The link to one of, if not the, document(s) put together by Architects Southwest.
https://louisiana.edu/sites/louisian...3.14-small.pdf
Notice on page 6...you see "Concept Renderings."
"Concept renderings", to me, doesn't reconcile with a "concerete master plan."
What Mr. Oubre presented was simply drawings of what could or might be.
I absolutely get that you have to start somewhere, but what Architects Southwest did was simply draw a picture of what might be.
Likewise, the Alden Report.
https://ragincajuns.com/documents/20...ICA_report.pdf
Yes, there are some recommendations in the Alden Report, but there needs to be something more (I'll call it an "Implementation Matrix") which lays the map out on how to reconcile all of these wonderful plans and ideas into one document, assigning stakeholders, responsible parties, responsibilities and timelines.
I'll offer up the I-49 Connector and what the construction of this facility could look like.
Quite often, we get caught up in the picture and lose focus on the practicality.
Had this conversation regarding the Research Park on this very board with a member who was concerned about the neighborhood adjacent to the Research Park. A perfectly legitimate concern.
In addition, I think LCG has also identified this small corridor (Congrees from the coulee to Bertrand) as lacking in infrastructure capacity (water and sewage). Another issue not considered in the drawings.
Just some thoughts (that were made several years ago on this very board) about a process that tends to neglect real world issues.