The Terrebonne Parish Council Committee convened on November 18, 2024, to address pressing issues regarding road maintenance and funding, particularly in light of damage caused by heavy truck traffic. The meeting highlighted concerns from residents about the deteriorating condition of local roads, especially from Highway 5306 southward, which has become increasingly hazardous.
During the discussions, committee members acknowledged the challenges of funding road repairs, noting that the general fund for roads and bridges is currently tight. One member emphasized the need to explore federal infrastructure funding to assist with repairs. The urgency of the situation was underscored by reports of residents experiencing flat tires due to potholes, prompting calls for immediate action.
Another committee member shared a positive development regarding Brady Road, where a cooperative endeavor agreement with the levee board has led to funding set aside for road repairs. This approach aims to ensure that future projects consider the impact on local roads, with a commitment to rectify past oversights.
Concerns were raised about the ongoing maintenance of levees and the need for contractual obligations to address road repairs as part of any new projects. The committee recognized the potential dangers posed to drivers, particularly teenagers, navigating the damaged roads, and expressed a commitment to finding solutions.
The meeting concluded with a consensus on the importance of prioritizing road repairs and ensuring that future agreements include provisions for maintaining road integrity. The committee plans to continue exploring funding options and strategies to address the pressing needs of the community.