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Central residents frustrated by delays in Comite Diversion Canal projectClick here to read the news story
Washington, DC,
March 30, 2021
BATON ROUGE- Residents in Central expressed lots of frustration with the Comite Diversion Canal's continuous delays. "I'm tired of hearing about 30 people who don't want to give up their property, what about the 10's of thousands that lost their homes because of this, you have another event like this you better move out of the state," said one resident. The state and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers held a town hall meeting to give an update on the construction timeline and hear from residents. "This idea of a sliding schedule and they put another year on us is maddening," said one resident. This coming after the project was delayed by another year, it is predicted to be complete in December of 2021. Now, pushed back to December of 2022, due to land acquisition and utility relocation. Construction of the 12-mile long channel has been discussed since the 1960s, with many hoping it will divert water from the Comite River and other smaller waterways into the Mississippi River. But a March 2021 statement from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers indicates that locals will have to remain patient and keep waiting for the completion of the project. The Corp saying they do understand the frustration and sympathize with those affected. "We certainly feel for all the people that went through 2016 and all the other events and we feel their frustration and we just want everybody to know we are working as expediently as possible," said Sims as they ensure progress is being made. "We've got active contraction in numerous sites out there. Highway 61, the bridge and railroad that we are building there. We've cleaned and grubbed about half of the project footprint and we've got a number of awards coming up here this month," said Sims. But, for Central residents, that's not enough. "I want to see it done sooner than later and I don't want to hear any more excuses," said one resident. "I want to go out and see the dirt flying. I want to see shovels and cranes. I want to see work being done," said another. The Corp of Engineers says they are working as fast as they can and in the next month they will be digging the canal. |