Corps of Engineers snubs local MS flood protection board
~Northside Sun~THE U.S. ARMY Corps of Engineers is apparently responsible to no one when it comes to spending taxpayer dollars and getting nothing for it.
After wasting six years and $2.8 million to study the Two Lakes Flood Control and Economic Development Plan, a proposal that would nearly end flooding in downtown Jackson and generate millions of dollars in new economic development for the metro area, leaders with the federal regulatory agency recently admitted that they never actually studied it.
And now, if misspending nearly $3 million in local and federal funds wasn’t enough, leaders with the corps’ Vicksburg District are telling the Rankin-Hinds Pearl River Flood and Drainage Control District (levee board) that they’ll have to shell out another $4 million to have Two Lakes and other flood control plans studied. Let’s think about that. The corps didn’t do its job in the first place, and now it has the gall to demand more money? That doesn’t sound right.
Fargo-Moorhead grapples with prospect of $1 billion flood diversion plans~Dan Gunderson
MR-GO, The End of an Error?
~Robert Gramling
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