June 13, 2025
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR PERMISSION TO ALTER A U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS PROJECT PURSUANT TO 33 U.S.C. SECTION 408
PUBLIC NOTICE/FILE NUMBER: JEFFERSON PARISH DEPARTMENT OF CAPITOL PROJECTS - DICKORY AVENUE EXTENSION (2025-0105)
Interested parties are hereby notified that a request for permission to alter a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) project pursuant to Section 14 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. Section 408) has been received and will be evaluated by the New Orleans District. Written comments, including any objections to the proposed alteration, stating reasons therefor, are being solicited from anyone having an interest in the requested alteration. Comments must be mailed or emailed by or before the last day of the comment period and must reference the file number of this public notice.
Comments will become part of the record and will be considered in the decision on the request. See below for contact information and address.
COMMENT PERIOD EXPIRES: June 28, 2025
REQUESTED ALTERATION: The proposed action consists of constructing a new four lane roadway and drainage features to extend the existing Dickory Avenue roadway to Jefferson Highway (Hwy 48). The Requester states that the proposed project is necessary to improve Jefferson Parish’s transportation network to allow more efficient travel for motorists and to promote economic development.
The proposed roadway improvements lie directly above the Pump to the River discharge tubes and will share the state Right-of-Way with the existing Pump to the River Pump Station facility located at Dickory Avenue and Mounes Street. Currently, Dickory Avenue terminates at Hickory Ridge Lane where there is a turnaround. The extension would allow traffic to fully traverse Dickory Avenue, both southbound and northbound, with Jefferson Highway and connect adjoining streets. Where allowable, large, turfed medians will separate northbound and southbound lanes.
At the intersection of Dickory and Jefferson Highway, the new roadway will be tied into the existing Jefferson Highway intersection. This tie in will include new pavement, asphalt overlay, concrete curb, subsurface drainage and utilities, and striping. New traffic signals and directional signage designed by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development will also accompany the new intersection.
REQUESTER: Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development obo Jefferson Parish Government – Department of Capitol Projects
PERMISSION AUTHORITY: The authority to grant permission for temporary or permanent use, occupation or alteration of any USACE civil works project is contained in Section 14 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899, as amended, codified at 33 USC 408 (“Section 408”). Section 408 authorizes the Secretary of the Army to grant permission for the alteration or occupation or use of a USACE project if the Secretary determines that the activity will not be injurious to the public interest and will not impair the usefulness of the project.
LOCATION OF PROPOSED ACTION: The proposed action is located approximately 800-1500 feet on the landside of the left descending Mississippi River levee, vicinity of second order levee station 397+61, at Harahan, Louisiana, in Jefferson Parish, between Mounes Street and Jefferson Highway at Hickory Avenue. See attached figures for location details.
WRITTEN COMMENTS MAY BE MAILED TO:
Department of the Army
Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District
ATTN: Shaun Hebert (CEMVN-PDS-N) 7400 Leake Ave.
New Orleans, Louisiana 70118
WRITTEN COMMENTS MAY BE EMAILED TO: shaun.hebert@usace.army.mil
ALL comments must contain the full name and address of the individual commenting and must be received by the USACE by the expiration of the public notice period.
EVALUATION: This request will be reviewed pursuant to Section 408 and USACE Engineering Circular (EC) 1165-2-220, which provides policy and procedural guidance for processing requests to alter USACE civil works projects.
The decision whether to grant permission for the requested alteration will be based on several factors. The benefits that reasonably may be expected to accrue from the proposal will be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. Review of the requests for modification will be reviewed by a USACE technical review team considering the following factors:
Potential to Impair the Usefulness of the Project. Proposed alterations will be reviewed to determine whether the alteration would limit the ability of the USACE project to function as authorized, or would compromise or change any authorized project conditions, purposes or outputs. If USACE determines that the usefulness of the authorized project would be impaired, the request will be denied.
Potential to be Injurious to the Public Interest. Proposed alterations will be reviewed to determine the probable impacts, including cumulative impacts, on the public interest. Factors that may be relevant to the public interest depend upon the type of USACE project being altered and may include, but are not limited to, such things as conservation, economic development, historic properties, cultural resources, environmental impacts, water supply, water quality, flood hazards, floodplains, residual risk, induced damages, navigation, shore erosion or accretion, and recreation. This evaluation will consider information received from the interested parties, including tribes, agencies, and the public. The decision whether to approve an alteration will be determined by the consideration of whether benefits are commensurate with risks. If the potential detriments are found to outweigh the potential benefits, then it may be determined that the proposed alteration is injurious to the public interest.
Environmental Compliance. A decision on a Section 408 request is a Federal action and is subject to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and other environmental compliance requirements. USACE is preparing an Environmental Assessment to evaluate the potential impacts of the proposed alteration on important resources. Comments received on this public notice will be used in the evaluation. The EA will not be published for public comment as this notice fulfills NEPA requirements for public participation. Any comments regarding the proposed alteration should be submitted during the current public comment period.
While ensuring environmental compliance is the responsibility of USACE, the requester is responsible for providing all information that USACE identifies as necessary. Environmental compliance requirements that will be considered in this evaluation include but are not limited to the following:
Section 7(a)(2) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA) directs all Federal agencies to ensure that any action they authorize, fund, or carry- out does not jeopardize the continued existence of an endangered or threatened species including adverse modification of their critical habitat.
In accordance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), the USACE is required to take into account the effects of any permitted action to historic properties, which includes both archaeological resources on the surface or below ground, as well as historic buildings and structures that are listed in or are eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. If determined necessary, the USACE will also consult with Indian Tribes in accordance with Section 101(d)(6)(B) of the NHPA, the USACE Tribal Consultation Policy, and Executive Order
13175, "Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments."
The Coastal Zone Management Act (“CZMA”) requires that "each federal agency conducting or supporting activities directly affecting the coastal zone shall conduct or support those activities in a manner which is, to the maximum extent practicable, consistent with approved state management programs.
All factors that may be relevant to the proposal will be considered, including the potential cumulative effects associated with the proposed project. The review will consider the potential impact to the usefulness of the Federal project and whether the proposed alteration would be injurious to the public interest. Policy and legal compliance will also be considered.
USACE is soliciting comments from interested parties to evaluate the potential impacts of the proposed alteration. Comments will be considered to assess impacts on the public interest factors listed above, as well as endangered species, historic properties, water quality, and general environmental effects. Comments will be used for environmental compliance coordination as required by NEPA.
COORDINATION: This public notice will be coordinated with the relevant State, Federal and Tribal entities as appropriate.
Issuance of this notice does not imply Corps of Engineers endorsement of the project as described.
If you have any questions, please contact Shaun Hebert, Environmental Manager, by telephone at 504-862-1927 or via email at Shaun.hebert@usace.army.mil.
FOR THE DISTRICT COMMANDER:
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Digitally signed by EMERY.JASON.
The full document with drawings is available here.