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December 17, 2020 | Category: District D | Tagged as: Green Infrastructure, Pontchartrain Park, Pontilly, Resilience
Bioswale adjustments, winter planting and security fencing are a few of the construction projects that Fleming Construction and Twin Shores are working on to complete the flood protection system in historic Pontchartrain Park neighborhood.
December 15, 2020 | Category: District A | Tagged as: Green Infrastructure, Hagan Lafitte, Resilience
Command Construction Industries, LLC crews are laying more than seven inches of finished concrete as the contractors move towards the substantial completion of the revolutionary Hagan Lafitte Drainage Project.
November 19, 2020 | Category: District D | Tagged as: Blue & Green Corridors, Gentilly Resilience District, Green Infrastructure, Resilience
The Gentilly Resilience District (GRD) is a combination of resilience programs and projects in the targeted area of Gentilly, designed to reduce flood risk, slow land subsidence, improve energy reliability and spur neighborhood revitalization.
November 19, 2020 | Category: District D | Tagged as: Green Infrastructure, Resilience
LEAAF Environmental Consultants are working to remove any potential contamination from Saratoga Square before it can be used as a one million gallon water detention site as part of the massive DPS01 Watershed Project.
November 19, 2020 | Category: District D | Tagged as: Green Infrastructure, Pontchartrain Park, Pontilly, Resilience
Fleming Construction Co. and Twin Shores are working to complete and plant huge stormwater lots throughout the historic Pontchartrain Park neighborhood. These “green” lots will function as a dry retention area that is capable of holding thousands of gallons of water that would otherwise cause flooding. Many of the stormwater lots are adjacent to semipermeable alleyways that will allow water to be absorbed through the pavers into an aggregate base.
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