Article Image Alt Text

State, parish and local officials line up Wednesday for a groundbreaking photo at the site of the proposed Bayou Teche Flood Control Structure near Baldwin.

The Daily Review/Bill Decker

Article Image Alt Text

This artwork shows what the Bayou Teche Flood Control Structure will look like.

Submitted Photo

Officials break ground for Teche flood control work

BALDWIN -- A groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday marked the beginning of a project designed to protect property in the Franklin, Garden City and Centerville areas from storm surge flooding. State, parish and city officials picked their way through the mud to the bank where the Charenton Canal meets the Bayou Teche just southeast of Baldwin. They picked up shovels and put on hard hats to represent the work to be done on the $11.4 million flood gate, the Bayou Teche Flood Control Structure. The goal is to reduce the risk of hurricane storm surge flooding when water comes through the canal into the ...

PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT. Our website requires visitors to log in to view the best local news from St. Mary Now. Not yet a subscriber? Subscribe today!

ST. MARY NOW

Franklin Banner-Tribune
P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538
Phone: 337-828-3706
Fax: 337-828-2874

Morgan City Review
1014 Front Street, Morgan City, LA 70380
Phone: 985-384-8370
Fax: 985-384-4255