Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR91

Introduced
5/15/19  
Introduced
5/15/19  
Engrossed
5/20/19  
Engrossed
5/20/19  
Refer
5/21/19  
Refer
5/21/19  
Report Pass
5/27/19  
Report Pass
5/27/19  
Passed
6/3/19  

Caption

Urges and requests the division of administration, office of community development, to consider funding the Darlington Reservoir

Impact

The resolution underscores the historical context of flooding in the Baton Rouge area, with claims that the Darlington Reservoir could have prevented considerable property damage and loss of life during the catastrophic events of 2016. Specific studies are mentioned which project that the reservoir could have saved an estimated 20,500 homes from flooding, highlighting its potential to mitigate future disasters significantly. By moving forward with funding considerations, there is an implied push to integrate the Darlington Reservoir into comprehensive flood management strategies that are vital for community resilience.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 91 (HCR91) proposes that the Louisiana division of administration, office of community development, consider funding for the Darlington Reservoir. The project aims to enhance flood mitigation efforts in the Baton Rouge region, particularly in light of the significant flooding that occurred during 2016. HCR91 highlights the necessity of infrastructure projects like the Darlington Reservoir, which would serve as a dry reservoir, only holding water when homes are under threat from floodwaters. Its strategic placement would help regulate the flow of the Amite River, thereby providing critical flood protection for communities situated downstream.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR91 appears to be generally supportive from legislators, as the resolution received unanimous approval in the Senate with a vote tally of 31-0. The overwhelming support reflects a shared acknowledgment of the urgent need for improved flood prevention mechanisms in regions vulnerable to natural disasters. However, as with many large-scale infrastructure projects, there may be underlying concerns about costs, implementation logistics, and community impact that merit further discussion. Nonetheless, the current discussion leans towards a proactive approach to safeguarding residents and properties in high-risk flood areas.

Contention

While HCR91 seeks to promote the consideration of funding for the Darlington Reservoir, the resolution highlights the ongoing challenges associated with disaster preparedness and community development funding. The debate may include points of contention regarding the prioritization of funding, potential ecological impacts of such a project, and the balance of state versus local interests in flood management. Ultimately, the success of HCR91 will depend on stakeholder engagement, detailed planning, and readiness to address any opposition that may arise during the project's development.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR63

Urges and requests the division of administration, office of community development, to consider funding the Darlington Reservoir

LA HCR64

Urges and requests the Department of Transportation and Development to report to the legislature concerning the Darlington Reservoir project

LA SR164

Requests the office of community development, division of administration to work with the Louisiana Watershed Initiative to create an independent watershed region for the Amite River Basin. (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HR30

Urges and requests the Division of Administration, office of community development, to disburse federal funds for project applications in round one of the Watershed Projects Grant Program to aid economic recovery from COVID-19 pandemic

LA HCR4

Requests the division of administration, office of community development, to include certain activities as eligible expenses in the development of its Community Development Block Grant - Disaster Recovery Program Action Plans (EN SEE FISC NOTE FF EX See Note)

LA HR181

Urges and requests the office of community development to work with the Louisiana Watershed Initiative to create an independent watershed region for the Amite River Basin

LA HCR182

Urges and requests the division of administration, office of community development, to require individuals who receive grant awards for individual mitigation measures accomplish those measures within one year of the award

LA SCR79

Urges and requests the Department of Transportation and Development to conduct an engineering study on the upper Amite River Basin.

LA HCR95

Requests certain state agencies to study the feasibility of using federal Community Development Block Grant funds and Hazard Mitigation Grant Program funds for completion of the Comite River Diversion Project

LA HCR145

Urges and requests the Department of Transportation and Development to evaluate all potential areas in the upper Amite River Basin on the potential to detain and retain stormwater runoff through a system of structures

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