The idea of sections for this as I understand isn’t like that…it’s piecemeal, not the whole 5.5 miles at one time.
Thought about various scenarios…build one side then the other…build flyway then ramps later…build connector…surface roads later.
Last time I asked DOTD about it, could start somewhere between ‘24 and ‘26.
State of Louisiana promising a lot of BIG projects…Lafayette Connector…LC I-10 bridge, new Mississippi Bridge south of BR…seems 49 thru Shreveport isn’t being mentioned anymore. Having driven the 220 loop to 49 north, is that really a priority anymore? Seems a rebuild of LA 3132 is in play instead of running 49 near downtown Shreveport.
https://www.i49shreveport.com/
CM may be in a position to speak to this better than I.
A middle finger to the fan base? No, if anything it’s the opposite.
Fan bases who pony up tens of millions of dollars to fund stadium projects can feel entitled to sit in new stadiums. We are not one of those fan bases. We aren’t entitled to sit in a fancy stadium because at the end of the day we didn’t pony up the money for it.
I assure you that if we had done our part shovels would have been in the ground long ago. The fact that we didn’t meant it took much longer for UL to come up with $60 million — which is no small task. And of course COVID, construction costs, etc. only complicated things further.
The project is going to get done because the people you are trashing were privately working their tails off behind the scenes to turn lemons into lemonade.
reality check by rebel . . . all you posters giving peanuts want a $60mm funded on the backs of others . . .
Cajun Vic, you are so oppositional and working against all Cajuns fans, who wear Louisiana across our chest. Your negativity doesn’t help us get the funding needed for the stadium.
I give thousands annually to RCAF. We should all be disappointed the stadium is not complete. I hope we can all agree our administration, student athletes, alumni, and fans deserve a new stadium. It’s been long overdue.
The administration is not doing enough. We’ve been without a public fund raising campaign for Cajun Field or staff needed to make this happen.
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