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Thrive March 2024

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Places & Faces

Just Imagine SWLA

A Vision for Natural & Cultural Resources Bayou Greenbelt will connect blueways and greenways.

Southwest Louisiana’s spectacular natural resources are a unique draw. The Just Imagine SWLA 50-Year Resilience Master Plan envisions a region that fully celebrates and protects its natural and cultural resources.

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Protecting and enhancing natural resources while improving access is vital for our area. The focus is on achieving these five goals to maximize the potential of these assets. • Make the region’s natural beauty and outdoor activities more accessible and family friendly. • Reduce coastal risk. • Enhance and create dedicated spaces for gathering and cultural events. • Expand SWLA’s network of parks, green spaces, and trails. • Preserve natural areas and protect air and water quality.

Bayou Greenbelt

One way Just Imagine SWLA is working to meet the goals of this vision is through the Bayou Greenbelt. A project several years in the making, Bayou Greenbelt strives to establish a 23-mile loop consisting of an interconnected network of blue (water) and green (land) trails that will offer walking, hiking, biking, paddling and kayaking. The project seeks to connect the Kayouchee Coulee with the Contraband Bayou, deepening and widening parts of both waterways. Connecting these waterways would link the four major bodies of water around Lake Charles—the Calcasieu River, English Bayou, Contraband Bayou and Kayouche Coulee. This kind of access to our natural and cultural resources would result in generational change that would fundamentally transform the quality of life.

Study reviews the loop.

Today, work is underway to make the 23-mile loop a reality. In early February, Just Imagine SWLA, city and parish representatives, as well as stakeholders, gathered to discuss the latest findings from a hydraulic modeling study conducted by The Water Institute of the Gulf. Through a federal grant, the National Park Service Rivers Trails and Conservation Assistance Program hired The Water Institute to model the Bayou Greenbelt. The meeting presented findings on potential impacts on drainage and salinity levels. The results emphasized the project’s strategic potential for improvement.

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LC Rebound is one effort that is helping to enhance our natural and cultural resources and improve our quality of life. Lake Charles voters approved LC Rebound last fall, which addresses eight of the 11 Just Imagine SWLA catalytic projects: Mid-City Neighborhood Transformation, Nellie Lutcher District, McNeese Area Resilience District, Chennault SOWELA Resilience District, Strong Downtowns, Community Resilience Hubs, Waterfront Development and Bayou Greenbelt.


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