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11 BOBByJINDAL GOVERNOR ~tatt of l.oui. iiana Division of Administration Facility Planning and Control KruSTY H. NICHOLS COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF IMPOSSIBILITY OR IMPRACTICALITY Pursuant to the Louisiana Revised Statute 39: , as Director of the Office of Facility Planning and Control, I, Mark A. Moses DO HEREBY CERTIFY: That at this time it is either impossible or impractical to proceed with the funding of the following Act 25 of 2014 project due to the reason shown below. This certification is made with the understanding that if at a later date it is determined that it is possible or practical to proceed with the funding of the project, then this certificate may be rescinded by the State Bond Commission. 06-A20 NEW ORLEANS CITY PARK Improvements to Amusement Area at New Orleans City Park (Orleans) Priority 1 $150,000 Reason: The amount requested will not be used for cash flow in FY October 8, 2014 Mark A. Moses Director, Office of Facility Planning and Control Post Office Box Baton Rouge, Louisiana (225) Fax (225) An Equal Opportunity Employer

12 BOBBY JINDAL GOVERNOR ~tatt of 1Lout~tana Division of Administration Facility Planning and Control KRISTY H. NICHOLS COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF IMPOSSIBILITY OR IMPRACTICALITY Pursuant to the Louisiana Revised Statute 39: , as Director of the Office of Facility Planning and Control, I, Mark A. Moses DO HEREBY CERTIFY: That at this time it is either impossible or impractical to proceed with the funding of the following Act 25 of 2014 project due to the reason shown below. This certification is made with the understanding that if at a later date it is determined that it is possible or practical to proceed with the funding of the project, then this certificate may be rescinded by the State Bond Commission LSU HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER HEALTH CARE SERVICES DIVISION Land Acquisition and Parking Adjacent to N. Baton Rouge Clinic, Planning and (East Baton Rouge) Priority 1 $420,000 Reason: The amount requested will not be used for cash flow in FY October 8, 2014 Mark A. Moses Director, Office of Facility Planning and Control Post Office Box Baton Rouge, Louisiana (225) Fax (225) An Equal Opporrunity Employer

13 BOBBY JINDAL GOVERNOR ~tatt of TLoui.uiana Division of Administration Facility Planning and Control KruSTY H. NICHOLS COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF IMPOSSIBILITY OR IMPRACTICALITY Pursuant to the Louisiana Revised Statute 39: , as Director of the Office of Facility Planning and Control, I, Mark A. Moses DO HEREBY CERTIFY: That at this time it is either impossible or impractical to proceed with the funding of the following Act 25 of 2014 project due to the reason shown below. This certification is made with the understanding that if at a later date it is determined that it is possible or practical to proceed with the funding of the project, then this certificate may be rescinded by the State Bond Commission AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY Louisiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, Planning and (East Baton Rouge) Priority 1 $485,000 Reason: The amount requested will not be used for cash flow in FY October 8, 2014 Mark A. Moses Director, Office of Facility Planning and Control Post Office Box Baton Rouge, Louisiana (225) Fax (225) An Equal Opportuuity Employer

14 BOBBY JINDAL GOVERNOR ~tatt of 1Lout~tana Division of Administration Facility Planning and Control KRISTY H. NICHOLS COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATiON CERTIFICATE OF IMPOSSIBILITY OR IMPRACTICALITY Pursuant to the louisiana Revised Statute 39: , as Director of the Office of Facility Planning and Control, I, Mark A. Moses DO HEREBY CERTIFY: That at this time it is either impossible or impractical to proceed with the funding of the following Act 25 of 2014 project due to the reason shown below. This certification is made with the understanding that if at a later date it is determined that it is possible or practical to proceed with the funding of the project, then this certificate may be rescinded by the State Bond Commission DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS Southeast louisiana State Cemetery, Planning and (St. Tammany) Priority 1 $600,000 Reason: The amount requested will not be used for cash flow in FY October 8, 2014 Mark A. Moses Director, Office of Facility Planning and Control Post Office Box Baton Rouge, Louisiana (225) Fax (225) An Equal Opportunity Employer

15 BOBBY JINDAL GOVERNOR 3i>tate of 1Lout~tana Division of Administration Facility Planning and Control KRISTY H. NICHOLS COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF IMPOSSIBILITY OR IMPRACTICALITY Pursuant to the Louisiana Revised Statute 39: , as Director of the Office of Facility Planning and Control, I, Mark A. Moses DO HEREBY CERTIFY: That at this time it is either impossible or impractical to proceed with the funding of the following Act 25 of 2014 project due to the reason shown below. This certification is made with the understanding that if at a later date it is determined that it is possible or practical to proceed with the funding of the project, then this certificate may be rescinded by the State Bond Commission GRAMBLING STATE UNIVERSITY Long-Jones Hall Renovation, Planning and (Lincoln) Priority 1 $1,000,000 Reason: The amount requested will not be used for cash flow in FY October 8, 2014 Mark A. Moses Director, Office of Facility Planning and Control Post Office Box Baton Rouge, Louisiana (225) Fax (225) An Equal Opportunity Employer

16 BOBBY JINDAL GOVERNOR ~tatt of 1Lout~tana Division of Administration Facility Planning and Control KruSTY H. NICHOLS COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF IMPOSSIBILITY OR IMPRACTICALITY Pursuant to the Louisiana Revised Statute 39: , as Director of the Office of Facility Planning and Control, I, Mark A. Moses DO HEREBY CERTIFY: That at this time it is either impossible or impractical to proceed with the funding of the following Act 25 of 2014 project due to the reason shown below. This certification is made with the understanding that if at a later date it is determined that it is possible or practical to proceed with the funding of the project, then this certificate may be rescinded by the State Bond Commission DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION DPS and ISB Data Centers, Planning, and Renovations (East Baton Rouge) Priority 1 $1,710,000 Reason: The amount requested will not be used for cash flow in FY October 8, 2014 Mark A. Moses Director, Office of Facility Planning and Control Post Office Box Baton Rouge, Louisiana (225) Fax (225) An Equal Opportunity Employer

17 BOBBY JINDAL GOVERNOR ~tatt of 1Lout~tana Division of Administration Facility Planning and Control KRISTY H. NICHOLS COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF IMPOSSIBILITY OR IMPRACTICALITY Pursuant to the Louisiana Revised Statute 39: , as Director of the Office of Facility Planning and Control, I, Mark A. Moses DO HEREBY CERTIFY: That at this time it is either impossible or impractical to proceed with the funding of the following Act 25 of 2014 project due to the reason shown below. This certification is made with the understanding that if at a later date it is determined that it is possible or practical to proceed with the funding of the project, then this certificate may be rescinded by the State Bond Commission GRAMBLING STATE UNIVERSITY Library Deficiencies, Planning and (Lincoln) Priority 1 $1,830,000 Reason: The amount requested will not be used for cash flow in FY October 8, 2014 Mark A. Moses Director, Office of Facility Planning and Control Post Office Box Baton Rouge, Louisiana (225) Fax (225) An Equal Opportuuity Employer

18 BOBBY JINDAL GOVERNOR ~tatt of llouiuiana Division of Administration Facility Planning and Control KRISTY H. NICHOLS COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF IMPOSSIBILITY OR IMPRACTICALITY Pursuant to the Louisiana Revised Statute 39: , as Director of the Office of Facility Planning and Control, I, Mark A. Moses DO HEREBY CERTIFY: That at this time it is either impossible or impractical to proceed with the funding of the following Act 25 of 2014 project due to the reason shown below. This certification is made with the understanding that if at a later date it is determined that it is possible or practical to proceed with the funding of the project, then this certificate may be rescinded by the State Bond Commission DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION Shreveport State Office Building Mechanical and Electrical Renovations (Caddo) Priority 1 $2,660,000 Reason: The amount requested will not be used for cash flow in FY October 8, 2014 Mark A. Moses Director, Office of Facility Planning and Control Post Office Box Baton Rouge, Louisiana (225) Fax (225) An Equal Opportunity Employer

19 BOBBY JINDAL GOVERNOR ~tatt of JLout~tana Division of Administration Facility Planning and Control KRISTY H. NICHOLS COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF IMPOSSIBILITY OR IMPRACTICALITY Pursuant to the Louisiana Revised Statute 39: , as Director of the Office of Facility Planning and Control, I, Mark A. Moses DO HEREBY CERTIFY: That at this time it is either impossible or impractical to proceed with the funding of the following Act 25 of 2014 project due to the reason shown below. This certification is made with the understanding that if at a later date it is determined that it is possible or practical to proceed with the funding of the project, then this certificate may be rescinded by the State Bond Commission SECRETARY OF STATE (1355) Old State Capitol Environmental Control Systems, Planning and (East Baton Rouge) Priority 1 $985,000 Reason: The amount requested will not be used for cash flow in FY October 8, 2014 Mark A. Moses Director, Office of Facility Planning and Control Post Office Box Baton Rouge, Louisiana (225) Fax (225) An Equal Opportunity Employer

20 BOBBY JINDAL GOVERNOR ~tatt of 1Lout~iana Division of Administration Facility Planning and Control KruSTY H. NICHOLS COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF IMPOSSIBILITY OR IMPRACTICALITY Pursuant to the Louisiana Revised Statute 39: , as Director of the Office of Facility Planning and Control, I, Mark A. Moses DO HEREBY CERTIFY: That at this time it is either impossible or impractical to proceed with the funding of the following Act 2S of 2014 project due to the reason shown below. This certification is made with the understanding that if at a later date it is determined that it is possible or practical to proceed with the funding of the project, then this certificate may be rescinded by the State Bond Commission METROPOLITAN HUMAN SERVICE DISTRICT (1449) New Mental Health Clinic for New Orleans Behavior, Social, and Medical Support Detox Clinic, Including Expansion and Renovation of the Existing Facility, Planning and (Orleans) Priority 1 $2,680,000 Reason: The amount requested will not be used for cash flow in FY October 8, 2014 Mark A. Moses Director, Office of Facility Planning and Control Post Office Box Baton Rouge, Louisiana (225) Fax (225) An Equal Opportunity Employer

21 BOBBY JINDAL GOVERNOR.i>tate of i.ouitsiana Division of Administration Facility Planning and Control KRISTY H. NICHOLS COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF IMPOSSIBIlITY OR IMPRACTICALITY Pursuant to the Louisiana Revised Statute 39: , as Director of the Office of Facility Planning and Control, I, Mark A. Moses DO HEREBY CERTIFY: That at this time it is either impossible or impractical to proceed with the funding of the following Act 25 of 2014 project due to the reason shown below. This certification is made with the understanding that if at a later date it is determined that it is possible or practical to proceed with the funding of the project, then this certificate may be rescinded by the State Bond Commission OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH {1454} Regional Pharmacies Emergency Power and Backup HVAC Units to Protect Drug Supplies, Planning and {Orleans} Priority 1 $25,000 Reason: The amount requested will not be used for cash flow in FY October 8, 2014 \~ Mark A. Moses Director, Office of Facility Planning and Control Post Office Box Baton Rouge, Louisiana (225) Fax (225) An Equal Opportunity Employer

22 BOBBY JINDAL GOVERNOR 3;tate of 1Lout.utana Division of Administration Facility Planning and Control KruSTY H. NICHOLS COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF IMPOSSIBILITY OR IMPRACTICALITY Pursuant to the Louisiana Revised Statute 39: , as Director of the Office of Facility Planning and Control, I, Mark A. Moses DO HEREBY CERTIFY: That at this time it is either impossible or impractical to proceed with the funding of the following Act 25 of 2014 project due to the reason shown below. This certification is made with the understanding that if at a later date it is determined that it is possible or practical to proceed with the funding of the project, then this certificate may be rescinded by the State Bond Commission SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA HOSPITAL (1464) Emergency Generator for Children's Complex, SELH, Planning and (St. Tammany) Priority 1 $290,000 Reason: The amount requested will not be used for cash flow in FY October 8, 2014 Mark A. Moses Director, Office of Facility Planning and Control Post Office Box Baton Rouge, Louisiana (225) Fax (225) An Equal Opportunity Employer

23 BOBBY JINDAL GOVERNOR ~tatt of 1Lout~tana Division of Administration Facility Planning and Control KRISTY H. NICHOLS COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF IMPOSSIBILITY OR IMPRACTICALITY Pursuant to the Louisiana Revised Statute 39: , as Director of the Office of Facility Planning and Control, I, Mark A. Moses DO HEREBY CERTIFY: That at this time it is either impossible or impractical to proceed with the funding of the following Act 25 of 2014 project due to the reason shown below. This certification is made with the understanding that if at a later date it is determined that it is possible or practical to proceed with the funding of the project, then this certificate may be rescinded by the State Bond Commission LSU BATON ROUGE (1397) Renovate Old Engineering Shops for Art Department, Planning and (East Baton Rouge) Priority 1 $200,000 Reason: The amount requested will not be used for cash flow in FY October 8, 2014 Mark A. Moses Director, Office of Facility Planning and Control Post Office Box Baton Rouge, Louisiana (225) Fax (225) An Equal Opportunity Employer

24 BOBBY JINDAL GOVERNOR ~tatt of 1Loui~iana Division of Administration Facility Planning and Control KruSTY H. NICHOLS COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF IMPOSSIBILITY OR IMPRACTICALITY Pursuant to the Louisiana Revised Statute 39: , as Director of the Office of Facility Planning and Control, I, Mark A. Moses DO HEREBY CERTIFY: That at this time it is either impossible or impractical to proceed with the funding of the following Act 25 of 2014 project due to the reason shown below. This certification is made with the understanding that if at a later date it is determined that it is possible or practical to proceed with the funding of the project, then this certificate may be rescinded by the State Bond Commission LSU HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER HEALTH CARE SERVICES DIVISION (1415) University Medical Center in New Orleans (Orleans) Priority 1 $1,100 Reason: The amount requested will not be used for cash flow in FY October 8, 2014 Mark A. Moses Director, Office of Facility Planning and Control Post Office Box Baton Rouge, Louisiana (225) Fax (225) An Equal Opportunity Employer

25 BOBBY]INDAL GOVERNOR ~tatt of 1Lout~tana Division of Administration Facility Planning and Control KruSTY H. NICHOLS COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF IMPOSSIBILITY OR IMPRACTICALITY Pursuant to the Louisiana Revised Statute 39: , as Director of the Office of Facility Planning and Control, I, Mark A. Moses DO HEREBY CERTIFY: That at this time it is either impossible or impractical to proceed with the funding of the following Act 25 of 2014 project due to the reason shown below. This certification is made with the understanding that if at a later date it is determined that it is possible or practical to proceed with the funding of the project, then this certificate may be rescinded by the State Bond Commission LOUISIANA SCHOOL FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED (1429) Removal of Existing Modular Building and Replacement Modular Building (East Baton Rouge) Priority 1 $20,000 Reason: The amount requested will not be used for cash flow in FY October 8, 2014 Mark A. Moses Director, Office of Facility Planning and Control Post Office Box Baton Rouge, Louisiana (225) Fax (225) An Equal Opportunity Employer

26 BOBBY JINDAL GOVERNOR ~tatt of lloututana Division of Administration Facility Planning and Control KruSTY H. NICHOLS COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF IMPOSSIBILITY OR IMPRACTICALITY Pursuant to the Louisiana Revised Statute 39: , as Director of the Office of Facility Planning and Control, I, Mark A. Moses DO HEREBY CERTIFY: That at this time it is either impossible or impractical to proceed with the funding of the following Act 25 of 2014 project due to the reason shown below. This certification is made with the understanding that if at a later date it is determined that it is possible or practical to proceed with the funding of the project, then this certificate may be rescinded by the State Bond Commission. 36-P21 PORT OF SOUTH LOUISIANA (1555) Dock, Planning and (St. John the Baptist) Priority 1 $90,000 Reason: The amount requested will not be used for cash flow in FY October 8, 2014 Mark A. Moses Director, Office of Facility Planning and Control Post Office Box Baton Rouge. Louisiana (225) Fax (225) An Equal Opportunity Employer

27 BOBBY JINDAL GOVERNOR ~tatt of 1Louisiana Division of Administration Facility Planning and Control KRISTY H. NICHOLS COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF IMPOSSIBILITY OR IMPRACTICALITY Pursuant to the Louisiana Revised Statute 39: , as Director of the Office of Facility Planning and Control, I, Mark A. Moses DO HEREBY CERTIFY: That at this time it is either impossible or impractical to proceed with the funding of the following Act 25 of 2014 project due to the reason shown below. This certification is made with the understanding that if at a later date it is determined that it is possible or practical to proceed with the funding of the project, then this certificate may be rescinded by the State Bond Commission. 50-J08 BOSSIER PARISH (811) Cotton Valley Road Reconstruction, Planning and (Bossier) Priority 1 $255,000 Reason: The amount requested will not be used for cash flow in FY October 8, 2014 Mark A. Moses Director, Office of Facility Planning and Control Post Office Box Baton Rouge, Louisiana (225) Fax (225) An Equal Opportunity Employer

28 BOBBY JINDAL GOVERNOR 3i>tate of 1Lout~tana Division of Administration Facility Planning and Control KruSTY H. NICHOLS COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF IMPOSSIBILITY OR IMPRACTICALITY Pursuant to the Louisiana Revised Statute 39: , as Director of the Office of Facility Planning and Control, I, Mark A. Moses DO HEREBY CERTIFY: That at this time it is either impossible or impractical to proceed with the funding of the following Act 25 of 2014 project due to the reason shown below. This certification is made with the understanding that if at a later date it is determined that it is possible or practical to proceed with the funding of the project, then this certificate may be rescinded by the State Bond Commission. 50-MC5 HEFLIN (1286) Conversion of Gym into Multipurpose Facility, Planning and (Webster) Priority 1 $150,000 Reason: The amount requested will not be used for cash flow in FY October 8, 2014 Mark A. Moses Director, Office of Facility Planning and Control Post Office Box Baton Rouge, Louisiana (225) Fax (225) An Equal Opportunity Employer

29 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 1 Cash Lines of Credit Rescission Recommendations October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission and Forestry Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, and ; Clinic, Planning and 445,000 i i 9,340,000

30 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 2 Cash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission i i Administration i i 3,000,000 3,000,000 i i 10,000, ,000 01/ Land Acquisition for Mitigation Richland Projects to I De,velopment Commitments, Planning,, Equipment Statewide 73,825,000 25,000,000 05/252 i and Environmental Technical Ac,<ui,siti'>n and Renovation, Planning and East Baton 06/264 State Historic Site - West 06/264 Reservoir State Park Group Camp, icc>nf,,,e,,ce Center, Site Amenities, Acquisition, I PI,mrlina and Page 1 of 15

31 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 2 Cash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission Planning and 250,000 07/270 of Regional Freeway System Expansion Rouge, West Baton Rouge 2,000,000 I 16 to Bridge and iii,, Rights~of Way, Relocations and I Utlll"'e.s, (Federal Match $154,500,000) Orleans Airport i Interchange Modification Report and Environmental Assessment i Penitentiary iii Supplemental, Planning and Page 2 of 15

32 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 2 Cash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission 08/403 Justice Planning,, Renovation, IA,;quisition, and Equipment 08/414 David Wade 2079 Correctional Center Plants, Planning and 506,400 Resources - Office of the Secretary i (Federal Match and Local/Sponsor Match) 1~~O~~II~lSi II Iberia,, Pointe, St. St. Martin, 450,000 2,000, ,000 1,000, , ,000 Page 3 of 15

33 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 2 Cash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting ofthe State Bond Commission University Baton Rouge University New Orleans 1,000,000 8 I, 250, ,000 University Louisiana Tech University 188 Business Building Replacement and Addition, Planning and 1,875, Roof Replacements, Various Campus Buildings, Planning and Caddo, Natchitoches, Vernon 450,000 50, Renovation of Roy Hall, Planning and Natchitoches 442 Parking Lot, Planning and Bossier i i Fletcher Technical Community College Page4of15

34 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 2 Cash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission Spur for Avondale Facility, and Improvements Required for Levee Raising Including Raise Rail, Road and Utilities ($221,000 Local Match) Planning and 2,995, ,000 I Parish 1110 Recreation Facilities Planning and Caldwell 185, ,000 Parish Courthouse I ~E,cu,rlty & Safety Renovations i Concordia 315, ,000 Planning and I Parish 1503 Renovations, Planning Franklin 360, ,000 Page 5 of 15

35 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 2 Cash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission Jefferson Parish 100, ,000 50/J26 Parish Enforcement Building, Planning and Jefferson 640, ,000 Parish 881 Centra! Lafayette 50/J35 i Improvements, Planning and Natchitoches 100,000 30,000 Planning and Natchitoches 980,000 85, Iii Rehabilitation, Planning and Sabine 50,000 Page 6 of 15

36 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 2 Cash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission. Mary Parish 2109 New Hospital in Franklin for Hospital Service District 1, St. Mary Planning and ($8,200,000 Local Match) 90,000 90,000. Tammany Parish Cultural Arts District st. Tammany i I P"mc,;nn and Building, 700, ,000 i, Louisiana Wetlands Discovery 50/J Renovations, Page 7 of 15

37 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 2 Cash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission 1711 Water Lines and Sewer Lines, i Upgrades, Planning and (Cash and/or In Kind Match Required) 460, , ,000 50/M32 South Bernard Hwy 90, Planning and 330, ,000 to Water Distribution. Tammany 560,000 50,000 i Planning and Page 8 of 15

38 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 2 Cash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission mprovements Turning Lane near Town Hall Lafourche 640, , Connection, Planning and 115, ,000 Natural Station, Planning 700, ,000 Page90f15

39 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 2 Cash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission , ,000 Development, Planning and ($2,QOO,QOO Local Match) Charles 379 1,200, ,000 50/MG3 Rehabilitation and Extension 255, ,000 Mandeville 437 Police i i 340,000 25,000 Merryville 50/ML2 New Llano 941 Raymond Street Rehabilitation and 50/M L3 New Orleans 1877 Rosenwald Community Center, Planning and 200, ,000 Page 10 of 15

40 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 2 Cash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission Area Sidewalk, Ramps, Curbing, and Enhancements i Farms Mega Site iii i i I i Facilities Franklin Farms Mega Site, Planning and Ii i 1703 Apollo i Intersection to Old Spanish Trail and Apollo Road Intersection), Planning, and Land 10,000,000 1,000,000 Iii Planning Webster i i 1~lrU(:tur e, Planning and i Roadway, Water and Sewer 71 and Land Acquisition, Planning and Page 11 of 15

41 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 2 Cash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission 1227 Fire IV and Equipment 1025 Port Deluce Nature 2020 II n,"'lljle, Inc. Orleans 6,200, , , , ,000 6,000,000 3,000,000 Page 12 of 15

42 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 2 Cash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission 50/Nee Parks Commission of 1233 New Orleans and Hope Haven/Madonna Manor Campus, Planning and River Lake Pumping, Planning and Natchitoches 200,000 I Exterlsia'n" Planning and e.alnsllluclian 1920 of Shreveport Road Improvements (Welcome Road Parish Road), Planning and 225, ,000 Vital Records Facility, Planning 250, ,000 Elevation/Flood ProofinglWind Retrofit, Planning and Beauregard Parish Waterworks District #3 Longacre Road and Plant Improvements, Planning 50,000 50,000 Page 13 of 15

43 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 2 Cash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission Post #74 Roof Planning and 120, ,000 Drainage District 7, Ward 200, ,000 50/NT2 Mercy 1091 Irish Channel St. Endeavors Center, Planning and Lake Lincoln, Union 250, ,000 Ii 50/NUJ Page 14 of 15

44 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 2 Cash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission Planning and 126,395,000 Page 15 of 15

45 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 5 Noncash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission Water Program Statewide 5,000,000 at the Capitol Building, East Baton 3,800,000 Commitments, Planning,, Equipment 05/252, Acquisition, Planning, Design and St. Martin,730,000,730,000 2,000,000 2,000, , ,000 Administration ($3,500,000 Local Match, $17,500,000 Federal Match) 250, ,000 Page 1 of 9

46 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 5 Noncash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission,I i, Right of Way, Utilities and Highway Emergency Fund) James Airport Iii 1~~:~~~~'~~tMOdjfication Report and Environmental 2,000,000 11~'~~::i~i~;,n!~, Planning,, Renovation, It and Equipment 2,850,000 2,850, Central Office 12,000, Charles Office, I 2,000,000 Sciences Center Shreveport Replacement, Planning 1,750,000 Page 2 of 9

47 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 5 Noncash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission Hospital, Renovation and Expansion, Planning and Caddo 1,100,000 1,100,000 University Baton Rouge 19/617 Orleans 7,500, ,650,000 19/ Planning and 2, Page 3 of 9

48 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 5 Noncash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission Louisiana University Improvements and Expansion, Planning and 19/644 Bossier Community College 442 Parking and Protection 600, ,000 Louisiana Flood 36/P15 Morgan City Harbor & IT,,,mlnoll District 292 I Operations and Emergency Center, Planning and. Mary i, Planning and ($28,000,000 Local Match) 255,000 and 1,465,000 Drainage Between 1~10 and Lake 25,000 Ilmorcivements to Garden Road, Tallulah, Sauve Road, Drive, and Replacement of the Citrus and over Soniat Canal 2,940,000 95,000 Page 4 of9

49 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 5 Noncash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission 50/J28 Parish 881 Lafayette Central Park I Lafayette 9,250,000 50/J46 St. Helena Parish Helena Parish Audubon Library 8t. Helena 1,340,000 Center, i Parish Parish 50/J55 Parish 1021 Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government ~ Dredging of Bayou Terrebonne 9,590,000 i i Center 1,225,000 1,225,000 i, Extensions and Upgrades, Planning and (Cash and/or In Kind Match Required) 4,915,000 Page 5 of 9

50 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 5 Noncash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission i Planning and Broussard 182 1,830,000 US Hwy 90, Planning and Planning and Planning and 50/M64 Dequincy 385 Drainage Improvements on Buxton Creek to Prevent Calcasieu Erosion at City Sewer Plant, Planning and 700, ,000 Vernon 950, ,000 I, Planning and ($2,000,000 I Match) Development Calcasieu 880 Recreation Complex Richland 1,530,000 Courthouse Renovation, Planning and Orleans 125, ,000 Page 6 of 9

51 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 5 Noncash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission 50/MP3 Municipal I, I i, Ouachita Land Acquisition (Local Match Required) 155, ,000 i i I PI"nrdnq and and Land Acquisition, Planning and 50/MV4 Center Phase III, Jefferson 250, ,000 i I 50/N03 Nature 1107 nstitute, Inc Exhibits Orleans 13,000,000 13,000,000 Exhibition Hall Authority 50/N07 8t. Bernard Parish Sheriff 1919 Arabi Sub-Station, Planning and 15,000 15,000 Page 7 of 9

52 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 5 Noncash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission and Research Imaging Equipment 3,300,000 East Baton Rouge Plugging of Old Wells, Planning and 250, ,000. Helena Park District and Natchitoches 1,000,000 1,000,000 District #1 DeSoto Parish 250, ,000 50/NJZ Gravity Drainage District #8 50/NQ2 Parish Waterworks District #3 Gravity District #6 Calcasieu and 384 South and Drainage District 7 Ward 8 Page 8 of 9

53 Act 25 of 2014 Priority 5 Noncash Lines of Credit Recommendation October 2014 Meeting of the State Bond Commission Hammond Area 490, , , ,000 Board 495,945,000 Page 9 of 9

54 General Obligation Bond Sale 2014-D Proposed Project List 10/7/2014 Agency Number Agency Name Project Title Parish Division of Administration DPS and ISB Data Centers, Planning, and Renovations Bond Sale Amount East Baton Rouge 980, Department of Military Affairs Statewide Backlog of Maintenance and Repair (BMAR), Phase 3, and Statewide Infrastructure Rehabilitation, Phase 3 Statewide 130, Veteran's Affairs Northeast Louisiana State Cemetery, Planning and Richland 355, Secretary of State Old State Capitol Environmental Control Systems, Planning and East Baton Rouge 270, Agriculture and Forestry Louisiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, Planning and East Baton Rouge 1,890, Office of Business Development Homeland Security and Environmental Technical Center, Acquisition and Renovation, Planning and East Baton Rouge 505, Office of Business Development Louisiana Digital Computer Facility, Planning and East Baton Rouge 26, Office of State Parks Poverty Point Reservoir State Park Group Camp, Conference Center, Site Amenities, Acquisition, Planning and Richland 90, Office of State Parks South Toledo Bend State Park Emergency Erosion Controls, Planning and Sabine 845, Office of Tourism I-10 Vinton Welcome Center Calcasieu 80, A20 New Orleans City Park Improvements to Amusement Area at New Orleans City Park Orleans 1,005,000 Page 1 of 13

55 General Obligation Bond Sale 2014-D Proposed Project List 10/7/2014 Agency Number Agency Name Project Title Parish Bond Sale Amount DOTD - Administration LA 42 (US 61 to LA 44) Widening Ascension 1,010, DOTD - Administration Essen Lane Widening, I-10 to Perkins Road, Planning, Utilities, Right of Way and East Baton Rouge 1,420, DOTD - Administration Hooper Road Extension and Widening, Environmental, Planning, Engineering, Right of Way, Utilities and East Baton Rouge, Livingston 765, DOTD - Administration Jimmie Davis Bridge Rehabilitation and Lighting, Planning and Bossier, Caddo 70, DOTD - Administration State Streets, Algiers, Planning and Orleans 1,050, DOTD - Administration Highway Program (Up to $4,000,000 for Secretary's Emergency Fund) Statewide 85, DOTD - Administration I-49 from I-220 in the City of Shreveport to Arkansas State Line,, Right of Way and Utilities Caddo 520, DOTD - Administration I-12 O'Neal Lane to Walker/Satsuma Widening, Planning and East Baton Rouge, Livingston 4,100, DOTD - Administration Highway 23 Elevation for Three Miles of Emergency Route Flood Protection, Planning and Plaquemines 2,770, DOTD - Public Improvements Mississippi River Levee Raising, Arkansas to Old River, Planning and Avoyelles, Concordia, East Carroll, Madison, Pointe Coupee, Tensas 665, DOTD - Public Improvements Bayou Dechene Reservoir, Planning, Land Acquisition and Caldwell 1,875,000 Page 2 of 13

56 General Obligation Bond Sale 2014-D Proposed Project List 10/7/2014 Agency Number DOTD - Public Improvements Agency Name Project Title Parish Port and Development Priority Program Bond Sale Amount Statewide 1,865, Louisiana State Penitentiary Electrical Distribution System Upgrade, Planning and West Feliciana 100, Winn Correctional Center Sanitation Code Violations, Planning and Winn 580, Allen Correctional Center Sanitation Code Violations, Repair and Upgrade Allen 495, David Wade Correctional Center Fire Alarm System Renovations, Planning and Claiborne 165, Office of State Police Renovate Training Academy, Planning and East Baton Rouge 325, Metropolitan Human Service District New Mental Health Center for Desire/Florida Mental Health Clinic, Including the Purchase, or Renovation of a New Facility in New Orleans East, Planning and Orleans 335, Metropolitan Human Service District New Mental Health Clinic for New Orleans Behavior, Social, and Medical Support Detox Clinic, Including Expansion and Renovation of the Existing Facility, Planning and Orleans 255, Villa Feliciana Medical Complex Replace HVAC Systems in Three Patient Buildings, Planning and East Feliciana 2,430, Office of Mental Health Roof Replacement - Tyler Mental Health Center, Planning and Lafayette 835, Natural Resources - Office of the Secretary Atchafalaya Basin Protection and Enhancement (Federal Match and Local/Sponsor Match) Assumption, Avoyelles, Iberia, Iberville, Pointe Coupee, St. Landry, St Martin St Mary 630,000 Page 3 of 13

57 General Obligation Bond Sale 2014-D Proposed Project List 10/7/2014 Agency Number Louisiana Workforce Commission - Office of Workforce Development Agency Name Project Title Parish Renovations to Louisiana Workforce Commission's Administrative Headquarters, Planning and Bond Sale Amount East Baton Rouge 2,450, LSU Baton Rouge Renovate Old Engineering Shops for Art Department, Planning and East Baton Rouge 700, N LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans Human Development Center, Planning and Orleans 6,120, S LSU Health Sciences Center Shreveport Surgery and Radiology Equipment Caddo 3,565, LSU Agricultural Center Animal and Food Science Facilities Renovations and Modernizations, Phase II, Planning and East Baton Rouge 1,075, LSU Health Sciences Center Health Care Services Division Refurbish Elevators, UMC, Planning and Lafayette 685, LSU Health Sciences Center Health Care Services Division University Medical Center in New Orleans Orleans 39,901, LSU Health Sciences Center Health Care Services Division of Levee Around the Chabert Medical Center, Planning and Terrebonne 250, Grambling State University Library Deficiencies, Planning and Lincoln 105, Louisiana Tech University Visual Arts Building Renovation for Business, Planning and Lincoln 95, McNeese State University Campus-Wide Elevator Repairs, Planning and Calcasieu 380,000 Page 4 of 13

58 General Obligation Bond Sale 2014-D Proposed Project List 10/7/2014 Agency Number Agency Name Project Title Parish McNeese State University ADA Upgrades Campus-Wide, Planning and Bond Sale Amount Calcasieu 80, Southeastern Louisiana University Computer Science and Technology Facility Improvements and Expansion, Planning and Tangipahoa 220, Louisiana Community and Technical College System Automotive Training Facility, Planning and East Baton Rouge 665, New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts Replace HVAC System, Planning and Orleans 570, L.E. Fletcher Technical Community College Integrated Petroleum Technologies Program (IPT) Lab and Classroom Building, Planning and Terrebonne 3,905, L10 Orleans Levee District Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority - East for Bayou St. John, Maintenance and Improvements, Perimeter Elevation, Hydrology Study, Planning and Orleans 70, L26 Natchitoches Levee and Drainage District Lower Cane River Area Flood Gates Replacement Program Natchitoches 40, P17 Port of New Orleans Cruise Ship Terminal, Planning and Orleans 610, P23 Terrebonne Port Commission Slip Dredging and Improvements for Terrebonne Port Commission Government Multi-Use Complex, Planning and Terrebonne 480, P41 Jefferson Parish Port District Jefferson Parish Business Park: Science and Technology Academy and Conference Center Jefferson 20,840, P47 Greater Ouachita Port Commission Rail Extension, Planning and Ouachita 370,000 Page 5 of 13

59 General Obligation Bond Sale 2014-D Proposed Project List 10/7/2014 Agency Number Agency Name Project Title Parish 50-J03 Ascension Parish Oak Grove Community and Recreational Center, Planning and Bond Sale Amount Ascension 120, J06 Beauregard Parish Lumas Road, Planning and Beauregard 340, J08 Bossier Parish Sewerage District No. 1 of the Parish of Bossier, Planning and ($28,000,000 Local Match) Bossier 4,145, J18 East Carroll Parish Courthouse and Jail Renovations East Carroll 100, J24 Iberville Parish New Iberville Parish Hospital - Acquisition of Property, Planning and Iberville 2,650, J26 Jefferson Parish Performing Arts Center Modifications Jefferson 4,445, J26 Jefferson Parish Performing Arts Center, Planning and ($1,250,000 Local Match) Jefferson 1,150, J27 Jefferson Davis Parish Regional Consolidated Jail Facility, Acquisition, Planning and Jefferson Davis 270, J34 Morehouse Parish Carl Road Improvements, Morehouse 360, J43 Sabine Parish Plainview Road Rehabilitation, Planning and Sabine 1,145, J44 St. Bernard Parish New Hospital and Medical Office Building, Real Estate Acquisition, Planning and St. Bernard 885,000 Page 6 of 13

60 General Obligation Bond Sale 2014-D Proposed Project List 10/7/2014 Agency Number Agency Name Project Title Parish Bond Sale Amount 50-J45 St. Charles Parish St. Charles Emergency Operations Center St. Charles 120, J45 St. Charles Parish West Bank Hurricane Protection Levee St. Charles 225, J47 St. James Parish St. James Parish Land Acquisition, Planning and St. James 12,300, J51 St. Mary Parish DeGravelle Access Road to Duhon Bypass Road in Amelia, Planning and St. Mary 170, J51 St. Mary Parish Plantation Pump Station Replacement for Sub- Gravity Drainage District #1 of St Mary Parish Gravity Drainage District #2, Planning and 50-J52 St. Tammany Parish South Slidell Levee Protection Rehabilitation (USACE 533d Report for Levees West and East of I-10) Planning and St. Mary 370,000 St. Tammany 295, J62 West Carroll Parish Chip and Seal Road Repair West Carroll 155, J64 Winn Parish Country Club Road, Planning and Winn 500, M09 Arcadia Multi-Purpose Community Center, Planning and ($350,000 Local Match) Bienville 1,310, M15 Baldwin Fire Station and Public Service Center, Planning and St. Mary 65, M20 Baton Rouge Jefferson Highway Signal Improvements, Government Street to Drusilla Lane, Planning and ($150,000 Local Match) East Baton Rouge 1,220,000 Page 7 of 13

61 General Obligation Bond Sale 2014-D Proposed Project List 10/7/2014 Agency Number Agency Name Project Title Parish Bond Sale Amount 50-M20 Baton Rouge Baseball Stadium Improvements East Baton Rouge 1,110, M27 Bogalusa City Hall Restoration and Renovations, Planning and ($98,768 Federal Match) Washington 245, M27 Bogalusa Emergency Sewer Collection System Evaluation and Repairs, Planning and Washington 175, M29 Bossier City Hwy. 71 Street Lighting Project from LA 3032 (Westgate Drive) to LA 511 (Jimmie Davis Hwy), Planning and Bossier 670, M33 Brusly New Police Department Headquarters, Maintenance, Material Storage and Annex Buildings West Baton Rouge 1,650, MB5 Gretna Cultural Center for the Arts, Planning and ($300,000 Local Match, $500,000 Parish Match) Jefferson 475, MB5 Gretna Sewer Plant Primary Clarifier, Planning and Jefferson 195, MB7 Gueydan Street Improvements, Planning and ($112,000 Local Match) Vermilion 135, MB9 Hammond Air Traffic Control Tower, Planning and ($450,000 Local Match) Tangipahoa 605, MB9 Hammond Police Station, Acquisition and Renovation, Planning and Tangipahoa 245, MD1 Hornbeck Emergency Connection with West Vernon Waterworks District and Inline Booster Station, Planning and Vernon 270,000 Page 8 of 13

62 General Obligation Bond Sale 2014-D Proposed Project List 10/7/2014 Agency Number Agency Name Project Title Parish 50-ME1 Jean Lafitte Lafitte Seafood Pavilion, Planning and Bond Sale Amount Jefferson 600, ME8 Kaplan Public Safety Complex, Planning and Vermilion 150, MF2 Kentwood Recreational Facility Property Acquisition, Planning, Site Preparation, Master Recreation Plan and Tangipahoa 15, MG3 Leesville University Parkway Sewer System and Wastewater Treatment Facilities Enhancements, Planning and Vernon 1,520, ML3 New Orleans Holiday Drive Roadway (Gen. MacArthur to Behrman) Orleans 165, ML3 New Orleans Eastern New Orleans Hospital Medical Office Building, Planning, Design, and Orleans 4,420, MQ8 Scott I-10 North Frontage Road Sewer and Water, Planning and Lafayette 375, MQ8 Scott Scott Events Center, Planning and Lafayette 50, MR1 Shreveport Convention Center Complex, Planning and ($85,000,000 Local Funds) Caddo 12,000, MR4 Sikes Village of Sikes Water System Extensions and Improvements, Planning and Winn 920, MR9 Slidell W-14 Culverting Project St. Tammany 1,915,000 Page 9 of 13

63 General Obligation Bond Sale 2014-D Proposed Project List 10/7/2014 Agency Number Agency Name Project Title Parish Bond Sale Amount 50-MS7 Sterlington Service Road, Planning and Ouachita 117, MT6 Tickfaw Drainage Improvements on Highway 442 East and West, Planning and Tangipahoa 85, MU2 Vidalia Vidalia River Front Development, Design, Planning and of Emergency Shelter Concordia 210, MU5 Vinton Water Treatment Plant Improvements, Including Rehabilitation of Elevated Water Storage Tank, Site and Electrical Improvements, Planning and Calcasieu 130, MU5 Vinton Town of Vinton, Vinton Street Improvements Calcasieu 185, MU6 Vivian Town of Vivian, Street Improvements, Planning and Caddo 390, MV2 West Monroe West Ouachita Senior Center Facility - ADA, Federal Confidentiality Requirements, and Building Code Improvement Project, Planning and Ouachita 95, MV4 Westwego Performing Arts Center/Community Center Phase III, IV and Equipment Jefferson 190, MV4 Westwego Drainage Improvements, Phase I Jefferson 340, MW2 Youngsville 50-MW4 Zwolle Youngsville Parkway Road Project, Including Waterline Improvements, Roadway Lighting, and Other Infrastructure Improvements, Planning and Installation of 6" Waterline and Water Well, Planning and ($25,000 Local Match) Lafayette 1,000,000 Sabine 165,000 Page 10 of 13

64 General Obligation Bond Sale 2014-D Proposed Project List 10/7/2014 Agency Number Agency Name Project Title Parish 50-N03 Audubon Nature Institute, Inc. Bond Sale Amount Audubon 2020 Exhibits Orleans 5,535, N05 New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority Hall A Renovations, Planning and Orleans 4, N13 Chennault Industrial Airpark Authority New Hangar, Planning and Calcasieu 1,270, NC2 Baton Rouge Recreation and Parks Commission Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center Education Building/Conference Center, Planning and East Baton Rouge 260, NC2 Baton Rouge Recreation and Parks Commission Children's Museum, Planning and ($5,000,000 Local Match) East Baton Rouge 100, NC2 Baton Rouge Recreation and Parks Commission Central Community Sports Park, Planning and East Baton Rouge 275, NE7 West Calcasieu Community Center Community Center - Phase 2, Event Center, Planning and Calcasieu 3,320, NFL Bogalusa YMCA Bogalusa YMCA, Master Planning, Design,, Renovations and Equipment Acquisitions Washington 73, NFS Shreveport - Ruston Methodist Camp Caney Conference Center Remodel Project, Planning and Webster 550, NG2 Northshore Harbor Center Northshore Harbor Center Purchase of Additional Equipment St. Tammany 20, NGE West Vernon Waterworks District Expansion of Water Distribution System and Booster Station West Vernon Waterworks District, Planning and Vernon 200,000 Page 11 of 13

65 General Obligation Bond Sale 2014-D Proposed Project List 10/7/2014 Agency Number 50-NGY Lincoln Parish Sheriff's Office Agency Name Project Title Parish Public Safety Complex, Planning and Bond Sale Amount Lincoln 2,750, NHL Bogalusa Community Medical Center Foundation Capital Improvements at Washington St. Tammany Regional Medical Center St. Tammany, Washington 925, NHS Pleasant Hill-Crossroads Water Systems, Inc. Pleasant Hill/Crossroads Water System, Repairs and Extension, Planning and Winn 120, NJ8 North Louisiana Criminalistics Lab Replacement of Shreveport Facility, Planning and Caddo 6,550, NKC Webster Parish Council on Aging New Building for Webster Parish Council on Aging, Planning and Webster 475, NKH Allume Society Frank's Theatre Restoration, Planning, Acquisition, Renovation, and ($100,000 Cash and/or In-Kind Match) Vermilion 125, NLA Centenary College of Louisiana Science Building, Planning and Caddo 675, NLR Horseshoe Road Water System, Inc. Horseshoe Water System, Planning and Webster 20, NML City of Gretna Police Department Gretna Police Department, of Armory, Elevation/Flood Proofing/Wind Retrofit, Planning and Jefferson 280, NNL Hungarian Settlement Historical Society Hungarian Settlement Historical Museum, Planning and Livingston 100, NRD South Beauregard Parish Recreation District #2 Multi-Purpose Recreation Facility, Planning and Beauregard 210,000 Page 12 of 13

66 General Obligation Bond Sale 2014-D Proposed Project List 10/7/2014 Agency Number 50-NSI Walker Community Water System, Inc. Agency Name Project Title Parish Water Distribution System Expansion, LA 810 Extension, Planning and Bond Sale Amount Jackson 730, NST Downtown Development District of New Orleans Improvements to Girod Street, Planning and Orleans 270, NTY New Orleans Jazz Orchestra The New Orleans Jazz Market: A Home for the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra at 1436 Oretha Castle Haley, Real Estate, Planning,, Miscellaneous, and Equipment Orleans 195, NW1 Union Parish Law Enforcement District New Law Enforcement/Services/Training/ Emergency Shelter Complex, Planning and ($500,000 Local In-Kind Match, $1,100,000 Federal Match) Union 115, ,000,000 Page 13 of 13

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