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All I can say is “welcome to being informed about coastal restoration”.
It’s a fourth job on top of your actual job, then being a dad, being a husband, and whatever else comes before knowing the umpteen-million things going on with coastal restoration that are totally out of control.
Good job, but maybe remaining ignorant is better for your mental health.
St. Bernard Parish did something similar in 2012 when George Ricks took it upon himself to read the Master Plan and proceeded to empty his bowels into his pants repeatedly as he learned about the mid-Breton sediment diversion that had been on the books for a long time.
I’m not saying I agree with it, I am saying that a lot is being done that people don’t know about and, as a result, have not given their input.
This isn’t some intangible “politician” lining his pockets, its people not paying attention because they have 1,973,462 other things going on.
I can’t wait for them to install locks in Chef and Rigolets Passes and completely ruin the migration routes of shrimp, crab, tarpon, speckled trout, redfish and more.
If you thought Lake Pontchartrain’s fishing sucked, wait until they cut it off, all so we can save infrastructure that should have never been built to begin with.