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Save 537 Coalition gets funding for highway study

Red River erosion of LA 537 has some Plain Dealing residents concerned

PLAIN DEALING The Save 537 Coalition met with the press on Thursday in Plain Dealing at Holly Ridge Cattle Ranch to speak about erosion from the Red River. Save 537 group is calling for a study on the Red River erosion. Harold “Holly” Hollenshead, of Holly Ridge Cattle Ranch, joined forces with Bill Roberstson to create this group in a last ditch effort to stop the erosion caused by the Red River. One of the key components in this coalition is the bridge on Louisiana Highway 537, which is endangered of being destroyed by the river. Without this bridge, the commute to homes on the opposite side is complicated. Homeowners and first responders are forced to travel an extra 14 miles to get to the main road.

Bossier Parish supports action to protect area from river erosion

From Staff Reports BENTON – The Bossier Parish Police Jury on Wednesday declared “a threat to public safety and welfare” from erosion of land on Red River near Plain Dealing that threatens to close Louisiana Highway 537 and wash out a new million-dollar bridge. Residents, landowners and farmers in the Wardview Bottoms area west of Plain Dealing appealed to the jury to support their efforts to secure federal action to stop erosion in a deep curve of the river near the highway. District 4 Juror John Ed Jorden of Benton, representing the Save 537 Coalition, persuaded the jury to adopt a resolution declaring the need for action, and asked for $25,000 to support an engineering analysis to identify possible solutions.

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