Levees.org supports LA Rep Hilferty’s HB 1240

LA State Rep Stephanie Hilferty

Any property owner in Orleans, Jefferson, or St. Bernard Parish, if they turn over their tax bill and look on the backside, they will see where the money goes. A large portion goes to the local levee district.

That money should be used for flood protection: capital projects, levee maintenance, drainage-related infrastructure, and emergency readiness.

Instead, that money is now being used to fund what is basically private police details for select wealthy Lakefront neighborhoods.

Fortunately, Louisiana State Rep Stephanie Hilferty is sponsoring a bill—HB 1240—that will help stop this nonsense.

In addition, you should know that the levee district police chief, Joshua Rondeno, will make as much as $250,000 by 2029. The deal more than doubles the salary Rondeno’s predecessor earned.

The primary hurricane-related function of levee district police is to halt traffic so levee district personnel can close the gates. They also ride the system to ensure the gates remain closed. That is important work, but it is infrequent and could easily be handled by reassigned state police during storm events.

The current Landry-appointed levee board’s strange focus on policing select neighborhoods is a distraction that the people of metro New Orleans should be worried about.

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The Challenger: Are the Army Corps’ levee failures a similar story?

Bob Ebeling with his daughter Kathy and his wife, Darlene, in 2016. All three have since passed away. Photo/Howard Berkes NPR

Here at the 40th anniversary of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, NPR did an in-depth story about the three engineers who apparently had begged NASA not to launch. The ship exploded shortly after takeoff, killing all aboard.

The Challenger engineering disaster was due to the decision by NASA leadership to launch despite the pleadings of engineers Brian Russell, Bob Ebeling and Roger Boisjoly to abort.

Engineering students studying for their Bachelor’s would benefit from instruction about this disaster 40 years ago. In fact, Levees.org is pushing to make certain that students in the 200+ engineering colleges in the nation do receive such instruction.

But does the story of the Challenger’s O-ring failures bear any resemblance to the US Army Corps of Engineers’ I-wall failures? Levees.org’s leadership doesn’t think so.

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