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POTENTIAL PROJECT G

FP JACKSON PARK
OWNER - CITY OF NEW ORLEANS

Project G proposes roadway narrowing, and curb extensions along Louisa Street as well as a raingarden within FP Jackson Park. The narrowing of the road and curb bump outs create space for a rain garden and detention area that will store and filter water before connecting to the SWBNO drainage system. A rain garden within the park will also store and filter water while giving visitors a chance to connect with nature.

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POTENTIAL PROJECT G

FP JACKSON PARK
OWNER - CITY OF NEW ORLEANS

The image with the green hexagons is from the drainage model and shows the improvements gained from implementing the potential project.  As you can see, the benefits are not restricted to the area around the project, but cascade through the drainage system as a whole.  

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GALLONS OF STORMWATER STORAGE

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Funding for this project is made possible through a grant by Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) Grant Program, managed by FEMA and administered through GOHSEP

 

Funding for the previous study was made possible with matching funds provided by National Academy of Science and Engineering Gulf of Mexico Research Program

 

The initial neighborhood study was a resident driven project led by Healthy Community Services, Water Wise Gulf South, and Bunny Friend Neighborhood Association. The data they gathered allowed them to pursue additional funding resulting in the project we are presenting today. Bringing these proposed projects to conceptual design with solid data to support them, including a Benefit Cost Analysis for each, is the next step in the implementation process.

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