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CPRA board authorizes chair and interim director to negotiate change order, permits and trustee agreements after executive session on Mid‑Barataria diversion

5033255 · June 20, 2025
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Summary

Following an executive session held under Louisiana statutes for attorney‑client privilege, the CPRA board delegated authority to the chairman and interim executive director to execute a change order and to negotiate permits and trustee agreements related to the Mid‑Barataria sediment diversion project.

Following an executive session held under Louisiana Revised Statutes concerning attorney‑client privilege and deliberative process protections, the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Board returned to public session and approved three authorities related to the Mid‑Barataria sediment diversion matter.

1) Authority to execute change order: The board authorized the chairman to execute a change order “in essentially the same form and substance as presented to the board during the executive session.” The motion was made by Tony Alford and seconded by Mr. Bourgeois and carried on a roll‑call…

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