddo) 34 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 35 Priority 1 $ 200,000 36 Priority 5 $ 476,000 37 Total $ 676,000 19/619SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY AG RICULTURAL RESEARCH AND38 39 EXTENSION CENTER 40(1403)Disaster Relief Mega Shelter, Planning and 41 Construction 42 (East Baton Rouge) 43 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 44 Priority 2 $ 1,000,000 45 Priority 5 $ 8,375,000 46 Payable from Interagency Transfers $15,000,000 47 Total $24,375,000 Page 22 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 19/621NICHOLLS STATE UNIVERSITY1 2(82) Stopher Hall Restroom ADA Upgrade, Planning and 3 Construction 4 (Lafourche) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 5 $ 1,650,000 7(1097)Renovation of and Addition to Athletic Facility, 8 Planning and Construction 9 (Lafourche) 10 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 11 Priority 1 $ 2,204,500 12 Priority 5 $ 5,701,900 13 Payable from Fees and Self Generated Revenues $ 2,000,000 14 Total $ 9,906,400 19/623GRAMBLING STATE UNIVERSITY15 16(293) Library Replacement, Planning and Construction 17 (Lincoln) 18 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 19 Priority 1 $ 8,218,700 20 Priority 5 $10,059,500 21 Total $18,278,200 19/625LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY22 23(142) Pedestrian and Parking Development 24 (Lincoln) 25 Payable from Fees and Self Generated Revenues $ 2,000,000 26(143) Tech Pointe 2, Planning and Construction 27 (Lincoln) 28 Payable from Fees and Self Generated Revenues $15,000,000 29(1337)Business Building Replacement and Addition, Planning 30 and Construction 31 (Lincoln) 32 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 33 Priority 1 $ 435,000 19/627MCNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY34 35(66) Shearman Fine Arts Building Renovation and Addition, 36 Planning and Construction 37 (Calcasieu) 38 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 39 Priority 1 $ 1,025,000 40(67) Contraband Bayou Erosion Retaining Wall Phase II, 41 Planning and Construction 42 (Calcasieu) 43 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 44 Priority 1 $ 4,485,200 45(69) ADA Upgrades Campus-Wide, Planning and 46 Construction 47 (Calcasieu) 48 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 49 Priority 1 $ 417,100 Page 23 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 19/631NORTHWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY1 2(128) South Jefferson Street Extension 3 (Natchitoches) 4 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 5 Priority 5 $ 59,000 6(235) Replacement of John S. Kyser Hall, Planning and 7 Construction 8 (Natchitoches) 9 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 10 Priority 2 $ 625,000 11 Priority 5 $21,775,000 12 Total $22,400,000 19/640UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA - LAFAYETTE13 14(185) Fletcher Hall Exterior Repairs, Planning and 15 Construction 16 (Lafayette) 17 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 18 Priority 1 $ 187,700 19 Priority 5 $ 186,300 20 Total $ 374,000 19/649LOUISIANA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEG E SYSTEM21 22(1188)Renovation of Mechanical Technology Building, 23 Planning and Construction 24 (Caddo) 25 Payable from Revenue Bonds $ 4,000,000 26(1402)Maritime/Petroleum Workforce Training Academy, 27 Planning and Construction 28 (Terrebonne) 29 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 30 Priority 2 $ 3,000,000 31 Priority 5 $ 9,000,000 32 Total $12,000,000 19/655LOUISIANA SPECIAL EDUCATION CENTER33 34(1129)Renovation of Education Building and Transition 35 Center, Planning and Construction 36 (Rapides) 37 Payable from Interagency Transfers $ 7,675,000 19/657LOUISIANA SCHOOL F OR MATH, SCIENCE AND THE ARTS38 39(883) New Dormitory Building, Planning and Construction 40 (Natchitoches) 41 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 42 Priority 1 $23,360,100 43 Priority 5 $ 3,800,000 44 Total $27,160,100 Page 24 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 19/671BOARD OF REGENTS1 2(1324)System-Wide Telecommunications Wiring and 3 Equipment, Planning and Construction 4 (Statewide) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 1 $ 3,034,200 7(1325)Land Acquisition for Post Secondary Educational 8 Institutions 9 (Statewide) 10 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 11 Priority 1 $ 2,000,000 12 Priority 5 $ 2,000,000 13 Total $ 4,000,000 14Provided that $2,500,000 of this appropriation shall be used for the acquisition of the former 15Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Facility. 19/674LOUISIANA UNIVERSITIES MARINE CONSORTIUM16 17(206) LUMCON Houma Marine Campus, Planning and 18 Construction 19 (Terrebonne) 20 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 21 Priority 1 $ 1,100,000 22 Priority 5 $12,100,000 23 Total $13,200,000 JUDICIAL EXPENSES24 23/949LOUISIANA JUDICIARY25 26(792) Land Acquisition, Planning, and Construction of New 27 Courthouse for the Louisiana Court of Appeal, Third 28 Circuit 29 (Calcasieu) 30 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 31 Priority 1 $ 268,700 LEVEE DISTRICTS AND PORTS32 36/L03LAFOURCHE BASIN LEVEE DISTRICT33 34(982) Upper Barataria Basin Risk Reduction Project, 35 Planning and Construction 36 (St. James) 37 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 38 Priority 5 $ 3,000,000 36/L13PONTCHARTRAIN LEVEE DISTRICT39 40(843) Lake Pontchartrain West Shore Hurricane Protection 41 Project 42 (St. Charles, St. James, St. John The Baptist) 43 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 44 Priority 5 $ 8,500,000 Page 25 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 36/L16SOUTH LAFOURCHE LEVEE DISTRICT1 2(360) Larose to Golden Meadow Hurricane Protection 3 System, Planning and Construction 4 (Lafourche) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 1 $ 1,000,000 7 Priority 5 $12,000,000 8 Total $13,000,000 36/L25GRAND ISLE INDEPENDENT LEVEE DISTRICT9 10(1062)Breakwater Protection, Planning and Construction 11 (Jefferson) 12 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 13 Priority 1 $ 193,000 14 Priority 5 $ 678,700 15 Total $ 871,700 36/L36LAFITTE AREA INDEPENDENT LEVEE DISTRICT16 17(1303)Lower Lafitte (Orange Street) Basin, Planning and 18 Construction 19 (Jefferson) 20 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 21 Priority 1 $ 2,500,000 22 Priority 5 $14,500,000 23 Total $17,000,000 36/P03GREATER BATON ROUG E PORT COMMISSION24 25(474) Inland Rivers Marine Terminal Dock and Access 26 Roadway Construction Project, Planning and 27 Construction 28 (West Baton Rouge) 29 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 30 Priority 1 $15,652,600 36/P10GREATER LAFOURCHE PORT COMMISSION31 32(1121)Minor Cheramie Road Paving, Planning and 33 Construction 34 (Lafourche) 35 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 36 Priority 1 $ 1,700,000 36/P17PORT OF NEW ORLEANS37 38(176) Milan Upland Yard Improvements 39 (Orleans) 40 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 41 Priority 1 $ 1,176,200 42 Priority 5 $ 9,601,100 43 Total $10,777,300 44(182) Jourdan Road Terminal Cold Storage Expansion 45 (Orleans) 46 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 47 Priority 5 $10,000,000 Page 26 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1(183) Cruise Ship Terminal, Planning and Construction 2 (Orleans) 3 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 4 Priority 1 $ 197,200 5 Priority 5 $ 6,690,000 6 Total $ 6,887,200 36/P21PORT OF SOUTH LOUISIANA7 8(391) Globalplex Dock Access Bridge and Equipment 9 Replacement/Repair, Planning and Construction 10 (St. John The Baptist) 11 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 12 Priority 1 $ 975,000 13 Priority 5 $ 7,705,000 14 Total $ 8,680,000 15(393) Globalplex Rail Siding ($5,577,932 16 Local/Federal/Other Match) 17 (St. John The Baptist) 18 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 19 Priority 1 $ 346,700 20 Priority 5 $ 2,516,800 21 Total $ 2,863,500 22(394) Globalplex Terminal Building #71 and Other 23 Globalplex Terminal Building Upgrades, Planning and 24 Construction 25 (St. John The Baptist) 26 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 27 Priority 1 $ 2,840,000 28(396) Administration Building, also known as the Business 29 Development Center 30 (St. John The Baptist) 31 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 32 Priority 1 $ 4,129,550 36/P23TERREBONNE PORT COMMISSION33 34(388) Slip Dredging, Houma Navigation Canal Dredging and 35 Improvements for Terrebonne Port Commission 36 Government Multi-Use Complex, Planning and 37 Construction 38 (Terrebonne) 39 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 40 Priority 1 $ 1,122,400 41 Priority 5 $ 2,770,300 42 Total $ 3,892,700 36/P41JEFFERSON PARISH ECONOMIC DEVELOP MENT AND PORT43 44 DISTRICT 45(861) Jefferson Parish Business Park: Science and 46 Technology Academy and Conference Center 47 (Jefferson) 48 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 49 Priority 1 $ 6,000,000 Page 27 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 36/P43COLUMBIA PORT COMMISSION1 2(632) Railroad Spur, Planning and Construction 3 (Caldwell) 4 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 5 Priority 1 $ 155,000 6 Priority 5 $ 1,841,000 7 Total $ 1,996,000 MISCELLANEOUS NON-STATE8 50/J05AVOYELLES PARISH9 10(1248)Parishwide Roadway Improvements, Planning and 11 Construction 12 (Avoyelles) 13 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 14 Priority 1 $ 925,000 50/J08BOSSIER PARISH15 16(224) Sewerage District No. 1 of the Parish of Bossier, 17 Planning and Construction ($28,000,000 Local Match) 18 (Bossier) 19 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 20 Priority 1 $ 210,700 21 Priority 5 $ 255,000 22 Total $ 465,700 23(226) Extension of Crouch Road to Swan Lake 24 Road/Reconstruction of Swan Lake Road To I-220, 25 Planning and Construction (Local Match Required) 26 (Bossier) 27 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 28 Priority 1 $ 101,300 29 Priority 5 $ 124,200 30 Total $ 225,500 50/J10CALCASIEU PARISH31 32(447) Gravity Sewer Trunk Mains and Pumping Stations 33 South Ward 3 and South Ward 4, Planning and 34 Construction 35 (Calcasieu) 36 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 37 Priority 1 $ 1,700,860 38 Priority 5 $ 2,000,000 39 Total $ 3,700,860 50/J15CONCORDIA PARISH40 41(494) Concordia Parish Public Health Center Renovation, 42 Planning and Construction 43 (Concordia) 44 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 45 Priority 5 $ 92,600 Page 28 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1(501) Concordia Parish Courthouse District Courtroom 2 Security and Safety Renovations 3 (Concordia) 4 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 5 Priority 1 $ 315,000 50/J21FRANKLIN PARISH6 7(260) Franklin Parish Activity Center, Planning and 8 Construction ($250,000 Local Match) 9 (Franklin) 10 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 11 Priority 1 $ 67,700 12 Priority 5 $ 1,360,000 13 Total $ 1,427,700 14(852) Bayou Macon Cut-Off No. 1 Drainage Structure 15 Improvements, Planning and Construction 16 (Franklin) 17 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 18 Priority 1 $ 415,000 50/J22GRANT PARISH19 20(1211)Southern Grant Sewerage System Improvements, 21 Study, Design, Planning and Construction 22 (Grant) 23 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 24 Priority 1 $ 1,597,100 50/J23IBERIA PARISH25 26(431) Airport Access Road, Planning and Construction 27 (Iberia) 28 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 29 Priority 1 $ 1,710,000 30 Priority 5 $ 2,560,000 31 Total $ 4,270,000 32(432) Sewer System Improvements, Planning and 33 Construction 34 (Iberia) 35 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 36 Priority 5 $ 200,000 50/J26JEFFERSON PARISH37 38(2) 11th Street Roadway Replacement and Upgrade of 39 Subsurface Drainage System Between Queens and 40 Manhattan Boulevard, Planning and Construction 41 (Jefferson) 42 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 43 Priority 1 $ 1,500,000 44 Priority 5 $ 9,375,000 45 Total $10,875,000 46(3) Airline Drive (US 61) at 17th Street Canal Drainage 47 Crossing and Railroad Bridge Replacement 48 (Jefferson) Page 29 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 2 Priority 1 $ 5,500,000 3 Priority 5 $ 5,500,000 4 Total $11,000,000 5(4) Ames Boulevard Widening from Two Lanes to Three 6 Lanes between Barataria Boulevard and Bayou Boeuf 7 Drive (2.0 miles) with Installation of Subsurface 8 Drainage 9 (Jefferson) 10 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 11 Priority 5 $ 3,576,300 12(7) Avondale Booster Club and Playground Upgrades, 13 Planning and Construction 14 (Jefferson) 15 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 16 Priority 1 $ 491,895 17(11) Brown Avenue Canal Improvements Between the 18 Westbank Expressway and Harold Street, Planning and 19 Construction 20 (Jefferson) 21 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 22 Priority 1 $ 2,600,000 23 Priority 2 $ 1,000,000 24 Total $ 3,600,000 25(26) Gretna Government Complex Parking Lot, Planning 26 and Construction 27 (Jefferson) 28 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 29 Priority 1 $ 111,600 30 Priority 5 $ 328,400 31 Total $ 440,000 32(29) Kennedy Heights Playground Improvements, Planning 33 and Construction 34 (Jefferson) 35 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 36 Priority 5 $ 65,000 37(30) Lafreniere Park Marsh Island Restoration, Planning and 38 Construction 39 (Jefferson) 40 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 41 Priority 5 $ 1,125,000 42(35) Latigue Street Roadway Improvements, Planning and 43 Construction 44 (Jefferson) 45 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 46 Priority 5 $ 70,000 47(40) Parc des Familles, Construction of Utilities, Restrooms, 48 Pavilions and Roadways in Raw Undeveloped Wooded 49 Area in Order to Initiate Construction of Regional Park, 50 Planning and Construction 51 (Jefferson) 52 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 53 Priority 5 $ 743,300 Page 30 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1(41) Parish Line Drainage Pump Station Capacity Increase, 2 Planning and Construction 3 (Jefferson) 4 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 5 Priority 1 $ 4,950,000 6(42) Preservation and Restoration of Historic Structures for 7 Hope Haven/Madonna Manor Campus, Planning and 8 Construction 9 (Jefferson) 10 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 11 Priority 1 $ 5,000,000 12(43) Riverside Senior Center, Planning and Construction 13 (Jefferson) 14 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 15 Priority 1 $ 961,900 16 Priority 5 $ 1,455,000 17 Total $ 2,416,900 18(45) Sewer Lift Station Backup Generators - North, 19 Planning and Construction 20 (Jefferson) 21 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 22 Priority 1 $ 2,615,000 23 Priority 5 $ 7,920,000 24 Total $10,535,000 25(48) South Kenner Road Rehabilitation from Live Oak 26 Boulevard to River Road, Planning and Construction 27 (Jefferson) 28 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 29 Priority 5 $ 4,794,400 30(50) Waggaman Playground Improvements, Planning and 31 Construction 32 (Jefferson) 33 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 34 Priority 5 $ 50,000 35(55) Woodland West Drainage Improvements, Planning and 36 Construction 37 (Jefferson) 38 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 39 Priority 1 $ 375,000 40 Priority 5 $ 2,250,000 41 Total $ 2,625,000 42(56) Woodmere Community Center, Real Estate 43 Acquisition, Planning and Construction ($15,000 Local 44 Match) 45 (Jefferson) 46 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 47 Priority 5 $ 191,800 48(57) Woodmere Playground Improvements, Planning and 49 Construction 50 (Jefferson) Page 31 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 2 Priority 1 $ 1,500,000 3 Priority 5 $ 690,000 4 Total $ 2,190,000 5(58) Woodmere Youth Center, Planning and Construction 6 (Jefferson) 7 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 8 Priority 1 $ 285,000 50/J28LAFAYETTE PARISH9 10(191) Parish Government Complex, Parish Courthouse, 11 Planning and Construction 12 (Lafayette) 13 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 14 Priority 1 $ 3,000,000 15 Priority 5 $ 4,500,000 16 Total $ 7,500,000 17(192) Governmental Complex, Jail Physical Plant Upgrade, 18 Planning and Construction ($4,980,000 Non-State 19 Match) 20 (Lafayette) 21 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 22 Priority 1 $ 997,400 23 Priority 5 $ 99,700 24 Total $ 1,097,100 25(193) Kaliste Saloom Widening 26 (Lafayette) 27 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 28 Priority 1 $ 190,500 29 Priority 5 $10,633,300 30 Total $10,823,800 50/J29LAFOURCHE PARISH31 32(1387)South Lafourche Airport Corridor Project 33 (Lafourche) 34 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 35 Priority 1 $ 341,400 36 Priority 5 $ 122,000 37 Total $ 463,400 50/J32LIVINGSTON PARISH38 39(618) Cook Road Extension Economic Development Corridor 40 (Pete's Highway Frontage Road) 41 (Livingston) 42 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 43 Priority 1 $ 1,588,430 44 Priority 5 $ 2,660,900 45 Total $ 4,249,330 50/J34MOREHOUSE PARISH46 47(1227)Public Works Center, Planning and Construction 48 (Morehouse) 49 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 50 Priority 5 $ 325,000 Page 32 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 50/J35NATCHITOCHES P ARISH1 2(1077)Resurfacing of Blanchard Road, Planning and 3 Construction 4 (Natchitoches) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 5 $ 280,000 7(1078)Hard Surfacing of Coco Bed Road, Phase 1, Planning 8 and Construction 9 (Natchitoches) 10 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 11 Priority 1 $ 280,000 12(1079)Old River Bridge, Planning and Construction 13 (Natchitoches) 14 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 15 Priority 5 $ 610,000 16(1080)Courthouse Security Improvements, Planning and 17 Construction 18 (Natchitoches) 19 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 20 Priority 1 $ 480,000 21 Priority 2 $ 350,000 22 Total $ 830,000 23(1082)Resurfacing of Roads in Payne Subdivision, Planning 24 and Construction 25 (Natchitoches) 26 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 27 Priority 1 $ 500,000 28(1083)Resurfacing of Fish Hatchery Road 29 (Natchitoches) 30 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 31 Priority 5 $ 125,000 50/J37OUACHITA PARISH32 33(525) Hannah's Run Control Structure, Planning and 34 Construction 35 (Ouachita) 36 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 37 Priority 1 $ 500,000 50/J38PLAQUEMINES PARISH38 39(275) Empire Bridge Lighting, Planning and Construction 40 (Plaquemines) 41 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 42 Priority 1 $ 100,000 43 Priority 5 $ 100,000 44 Total $ 200,000 50/J39POINTE COUPEE PARISH45 46(1221)False River Ecosystem Restoration Project, Planning 47 and Construction 48 (Pointe Coupee) Page 33 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 2 Priority 1 $ 3,200,000 50/J43SABINE PARISH3 4(971) Plainview Road Rehabilitation, Planning and 5 Construction 6 (Sabine) 7 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 8 Priority 1 $ 30,700 9 Priority 5 $ 4,305,600 10 Total $ 4,336,300 50/J46ST. HELENA PARISH11 12(957) Audubon Library, Planning and Construction 13 (St. Helena) 14 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 15 Priority 1 $ 1,190,000 16 Priority 5 $ 250,000 17 Total $ 1,440,000 50/J47ST. JAMES PARISH18 19(384) Blind River Freshwater Diversion 20 (St. James) 21 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 22 Priority 5 $ 350,000 23(385) St. James Parish Land Acquisition, Planning and 24 Construction 25 (St. James) 26 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 27 Priority 1 $ 1,000,000 50/J49ST. LANDRY PARISH28 29(789) Central St. Landry Economic Development District, 30 Infrastructure Improvements, Planning, Engineering, 31 Utilities, and Construction 32 (St. Landry) 33 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 34 Priority 1 $ 272,600 35(790) Wastewater Treatment Facility - Central St. Landry 36 Economic Development District, Planning and 37 Construction 38 (St. Landry) 39 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 40 Priority 1 $ 395,000 41 Priority 5 $ 1,000,000 42 Total $ 1,395,000 50/J50ST. MARTIN PARISH43 44(652) Butte LaRose Pontoon Bridge Replacement, Planning 45 and Construction 46 (St. Martin) 47 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 48 Priority 5 $ 200,000 Page 34 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1(654) Joe Daigre Canal Drainage Improvements, Planning 2 and Construction 3 (St. Martin) 4 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 5 Priority 5 $ 200,000 6(655) Road Improvements on Four-Mile Bayou Road 7 (St. Martin) 8 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 9 Priority 1 $ 645,000 10 Priority 5 $ 250,000 11 Total $ 895,000 50/J51ST. MARY PARISH12 13(460) Reconstruction of Flattown Road from Chitimacha 14 Trail to Ralph Darden Memorial Parkway for St. Mary 15 Parish Government Within Existing Rights-of-Way 16 (St. Mary) 17 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 18 Priority 1 $ 450,000 19(461) Reconstruction of Charenton Beach Road from LA 20 Hwy 87 to the West Atchafalaya Basin Protection 21 Levee, Planning and Construction 22 (St. Mary) 23 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 24 Priority 5 $ 500,000 25(462) Infrastructure Improvements and Construction of a 26 Welding Training Center Facility at the Charenton 27 Canal Industrial Park 28 (St. Mary) 29 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 30 Priority 1 $ 500,000 31 Priority 5 $ 527,000 32 Total $ 1,027,000 50/J52ST. TAMMANY PARISH33 34(604) Safe Haven Campus for Behavioral and Mental Health, 35 Planning, Construction and Renovation for Triage 36 (St. Tammany) 37 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 38 Priority 1 $ 500,000 39 Priority 5 $ 2,220,000 40 Total $ 2,720,000 41(605) St. Tammany Parish Fishing Pier, Planning and 42 Construction 43 (St. Tammany) 44 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 45 Priority 1 $ 390,000 46(606) University Square Learning Center Facilities, Planning 47 and Construction 48 (St. Tammany) 49 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 50 Priority 1 $ 210,000 51 Priority 5 $10,630,000 52 Total $10,840,000 Page 35 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1(607) South Slidell Levee Protection Rehabilitation: (USACE 2 533d Report or Planning, Land Acquisition, and 3 Construction of Levees West and East of Interstate 10) 4 (St. Tammany) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 5 $ 9,858,000 50/J54TENSAS PARISH7 8(563) Lide Road Improvements, Planning and Construction 9 (Tensas) 10 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 11 Priority 5 $ 500,000 12(631) Tensas Parish/Port Priority Site Plan, Planning and 13 Construction 14 (Tensas) 15 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 16 Priority 5 $ 220,300 50/J55TERREBONNE PARISH17 18(906) South Louisiana Wetland Discovery Center - Phase 2 - 19 Bayou Country Institute, Planning and Construction 20 (Terrebonne) 21 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 22 Priority 1 $ 250,000 23 Priority 5 $ 740,000 24 Total $ 990,000 25(961) Renovate the LePetit Terrebonne Theater Building, 26 Planning and Construction 27 (Terrebonne) 28 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 29 Priority 1 $ 700,000 30(1001)Bayou LaCarpe Watershed Project, Location C, Design 31 and Construction 32 (Terrebonne) 33 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 34 Priority 5 $ 750,000 35(1002)Westside/Alma Street Drainage, Planning and 36 Construction 37 (Terrebonne) 38 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 39 Priority 5 $ 50,000 40(1008)Terrebonne Sports Complex, Planning and 41 Construction 42 (Terrebonne) 43 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 44 Priority 1 $ 9,900 45 Priority 5 $ 1,984,000 46 Total $ 1,993,900 Page 36 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 50/J58VERNON PARISH1 2(720) Vernon/Fort Polk Thoroughfare Electrical Power 3 Extension, and Utilities Including Generators 4 (Vernon) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 1 $ 480,000 7(722) Visitor Center, Planning and Construction 8 (Vernon) 9 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 10 Priority 5 $ 350,000 11(724) Rehabilitation of Various Streets, Including Country 12 Club, Fullerton, Fullerton Extension, Bellview Road 13 and Bridge Live Oak Drive, Planning and Construction 14 (Vernon) 15 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 16 Priority 5 $ 260,000 17(727) Vernon/Fort Polk Thoroughfare Plan, Planning and 18 Construction 19 (Vernon) 20 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 21 Priority 1 $ 8,847,300 22(732) Catfish Hut Road and Bridge Repair and/or 23 Replacement, Planning and Construction 24 (Vernon) 25 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 26 Priority 1 $ 325,000 50/J63WEST FELICIANA PARISH27 28(381) West Feliciana Port Infrastructure, Planning, 29 Engineering and Construction 30 (West Feliciana) 31 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 32 Priority 1 $ 832,100 33 Priority 5 $ 2,140,000 34 Total $ 2,972,100 50/J64WINN PARISH35 36(1202)Roadway Reconstruction, Ed Carpenter, Planning and 37 Construction 38 (Winn) 39 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 40 Priority 1 $ 360,000 50/M05ALEXANDRIA41 42(626) Sugarhouse Road/Eddie Williams Boulevard to LA 43 Highway 1, Phase I and II, Planning and Construction 44 ($5,000,000 Local Match) 45 (Rapides) 46 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 47 Priority 1 $ 2,000,000 48 Priority 5 $ 5,620,000 49 Total $ 7,620,000 Page 37 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 50/M06AMITE1 2(634) Town of Amite City Water Improvement Project, 3 Planning and Construction 4 (Tangipahoa) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 1 $ 666,500 50/M07ANACOCO7 8(568) Street Rehabilitation, Improvements and Construction, 9 Including Liles Road and East Road 10 (Vernon) 11 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 12 Priority 5 $ 110,000 13(569) Water Improvements, Planning and Construction 14 (Vernon) 15 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 16 Priority 5 $ 375,000 50/M19BASTROP17 18(502) Bastrop City Hall - Roof Construction and Green 19 Lighting, Planning and Construction 20 (Morehouse) 21 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 22 Priority 5 $ 20,000 50/M24BERWICK23 24(436) Sewerage Collection System Along Old Spanish Trail 25 and LA 182, Planning and Construction 26 (St. Mary) 27 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 28 Priority 1 $ 258,400 50/M29BOSSIER CITY29 30(234) Louisiana Technology Research Institute 31 (Bossier) 32 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 33 Priority 1 $ 6,000,000 34 Priority 5 $15,000,000 35 Total $21,000,000 50/M32BROUSSARD36 37(422) Reconstruct South Bernard Road From LA Hwy 182 to 38 US Hwy 90, Planning and Construction 39 (Lafayette) 40 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 41 Priority 1 $ 443,090 42 Priority 5 $ 4,000,000 43 Total $ 4,443,090 Page 38 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 50/M38CANKTON1 2(337) Cankton Water System Improvements, Planning and 3 Construction 4 (St. Landry) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 5 $ 189,000 50/M39CARENCRO7 8(289) Wastewater and City Infrastructure Flood Damages, 9 Planning and Construction 10 (Lafayette) 11 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 12 Priority 1 $ 5,060,508 13(290) Arceneaux Road Drainage Improvements and Utility 14 Relocations, Planning and Construction 15 (Lafayette) 16 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 17 Priority 1 $ 450,000 18 Priority 5 $ 300,000 19 Total $ 750,000 50/M43CHENEYVILLE20 21(1157)After School Education Center, Planning and 22 Construction 23 (Rapides) 24 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 25 Priority 5 $ 510,000 50/M45CHURCH POINT26 27(338) Sewer System Improvements, Planning and 28 Construction 29 (Acadia) 30 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 31 Priority 5 $ 300,000 50/M54COTTON VALLEY32 33(1123)Sewerage System Improvements, Planning and 34 Construction 35 (Webster) 36 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 37 Priority 1 $ 1,260,000 50/M61DELHI38 39(1052)Sapa Drive Extension, Planning and Construction 40 (Richland) 41 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 42 Priority 5 $ 1,000,000 50/M64DEQUINCY43 44(642) Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements 45 (Calcasieu) 46 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 47 Priority 2 $ 810,000 Page 39 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 50/M65DERIDDER1 2(891) Education and Job Training Center, Planning and 3 Construction 4 (Beauregard) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 5 $ 205,000 7(892) Community Recreational Building and Shelter, 8 Planning and Construction and/or Acquisition and 9 Rehabilitation of the Existing Facility ($1,500,000 10 Local Match) 11 (Beauregard) 12 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 13 Priority 5 $ 2,063,100 14(893) Blankenship Dr. Water Line Replacement 15 (Beauregard) 16 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 17 Priority 2 $ 630,000 50/M70DOYLINE18 19(1005)Village of Doyline Wastewater Treatment Facility 20 Upgrades 21 (Webster) 22 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 23 Priority 1 $ 45,000 24 Priority 5 $ 370,000 25 Total $ 415,000 50/M89FLORIEN26 27(849) Village of Florien Town Hall, Planning and 28 Construction 29 (Sabine) 30 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 31 Priority 1 $ 425,000 50/M94FRANKLIN32 33(885) Renovation of Old Crowell Elementary Building, 34 Planning and Construction 35 (St. Mary) 36 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 37 Priority 1 $ 1,289,100 38(886) Cayce Street Repairs, Planning and Construction 39 (St. Mary) 40 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 41 Priority 2 $ 200,000 42 Priority 5 $ 2,200,000 43 Total $ 2,400,000 50/MA3GOLDEN MEADOW44 45(900) Upgrade to North Sewerage Treatment Plant, Planning 46 and Construction 47 (Lafourche) Page 40 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 2 Priority 1 $ 15,200 3 Priority 5 $ 159,800 4 Total $ 175,000 50/MB1GRAND ISLE5 6(1064)Historic Recreation Center/Community Center, 7 Planning and Construction 8 (Jefferson) 9 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 10 Priority 1 $ 17,000 11 Priority 5 $ 824,600 12 Total $ 841,600 50/MB5GRETNA13 14(756) City Hall Exterior and Interior Renovation, Planning 15 and Construction 16 (Jefferson) 17 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 18 Priority 1 $ 54,800 19 Priority 5 $ 2,960,900 20 Total $ 3,015,700 21(757) Downtown Drainage Improvements, Planning and 22 Construction 23 (Jefferson) 24 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 25 Priority 1 $ 1,500,000 50/MD1HORNBECK26 27(484) Emergency Connection with West Vernon Waterworks 28 District and Inline Booster Station, Planning and 29 Construction 30 (Vernon) 31 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 32 Priority 5 $ 95,700 33(710) West Side Water System Expansion, Planning and 34 Construction 35 (Sabine, Vernon) 36 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 37 Priority 1 $ 150,000 38 Priority 5 $ 1,350,000 39 Total $ 1,500,000 50/ME1JEAN LAFITTE40 41(977) Lafitte Wetlands Museum Addition, Planning and 42 Construction 43 (Jefferson) 44 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 45 Priority 1 $ 700,000 50/ME6JONESVILLE46 47(661) Renovations to National Guard Armory Building 48 (Catahoula) Page 41 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 2 Priority 1 $ 34,300 3 Priority 5 $ 285,700 4 Total $ 320,000 5(712) Pumping Station Upgrade, Planning and Construction 6 (Catahoula) 7 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 8 Priority 5 $ 55,000 50/MF9LAKE CHARLES9 10(171) Infrastructure Improvements for Economic 11 Development, Planning and Construction ($2,000,000 12 Local Match) 13 (Calcasieu) 14 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 15 Priority 5 $ 2,250,000 16(172) Wastewater Treatment Plant, Plant B/C Force Main 17 Segment No. 2, Planning and Construction ($4,195,000 18 Local Match) 19 (Calcasieu) 20 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 21 Priority 5 $ 5,530,000 22(173) Lakefront Development 23 (Calcasieu) 24 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 25 Priority 5 $ 200,000 50/MG3LEESVILLE26 27(680) Water System Rehabilitation Including Generators, 28 Planning and Construction 29 (Vernon) 30 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 31 Priority 1 $ 375,000 32(681) Street Rehabilitation and Extension 33 (Vernon) 34 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 35 Priority 1 $ 517,000 36 Priority 2 $ 500,000 37 Total $ 1,017,000 50/MH3LOREAUVILLE38 39(859) Loreauville New Fire Station, Planning and 40 Construction 41 (Iberia) 42 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 43 Priority 5 $ 150,000 50/MH6MADISONVILLE44 45(375) Rehabilitation of Sewer Lift Stations, Planning and 46 Construction 47 (St. Tammany) 48 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 49 Priority 1 $ 445,000 Page 42 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 50/MH9MANGHAM1 2(362) Mangham Recreation Complex 3 (Richland) 4 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 5 Priority 1 $ 548,400 6 Priority 5 $ 1,020,000 7 Total $ 1,568,400 50/MI1MANSFIELD8 9(521) Wastewater Collection System Improvements, Planning 10 and Construction 11 (DeSoto) 12 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 13 Priority 5 $ 50,000 50/MI4MARINGOUIN14 15(373) Governmental/Multi-Purpose Facility, Planning and 16 Construction 17 (Iberville) 18 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 19 Priority 1 $ 2,300 20 Priority 5 $ 300,000 21 Total $ 302,300 50/MJ5MINDEN22 23(489) Potable Water Ground Storage Tank, Planning and 24 Construction 25 (Webster) 26 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 27 Priority 1 $ 145,100 28 Priority 5 $ 686,300 29 Total $ 831,400 50/MJ6MONROE30 31(1161)Event Center for Flood Recovery, Planning and 32 Construction 33 (Ouachita) 34 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 35 Priority 5 $15,000,000 36(1162)Downtown Development District Facilities and 37 Infrastructure for River Front, Design and Construction 38 (Ouachita) 39 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 40 Priority 5 $ 100,000 41(1290)I-20 Interchange Improvement and Kansas Garrett 42 Connector, Kansas Lane Connector, Planning and 43 Construction ($1,000,000 Local and $6,000,000 Federal 44 Match) 45 (Ouachita) 46 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 47 Priority 1 $ 6,369,900 48 Priority 5 $25,600,000 49 Total $31,969,900 Page 43 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 50/ML1NEW IBERIA1 2(365) Bayou Teche Museum Expansion and George Rodrigue 3 Park 4 (Iberia) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 2 $ 2,260,000 50/ML3NEW ORLEANS7 8(297) New Sewerage and Water Board Power Plant, Planning 9 and Construction 10 (Orleans) 11 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 12 Priority 1 $ 7,300,000 13(298) Eastern New Orleans Hospital, Equipment, Acquisition, 14 Installation, Planning and Construction 15 (Orleans) 16 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 17 Priority 1 $ 1,562,900 18(299) Algiers Playgrounds and Parks, Renovation of 19 Restrooms, Lighting, Fencing, and Playground 20 Equipment 21 (Orleans) 22 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 23 Priority 1 $ 225,900 24 Priority 5 $ 49,100 25 Total $ 275,000 26(302) Joe Bartholomew Golf Course Storm Shelter/ 27 Restrooms Portico Units, Planning, Acquisition, 28 Installation, and Construction 29 (Orleans) 30 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 31 Priority 1 $ 300,000 32(437) West Bank Park Improvements and George W. Carver 33 Playground Renovations, Including New Soccer and 34 Recreational Facilities, and Skateboard Park Planning 35 and Construction 36 (Orleans) 37 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 38 Priority 1 $ 910,900 39 Priority 5 $12,325,400 40 Total $13,236,300 41Provided, however, that $450,000 of the Priority 1 appropriation shall be used to fund the 42George W. Carver Playground Renovations project and $200,000 of the Priority 1 43appropriation shall be used to fund the Skateboard Park at the West Bank Park project. 50/ML4NEW ROADS44 45(742) Industrial Park Development Project, Planning and 46 Construction 47 (Pointe Coupee) 48 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 49 Priority 1 $ 1,000,000 Page 44 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 50/MM4OIL CITY1 2(743) Water Treatment Plant Improvements, Planning and 3 Construction 4 (Caddo) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 1 $ 1,773,500 7 Priority 5 $ 500,000 8 Total $ 2,273,500 9(745) Water Distribution System Improvements, Planning 10 and Construction 11 (Caddo) 12 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 13 Priority 5 $ 335,000 50/MM6OPELOUSAS14 15(566) Water Meter Replacement and Upgrades, Planning and 16 Construction 17 (St. Landry) 18 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 19 Priority 5 $ 1,080,000 20(567) Cherry Street Park Underground Infrastructure Project, 21 Planning and Construction 22 (St. Landry) 23 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 24 Priority 5 $ 1,994,000 50/MM9PATTERSON25 26(1023)Replacement of Water and Gas Meters in Patterson, 27 Planning and Construction 28 (St. Mary) 29 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 30 Priority 5 $ 460,000 50/MN5PLAIN DEALING31 32(770) Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvement, Planning 33 and Construction 34 (Bossier) 35 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 36 Priority 1 $ 13,600 37 Priority 5 $ 277,900 38 Total $ 291,500 50/MO8RAYNE39 40(535) Martin Luther King Community Center Improvements, 41 Planning and Construction 42 (Acadia) 43 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 44 Priority 5 $ 315,000 50/MO9RAYVILLE45 46(361) Wastewater Transport and Treatment Facilities for 47 Economic Development 48 (Richland) Page 45 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 2 Priority 2 $ 1,300,000 3Provided, however, that this Priority 2 appropriation is used for the extension of sewer 4lines south along Highway 425. 5(1257)Water Service Facilities for Economic Development, 6 Planning and Construction 7 (Richland) 8 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 9 Priority 1 $ 430,770 10 Priority 5 $ 8,022,300 11 Total $ 8,453,070 50/MP5RINGGOLD12 13(981) Town Hall and Civic Center, Planning and 14 Construction 15 (Bienville) 16 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 17 Priority 1 $ 705,000 50/MQ1ROSEPINE18 19(479) Rosepine Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvement, 20 Planning and Construction 21 (Vernon) 22 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 23 Priority 1 $ 1,785,000 24 Priority 2 $ 465,000 25 Total $ 2,250,000 50/MQ8SCOTT26 27(229) Apollo Road Extension (Rue Du Belier and Dulles 28 Drive Intersection to Old Spanish Trail and Apollo 29 Road Intersection), Planning, Construction, and Land 30 Acquisition 31 (Lafayette) 32 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 33 Priority 2 $ 5,500,000 34(236) Water and Sewer Line Installation along Apollo Road 35 Extension, Planning and Construction 36 (Lafayette) 37 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 38 Priority 1 $ 196,100 39 Priority 2 $ 2,200,000 40 Total $ 2,396,100 50/MR1SHREVEPORT41 42(692) C.C. Antoine Museum and Arts Center, Planning and 43 Construction ($64,000 Local Match) 44 (Caddo) 45 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 46 Priority 1 $ 325,000 Page 46 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1(942) C.C. Antoine Park, Planning and Construction 2 (Caddo) 3 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 4 Priority 1 $ 477,300 5 Priority 5 $ 622,700 6 Total $ 1,100,000 50/MR2SIBLEY7 8(984) Wastewater Treatment Facilities Improvements, 9 Planning and Construction 10 (Webster) 11 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 12 Priority 1 $ 303,800 50/MS5SPRINGHILL13 14(332) Recreational Complex 15 (Webster) 16 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 17 Priority 1 $ 500,000 18 Priority 5 $ 2,185,000 19 Total $ 2,685,000 20(1148)Wastewater Collection System Improvements, Planning 21 and Construction 22 (Webster) 23 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 24 Priority 5 $ 70,000 50/MS9SULPHUR25 26(219) Maplewood Drive Rehabilitation 27 (Calcasieu) 28 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 29 Priority 2 $ 470,000 30 Priority 5 $ 6,730,000 31 Total $ 7,200,000 32(220) Upgrade Regional Sewerage Pumping Stations 33 (Arizona and Highway 108), Planning and Construction 34 (Calcasieu) 35 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 36 Priority 1 $ 300,000 37 Priority 5 $ 3,400,000 38 Total $ 3,700,000 50/MT3TALLULAH39 40(1261)Emergency Water Production, Transmission and 41 Treatment, Acquisition, Planning and Construction 42 (Madison) 43 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 44 Priority 1 $ 500,000 50/MU2VIDALIA45 46(314) Development of a Slackwater Port on the Mississippi 47 River, Planning and Construction 48 (Concordia) Page 47 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 2 Priority 1 $ 4,848,100 3 Priority 5 $ 4,250,000 4 Total $ 9,098,100 50/MU4VILLE PLATTE5 6(278) Ville Platte Evangeline Recreational District 7 (Evangeline) 8 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 9 Priority 1 $ 1,770,000 10(279) Infrastructure Improvements, Planning and 11 Construction 12 (Evangeline) 13 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 14 Priority 1 $ 914,000 50/MU6VIVIAN15 16(716) Water and Wastewater System Improvements and 17 Extension, Planning and Construction 18 (Caddo) 19 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 20 Priority 1 $ 932,600 50/MV1WELSH21 22(954) Street and Drainage Improvements 23 (Jefferson Davis) 24 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 25 Priority 2 $ 450,000 50/MV3WESTLAKE26 27(781) Compressed Natural Gas Fueling Station, Planning and 28 Construction 29 (Calcasieu) 30 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 31 Priority 1 $ 300,000 32 Priority 5 $ 1,800,000 33 Total $ 2,100,000 34(784) Police and Emergency Response Facility, Planning and 35 Construction 36 (Calcasieu) 37 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 38 Priority 1 $ 754,300 50/MV4WESTWEGO39 40(310) Water Tower, Line and Improvements 41 (Jefferson) 42 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 43 Priority 1 $ 450,000 44(399) The WHARF, Planning, Construction, and Site 45 Preparation 46 (Jefferson) Page 48 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 2 Priority 1 $ 5,200,000 3 Priority 5 $ 2,200,000 4 Total $ 7,400,000 5(400) Park Land and Improvements, Including Improvements 6 to Existing Parks and Land Acquisition, Planning and 7 Construction 8 (Jefferson) 9 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 10 Priority 1 $ 1,443,570 11(401) Sala Avenue Street and Infrastructure Improvements 12 (Jefferson) 13 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 14 Priority 1 $ 400,000 15 Priority 5 $ 850,000 16 Total $ 1,250,000 17(402) Drainage Improvements, Phase I 18 (Jefferson) 19 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 20 Priority 5 $ 26,700 21(403) Street Improvements, including the Placement of Fire 22 Hydrants, Planning and Construction 23 (Jefferson) 24 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 25 Priority 1 $ 1,000,000 26(417) Emergency Preparedness Building, Planning and 27 Construction 28 (Jefferson) 29 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 30 Priority 1 $ 1,661,500 31(418) Fire Station, Planning and Construction 32 (Jefferson) 33 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 34 Priority 1 $ 271,660 35 Priority 5 $ 300,000 36 Total $ 571,660 37(419) Performing Arts Center/Community Center 38 Renovations, Planning, Construction and Equipment 39 (Jefferson) 40 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 41 Priority 5 $ 1,000,000 42(420) Farmers/Fisheries Market, Planning and Construction 43 (Jefferson) 44 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 45 Priority 5 $ 66,600 46(421) Water Plant Improvements, Planning and Construction 47 (Jefferson) 48 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 49 Priority 1 $ 582,600 Page 49 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 50/MW3ZACHARY1 2(215) Water System Improvements, Planning and 3 Construction 4 (East Baton Rouge) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 1 $ 1,630,000 50/MW6ST. GABRIEL7 8(345) City Council Chambers - New Construction 9 (Iberville) 10 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 11 Priority 5 $ 1,440,000 50/MW8CENTRAL12 13(98) Administration Building 14 (East Baton Rouge) 15 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 16 Priority 1 $ 461,300 17 Priority 5 $ 400,000 18 Total $ 861,300 50/N03THE AUDUBON NATURE INSTITUTE, INC.19 20(292) Audubon 2020 Exhibits 21 (Orleans) 22 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 23 Priority 1 $ 2,845,980 24 Priority 5 $30,981,600 25 Total $33,827,580 50/N05NEW ORLEANS EXHIBITION HALL AUTHORITY26 27(334) Property Development Project 28 (Orleans) 29 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 30 Priority 5 $25,000,000 50/N06STATE FAIR OF LOUISIANA31 32(1177)Hirsch Memorial Coliseum and Louisiana State 33 Fairgrounds Improvements Project 34 (Caddo) 35 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 36 Priority 2 $ 265,000 37 Priority 5 $ 3,515,000 38 Total $ 3,780,000 50/N13CHENNAULT INTERNATIONAL AIRP ORT AUTHORITY39 40(1208)New Air Cargo Facility, Planning and Construction 41 ($1,100,000 Local Match) 42 (Calcasieu) 43 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 44 Priority 1 $ 350,000 45 Priority 5 $ 2,750,000 46 Total $ 3,100,000 Page 50 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1(1209)New Aviation Hangar and Ground Support Equipment 2 Facility, Planning and Construction ($1,000,000 Local 3 Match) 4 (Calcasieu) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 1 $ 260,000 50/N18IBERIA PARISH AIRPORT AUTHORITY7 8(212) Rehabilitation of Hangar #88 and Associated Parking 9 Lot, Planning and Construction 10 (Iberia) 11 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 12 Priority 1 $ 700,000 13 Priority 5 $ 700,000 14 Total $ 1,400,000 50/N34ODYSSEY HOUSE LOUISIANA, INC.15 16(995) Odyssey House Louisiana Renovation Project, Planning 17 and Construction 18 (Orleans) 19 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 20 Priority 1 $ 1,011,500 21 Priority 5 $ 4,877,300 22 Total $ 5,888,800 50/N74THE NATIONAL WORLD WAR II MUSEUM, INC.23 24(582) Eight Projects Under FP&C Management, Plus 25 Liberation Pavilion: Bricks and Mortar, Exhibit 26 Fabrication and Media Production, Planning and 27 Construction 28 (Orleans) 29 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 30 Priority 1 $15,000,000 50/NA2LAFAYETTE AIRPORT COMMISSION31 32(356) Construction of a New Passenger Facility Terminal at 33 Lafayette Regional Airport, Planning and Construction 34 (Lafayette) 35 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 36 Priority 1 $10,200,000 50/NAJEFFORTS OF GRACE, INC.37 38(992) Ashe Too, Planning and Construction 39 (Orleans) 40 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 41 Priority 1 $ 500,000 50/NBFCOMMUNITY RECEIVING HOME, INC.42 43(485) Renaissance Home for Youth, New Administrative 44 Building, Renovation of Existing Administrative 45 Building, Roads and Parking Areas, Planning and 46 Construction 47 (Rapides) Page 51 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 2 Priority 1 $ 327,000 3 Priority 5 $ 950,000 4 Total $ 1,277,000 50/NC2BATON ROUGE RECREATION AND PARKS COMMISSION5 6(1193)Anna T. Jordan Site and Facility Improvements (Non- 7 State Match Required) 8 (East Baton Rouge) 9 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 10 Priority 1 $ 120,300 11 Priority 5 $ 100,000 12 Total $ 220,300 13(1194)Central Community Sports Park, Planning and 14 Construction 15 (East Baton Rouge) 16 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 17 Priority 1 $ 26,000 18 Priority 5 $ 230,000 19 Total $ 256,000 50/NCJWATERWORK S DISTRICT #14 OF WARD #5, CALCASIEU PARISH20 21(615) Replacement of Old Starks Water System Lines and 22 Plugging of Old Wells, Planning and Construction 23 (Calcasieu) 24 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 25 Priority 5 $ 50,000 50/NCNSOUTH TOLEDO BEND WATERWORK S DISTRICT26 27(962) Interconnection with Sabine Water Works 28 (Sabine) 29 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 30 Priority 2 $ 720,000 50/NDNOPPORTUNITIES INDUSTRIALIZ ATION CENTER31 32 INCORPORATED OF OUACHITA 33(1215)New Education Building, Planning and Construction 34 (Ouachita) 35 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 36 Priority 5 $ 405,000 50/NG6THE LOUISIANA BLACK HISTORY HALL OF FAME37 38(1094)Museum and Cultural Center, Planning and 39 Construction 40 (East Baton Rouge) 41 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 42 Priority 2 $ 375,000 43 Priority 5 $ 1,865,000 44 Total $ 2,240,000 Page 52 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 50/NGALINCOLN PARISH FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT #11 2(1304)Renovations to Existing Facility and Additional 3 Buildings, Acquisition, Planning and Construction 4 (Lincoln) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 5 $ 120,000 50/NGQTHE STRAND THEATRE OF SHREVEPORT CORPORATION7 8(429) Repair and Renovation to the Strand Theatre of 9 Shreveport 10 (Caddo) 11 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 12 Priority 1 $ 26,600 13 Priority 5 $ 984,000 14 Total $ 1,010,600 50/NJ9DRYADES YMCA15 16(1286)Technical Training Center, Planning and Construction 17 (Orleans) 18 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 19 Priority 1 $ 1,139,500 20 Priority 5 $ 6,759,500 21 Total $ 7,899,000 50/NKBEBARB WATERWORK S DISTRICT #122 23(895) Water Plant Improvements 24 (Sabine) 25 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 26 Priority 2 $ 750,000 50/NLMFOUNDATION FOR SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS EDUCATION27 28(231) A Model for a 21st Century Workforce Development 29 Urban High School - New Orleans Science and 30 Mathematics High School 31 (Orleans) 32 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 33 Priority 1 $ 1,000,000 34 Priority 5 $ 2,000,000 35 Total $ 3,000,000 50/NMDBELMONT WATERWORK S, INC.36 37(713) Water System Improvements, Planning and 38 Construction 39 (Sabine) 40 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 41 Priority 1 $ 1,082,850 50/NMGLIVINGSTON ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CHILDREN, INC.42 43(1327)New Facility for Livingston Association for Retarded 44 Children, Inc. Planning and Construction 45 (Livingston) 46 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 47 Priority 1 $ 530,000 Page 53 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 50/NMYNORTHWEST LOUISIANA COMMUNITY DEVELOP MENT1 2 CORPORATION 3(1138)African American Museum, Planning and Construction 4 (Caddo) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 1 $ 350,000 7 Priority 2 $ 200,000 8 Total $ 550,000 50/NNBPROFESSIONAL SPECIALTIES9 10(855) Equipment for USDA Veterinary Biologic Facility 11 (East Baton Rouge) 12 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 13 Priority 5 $ 350,000 50/NNWBEAUREGARD PARISH WATERWORK S DISTRICT #314 15(599) Longacre Road Water Plant Improvements, Planning 16 and Construction 17 (Beauregard) 18 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 19 Priority 5 $ 50,000 50/NP1ACADIANA CRIMINALISTICS LABORATORY DISTRICT20 21(333) New Crime Laboratory, Planning, Design, Construction 22 and Equipment 23 (Iberia) 24 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 25 Priority 1 $ 2,000,000 26 Priority 5 $ 2,000,000 27 Total $ 4,000,000 50/NP3BAYOU LAFOURCHE FRESH WATER DISTRICT28 29(1131)Donaldsonville Flood Control, Planning and 30 Construction 31 (Ascension, Assumption, Lafourche, Terrebonne) 32 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 33 Priority 1 $ 765,000 50/NPDIBERIA ECONOMIC DEVELOP MENT AUTHORITY34 35(268) Progress Point Business Park and Airport Gateway, 36 Land Acquisition, Planning and Construction 37 (Iberia) 38 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 39 Priority 1 $ 2,337,500 50/NQCTANNEHILL WATER SYSTEM40 41(1205)Water Production and Treatment System, Planning and 42 Construction 43 (Winn) 44 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 45 Priority 1 $ 720,000 Page 54 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 50/NQVBEAUREGARD WATERWORK S DISTRICT #61 2(709) Water System Improvements, Planning and 3 Construction 4 (Beauregard) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 1 $ 1,583,500 7 Priority 2 $ 1,091,500 8 Total $ 2,675,000 50/NQWCALCASIEU WATERWORK S DISTRICT #109 10(449) New Water System, Planning and Construction 11 (Calcasieu) 12 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 13 Priority 5 $ 750,000 50/NRONATCHITOCHES COMMUNICATIONS DISTRICT14 15(495) Natchitoches Parish Emergency Communications 16 District, Planning and Construction 17 (Natchitoches) 18 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 19 Priority 1 $ 391,640 50/NRVMADISON VOLUNTARY COUNCIL ON AG ING, INC.20 21(749) Expansion and Improvements to Activities Building, 22 Planning and Construction 23 (Madison) 24 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 25 Priority 5 $ 220,000 50/NSPEDEN HOUSE26 27(958) Residential Capacity Expansion, Acquisition 28 (Orleans) 29 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 30 Priority 2 $ 545,000 50/NSXMOREHOUSE PARISH SHERIFF31 32(1233)Operations Center Relocation, Site Development, 33 Renovations and Improvements, Planning and 34 Construction ($130,000 Local Match) 35 (Morehouse) 36 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 37 Priority 5 $ 14,400 50/NTKTHE UNION LINCOLN REG IONAL WATER SUPPLY INITIATIVE38 39(969) Development of Alternative Water Supply from Lake 40 D'Arbonne for Lincoln and Union Parishes 41 (Lincoln, Union) 42 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 43 Priority 1 $ 1,397,200 44 Priority 5 $ 2,400,000 45 Total $ 3,797,200 Page 55 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 50/NTLGIRL SCOUTS LOUISIANA EAST1 2(796) Emergency Repairs to Lake Valve and Spillway at Girl 3 Scout Camp Whispering Pines, Planning and 4 Construction 5 (Tangipahoa) 6 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 7 Priority 1 $ 850,000 50/NUR9TH WARD FIELD OF DREAMS8 9(99) 9th Ward Field of Dreams Football and Track Stadium, 10 Planning and Construction 11 (Orleans) 12 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 13 Priority 5 $ 1,415,000 50/NUVMONROE DOWNTOWN ECONOMIC DEVELOP MENT DISTRICT14 15(1152)Monroe Riverwalk, Planning and Construction 16 (Ouachita) 17 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 18 Priority 5 $ 116,200 50/NVKUNION GENERAL HOSPITAL19 20(910) Portico for Elderly and Handicapped Patients, Planning 21 and Construction 22 (Union) 23 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 24 Priority 5 $ 140,000 50/NWMNORTH DELTA REG IONAL PLANNING AND ECONOMIC25 26 DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, INC. 27(1180)North Delta Innovation Technology and Disaster 28 Recovery Center 29 (Ouachita) 30 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 31 Priority 5 $ 950,000 50/NWRLOUISIANA SWAMP BASE, INC.32 33(304) Camp Atchafalaya Swamp Base, Planning, Design and 34 Construction 35 (St. Martin) 36 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 37 Priority 1 $ 1,780,000 50/NXEOCHSNER CLINIC FOUNDATION38 39(428) Ochsner Transplant Center of Excellence - Innovation 40 Center, Planning and Construction 41 (Jefferson) 42 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 43 Priority 1 $ 3,500,000 44 Priority 5 $ 6,500,000 45 Total $10,000,000 Page 56 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 50/NXIHEBERT WATER SYSTEM, INC.1 2(851) Water System Improvements, Planning and 3 Construction 4 (Caldwell) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 1 $ 500,000 7 Priority 5 $ 2,600,000 8 Total $ 3,100,000 50/NXNLOUISIANA CHILDRENS MEDICAL CENTER HEALTH9 10(1367)Children's Hospital New Orleans Behavioral Health 11 Hospital, Planning and Construction 12 (Orleans) 13 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 14 Priority 1 $ 2,000,000 15 Priority 5 $11,000,000 16 Total $13,000,000 50/NXSBATON ROUGE GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER17 18(1392)Regional Burn Center Expansion 19 (East Baton Rouge) 20 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 21 Priority 2 $ 1,340,000 50/NXYRIVERLAND MEDICAL CENTER22 23(1070)Concordia Parish Hospital and Medical Office 24 Building, Real Estate Acquisition, Planning, Design, 25 Construction, and Equipment 26 (Concordia) 27 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 28 Priority 1 $ 1,750,000 29 Priority 5 $ 1,750,000 30 Total $ 3,500,000 50/NYNOPELOUSAS HEIGHTS31 32(559) Opelousas Heights Proposed Subdivision, Planning and 33 Construction 34 (St. Landry) 35 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 36 Priority 1 $ 500,000 37 Priority 5 $ 715,000 38 Total $ 1,215,000 50/NYPSECOND HARVEST F OOD BANK39 40(718) Roof Replacement and HVAC Installation, Planning 41 and Construction 42 (Jefferson) 43 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 44 Priority 1 $ 2,000,000 45 Priority 5 $ 500,000 46 Total $ 2,500,000 Page 57 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 50/NYSHOLY ROSARY REDEVELOP MENT BOARD1 2(811) Holy Rosary Institute, Planning, Construction and 3 Restoration 4 (Lafayette) 5 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 6 Priority 2 $ 500,000 7 Priority 5 $ 4,000,000 8 Total $ 4,500,000 50/NYVCHATEAU DE NOTRE F ACILITIES CORPORATION9 10(850) St. Andrew's Village at Wynhoven Health Care Center, 11 Planning and Construction 12 (Jefferson) 13 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 14 Priority 1 $ 4,000,000 50/NZBLIVINGSTON PARISH AIRPORT DISTRICT15 16(112) Livingston Executive Airport, Planning and 17 Construction 18 (Livingston) 19 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 20 Priority 1 $ 15,000 21 Priority 5 $ 1,600,000 22 Total $ 1,615,000 50/NZMFRIENDS OF FISHER HOUSE OF SOUTHERN LOUISIANA23 24(1146)Fisher House for Veterans and Families, Planning and 25 Construction 26 (Orleans) 27 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 28 Priority 2 $ 500,000 29 Priority 5 $ 5,750,000 30 Total $ 6,250,000 50/S10CALCASIEU PARISH SCHOOL BOARD31 32(1391)Renovations to Lake Charles Boston Stadium, Planning 33 and Construction 34 (Calcasieu) 35 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 36 Priority 1 $ 177,000 37 Priority 5 $ 823,000 38 Total $ 1,000,000 50/S18EAST CARROLL PARISH SCHOOL BOARD39 40(1076)Administration Building, Acquisition and Renovation, 41 Planning and Construction 42 (East Carroll) 43 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 44 Priority 5 $ 280,000 Page 58 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 50/S39POINTE COUPEE PARISH SCHOOL BOARD1 2(1136)Pointe Coupee Parish School Board Office Relocation, 3 Renovation and Rebuilding Due to Flooding Caused by 4 Hurricane Gustav, Planning and Construction 5 (Pointe Coupee) 6 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 7 Priority 5 $ 1,500,000 50/S63WEST FELICIANA PARISH SCHOOL BOARD8 9(280) Julius Freyhan Cultural/Conference Center, Planning 10 and Construction 11 (West Feliciana) 12 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 13 Priority 1 $ 3,098,000 14 Priority 2 $ 1,062,000 15 Total $ 4,160,000 Section 1A. Appropriated Debt Projects. The projects listed in this section are16 17to be funded through the sale of bonds and secured by or payable from state appropriation. 08/403OFFICE OF JUVENILE JUSTICE18 19 20(694) Community Based Program, Juvenile Justice 21 Improvements, Planning, Construction, Renovation, 22 Acquisition, and Equipment 23 (Statewide) 24 Payable from General Obligation Bonds 25 Priority 1 $ 1,697,500 26 Priority 2 $ 2,000,000 27 Payable from Revenue Bonds $60,000,000 28 Total $63,697,500 29Notwithstanding anything contained in this Capital Outlay Act, or any previous Capital 30Outlay Act to the contrary, or any other provision of law, the Department of Public Safety 31and Corrections, youth services, office of juvenile justice, may finance the design, 32construction, furnishing and equipping of replacement facilities through the issuance of 33revenue bonds by the Louisiana Correctional Facilities Corporation to be secured by and 34payable from State appropriations. The issuance of such revenue bonds shall require the 35approval of the State Bond Commission. 36 Section 2. The expenditure of funds appropriated in this Act, except 37appropriations made to nonprofit economic development corporations, shall be in conformity 38to all existing statutes relative to public bidding, contractual review, and R.S. 39:101 through 39128 and any other statutes affecting the capital outlay program for state government, state 40institutions, and political entities. No contract shall be awarded for any project prior to the 41granting of a line of credit or the sale of bonds by the State Bond Commission, determination 42by the state treasurer that cash funding is available in the Comprehensive Capital Outlay Page 59 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1Escrow Account for the project, or delivery of revenue bonds whose issuance is authorized 2in Section 1 of this Act. 3 Section 3. Payment for projects specified in this Act must be made by warrant 4submitted to the division of administration, Department of Transportation and Development, 5the state treasurer or other administering agency as provided in Section 8, whichever is 6appropriate, only to the extent of funds required for immediate payment. Copies of invoices 7or other supporting documentation shall be submitted with warrants. In the event that any 8equipment included in this Act, is procured pursuant to the provisions of the State Lease- 9Purchase Act, R.S. 39:1761 et seq., the amounts included in this Act for each such piece of 10equipment shall not be appropriated. The provisions of R.S. 39:1771 which require 11equipment to be leased under the State Lease-Purchase Act to be included in the executive 12budget and approved by the legislature through inclusion in the General Appropriation Act 13shall be considered waived upon the inclusion of such equipment in this Act. Projects 14contained in this Act may, at the direction of the division of administration and with the 15approval of the State Bond Commission, alternatively be funded through financing programs 16heretofore or hereafter provided by a public trust and public corporation duly organized 17pursuant to R.S. 9:2341 et seq., having for its beneficiary the state and the Louisiana Local 18Government Environmental Facilities and Community Development Authority, pursuant to 19R.S. 33:4548.1 et seq. 20 Section 4. If at any time during the Fiscal Year 2019-2020, the governor should 21find, or the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget or the commissioner of 22administration should report to the governor, that the receipts of the treasury are falling short 23or appear likely to fall short of the revenue estimates for the fiscal year and that a cash 24deficit is likely to be incurred, the governor shall take such steps as deemed necessary to 25prevent the occurrence of a cash deficit. In the event that a capital outlay project funded in 26this Act falls under an agency which is abolished or for which funds are not appropriated in 27the 2019-2020 General Appropriation Act, then the funds appropriated in this Act for such 28capital outlay projects shall not be expended unless deemed necessary by the governor to 29protect life or property. In the event that legislation is enacted which transfers facilities or 30programs for which projects are funded in this Act, on behalf of one agency, institution, Page 60 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1department, or management board to another agency, institution, department, or management 2board, then the projects in this Act shall be deemed transferred also. 3 Section 5. All monies appropriated by this Act and any applicable funds of a 4prior capital outlay budget act adopted by the legislature shall be deposited by the state 5treasurer in the Comprehensive Capital Outlay Escrow Account, established by this Section, 6in the state treasury. In accordance with R.S. 36:764, no later than sixty days following the 7end of each quarter, the state treasurer shall report to the Joint Legislative Committee on the 8Budget and the commissioner of administration, all funds contained in the Miscellaneous 9Fund of the Comprehensive Capital Outlay Escrow Account. Notwithstanding any 10provisions contained herein or other law to the contrary, any original issue premium or 11accrued interest proceeds received pursuant to the sale of general obligation bonds shall 12remain on deposit to the credit of the Bond Security and Redemption Fund until such time 13as they may be utilized in accordance with U.S. Department of the Treasury Regulations 14promulgated pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. All such monies shall be 15administered according to the particular act pertaining to the fiscal year in which such 16monies were appropriated. If it is determined by the director of the office of facility 17planning and control, division of administration, that the funds appropriated by this Act or 18any prior capital outlay budget act are not sufficient to complete the projects contained in 19any capital outlay budget act, through unavoidable deficiencies in appropriation, including 20administrative and legal requirements, the commissioner of administration, subject to 21approval of the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget, may direct the use of interest 22earned from the investment of general obligation bond or note proceeds in the 23Comprehensive Capital Outlay Escrow Account, not to exceed an aggregate of five million 24dollars in any one fiscal year, for the purpose of completing the projects contained in any 25capital outlay budget act and such money shall be deemed appropriated in specific amounts 26necessary for such purpose. All appropriations in this Act which are made as additions to 27funds for previously authorized projects shall be included, for accounting purposes, in the 28account of the previously authorized projects. If it is determined by the director of the office 29of facility planning and control, division of administration, that it is cost effective and 30practical to combine individual appropriations, the commissioner of administration, subject Page 61 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1to the approval of the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget, may direct that two or 2more appropriations or parts thereof may be combined into a single project for accounting 3and audit purposes. The commissioner of administration may direct that funding in the 4various statewide and/or multiple parish projects for improvements for state facilities may 5be transferred to any project, in this Act or any previous Capital Outlay Act, which require 6supplemental funding for improvements for state facilities which qualify for funding through 7the various statewide and/or multiple parish projects for improvements for state facilities. 8The office of facility planning and control, division of administration is authorized to receive 9settlements and vendor rebates not in excess of $50,000 unless approved by the Joint 10Legislative Committee on the Budget, and to add those receipts to the funding for projects 11in this Act or any previous Capital Outlay Act for which project funds are received. The 12office of facility planning and control, division of administration is authorized to receive 13insurance payments and are hereby authorized to immediately repair facilities that suffer 14insurance losses without those projects being included in the Act and shall report to the Joint 15Legislative Committee on the Budget any expenditures from insurance funds received 16pursuant to this section. A portion, as determined by the commissioner of administration and 17not to exceed one percent (1%), of the funding for projects which qualify for the Percent for 18Art Program and not to exceed $450,000 for an individual, qualifying project, may be 19transferred from the qualifying project budgets, to the Department of Culture, Recreation and 20Tourism for costs of acquiring art and administering the program. For all Percent for Art 21Program projects in this or any previous capital outlay, up to ten percent (10%) of the 22aforementioned one percent (1%) may be used for the costs of administering the projects. 23 Section 6. Prior to March 1, 2020, the commissioner of administration shall 24submit to the Joint Legislative Committee on Capital Outlay a list of projects that are 25completed and the cash balances remaining in each project. 26 Section 7. The commissioner of administration, with the approval of the Joint 27Legislative Committee on the Budget, is authorized to supplement or substitute the 28appropriations specified in this or previous capital outlay acts with any federal or other funds 29which are or may become available and such funds shall be deemed appropriated in specific 30amounts necessary for the purposes of this Act. Any funds received by the State Bond Page 62 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1Commission as a result of a prepayment of reimbursement contracts as authorized by law 2and the policy and procedure for reimbursement contracts of the Department of Treasury, 3office of State Bond Commission, shall be deposited as set forth in such policy and 4procedure and shall be deemed available and appropriated in specific amounts necessary for 5the purposes of this Act pursuant to the procedure set forth in this section. 6 Section 8A. All of the funds herein appropriated, except for appropriations made 7to the Department of Military Affairs, the Legislature, the Louisiana Stadium and Exposition 8District, the Department of Economic Development, the Coastal Protection and Restoration 9Authority, the Division of Administration for Supplemental State Funds for Local 10Government Assistance Program, the Division of Administration for the Community Water 11Enrichment Program or the Department of Transportation and Development, shall be 12considered as having been appropriated directly to the Office of Facility Planning and 13Control, Division of Administration, and all projects herein authorized and funded shall be 14subject to the provisions of R.S. 39:101 through 128. All cooperative endeavor agreements 15for non-state entities shall be prepared by the office of facility planning and control and the 16commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to effectuate any necessary 17transfer of funds from the Department of Justice to the office of facility planning and control 18in order to accomplish this purpose. 19 (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this act to the contrary or any other 20provision of law, the appropriations made for the Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District 21shall be appropriated directly to the Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District, and are 22public purposes pursuant to the provisions of Article VII, Section 14 of the Constitution of 23Louisiana primarily for economic development, including the generation of tax revenue, 24creation of jobs, and the generation of tourism, and may be used to reimburse any 25expenditure made prior to the granting of a line of credit or the sale of bonds by the State 26Bond Commission, determination by the State Treasurer that cash funding has been 27deposited in the Comprehensive Capital Outlay Escrow Account for the project. 28 (2) Further, with respect to appropriations to the Louisiana Stadium and 29Exposition District for the TPC Louisiana, Planning and Construction project, the Louisiana 30Stadium and Exposition District shall be permitted to use alternative competitive Page 63 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1procurement and delivery methods for the award of any contracts to be funded through such 2appropriation. 3 (3) The Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District shall have the authority to 4directly appoint a design professional from a list of a minimum of three architectural firms 5or joint ventures with professional sports facility design experience acceptable to the 6Commissioner of Administration and shall be exempt from other state requirements for 7selection of designers. The design professional fee shall be in accordance with state 8guidelines administered by the Office of Facility Planning and Control, Division of 9Administration. 10 Section 8B.(1)(a) All of the funds appropriated in the Capital Outlay Act under 11the name of non-state entities shall be administered by the Office of Facility Planning and 12Control, Division of Administration, under cooperative endeavor agreements. Cooperative 13endeavor agreements entered into pursuant to this Act, and approved by the Commissioner 14of Administration or his designee, or the Secretary of the Department of Transportation and 15Development for projects appropriated to or administered by the Department of 16Transportation and Development, shall not be required to be submitted to the Division of 17Administration, Office of Contractual Review. 18 (b) Further, for all projects in the Capital Outlay Act or a previous Capital 19Outlay Act which are appropriated to the Office of Facility Planning and Control, Division 20of Administration, including those administered by cooperative endeavor agreements, up to 21six percent of each line-item may be used for costs of administering the projects. 22 (c) For all projects in Capital Outlay Act or a previous Capital Outlay Act 23appropriated to the Department of Transportation and Development, up to six percent of 24each line-item may be used for costs of administering the projects, or for field 25engineering/construction supervision. 26 (2) Notwithstanding anything in this Act, or a previous Capital Outlay Act, the 27Office of Facility Planning and Control may enter into a cooperative endeavor agreement 28with the Archdiocese of New Orleans and Jefferson Parish for the Preservation and 29Restoration of Historic Structure for Hope Haven/Madonna Manor Campus, Planning and 30Construction project. Page 64 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1 (3) Notwithstanding anything in this Act, or a previous Capital Outlay Act, the 2Office of Facility Planning and Control may enter into a cooperative endeavor agreement 3with Terrebonne Parish Recreation Districts Two and Three and Terrebonne Parish for the 4Terrebonne Sports Complex Phase I, Infrastructure Improvements, Acquisition, Planning 5and Construction project. 6 Section 8C. Line-item general obligation bond projects appropriated to the 7Department of Transportation and Development in the Capital Outlay Act or a previous 8Capital Outlay Act shall be authorized to draw Transportation Trust Funds from the 9Highway Program appropriation, for supplemental funding on overruns in excess of the 10original estimated project cost as determined by the Department of Transportation and 11Development, provided however that said projects are in the state or federal highway system 12and in the priority program, and the overrun is less than $50,000. Any such overrun of 13$50,000 or more must be approved by the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget. 14 Section 8D. All ports, levee districts and other non-state entities must have a 15fully executed cooperative endeavor agreement, from the Office of Facility Planning and 16Control, Department of Transportation and Development, or the State Treasurer, whichever 17is appropriate, before entering into any contracts which obligate state funding and must 18follow all laws pertaining to public bidding. If a port, levee district or other non-state entity 19enters into a contract prior to receipt of funding, or prior to execution of a cooperative 20endeavor agreement, then payments under such contracts are prohibited from capital outlay 21appropriations, and are the sole responsibility of the port, levee district, or other non-state 22entity. 23 Section 8E. Pursuant to R.S. 39:122(B)(2), funds to be reimbursed by the state 24which a non-state entity attempts to obligate prior to the receipt of funding shall not be 25eligible for reimbursement or payment by the state; however, 26 (1) Notwithstanding anything in this Act or the Capital Outlay Act to the 27contrary, contracts may be entered into for the City of New Orleans, Eastern New Orleans 28Hospital and Medical Office Building, Real Estate Acquisition, Planning, Design, 29Construction, Renovation and Equipment project prior to receipt of funding and prior to 30execution of the cooperative endeavor agreement. Page 65 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1 (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, or the Capital Outlay Act, 2or any other capital outlay act, contracts may be entered into for the Port of South Louisiana, 3Globalplex Rail Siding; Globalplex Terminal Building #71 Upgrade, Planning and 4Construction and/or Administration Building (also known as the Business Development 5Center) projects prior to receipt of funding and prior to execution of a cooperative endeavor 6agreement. 7 (3) Notwithstanding anything in this Act or the Capital Outlay Act to the 8contrary or any other provision of law, contracts may be entered into for the Greater Baton 9Rouge Port Commission Inland Rivers Marine Terminal Dock and Access Roadway 10Construction Project, Planning and Construction Project prior to receipt of funding and prior 11to the execution of a cooperative endeavor agreement. 12 (4) Notwithstanding anything in this Act or the Capital Outlay Act to the 13contrary or any other provision of law, contracts may be entered into for the Outpatient 14Clinics in Rapides Parish, Planning and Construction project for the Division of 15Administration prior to the execution of a cooperative endeavor agreement. 16 (5) Notwithstanding anything in this Act or the Capital Outlay Act to the 17contrary or any other provision of law, contracts may be entered into for the Mississippi 18River Levee Raising, Arkansas to Old River project prior to receipt of funding, and the State 19is authorized to financially participate in obligations created by such contracts. 20 (6) Notwithstanding anything in this Act or the Capital Outlay Act to the 21contrary or any other provision of law, contracts may be entered into for the Old McKinley 22High School Community Center on Thomas Delpit Drive in the City of Baton Rouge, 23Kitchen and Building Renovations, Repairs and Upgrades Including Elevator Repair Project 24prior to receipt of funding and prior to the execution of a cooperative endeavor agreement, 25and unless the Commissioner of Administration is advised by bond counsel to the state that 26such may violate federal tax law, the appropriation may be used to reimburse any 27expenditure made prior to the granting of a line of credit or the sale of bonds by the State 28Bond Commission. 29 (7) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Capital Outlay Act, or any 30previous Capital Outlay Act to the contrary, or any other provision of law, contracts may be Page 66 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1entered into for the Broussard, Reconstruct South Bernard Road from La. Hwy. 182 to US 2Highway 90, Planning and Construction in Lafayette Parish project, prior to execution of the 3cooperative endeavor agreement and/or receipt of funding, and the state is authorized to 4financially participate in obligations created by such contracts, and the right-of-ways and 5servitudes acquired by the City are considered eligible expenses and may be used as local 6match for the project. 7 (8) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Capital Outlay Act, or any 8previous Capital Outlay Act to the contrary, or any other provision of law, contracts may be 9entered into for the Westwego Fire Station, Planning and Construction in Jefferson Parish 10project, prior to receipt of funding and the state is authorized to financially participate in 11obligations created for such project. 12 Section 8F. Pursuant to R.S. 39:112(E)(2), non-state entity projects shall require 13a match of not less than twenty-five percent of the total requested amount of funding; 14however, 15 (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of R.S. 39:112(E)(2), the project for 16Independence, Independence Area Community Pavilion, Planning and Construction, shall 17be exempt from all local match requirements. 18 (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or the Capital Outlay Act to 19the contrary, any other provisions of law, or the provisions of R.S. 39:112(E)(2), the project 20for Eden House, New Facility, Acquisition, Planning and Construction, shall be exempt from 21all local match requirements. 22 (3) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the Capital Outlay Act, any 23other provision of law, or the provisions of R.S. 39:112(E)(2) to the contrary, the project for 24Lockport Street Improvements, Planning and Construction, shall be exempt from all local 25match requirements. 26 (4) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, any prior Capital Outlay Act, 27any other provision of law, or the provisions of R.S. 39:112(E)(2) to the contrary, the project 28for the Village of Doyline Wastewater Treatment Facility shall be exempt from all local 29match requirements. Page 67 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1 Section 8G. Pursuant to R.S. 39:102, each capital outlay budget request 2submitted as required by R.S. 39:101 shall include a detailed project description and 3justification for each new project requested; however, 4 (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or the Capital Outlay Act 5to the contrary or any other provision of law, the scope of the appropriations made in the 6Capital Outlay Act or any other Capital Outlay Act for the St. Mary Parish Plantation Pump 7Station Replacement project shall be deemed to include repair, equipment, rehabilitation and 8infrastructure improvements at the existing Plantation Pump Station. 9 (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or the Capital Outlay Act to 10the contrary or any other provision of law, the scope of the appropriations made in this or 11any other Capital Outlay Act for the Louisiana 4-H Foundation, Youth Education 12Development Camp Windy Wood project, shall be deemed to include planning, construction, 13and acquisition. 14 (3) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or the Capital Outlay Act to 15the contrary, or any other provision of law, the scope of the appropriations made in the 16Capital Outlay Act or any other Capital Outlay Act for the City of New Orleans, Eastern 17New Orleans Hospital and Medical Office Building, Real Estate Acquisition, Planning, 18Design, Construction, Renovation and Equipment project, the City of New Orleans may 19make such capital outlay funds available to the Parish Hospital Service District of the Parish 20of Orleans District "A" in furtherance of the District's planning, design, acquisition, 21development, renovation, construction, equipment and operation of a hospital and medical 22office building in Eastern New Orleans. 23 (4) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or the Capital Outlay Act to 24the contrary or any other provision of law, the scope of the appropriations made in the 25Capital Outlay Act or any other Capital Outlay Act for the Jefferson Parish Bonnabel Canal 26Rehabilitation and Bank Stabilization (Veterans Boulevard to West Esplanade), Planning 27and Construction project shall be deemed to include steel sheet pile bulkhead, and/or bank 28excavation and reshaping, bridge replacement, property acquisition, demolition and 29improvements needed to stabilize the canal bank along the Bonnabel Drainage Canal in Page 68 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1order to address canal bank failures between Veterans Boulevard and West Esplanade 2Avenue. 3 (5) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or the Capital Outlay Act to 4the contrary or any other provision of law, the scope of the appropriations made in this or 5any other Capital Outlay Act for the New Orleans West Bank Park Improvements, New 6Soccer and Recreational Facilities, and Skateboard Park project and the Norman Playground 7Basketball Gym, Planning and Construction project shall be deemed to include the George 8W. Carver Playground, Renovations and Upgrades project for the West Bank Park project 9and park enhancements for a walking track, basketball, football and baseball fields and a 10concession stand for the Norman Playground project. 11 (6) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or the Capital Outlay Act to 12the contrary or any other provision of law, the Parks Municipal Complex, Planning and 13Construction project shall include the purchase, construction or renovation of a new facility 14in St. Martin Parish. 15 (7) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or the Capital Outlay Act to 16the contrary or any other provision of law, The Vernon/Fort Polk Thoroughfare Electrical 17Power Extension project shall include Utilities Including Generators. 18 (8) Notwithstanding anything in this Act, the Capital Outlay Act, any previous 19capital outlay act, or other provision of law to the contrary, the scope of the appropriation 20for the Port of South Louisiana Globalplex Terminal Building #71 Upgrade project shall be 21deemed to also include similar upgrades for other Globalplex Terminal Buildings. 22 (9) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the Capital Outlay Act, or 23any other provision of law to the contrary, the scope of the appropriation for the Department 24of Transportation and Development, LA 22 Improvements (LA 16 to Diversion Canal), 25Planning and Construction (Livingston) is deemed to also include the overlay of LA 22 from 26Head of Island to Chinquapin Bridge. 27 (10) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Act or a previous Capital Outlay 28Act, any provision of law, or in any cooperative endeavor agreement between the Office of 29Facility Planning and Control and Westwego, the scope of the appropriations in this or any Page 69 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1previous Capital Outlay Act for Westwego, The WHARF project shall be deemed to include 2site preparation. 3 (11) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Act or the Capital Outlay Act 4to the contrary or any other provision of law, the Slip Dredging and Improvements for the 5Terrebonne Port Commission Government Multi-Use Complex, Planning and Construction 6project shall be deemed to include Houma Navigation Canal Dredging. 7 (12) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or a previous Capital Outlay 8Act, any provision of law, or in any cooperative endeavor agreement between the Office of 9Facility Planning and Control and the Pontchartrain Levee District, the scope of the 10appropriations in this or any previous Capital Outlay Act for the Pontchartrain Levee 11District, East St. Charles Urban Flood Control project shall be deemed to include planning, 12design, and construction of the East St. Charles Urban Flood Control project, including the 13Almedia, St. Rose, and Airport Pump Stations located in the eastern end of the East Bank 14of St. Charles Parish. 15 (13) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the Capital Outlay Act, or 16any other Capital Outlay Act, the scope of the appropriation for the Department of 17Transportation and Development, Jimmie Davis Bridge Rehabilitation and Lighting, 18Planning and Construction project in Bossier and Caddo parishes, shall be deemed to include 19the planning, design and construction of a new bridge. 20 (14) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or any other Capital Outlay 21Act, the scope of the appropriation for the Jean Lafitte, Seafood Pavilion, Planning and 22Construction project in Jefferson Parish shall be deemed to include the planning, design, and 23construction of a Seafood Market. 24 Section 8H. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or the Capital Outlay 25Act, or in any cooperative endeavor agreement between the Office of Facility Planning and 26Control and the City of New Orleans or the Hospital Service District to the contrary, the 27Hospital Service District may mortgage or otherwise encumber any and all land, real estate 28property, including buildings and equipment, and appurtenances acquired, in whole or part, 29with state capital outlay funds provided that bond counsel to the state opines that such Page 70 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1mortgage shall not affect the tax-exempt status of the bonds to be issued by the state for the 2project. 3 Section 8I. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or the Capital Outlay 4Act to the contrary or any other provision of law, the Parish Road Improvements Project for 5Franklin Parish is exempt from the contract limit set forth in R.S. 38:2212. 6 Section 8J. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or the Capital Outlay 7Act to the contrary or any other Act or provision of law, the appropriations made for the 8Executive Department for facilities which promote economic development included in the 9Repair, Restoration, and Replacement for Hurricanes Katrina and Rita project, and the 10Department of Economic Development projects are for public purposes pursuant to the 11provisions of Article VII, Section 14 of the Constitution of Louisiana primarily for economic 12development, including the generation of tax revenues, creation of jobs, promotion of 13tourism, and creation of facilities for charitable, cultural, artistic, educational, social, civic, 14research, service, economic development activities, or provide facilities for professional golf 15events, pursuant to the terms of cooperative endeavor agreements, including leases and all 16expenditures of these appropriations and may be exempted, by the Commissioner of 17Administration, from all statutes relative to public bidding, contractual review and the 18provisions of R.S. 33:9029.2(D) and in lieu thereof be allowed to use alternative competitive 19contracting arrangements where the appropriate administering entity submits documentation 20to the Commissioner of Administration substantiating that it is in the best interest of the 21citizens of the state, due to economic and/or operational benefits, and the necessity to 22complete the projects in a timely manner; and, the appropriate administering entity shall 23have the authority to directly appoint the design professional from a list of a minimum of 24three design firms or joint ventures with the appropriate specialized facility design 25experience submitted to and acceptable to the Commissioner of Administration and shall be 26exempt from other state requirements for selection of designers, and may include 27expenditures for computers, fixtures, furniture, and other equipment as such is deemed to 28be capital outlay in nature, and unless the Commissioner of Administration is advised by 29bond counsel to the State that such may violate federal tax law, may be used to reimburse 30any expenditure made prior to the granting of a line of credit or the sale of bonds by the State Page 71 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1Bond Commission, determination by the State Treasurer that cash funding has been 2deposited in the Comprehensive Capital Outlay Escrow Account for the project or the 3execution of a cooperative endeavor agreement from the Office of Facility Planning and 4Control, and may be used to acquire land or real property, the title to which is held in the 5name of an entity exempt from taxation under the provisions of 26 U.S.C. 501(c)(3). 6 Section 8K. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or the Capital Outlay 7Act to the contrary or any other provision of law, all of the funds herein appropriated to the 8Department of Economic Development in connection with the Capital Improvements Project 9to Meet Economic Development Commitments for which the Department of Economic 10Development utilizes a cooperative endeavor agreement to further economic development 11as permitted under Article VII, Section 14 of the Louisiana Constitution, including the 12generation of tax revenues and creation of jobs, shall be considered as having been 13appropriated to the Department of Economic Development, may be used to reimburse any 14expenditure made prior to the granting of a line of credit and made prior to the execution of 15a cooperative endeavor agreement and shall be administered solely by the Department of 16Economic Development pursuant to, in compliance with, and on the terms contained in such 17cooperative endeavor agreements. 18 Section 8L. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act or the Capital 19Outlay Act or any other provision of law to the contrary, all of the funds herein appropriated 20to the Department of Economic Development in connection with projects or programs for 21which the Department of Economic Development utilizes a cooperative endeavor agreement 22to further economic development as permitted under Article VII, Section 14 of the Louisiana 23Constitution, including the generation of tax revenues and creation of jobs, shall be 24considered as having been appropriated to the Department of Economic Development, may 25be used to reimburse any expenditure made prior to the granting of a line of credit and made 26prior to the execution of a cooperative endeavor agreement and shall be administered solely 27by the Department of Economic Development pursuant to, in compliance with, and on the 28terms contained in such cooperative endeavor agreements without compliance with any other 29law, including, but not limited to, the provisions of R.S. 39:101 through 128. Additionally, 30all expenditures of these appropriations may be exempted by the Commissioner of Page 72 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1Administration, from all statutes relative to public bidding, contractual review and the 2provisions of R.S. 33:9029.2(D). 3 Section 8M.(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act or the Capital 4Outlay Act or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated for the 5Economic Development Award Program project for the Office of Business Development 6are to be used solely for capital and infrastructure improvements subject to verification by 7the Division of Administration, Office of Facility Planning and Control. 8 (2) Eligible expenses for Economic Development Award Program funds may 9include documented project expenses beginning on the date of LEDC Board approval of the 10project and may be reimbursed upon execution of the cooperative endeavor agreement for 11the project. 12 Section 8N. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the 13Commissioner of Administration is hereby authorized to take such actions as are necessary, 14including using such funds as may be available including those appropriated and available 15under this Act or the Capital Outlay Act for professional sports facilities through the 16Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District and that are otherwise available, executing on 17behalf of the State such documents as are necessary in order to terminate the ground lease 18between the State and the PGA and thereby acquiring all leasehold improvements for the 19State, extending the management agreement between the State and the PGA, and extending 20the sponsorship and presence of the Zurich Classic in the Greater New Orleans area. 21 Section 8O. Notwithstanding anything in this Act, any previous capital outlay 22act, or other provision of law to the contrary, monies appropriated herein for the Port of 23South Louisiana Globalplex Terminal Building #71 and Other Globalplex Terminal Building 24Upgrades, Planning and Construction may be expended for design fees related to the 25conveyor system and ancillary equipment that exceed the customary ten percent limitation 26on design fee costs. 27 Section 8P. Notwithstanding anything in this Act to the contrary or any other 28provision of law, monies appropriated herein for the Juban Road (LA1026) Widening (I-12 29to US 190) project may be expended for the installation of sewer lines along the roadway 30and pursuant to a cooperative endeavor agreement between the Department of Page 73 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1Transportation and Development and Livingston Parish, funds may be provided to 2Livingston Parish for that purpose. 3 Section 8Q. The new University Medical Center in New Orleans project in 4Orleans Parish shall be exempt from the state's requirements for selection of designers and 5the Commissioner of Administration shall have the authority to approve a design 6professional selection process. The design professional fee shall be in accordance with state 7guidelines administered by the Office of Facility Planning and Control, Division of 8Administration. 9 Section 8R.(1) The Division of Administration, Office of Facility Planning and 10Control, with approval of the Commissioner of Administration and the Joint Legislative 11Committee on the Budget, is authorized to use alternative delivery strategies in 12implementing hurricane damage repairs to Southern University at New Orleans, Hazardous 13Material Abatement Projects, the City Park Golf Complex Improvements project, the 14Health/Human Performance Education Complex, and the Patrick Taylor Hall Renovation 15and Expansion project. 16 (2) In addition, with the approval of the Commissioner of Administration and 17the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget, an alternative delivery strategy may be used 18in the implementation of the Louisiana Children's Museum, Early Learning Village project. 19 Section 8S.(1) Due to the State's current investment in TPC Louisiana and the 20financial support it provides to the PGA TOUR event currently played at said facility, the 21funding of the City Park Golf Complex Improvements project described above is 22conditioned upon said PGA TOUR event not being played at New Orleans City Park Golf 23Complex without the prior agreement of the Commissioner of Administration and the 24Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council. 25 (2) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the City Park Golf Complex may host any 26other golf tournament or event, including but not limited to any other PGA-affiliated or 27sponsored tournament or event. 28 Section 8T.(1) For all projects administered by the Office of Facility Planning 29and Control and payable from proceeds of self-generated revenues, funds shall be remitted 30to the Office of Facility Planning and Control for deposit in the state treasury at such time Page 74 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1as may be deemed necessary by the Office of Facility Planning and Control in order to cover 2the amount of contracts or other project expenses. 3 (2) Notwithstanding any provisions contained herein or any other law to the 4contrary, for projects with other means of financing provided to the administering agency 5by interagency transfer, the authority to draw these funds shall remain with the user agency. 6 (3) Any revenue bonds appropriated in Section 1 of the Capital Outlay Act shall 7not be secured by the full faith and credit of the state. 8 (4) The State Treasurer shall refund to the appropriate source any surplus self- 9generated funds, advanced insurance funds received by the Office of Facility Planning and 10Control as Interagency Transfer from Office of Risk Management associated with hurricane 11damage recovery, and interest earned on these funds, provided the Treasurer's Office is 12notified, when these funds are deposited in the state treasury, that the user agency or Office 13of Risk Management intends to request a refund of this interest. 14 Section 8U.(1) Notwithstanding anything in this Act or the Capital Outlay Act 15to the contrary or any other provision of law, contracts may be entered into for the Tulane 16University Tulane River and Coastal Center Project prior to receipt of funding and prior to 17the execution of a cooperative endeavor agreement, and the project is exempted from all 18statutes relative to public bidding and state procurement and in lieu thereof shall be subject 19to federal government qualifications and regulations approved by the Economic 20Development Authority. 21 (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or the Capital Outlay Act or 22any other provision of law to the contrary, contracts may be entered into for the City of 23Gretna’s Lion’s Club Conversion to Senior Center project prior to receipt of funding and 24prior to execution of a cooperative endeavor agreement and the project is exempted from all 25statutes relative to public bidding and contractual review. 26 Section 8V. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the Capital Outlay 27Act, or any other provision of law to the contrary, the letting of a contract for construction 28of the "Louisiana Construction Center", funded wholly by the Louisiana Licensing Board 29for Contractors, shall be exempt from all statutes relative to public bidding and contractual 30review. Page 75 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1 Section 8W. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the Capital Outlay 2Act, or any other provision of law to the contrary, the Department of Transportation and 3Development shall use $2,500,000 of general obligation bond funding appropriated for 4Department of Transportation and Development, Administration, Highway Program (Up to 5$4,000,000 for Secretary's Emergency Fund) in Act 25 of the 2014 Regular Session of the 6Legislature for the Louisiana Highway 92 Overlay, Preservation and Construction 7(Lafayette) project. 8 Section 8X. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the Capital Outlay 9Act, or any other provision of law to the contrary, $50,000 of the appropriation for 10Department of Natural Resources, Office of the Secretary, Atchafalaya Basin Protection and 11Enhancement (Federal Match and Local/Sponsor Match)(Assumption, Avoyelles, Iberia, 12Iberville, Pointe Coupee, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Mary) will be used to fund House 13Concurrent Resolution No. 168 of 2011. 14 Section 8Y. Notwithstanding any provisions contained in this Act, the Capital 15Outlay Act, or any other provision of law to the contrary, any funds expended by the Parish 16of St. Mary for the purpose of securing a federal grant, for the Infrastructure Improvements 17and Construction of a Welding Training Center Facility at the Charenton Canal Industrial 18Park, shall be eligible for reimbursement from any cash line of credit approved for the 19project. 20 Section 8Z. Notwithstanding any provision contained herein or any other 21provision of law to the contrary, the Department of Transportation and Development is 22authorized to enter into a cooperative endeavor agreement with the City of New Orleans and 23the New Orleans Aviation Board for the Landside Roadways at Louis Armstrong 24International North Terminal, Planning and Construction in Jefferson Parish. Furthermore 25the capital outlay request application for this project submitted by the City of New Orleans 26shall govern the scope of the project. 27 Section 8AA. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Capital Outlay Act, or any 28previous Capital Outlay Act to the contrary, or any other provision of law, the Department 29of Public Safety and Corrections, youth services, office of juvenile justice, may finance the 30the Office of Juvenile Justice, Community Based Program, Juvenile Justice Improvements, Page 76 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1Planning, Construction, Renovation, Acquisition, and Equipment (Statewide) project through 2the issuance of revenue bonds by the Louisiana Correctional Facilities Corporation to be 3secured by and payable from State appropriations. The issuance of such revenue bonds shall 4require the approval of the State Bond Commission. 5 Section 9. Notwithstanding any provisions contained herein or any other law to the 6contrary, the provisions of Chapter 16 of Subtitle III of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised 7Statutes of 1950 as amended, shall not apply to architectural and engineering contracts, 8administered by the office of facility planning and control, division of administration 9pursuant to this or any other capital outlay act. 10 Section 10. All funds appropriated herein to the office of facility planning and 11control, division of administration, on behalf of non-state entities, and administered by 12cooperative endeavor agreements pursuant to this Act shall be expended within two (2) years 13from the date of the issuance of the bonds. The office of facility planning and control, 14division of administration, agrees that it will notify the non-state entity of the date the bonds 15are issued within three (3) months from the issuance thereof. The non-state entity 16understands and agrees that if the funds appropriated herein and administered under 17cooperative endeavor agreements pursuant to this Act are not totally expended within two 18(2) years from the issuance of the bonds, the office of facility planning and control, division 19of administration, can close the project and recommend that the legislature reallocate any 20unexpended proceeds to other projects. 21 Section 11. Notwithstanding any provisions contained herein or law to the contrary, 22the proceeds of revenue bonds to be utilized to fund certain projects authorized in Section 231 hereof may, in accordance with Article VII, Section 9 of the Louisiana Constitution of 241974, be deposited in special accounts held outside the state treasury in accordance with the 25provisions of any bond resolution, indenture, reimbursement contract, or other bond or 26financing covenant which provides for the pledge of such funds in connection with the 27issuance of revenue bonds. For all projects administered by the office of facility planning 28and control, division of administration, authorized in Section 1 hereof which are payable 29from the proceeds of revenue bonds, only the office of facility planning and control, division 30of administration, will be authorized to requisition funds from the special accounts described Page 77 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1immediately above, at such time or times as may be deemed necessary by the office of 2facility planning and control, division of administration, in order to cover contract amounts 3or other project expenses. 4 Section 12. The governor shall have the power to veto any line-item in this Act. 5 Section 13. Except as otherwise provided herein, no funds shall be expended on any 6highway projects on highways within the state highway system as established in R.S. 48:191 7under the jurisdiction of the Department of Transportation and Development unless and until 8such project is in the Highway Program, R.S. 48:228 through 232, approved by the Joint 9Legislative Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works. Pursuant to R.S. 1049:214.6.2(B), no integrated coastal protection construction project shall be undertaken with 11funds included in this bill except those included in an annual plan finally approved by the 12legislature in accordance with the provisions of R.S. 49:214.5.3. No funds appropriated to 13the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority in this Act as a contribution for a project 14cost-share or otherwise, for the national economic development and national ecosystem 15restoration components of the Southwest Coastal Louisiana Study shall be used or provided 16for the expropriation of property or use of eminent domain, except where such funds are to 17be used to obtain property voluntarily offered for project purposes, where at least seventy- 18five percent of the owners have voluntarily offered the property, or where the record or 19apparent owners have voluntarily offered the property but do not have clear title. 20 Section 14. The word "statewide" used in place of the specific parish designation for 21projects contained in this Act indicates that the project or program is applicable to all sixty- 22four parishes in the state. The description of any project in this Act shall be deemed to 23include planning, design, master planning, studies, permits, surveys, testing, construction, 24land and/or building/improvement acquisition, reconstruction, renovation, repair, right of 25way and utilities, site and other improvements, miscellaneous/contingencies, lease hold 26improvements ultimately owned by the state or a political subdivision of the state, equipment 27and other acquisitions, and any other component of the project if such are included or 28indicated in the capital outlay request for such projects required by R. S. 39:101 subject to 29the provisions of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes. For new construction or 30renovation projects, equipment or other acquisitions, which can reasonably be considered Page 78 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 1necessary for the facility to be functional, may be deemed to be included in the project, even 2if such equipment or other acquisitions are not included or indicated in the project name or 3the capital outlay request. When local or federal match is referenced in a project title, but 4only a portion of the state appropriation is granted a line of credit or otherwise funded, then 5the amount of local or federal match, required to be made available, may be prorated relative 6to the amount of state appropriation made available through lines of credit. 7 Section 15. The provisions, items, and projects contained in this Act are severable 8and if any provision, item, or project contained herein, or the application of any such 9provision, item, or project, is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions, 10items, projects, or applications of the Act which can be given effect without the invalid 11provision, project, item, or application. 12 Section 16. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law to the contrary, the state 13shall not grant cash lines of credit, or authorize or issue general obligation bonds in a 14principal amount in excess of $837,205,000 for Fiscal Year 2019-2020. 15 Section 17. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of this Act or any contrary 16provision of law, no funds appropriated by this Act shall be released or provided to any 17recipient of an appropriation made in this Act if, when, and for as long as, the recipient fails 18or refuses to comply with the provisions of R.S. 24:513. No recipient shall be considered 19to fail or refuse to comply with the provisions of R.S. 24:513 pursuant to this Section during 20any extension of time granted by the legislative auditor to the recipient to comply. 21 Section 18. This Act shall become effective upon signature by the governor or, if not 22signed by the governor, upon expiration of the time for bills to become law without signature 23by the governor, as provided in Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. If 24vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by the legislature, this Act shall become 25effective on the day following such approval. Page 79 of 80 HLS 19RS-639 ORIGINAL HB NO. 2 DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] HB 2 Original 2019 Regular Session Abramson Provides for the capital outlay budget and program for FY 2019-2020; provides for the funding of the capital outlays from the specified sources of monies in the specified amounts as follows: Federal Funds $ 117,503,040 Coastal Protection and Restoration Fund $ 206,615,000 Natural Resources Restoration Trust Fund $ 137,000,000 Transportation Trust Fund (TTF) - Federal $ 685,623,446 Transportation Trust Fund (TTF) - Regular $ 152,546,344 Interagency Transfers $ 57,128,530 Misc. Statutory Dedications $ 37,998,000 Fees and Self-Generated Revenues $ 137,595,700 Revenue Bonds $ 64,000,000 TOTAL CASH PORTION $1,596,010,060 Authorizes the funding of certain capital outlay projects from the sale of general obligation bonds for the projects delineated as follows: Priority 1 $ 679,191,153 Priority 2 $ 127,725,200 Priority 5 $1,043,637,100 TOTAL GENERAL OBLIGATIONS BONDS $1,850,553,453 GRAND TOTAL ALL MEANS OF FINANCING $3,446,563,513 Page 80 of 80