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Livingston Parish: $30 million facility to act as disaster relief staging area to break ground this year
- Livingston Parish plans a $30 million facility to house the Emergency Operations Center and act as disaster relief staging area along the I-12 corridor.
- The 50-acre site will be south of I-12 near Livingston and can seat 5,000 people for events like graduations.
- The facility will include space for 1,000 emergency cots and staging areas for rescue trucks, utility vehicles, and livestock during storms.
- Funding comes from multiple sources, including $2.8 million in P1 Capital Outlay funds and $10 million from a Hazard Mitigation Grant Program safe room grant.
- The project has $18.4 million secured so far without raising taxes, and is expected to finish by 2028 or early 2029.
- Parish President Randy Delatte says the facility will give first responders, utility crews, National Guard teams, and displaced residents a single coordinated location during emergencies.
- The site aims to address gaps exposed by the 2016 flood and recent storms.
- Officials expect the project to break ground this year and be completed by 2028 or early 2029.
- The facility will include space for large-scale events beyond emergency use, such as graduations.
- Parish funding update confirms multiple contributors and no tax increases for the project.
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