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St. Charles Parish, CPRA celebrate completion of Paradis Canal Gate

October 25, 2022
Contact: coastal@la.gov

BOUTTE, La. – Today, St. Charles Parish leaders and the Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority celebrated the completion of construction on the Paradis Canal Gate, a major component of the Parish’s West Bank Hurricane Protection Levee project. The gate will help to provide flood protection to residents in the Magnolia Ridge watershed and prevent storm surges coming from Lake Salvador.

“I cannot overstate how important this project is to the residents, businesses, and industries of the West Bank of St. Charles Parish,” said Parish President Matt Jewell. “I want to thank Governor Edwards and CPRA for their commitment to seeing this project through. Without their support, we would not be celebrating this accomplishment today.”

The completed project consists of a new motorized vertical lift gated system, a sheet pile wall that ties-in the Magnolia Ridge and Sunset levees, and cage ladders for access and operation of the gates. Completion of the project will offer protection to St. Charles Parish residents outside of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Hurricane Storm Damage Risk Reduction System.

This project was the first to be completed using funds awarded through the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority’s (CPRA) Parish Matching Opportunities Program, which uses post-BP Spill Impact Component funds received through the Resources and Ecosystems Sustainability, Tourist Opportunities, and Revived Economies of the Gulf Coast States (RESTORE) Act to assist parishes with eligible projects.

“This vital project is exactly what we envisioned when we put out the call for applicants to the Parish Matching Opportunities Program,” said CPRA Chairman Chip Kline. “Combining our state and local resources to fund projects like this one will allow us to continue to move toward the goals laid out in the Coastal Master Plan and expedite projects that offer crucial flood protection to all Louisianans living along our coast.”

The total project cost of $5 million was covered by CPRA contributions from the RESTORE Spill Impact funds and matched funds from St. Charles Parish through the RESTORE ACT, Delta Regional Authority – States Economic Development Assistance Program (SEDAP) and the Parish’s Flood Protection fund.

A competitively-bid contract for the Paradis Canal Gate project was awarded to Sealevel Construction Inc., a heavy civil construction company located in Thibodaux, La.

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