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GOHSEP Deputy Director is coming to Monroe LA to discuss the Raccoon Bayou Flood Control Project. For 3 decades Raccoon Bayou has flooded the Town of Richwood and Tanglewood residents’ homes. Don’t Miss this important Public Meeting: Neal Fudge, Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Deputy Director will provide information concerning the Raccoon Bayou Flood Control Project on Wednesday July 10, 2024 at 5:30pm at City of Monroe Public Safety Center 1810 Martin Luther King Dr/Hwy 165 South in Monroe LA. Enough suffering, former Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards came to your rescue in 2017. We must complete this project. If you have any questions, please call me at 318-557-7672.
The GOHSEP Deputy Director will visit Monroe, LA, to discuss the Raccoon Bayou Flood Control Project. For three decades, Raccoon Bayou has caused flooding in the town of Richwood and Tanglewood, damaging residents’ homes. This important public meeting will feature Neal Fudge, Deputy Director of the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, who will provide information about the Raccoon Bayou Flood Control Project on Wednesday, July 10, 2024, at 5:30 PM at the City of Monroe Public Safety Center, 1810 Martin Luther King Dr/Hwy 165 South, Monroe, LA. Former Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards initiated this project in 2017 to alleviate suffering from unexpected emergencies. Completion of this project is essential. Questions? Call (318) 557-7672
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