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Implementing the Master Plan
Kyle GrahamDeputy Executive DirectorCPRAJune 20, 2012
committed to our coastcommitted to our coast
Where We Stand Today
Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana
Where We Stand Today
Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana
What We Are Working OnProjects Protection Restoration
Greater New Orleans Hurricane Protection System (142 components)
2
New Orleans to Venice (25 Components) 1
Morganza to the Gulf (14 components) 1
FEMA 2
SELA 1
3rd and 4th supplemental 5
Berm to Barrier 2
CDBG 7 2
CIAP (Parish led 81) 17
CWPPRA 57
LCA 17
HMGP 15
NRDA 13
State 11 16
40 129 169
Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana
1) Establishing Better Processes
2) Evaluating Ongoing Efforts
3) Reassigning Staff
Increasing Efficiency
Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana
• Project Management Mentor Group
• Project Management Procedures Manual
• Project Management Systems
• Project Hot List
• Quarterly Progress Reports
1) Establishing Better Processes
Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana
• CPRA representatives are currently working on:
• CWPPRA• GNO-HPS• CIAP• LCA• CDBG• HMGP• State Led• Berm to Barrier• NRDA
2) Evaluating Ongoing Efforts
Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana
• We are committed to moving forward with projects that are currently part of the process - projects that have received phase 1 or phase 2 funding.
• As projects begin to falter we need to discuss.
• Starting with next round of new projects we will not support projects that are not consistent with the project areas identified in the Master Plan
CWPPRA Path Forward
Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana
LCA Overview
Near Term Features included in 2005 Chief’s Report– 15 near-term features to address – Demonstration Program– Beneficial Use of dredged material program– Science and Technology Program
• Section 7004 Protection and Restoration Task Force
• Section 7013 Mississippi River Gulf Outlet
$5 to $8 Billion program
• Missed 10 feasibility report deadlines • Have spent more than $108.6M• Have committed to spend $177.3M• Only 6 projects have moved beyond feasibility and
into Engineering and Design • No finalized designs or firm construction
schedules
LCA - Current Status
Initial Projects – MRGO environmental restoration Small Diversion at Hope CanalBarataria Basin Barrier Shoreline – Continue in LCASmall Bayou Lafourche Reintroduction Medium Diversion at Myrtle Grove – Continue in LCA
Additional Projects- Land Bridge at Calliou Lake- Continue under current agreementGulf Shoreline a Point Au Fer Island- Continue under current agreementModification to Canaervon- Continue under current agreementModification to Davis Pond- Continue under current agreement
Projects Subject to ReportsMultipurpose Operation of Houma Navigation Lock- Combined with Convey Terrebonne Basin Barrier Shoreline Restoration – Continue as State ledSmall Diversion at Convent/Blind – Continue in LCAAmite River Diversion Canal Modification – Continue as State ledMedium Diversion at White’s Ditch – Continue in LCAConvey Atchafalaya River Water to Northern Terrebonne- Continue under CWPPRA
LCA - Proposed Path Forward
Current Organizational Structure
3) Reassigning Staff
Current Organizational Structure
Future Organizational Structure
Future Organizational Structure
Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana
Thank You!