In 1985, the Bayou Vermilion District published its first master plan, with the main goal of preserving and beautifying the Bayou Vermilion, one of the country’s dirtiest waterways at the time. The original plan, which hasn’t been updated since, included a zip-line and a swim-up bar, among other proposals that never fully came to fruition. Now, forty years later, the district is making a new plan, set to build on significant strides made in im…
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