Looking into the future the Pelican feeding its young from a self-induced wound in its own
breast (as depicted, mysteriously, on the state flag of Louisiana) is accepted as an
appropriate symbol of both self-sacrifice and rebirth. Through his selfless efforts, man is
raised from the slavery of ignorance to the condition of freedom conferred by wisdom.
Given the current state of affairs in Louisiana, one hopes that the understanding of the Pelican
as a symbol shall point the way towards a new consciousness of ourselves as a whole, and lead us
to face our futures with strength, grace, wisdom and faith, to learn from our mistakes and carry
our successes and zest for living to future generations.
Letter to Jefferson Parish Council, Golf Coarse Development on Wetlands in Westwego, LA
April 12, 2001
Councilchair Aaron Broussard
Jefferson Parish Council
200 Derbigny Street
Gretna, LA 70053
Councilman Lloyd F. Giardina
Jefferson Parish Council-Dist. 2
200 Derbigny Street Gretna, LA 70053
Councilman Edmond J. Muniz
Jefferson Parish Council Dist. 4
200 Derbigny Street Gretna, LA 70053
Councilman Nicholas Giambelluca, Sr.
Jefferson Parish Council Dist. 6
200 Derbigny Street Gretna, LA 70053
Councilman T. J. "Butch" Ward
Jefferson Parish Council-Dist. 1
200 Derbigny Street Gretna, LA 70053
Councilman Donald R. Jones
Jefferson Parish Council-Dist. 3
200 Derbigny Street Gretna, LA 70053
Councilman John T. Lavarine
Jefferson Parish Council-Dist. 5
200 Derbigny Street Gretna, LA 70053
RE: 250 acres of wetlands near Bayou Segnette State Park proposed to be developed into a $20 million golf club near Westwego. Corps Permit Application No. EB-19-980-2419 DEQWQC #990302-10
Dear Councilmembers:
It is becoming quite apparent that there is an unlimited pithole of potential liability on the Jefferson Parish taxpayers in construsction and possible default by the developer of the Westwego Golf Course.
SOWL would like to bring to your attention the fact that these wetlands can be restored to what they once were. This fact is stated in the attached report by Prof. R. Eugene Turner, Director of the Coastal Ecology Institute and Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences at Louisiana State University. Please review this report. In this regard, SOWL is willing to provide free services to you to apply through the proper channels under Senator Breaux's Coastal Wetland Protection Preservation Act to obtain the necessary money to purchase and restore this area into a prime wetland habitat.
As far as the economics of this, it could act as a tremendous eco tourism area for your Parish especially since it is adjacent to the Bayou Segnette State Park. I am hoping some of you will consider this lucrative and rewarding proposal and I look forward to hearing from you in the near future.
Sincerely,
Save Our Wetlands, Inc.
cc: Ken Stewart, Esq.
Arthur Lemann, Esq.
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