David Bayou Regional Detention Facility (Gravity Drainage District No. 1 Project)
Gravity Drainage District 1 (West) is set to begin construction on the David Bayou Regional Detention Facility, a major project aimed at reducing flooding and improving stormwater infrastructure in the area. Located at the west end of Urban Street in Sulphur, LA, the facility will help protect nearby neighborhoods by capturing and slowing runoff during heavy rain. It will have a 13.5-acre-foot capacity and a maximum depth of 10.5 feet.
- Total Cost: $2.5 million
- Includes $1.9 million in funding from ARPA via the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury
- Engineering Firm: Bluewing Civil Consulting LLC
Police Jury President Judd Bares highlighted the project’s legacy:
“This was an important project to former Juror Tony Tramonte. Tony was passionate about improving drainage and flood protection for our communities. His dedication laid the foundation for this facility, and we are proud to continue his vision.”
District 13 Police Juror Joe Andrepont added:
“It’s a smart investment that addresses long-standing drainage problems. This will help protect homes and families from severe weather.”
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"This project is a big step in protecting Calcasieu Parish residents and property. With support from the Police Jury and Bluewing Civil Consulting, we’re turning plans into action."
Damon Goss
Gravity Drainage District 1 (West)
Project Timeline
Construction Begins
July, 2025
Proposed Completion
November, 2026
Important Dates
10
Jun 2025
Project Contact Information
This is a Gravity Drainage District No. 1 (West) Project. For more information, please contact them directly at 337-625-3851.