Southern University in Baton Rouge is 'falling into the river' and needs $32 million to stop erosion [View all]
Maurice Pitts, the director of facilities at Southern University in Baton Rouge wanted to make it clear Monday that what he was saying about the campus worsening erosion problem is no exaggeration. The campus, situated on the Mississippi River is falling into the river, Pitts said. It has become a safety hazard.
Much of the land behind the Student Health Center has caved in and has had to be barricaded off for safety reasons, Pitts said Monday, as he gave a reporter a tour of campus. He said the erosion is a threat to human safety and that historic oaks, architecture, and vital utility systems are all threatened unless action is taken to stop eroding conditions on the campus.
During this years regular legislative session, Sen. Cleo Fields (D-Baton Rouge), who went to Southern as an undergraduate student and for law school, tried to get money allocated to address Southern Universitys erosion issue, but, Fields said Tuesday, I guess I just didnt do a good enough job convincing my colleagues to just address it.
The budget the Louisiana Legislature passed does allocate $1 million to Southerns Ravine, Bluff and Riverbank Stabilization Project, but not only is it a mere fraction of the amount needed to address the problem, but the project is also listed as Priority 5, which means it wont immediately be put to use.
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