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President's Message for July/August 2010-

OCA Members,

The OCA Board is looking for residents interested in joining the OCA Board. If you or someone you know are interested in becoming a Board Member, please email the OCA at ocaenews@ormondcivicassociation.org.

We have also been noticing many signs and trash along Ormond Blvd. Signs are not allowed in the median per a St. Charles Parish Ordinance and are an eye sore in our neighborhood. Contact the St. Charles Planning and Zoning Department at 985-783-5060 to complain about signs and trash.

Thanks for your continued support of the OCA.

The following information will provide an update of issues and upcoming events that you should know about.

Pontchartrain Levee District Starts Construction of the Cross Bayou Pump Station

St. Rose Pump Station Breaks Ground,  'Value ... to keep our folks dry'
Thursday, July 08, 2010

By Matt Scallan
River Parishes Bureau

A new pump station under construction in St. Rose will be draining Destrehan and St. Rose by next hurricane season, St. Charles Parish and Pontchartrain Levee District officials said Wednesday at a ground-breaking ceremony for the $19 million project. The east bank levee, which is a federally funded project, is about a year way from completion. At the ground-breaking ceremony for the Cross Bayou pump station, dignitaries celebrated the beginning of the long-awaited project. The project is funded by the Pontchartrain Levee District, the state Department of Transportation and Development, which provided $7.3 million and Shell and Motiva Enterprises, which operate an oil refinery and a chemical plant in Norco and each donated $2.5 million. "On behalf of the 25,000 people who live on the east bank, and the people who work in our refineries and plants, we are very happy that this project is moving forward," Parish President V.J. St. Pierre Jr. said at the muddy construction site. The new station will have the capacity drain 12,000 acres on the east bank. We're not just dealing with storm surge. I think everybody recognizes the tremendous risks that we have from intense rainfall events,'' said Col. Alvin Lee, commander of the Corps New Orleans District. Shell also paid $5 million to help build the smaller Bayou Trepagnier pump station in 2003. Shell/Motiva Site Manager Don Weaver said the initial contribution helped solve drainage problems in Norco and at the plant, but that the Cross Bayou donation will have more indirect benefits. "It's a value to the community to keep our folks dry," he said. The levee district is using $6.7 million in cash and federal credits to pay for the pump station. Some of the money was released when the federal government picked up a larger share of the cost of raising the New Orleans and vicinity levee system to the 100-year elevation. "Point blank, this pump station is not costing the residents of St. Charles Parish one more penny," levee district President Steve Wilson, said. The station is designed to pump up to 1,300 cubic feet of water per second over the St. Charles LaBranche levee. read more

Ormond Country Club Facing Financial Issues

The Ormond Country Club is currently working with investors to re-structure its current debt. More information on the status of this issue will be provided in the future. read more

LADOT Completes Airline Drive Guardrails in St. Charles Parish

The LADOT completed the Airline Drive Guardrail Project. read more

Ormond Blvd. Culvert Replacement Project

The drainage culverts that run under Ormond Blvd. in the canal from the golf course to Pump Station 1 are undersized and deteriorating and need to be replaced. The parish has a project to perform that replacement in 2010. This project will take several months to complete and will require that traffic on Ormond Blvd. and adjacent streets be detoured. Please see the project summary and traffic plan files for additional details. Additional updates will be provided when the construction start date has been finalized.

St. Charles Parish Public Works Long Range Plan

SCP Public Works Long Range Plan 2-28-09

St. Charles Parish 2010 Contact Information

Please see the St. Charles Parish 2008 Contact Information file for who to contact when you have questions related to Parish Government.  Also, please see the 2009 Elected Officials file for a complete list of Government contacts.

Ormond Traffic Study

The Parish has contracted with Urban Systems Associates, Inc. to study the traffic flow in Ormond and make recommendations for improvements to the Parish Public Works Department. Please see their Executive Summary and Conclusions and reply back to the OCA with any comments.

For a complete copy of the analysis, please see their Operational Analysis or the latest Traffic Study Technical Memo.

Barge Fleeting Industrial Expansion at the Entrance of Ormond at River Road

The OCA fought to limit barge fleeting on the river at Browns Curve at the entrance to Ormond off River Road.  It now appears that the owners are requesting approval to expand this industrial facility. Please write the Parish Administration and ask them not to support this request. Read more.

Please see the 14JUL08 USACE and DEQ Joint Public Notice on the Proposed Barge Fleeting Expansion

UPDATE - St. Charles Parish Magnolia Fleet Letter 8-19-08

UPDATE - Magnolia Fleet Response 8-21-08

UPDATE - LA DEQ Letter 10-14-08

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Status of Current Issues-

 Parish Budgets - No new reports.

Garbage Collection in the Subdivision - The Parish has contracted with Coastal Waste Management for garbage pick-up. Unfortunately, recycling is not in the current scope of their contract and is currently suspended indefinitely.

Street Lights in the Subdivision - If you are aware of a street light that does not work, please call 985-764-1207 to have it repaired. You can also go to the St. Charles Parish Street Lighting Web Page Link.

Ormond Blvd. Maintenance - The Parish mows all of the Ormond Blvd. neutral ground, except at the Airline Dr. entrance. The OCA pays to maintain the two entrances and the planters in between. The Parish is responsible for maintenance of the trees and the OCA funds the planting of new trees on the Blvd.

US Army Corps of Engineers St. Charles Parish East Bank Hurricane Protection Levee - Please see the USACE 12-03-06 Flood Protection Update.

Pontchartrain Levee District Reports:

December 07 Status Report

Pontchartrain Levee District 2005-2006 Report

For more information, please contact:

Steve C. Wilson
President, Board of Commissioners
Pontchartrain Levee District
2204 Albert Street
Lutcher, LA 70071
225-869-9721 (o)
504-491-7966 (c)
mailto: stevewilson@cox.net

 Crime and Speeding by Drivers in the Subdivision - Sheriff Greg Champagne has committed to maintain a high level of Patrols in Ormond. Speeding continues to be a problem in the subdivision. Anyone who uses the bike paths or walks the streets are at risk of serious injury.

  Traffic Congestion in the Subdivision - It is the OCA's position that further development should be discontinued until the Parish develops and implements a traffic plan that alleviates the problems that have been created along Ormond Blvd. from the River Road to the Airline Drive. Keep in mind that the OCA Board is not against development but in favor of resolving traffic problems.

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Business Community News-

Pipeline Safety in Our Community

If you have an article that relates to Business Community News and want it posted on this website, please write to:

Webmaster: webmaster@ormondcivicassociation.org

Important Information and Articles-

FEMA releases Base Flood Elevations for St. Charles Parish, Louisiana - January 2009

SCP FEMA Flood Insurance Study

SCP FEMA Flood Map Index

SCP FEMA Flood Map D22089C 0135

SCP FEMA Flood Map D22089C 0155

FEMA releases Flood Recovery Guidance ADVISORY ADDENDUM #1, Base Flood Elevations for St. Charles Parish, Louisiana - April 2006

FEMA has released the revised Base Flood Elevations for St. Charles Parish. New homes must be built higher to receive flood insurance at reasonable rates. For more information, please go to the following link: FEMA St. Charles Parish Addendum 04-12-06

Louisiana Hurricane Recovery Guide

 

Remember, by law, signs are not permitted to be placed in the neutral ground of Ormond Blvd. This is just an example of signs that were recently removed one weekend.


Ormond Country Club Information-

Please visit Ormond Country Club's Website at Ormond Country Club.


We Need Your Opinion-

The OCA will strive to provide Position Statements that reflect the majority viewpoint surrounding future issues. Please e-mail us at ocaenews@ormondcivicassociation.org with your comments. Thank you.

Please let the OCA know if you would be interested in receiving (free w/OCA membership) a decal or mailbox plate like the ones shown in the picture. Also, please let us know if you have any design comments or recommendations. Thank you.

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OCA Board Approved Position Statements-

To request a statement from the OCA, to determine their position on topics that may have an impact on the residents of the Ormond subdivision or surrounding community, please follow these general guidelines:

  • Send a letter to the OCA requesting their position on your topic of interest.
  • Provide a detailed description of your topic.
  • Allow 2 to 4 weeks to receive a response. The Board normally meets once a month, and this will give us time to review your information and solicit input from our General Membership.
  • If you need a quicker response, please indicate that in your letter. The Board will then determine if the response timeframe can be shortened by calling a special Board meeting.
  • Our final position statement on your topic will be sent to you via e-mail, and published in the OCA Internal News Page of this website as a Press Release.

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Ormond Civic Association Information-

To contact your OCA, please write to:

Postal Address
Ormond Civic Association
PO Box 46, Destrehan, LA 70047
 
Electronic Mail
General Information: ocaenews@ormondcivicassociation.org
Dues: vbruno@ormondcivicassociation.org
Member Support: vbruno@ormondcivicassociation.org
Webmaster:
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