For Immediate Release: August 11, 2008
Contact: Chris Macaluso
(225) 342-3968
chris.macaluso@la.gov
CPRA to Conduct Emergency Meeting Wednesday to Discuss Surplus Funds Projects
BATON ROUGE -- The Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority will conduct an emergency public meeting Wednesday to discuss hurricane protection and coastal restoration projects to be built using the $300 million in surplus funds provided by the state legislature and Governor Bobby Jindal in this year's second special session.
The meeting information is listed below:
COASTAL PROTECTION AND RESTORATION AUTHORITY
The meeting of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority has been scheduled for:
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
3:30 pm
State Capitol
House Committee Room 1
900 North Third Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
If you need additional information, please call Chris Macaluso in The Governor's Office of Coastal Activities at (225) 342-3968 or email at
chris.macaluso@la.gov.
The Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority's mandate is to develop, implement and enforce a comprehensive coastal protection and restoration master plan. For the first time in Louisiana's history, this single state authority will integrate coastal restoration and hurricane protection by marshalling the expertise and resources of the Department of Natural Resources, the Department of Transportation and Development, and other state agencies, to speak with one clear voice for the future of Louisiana's coast. Working with federal, state and local political subdivisions, including levee districts, the CPRA will work to establish a safe and sustainable coast that will protect our communities, the nation's critical energy infrastructure, and our bountiful natural resources for generations to come. The CPRA of Louisiana was established by Act 8 of the 1st Extraordinary Session of 2005.