HB2 (Act 24) of the 2013 R.S. (Jefferson)
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1 1 of 8 (Act 24) of the 2013 R.S. () = State Bond Commission P = Priority Means of Explanation included at end of report IEB = Interim Emergency Board Blue highlight: Indicates project with an IEB Priority Change. by Cash Lines Office of Coastal Protection and Restoration Office of Coastal Protection and Restoration Office of Coastal Protection and Restoration Office of Business Development Office of State Parks, Westbank Hurricane Orleans, Protection Project, Planning, Plaquemines, Right of Way 261 and Utilities ($199,000,000 Federal Match and $52,800,000 Local Match) Lafitte Area Tidal Protection, Planning and Donaldsonville to the Gulf of Mexico Flood Study ($1,100,000 Local Match; $3,500,000 Federal Match) Bayou Segnette Sports Complex, Including Hall B Expansion, Bayou Segnette Festival Park, Land Acquisition, Zephyrs Baseball Facilities Repair, Renovation and Improvement Ascension, Assumption,, Lafourche, St. Charles, St. James, St. John the Baptist Professional Sports, Facilities, Planning and Orleans 1368 and Lease Hold Bayou Segnette Recreation 2047 Complex, Planning and to TPC Louisiana, Planning and Calcasieu, East Baton Rouge, Iberia,, Lafourche, Dock, Office Orleans, St. Space, and Housing Project, Charles, St. James, St. John ($29,850,000 In-Kind Local the Baptist, St. Match) Mary, Terrebonne, West Baton Rouge Bayou Segnette State Park, Land Acquisition, Additional Cabins, Planning and 5,095,000 5,095, ,095, ,000,000 2,000,000 4,000, ,000,000 4,000,000 4,000,000-6,000,000 11,195,000 11,195, ,500,000-1,500,000 1,500,000-12,695,000 13,000,000-13,000, ,000,000 2,970,000 2,970, ,000, ,970,000 27,500,000 27,500, ,000, ,500, ,500,000 5,500,000 12,000, ,100,000 16,100,000 16,100, ,400 22,576, , ,600,000 3,600,000 3,600,000-4,000,000 17,850,000 17,850, ,850,000 8,635,000 8,635, ,200,000 4,200,000 4,200,000-12,835,000
2 2 of 8 = State Bond Commission P = Priority Means of Explanation included at end of report IEB = Interim Emergency Board Blue highlight: Indicates project with an IEB Priority Change. by Cash Lines DOTD - Administration DOTD - Administration DOTD - Administration DOTD - Public DOTD - Public DOTD - Public DOTD - Engineering and Operations Relocate Hickory Avenue (LA Hwy th Street)(Mounes)(LA Hwy. 3154), Right of Way, and Utilities Caddo, Iberia, I-49 from I-220 in the City of Shreveport to Arkansas Line, Lafayette to the Westbank Expressway,, Right of Way and Utilities, Lafayette, Lafourche, St. Charles, St. Martin, St. Mary, Terrebonne 4,650,000 4,650, ,650, ,000,000 15,000,000 Peters Road Bridge and, 1427 Extension, Phase 1, Planning Plaquemines 1,500,000 1,500, ,500,000 and LA 18 (4th Street) Highway 1431 Drainage, Planning and 700, , ,000 Ascension, Assumption, Donaldsonville to the Gulf, of Mexico Flood Study 1433 Lafourche, St. 2,300,000 2,300, ,300,000 ($1,100,000 Local Match; Charles, St. $3,500,000 Federal Match) James, St. John the Baptist, Westbank Hurricane Orleans, Protection Project, Planning, Plaquemines, Right of Way , , ,000 and Utilities ($199,000,000 Federal Match and $52,800,000 Local Match) 2072, Capital Project for Ferries Orleans, St. formerly operated by CCCD, Bernard Bridge City Center for Youth Office of Juvenile - Replace Main Electrical Justice Switchboard, Planning and Bridge City Center for Office of Juvenile Youth, Sewer System Justice Renovation, Planning and West Learning Board of Regents 1548 Center, Land Acquisition, Grand Isle Breakwater Protection, 36-L25 Independent 1278 Levee 36-P40 36-P41 Grand Isle Port Commission Parish Port Port Access Road and New 1287 Commercial Boat Slip Facility Parish Business Park: Science and 1581 Technology Academy and Conference Center ,400,000 1,400,000 1,400,000-1,400, , , , , ,000 5,000 5, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,000-1,100,000 95,000 95, ,000,000 1,000, ,095,000 23,250,000 23,250, ,500,000-5,500,000 5,500,000-28,750,000
3 3 of 8 = State Bond Commission P = Priority Means of Explanation included at end of report IEB = Interim Emergency Board Blue highlight: Indicates project with an IEB Priority Change. by Cash Lines 50-J26 Parish J26 Parish J26 Parish J26 Parish J26 Parish J26 Parish J26 JEFFERSON PARISH 50-J26 JEFFERSON PARISH J26 Parish J26 Parish J26 Parish 85 18th Street Drainage, Edenborn Avenue Phase 2 (18th Street to West Esplanade Avenue Canal) Airline Drive (US 61) at 17th Street Canal Drainage Crossing and Railroad Bridge Replacement, Planning and Ames Boulevard Widening from Two Lanes to Three Lanes between Barataria Boulevard and Bayou Boeuf Drive (2.0 Miles) with Installation of Subsurface Drainage Bike Path Along Leo Kerner Parkway (Barataria Blvd. to Parc des Familles Entrance), Bonnabel Canal Rehabilitation and Bank Stabilization (Veterans Boulevard to West Esplanade), Planning and Breaux Ditch (U-Channel Installation from East Ames to Lafitte Larose Highway), Planning and Canal 13 Concrete Lining (Loyola Drive to Butler Canal), Planning and Canal 10 Concrete Lining and Widening between Canal 7 and West Esplanade Avenue Canal Street Roadway Reconstruction and Installation of Subsurface Drainage Between I-10 and Lake Avenue Carol Sue Avenue Drainage, Planning and Codifier Boulevard, Homestead Avenue, and Brockenbraugh Court Subsurface Drainage, Planning and 2,000,000 2,000, ,000,000 1,500,000 1,500, ,340,000 3,340,000 3,340,000-4,840,000 65,000 65, ,000 2,150,000 2,150, ,200,000-2,200,000 2,200,000-4,350, , , ,225,000-1,225,000 1,225,000-1,350, , , , ,000-50, , ,000 25, , ,000 25, , ,000 1,600,000 1,600, ,600, , , ,000
4 4 of 8 = State Bond Commission P = Priority Means of Explanation included at end of report IEB = Interim Emergency Board Blue highlight: Indicates project with an IEB Priority Change. by Cash Lines East Drainage 50-J26 Parish 91 Relief: Subsurface Drainage to Garden Road, Tallulah, Sauve Road, and Midway Drive, and Replacement of the Citrus and Sauve Bridges over Soniat Canal Community Health Center Expansion to the Existing River Ridge 50-J26 Parish 96 Facility In Order to Implement a Dental Program, Planning and Parish Housing Authority Street Lighting and Security Upgrades (Between Betty and Julie 50-J26 Parish 99 Street in the East-West Direction and Acre and Lapalco in the North-South Direction), Planning and 50-J26 Parish Livingston Place (Metairie 106 Road to Loumor Avenue) Manson Ditch Subsurface 50-J26 JEFFERSON Drainage Installation from 109 PARISH the ICC Railroad Ditch to the West Metairie Canal Marrero Community/Senior 50-J26 Parish 110 Center, Planning and Martin Luther King 50-J26 Parish 111 Playground, 50-J26 Parish 114 Multi-Purpose Recreational and Achievement Center Parc des Familles, 50-J26 Parish 118 of Utilities, Restrooms, Pavilions and Roadways in Raw Undeveloped Wooded Area in Order to Initiate of Regional Park, Planning and Parish Line Drainage Pump 50-J26 Parish 120 Station Capacity Increase, 50-J26 Parish Performing Arts Center 121 Modifications Performing Arts Center, 50-J26 Parish 122 ($1,250,000 Local Match) South Kenner Road 50-J26 Parish Rehabilitation from Live Oak 131 Boulevard to River Road, 5,000 5,000 95,000 95, ,000 95,000 95, ,000 50,000 50, , , , , , , ,000 3,740,000 3,740, ,740, , , , ,000 5,210,000 5,210, ,210,000 3,535,000 3,535, ,000, ,535, , ,000-75, ,000 6,750,000 6,750, ,400, ,750,000 9,155,000 9,155, ,155, , , ,700,000-3,700,000 3,700,000-4,000,000
5 5 of 8 = State Bond Commission P = Priority Means of Explanation included at end of report IEB = Interim Emergency Board Blue highlight: Indicates project with an IEB Priority Change. by Cash Lines Terry Parkway Drainage Between Carol Sue Drive 50-J26 Parish 133 and Industry Canal ($500,000 Local Match) Upper Kraak Ditch Drainage, Pump Station Pump 50-J26 Parish 135 Replacement and Generator Installation Upper Kraak Ditch Subsurface Drainage Improvement (Upper Kraak 50-J26 Parish 136 Drainage Pump Station to Earhart Expressway), 50-J26 Parish J26 Parish J26 Parish J26 Parish J26 JEFFERSON PARISH 215 Waggaman Subsurface Drainage, Walkertown Bus Terminal, Woodland West Drainage Woodmere Community Center, Real Estate Acquisition, Planning, and ($15,000 Match) Canal 10 Concrete Lining and Box Culvert Installation at Vintage Drive Canal 10 Concrete Lining Widening Between Canal 7 50-J26 Parish 1621 and West Esplanade Avenue, Planning and Avondale Booster Club and 50-J26 Parish 1995 Playground Upgrades, Canal 10 Concrete Lining and Box Culvert Installation 50-J26 Parish 2032 at Vintage Drive, Planning and 50-J38 Plaquemines Parish 50-J45 ST. CHARLES PARISH MB1 Grand Isle MB5 Gretna MB5 Gretna 620 Peters Road Bridge and Extension, Planning and Airline Drive (US 61) at the St. Charles/ Parish Line Raising Historic Recreation Center/Community Center, McDonoghville Fire Station, City Hall Exterior and Interior Renovation, 5,000,000 5,000, ,000,000-3,000,000 3,000,000 3,000,000-8,000,000 1,650,000 1,650, ,650, , , , ,000-50, , , , ,000 5,000 5,000 95,000 95,000 75, ,000 95,000 95, , , , , , , ,000-50, , , ,000-50, ,000 50,000 50, , , , , , ,000, Plaquemines 4,400,000 4,400, ,800,000 30,000,000 51,800,000 51,800,000-56,200,000, St. Charles ,000 90, , , , , , , , ,000 1,000,000 1,000, , ,000-1,175, , , , , , ,000
6 6 of 8 = State Bond Commission P = Priority Means of Explanation included at end of report IEB = Interim Emergency Board Blue highlight: Indicates project with an IEB Priority Change. by Cash Lines Lion's Club Conversion to 50-MB5 Gretna 621 Gretna Senior Center, 50-MB5 Gretna Gretna Water Tower, 1751 Cultural Center for the Arts, 50-MB5 Gretna 1752 ($300,000 Local Match, $500,000 Parish Match) New Garden Park Street 50-MB5 Gretna 1753 Lighting, Planning and Mel Ott Multipurpose Center, Planning and 50-MB5 Gretna 1754 ($150,000 Cash and/or In-Kind Local Match) 50-MB5 Gretna 1755 Parish Courthouse Drainage Project, Planning and Sewer Plant Primary 50-MB5 Gretna 1756 Clarifier, Planning and 50-MB5 Gretna Mel Ott Exterior Lighting 1757 and Hancock Street Canal 50-MB5 Gretna (Kepler 1758 Street - Virgil Street), Magnolia Boulevard 50-MC1 Harahan Drainage - West Magnolia 1764 to Highway, 50-MC1 Harahan Penfold Place Drainage, ME1 Jean Lafitte Lafitte Seafood Pavilion, MF1 KENNER Kenner City Park ~ Phase 2, MF1 KENNER MF1 KENNER MF1 KENNER MF1 KENNER MF1 Kenner 980 Railroad Crossing Signal at Taylor & Kenner Ave., Lincoln Manor Subdivision Drainage, Third Street Corridor ~ South Kenner (includes Rivertown and Armstrong Airport buyout property) City of Kenner Emergency Operations Center, Planning and Wastewater System Corrective Measures , , , , , , ,000 1,600,000 1,600, ,600, , , , , , ,000 3,700,000 3,700, ,700, , , , , , , , , ,700,000-1,700,000 1,700,000-1,950,000 45,000 45, ,000 50,000 50, ,000 1,235,000 1,235, , , ,335, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,000
7 7 of 8 = State Bond Commission P = Priority Means of Explanation included at end of report IEB = Interim Emergency Board Blue highlight: Indicates project with an IEB Priority Change. by Cash Lines Drainage 50-MF1 Kenner 981 Along Idaho Avenue, 26th Street to West Napoleon Canal, Planning and Lake Trail Drainage 50-MF1 KENNER 986 Improvement, Planning and Sala Avenue Street and 50-MV4 Westwego 741 Infrastructure Water Plant, 50-MV4 Westwego 743 (50% Local Match) 50-MV4 Westwego Fire Station, Planning and MV4 Westwego Drainage, 747 Phase I 50-MV4 Westwego Street, 750 Emergency Preparedness 50-MV4 Westwego 1884 Building, Planning and Farmers/Fisheries Market, 50-MV4 Westwego 1885 (Supplemental Funding) Performing Arts 50-MV4 Westwego 1887 Center/Community Center Phase III, IV and Equipment 50-MV4 Westwego MV4 Westwego NIC 50-NML 50-NML 50-NML 50-S26 Triumph of Special People, Inc. Gretna Police Department Gretna Police Department Gretna Police Department Parish School System Park Land and, Including to Existing Parks and Land Acquisition, Riverboat Landing Phase IV, ($200,000 Local Match) Housing for Disabled Recipients of Waiver Services, Acquisition, Gretna Police Department Critical Radio Infrastructure Digital Bridging Gretna Police Department 1989 Crime Cameras Gretna Police Department, of Armory, 1990 Elevation/Flood Proofing/Wind Retrofit, Multipurpose Fine Arts 2024 Building Renovation 150, , , , ,000 40, , , , , , ,100,000 1,000,000 1,000, ,000, ,135,000 3,135,000 3,135,000-3,135, , , , ,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000-1,000,000 1,250,000 1,250, ,250,000 1,410,000 1,410, ,410, , , , , ,000 1,850,000 1,850, , ,000-2,125, , , , , , ,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25, ,000 25,000 25,000-75,000 50,000 50, , , , , , , ,000-1,290,000 $188,980,000 $175,980,000 $14,035,000 $1,035,000 $11,195,000 $10,230,000 $17,265,000 $22,400,000 $37,625,000 $74,325,000 $110,650,000 $111,950,000 $15,976,400 $328,501,400
8 8 of 8 = State Bond Commission P = Priority Means of Explanation included at end of report IEB = Interim Emergency Board Blue highlight: Indicates project with an IEB Priority Change. by Cash Lines Explanation of Means of in report: (GOB = General Obligation Bond; P = Priority; = State Bond Commission; IEB = Interim Emergency Board) P1: Reauthorizations of previous year's GOB funding; must receive a cash line of credit from the in order to be approved for the project P1 Cash Line Rescission : Amount of the project's previously approved P1 cash line of credit that has been rescinded (reduced) by the P1 to P5 : Amount of P1 that was moved to P5 by the Interim Emergency Board (IEB) : Proposed new GOB funding; must receive a cash line of credit from the in order to be approved for the project : Amount of the project's not yet approved proposed new funding (not yet granted a line of credit) moved to new P5 making the funding eligible for a Non-Cash Line P5 to P1: Previously approved GOB non-cash line of credit that is being converted to a cash line of credit for FY 13-14; must receive a line of credit from the in order to be approved for the project Reauth P5: Previously approved GOB non-cash line of credit being reauthorized as non-cash line of credit; must receive a line of credit from the in order to be approved for the project New P5: Proposed new GOB funding; must receive a non-cash line of credit from the in order to be approved for the project Cash and : Cash or other means of financing approved for the project (All funding other than GOB funding) NOTE: All GOB funding, regardless of priority, must receive a line of credit in order to be APPROVED for the project.
Last updated date: 6-30-12. P1 Cash Line of Credit Rescission Approved by SBC. P5 Non-Cash Lines of Credit Approved by SBC
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