Our mission is to protect the residences and businesses of the West Bank by ensuring that our flood protection system functions as designed.
Today is Election Day, and West Bank voters will decide on the West Jefferson Levee District’s flood protection millage renewal.
This renewal is vital to maintaining every element of the strongest flood protection system in our history, a system tested and proven during Hurricane Ida. Continued funding supports levee lifts and critical infrastructure maintenance that keep our system storm-ready year-round.
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Tomorrow is election day — the final day for West Bank residents to vote on the West Jefferson Levee District's flood protection millage renewal, which protects $41 billion in property and 250,000 people.
These funds help to ensure our flood protection system works when we need it most.
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We joined WWLTV this morning to share what’s at stake in this Saturday’s millage renewal. Regional Director Jesse Noel sat down with Brandon Walker Reports to break down what the renewal means for West Bank homeowners in Jefferson Parish, discussing how it funds critical levee lifts and the ongoing maintenance of sector gates that protect the West Bank.
🗳️ Election Day is Saturday, Nov. 15
⏰Polls are open 7 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Watch the full interview here:
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West Bank Flood Authority Millage Renewal Explained
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Jesse Noel, Regional Director, explains how the West Bank Flood Authority protects 250,000 people and $41B in property, and why the Nov. 15 millage renewal matters.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
When a hurricane approaches, our levees serve as the West Bank’s last line of defense against storm surge. Continued investment in levee improvements strengthens our flood protection system and safeguards our communities.
To date, more than $23 million has been invested by the West Jefferson Levee District to raise over 18 miles of levee across the West Bank. Levee lifts like these are funded by the millage renewal on the November 15 ballot.
You can learn more at slfpaw.org/renewal.
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When Is A Levee Permit Required?
No construction within six feet of the landside toe of any levee is allowed. Applicants may request that SLFPA – West review their requests. Each request must fully comply with all plan requirements to enable adequate review of the request.
Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority – West (SLFPA-W)
SLFPA-W Public Records Request Form
SLFPA-W is responsible for flood protection west of the Mississippi River in all of Orleans Parish (Algiers) and the most populated areas of Jefferson Parish, including 80 miles of levees and floodwalls, 3 sector gates and 3 pump stations, and the operation and maintenance of the West Closure Complex (WCC) in Plaquemines Parish.
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