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West Ascension Drainage Board - August 3, 2023
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Short
report
I
want
to
thank
I,
want
to
thank
Regina
for
getting
the
award
on
the
other
night
at
our
meeting
in
Gonzales,
where
things
went
real
well
one
and
her
whole
team,
because,
as
we
know,
no
one
can
do
nothing
by
themselves.
Is
always
a
team
and
also
wanted
to
compliment
your
team
on
doing
a
good
job
and
your
assistance
doing
a
good
job
along
with
yourself.
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What's
the
Miss
Regina,
we
have
any
equipment
down.
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Other
report
I
have
the.
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B
That's
a
number
of
tires.
The
city
they're
stacked
up,
like
someone
is
coming
to
pick
them
up
so.
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We
don't
get
no
call
in
about
no
tires,
we
go
out
and
we
pick
up
tires.
If
it's
a
tire
block
and
a
drain,
we
get
a
call
in
and
we
go
out
and
we
get
the
tire
okay.
B
You
mentioned
lasts
on
the
sixth
about
the
signs
for
the
making
aware
in
the
community
aware
of
of
coming
into
the
center,
and
they
can
bring
in
five
tires
at
a.
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Also
I
have
a
I
have
a
situation
with
the
we
talked
about
where
Castro.
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Yeah,
it's
been
in
since
Marshall
we're
just
not
getting
the
February
work
from
2022
that
we
finishing
up
also
so
the
the
work
orders
are
actually.
As
you
stated
last
meeting,
the
work
orders
are
being
prioritized
in
that
manner
from
the
end
of
the
road
on
Castro
Lane.
Until
we
know
feet,
there's
no
home
in
you
know
no
home
is
threatened
to
be
flooded.
So
that's
the
prioritizing
that
we
do.
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We
have
a
right
now
we're
in
the
process
of
digging
over
on
St
Jude
St,
Jude's
side
ditch
and
we
got
they
even
went
and
got
package.
That
goes
all
the
way
out
to
lemonville
cut
off.
That
is
the
work
order
that
those
work
orders
are
being
prioritized
because
if
a
storm
comes
that's
homes
that
may
be
flooded.
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B
Are
there
any
Mr
Castro
you
had
to
come
to
the
mic.
E
Did
behind
Castro
Lane
runs
from
Kirk
Martinez
up
to
Bubba
lemon's
land,
where
it's
been
damned
off,
so
the
water
has
to
come
back
Upstream
to
flow
out.
It
can't
go
Downstream,
no
more
the
ditch
on
Highway
One
and
to
show
you
what
they
know.
They
cut
a
trench
in
it
where
the
Cobra
goes
to
a
ditch
that
goes
to
where
it's
plugged
up
and
all
the
water
from
the
sugar
cane
field
comes
there
too,
the
ditch
back
of
Castro
and
that
lane
anyway,
it's
plugged
on
each
end.
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B
So
as
we
you
saying
as
we
speak,
the
those
dishes
they.
E
It's
back
at
John,
Falcons
land,
where
the
beaver
dam
is
I,
went
I,
went
with
a
shovel
and
opened
it
up
because
it
had
about
a
foot
of
water
in
the
back
that
couldn't
go
nowhere
and
and
the
ditch
the
ditch
on
the
side
of
Castro
Lane.
That
runs
the
cobras
need
to
be
blown
off
because
I
mean
they're
plugged.
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C
I'd,
like
I'd
like
to
at
least
address
those
those
beaver
dams
as
immediate
as
possible.
I
mean
I
the
whole
ditch
in
the
channel,
but
that's
a
different
story
than
just
being
filtered
in,
especially
if
he's
causing
back
foot.
Like
he's
saying.
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The
if
you
start
from
from
the
new
Road.
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Okay,
so
where
we
got
that
road,
so
the
water
goes
here,
it
comes
here.
There's
260
inch,
carpets
right
here,
that's
it
will
build
Paris
right
here.
Okay,
so
those
those
Culvers
right
there
that
is
in
Iberville
Parish,
so
and-
and
it's
really
stopped
up
bad
at
that
point-
still
couldn't
get.
You
know
this.
This
dish
come
in,
so
it'll
go
down.
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F
We
gotta,
we
gotta,
get
some
more
people
on
the
signature
that
let
us
up
in
there
and
then
it's
it's
a
matter.
You.
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F
We're
gonna
get
we've
taken
apart
guys,
we
stand
in
reference
of
what
we're
looking
at
to
protect
residents
home.
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F
If
you
got,
you
got
to
realize,
I
have
a
lot
of
that
that
Beaver
Dam.
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C
You
I'll
give
you
holding
space
for
rain,
and
things
like
that
and.
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F
Well
bill
when
we
took
over
DPW
over
here,
Virginia
came
over
again,
and
you
know
after
survey
and
everything
in
the
first
year
when
I
was
in,
that
seat
has
a
lot
of
things
that
hadn't
been
done
and
we
start
to
catch
up
on
those
things,
but
we
still
a
little
bit
behind
you
know
and
and
the
areas
that
we'll
address
it
to
protect
homes
and
people
live,
and
that
that's
that's
the
way
we're
looking
at
this.
You
know,
Luke
I,
said
we're
going
to
address
this,
but
we'll.
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B
That
the
next
okay
we'll
have
that
the
Castro
project,
we'll
put
it
on
an
agenda
for
the
next
meeting,
Mrs
pagan.
The
number
six
discussion
of
work
orders
for
May
December
May
through
December
twenty.
B
Okay,
well,
what's
the
the
work
orders
that
you
give
me
on
the
other
day
did
not
indicate
anything
that
I
was
asking
photos
that
we
do
from
from
May
the
work
orders
that's
coming
in
the
system
from
May
up
into
December.
Well,.
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B
And
and
the
reason
I
asked
that
again
I
indicated
this
last
meeting
was
that
the
I
know
you
all
are
prioritizing
some
people
not
say
say
being
skipped
over
so
to
speak.
If
I
called
in
I
called
in
in
January
of
2023
and
someone
called
in
and
February
or
March
get,
there
is
done
and
mine
hasn't
been
done.
It.
D
Goes
by
prioritizing
the
work
order,
the
same
thing
when
we
just
said
it
depends
on
the
importance
of
getting
it
done.
All
of
the
work
orders
are
getting
done.
We
had
195
work
orders
last
year
and
we
did
192.
and
our
list
to
get
done.
We
have
all
the
documentation
and
paperwork
signed
on
them
and
we're
working
on
getting
them
done
now.
D
Work
on
the
end,
let's
just
say,
I
use,
Russo
Road.
They
called
and
had
a
beaver
dam,
so
I
can't
if
we
in
January
I
mean
if
we're
in
March
and
they
need
to,
they
got
a
beaver
dam.
That's
something
that
we
work
on.
It
we'll
go
before
what's
already
there,
because
we
have
to
do
a
daddy
on
it
and
we
go
and
eliminate
the
problem.
That's
not
like
the
same
as
saying
that
this
one
and
that
one
got
a
dish
that
need
to
be
dug,
and
we
don't
dig
the
ditch.
D
B
Okay,
a
reason
I
accidentally
had
questions.
B
It
was
informed
me
about
it
and
asked
about
it
and
I
wanted
to
make
sure
that
there
was
being
in
line
with
doing
work.
D
But
I'm
saying
I
would
I
would
like
to
address
it
if
they
saying
that
we
skipped
it
because
we're
not
skipping
over
people.
If
that's
what
you're
thinking
the
work,
artist,
that's
being
prioritized,
are
the
ones
that
we
trying
to
address
we're
still
in
Hurricane
Season,
the
ones
that
we
can
go
and
get
our
pull
out
or
whatever
we
can
do.
D
That's
the
ones
that
we
address
first
and
like
I,
said
somebody
called
in
with
something
simpler.
That
needs
to
be
done
and
I
can
grab
somebody
and
get
on
the
backhoe
and
they
can
go.
Do
it
that's
the
way
it
goes.
So,
if
you
give
me
the
name,
the
address
or
whatever
it
is
I
would
like
to
address
it.
F
You
know
we
understand
that,
come
to
you
guys
when
things
are
not
going
right,
but
you
know
she's
doing
the
best
she
can
with
the
equipment
that
she
has.
But
you
got
to
think
about
this
also
and
and
I
know
the
residents
don't
really
care
about
this.
They
just
need
to
get
yes
weather
conditions,
you're
looking
at
equipment
breaking
down
you're
looking
at
employees
that
may
be
sick.
That
might
be
that
operator,
a
grass
cutter.
F
So
all
of
those
factors
add
into
getting
these
jobs
done
and
and
and
so
that
all
adds
to
the
things
that
we
we
don't
talk
about
and
don't
see.
F
But
if,
if
a
resident
has
a
problem
with
a
job
order,
a
job,
then
then
what
we
need
to
do
is
direct
them
should
be
over
there
to
have
the
conversation
with
Regina,
so
they
can
have
a
face-to-face
talk
to
her
and
and
I'm
sure
that
she
would
have
a
good
explanation
for
for
what
the
job
why
the
job
is
not
being
done.
So
we've
got
to
consider
when
we
evaluate
not
all
of
the
job
tasks
that
we
have
to
do
so.
I
just
wanted
to
add
that.
C
And
it
doesn't
go
on
deaf
ears
in
any
way,
shape
or
fashion
and
I
can
I
can
tell
you
being
in
the
business
world
as
I
have
been
for
my
life,
you
have
to
adapting
you
have
to
deal
with
what
you're
given.
If
you
don't
have
the
employees
you
need
to
come
to
us,
you
need
to
ask
for
more
employees.
If
you
don't
have
the
equipment,
you
need
to
come
to
us
and
ask
for
the
equipment,
it
rains
it
storms,
we
have
hurricanes
everything,
but
we
all
have
to
deal
with
it.
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F
B
Yeah
number
seven
beard
results
and
approval
to
enter
into
the
contract
for
Ronald,
donica,
doggo
drainage,
improvement
with
the
lowest
responsive
bid
submitted
Construction
LLC
and
the
amount
of
1
million
four
hundred
one
for
444
Mr
David.
One.
F
Yeah
I
think
you
guys
gave
approval
on
last
council
meeting
across
the
river
and
they
wanted
to
bring
it
before
the
epw
board
for
y'all
y'all
approval
and
just
let
y'all
know
I
mean
you
guys.
I've
been
talking
about
this
for
what
two
and
a
half
years
and
we
finally
getting
to
that
point
where
we
can.
F
Really
going
so
it's
been
a
long
time
coming
and
yeah
I
just
can't
wait
for
them
to
get
reinstalled
and
and
talk
about
the
private
sector.
They
got
a
lot
of
money
right
here
to
make
all
of
this
happen
in
in
that
one
area
off
of
St,
Patrick
and
Vatican,
so
Jack
in
a
long
time
coming
so.
B
As
a
motioned
by
Mr,
Thomas,
second
by
Mr
rule
bear
any
discussion.
Any
objection,
no
objection
motion
passed.
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The
drainage,
the
drainage,
the
crews
are
digging
on
Shake
Snyder
Road.
We
just
finished
on
the
9
45
Loop
Vatican
Road,
we're
currently
digging
on
Raynard
we're
almost
done
tearing
on
the
old
DPW
Barn
and
after
we
finish
with
the
barn,
we're
going
to
move
on
to
some
of
our
bigger
projects.
D
B
Major
points
did.
D
So
you
had
asked
about
the
gas
tanks
and
the
gas
can
that
were
picked
up
is
in
your
report.
He
said
it
was
a
total
of
three
tanks
that
we
picked
up
in
three
and
four
gas
cans
already.
So
absolutely.
C
And
it's
it's
less
the
gas
cans
I'm
concerned
about
and
the
reason
I
brought
up.
The
tanks
is
because,
like
I
said,
I'll
see
them
around
in
some
of
the
different
properties
in
Gonzales.
I'll
pick
a
few
up:
okay,
because
a
lot
of
times
you'll
find
them
near
where
you
find
these
Vehicles,
because
when
they
scrap
the
car
it
doesn't
take
the
tires
and
it
doesn't
take
the
gas
tank.
D
B
B
T?
Yes,
yes,
yes,
that's
the
ditches
behind
the
off
of
Vatican,
behind
houses
on.