Here’s a list of road closures in Acadiana due to Hurricane Barry.
LAFAYETTE PARISH
LA 339 from Millcreek to LA 92 (NOW OPEN)
Scott area:
W. Willow from Ambassador Caffery to Pecan Grove
Vincent between Creswell & Winbourne
Westward between Vincent & Provost
Perez/Sunset/St. Anne area
Old Spanish Trail between L Provost & SpeedPro Ln.
Youngsville area:
Hill Ridge Dr
•Fortune Rd between Atlas Dr and Hwy 89
•Railroad St at Savoy Rd
•Savoy Rd at Chemin Metarie
•Detente Rd at Chemin Metarie
•N. Larrivierre between Hwy 92 and Griffin Rd
•S. Larrivierre between Hwy 92 and Investment St
•Griffin Rd between N. Larrivierre and Hwy 89
•Detente Rd at Oak Shadows Dr
•Langlinais Rd at Guillot Rd
•Langlinais Rd at New Snow Circle
•Cypress Gardens Ln at Savoy Rd
•S. Parkwood Dr at E. Parkwood Dr
VERMILLION PARISH
LA 330 from Olias Road to LA 685
LA 685 from Gene Road to Railroad Crossing
LA 14 Business from East Junction LA 14 to West Junction LA 14
LA 330 from LA 685 to LA 689
LA 333 from Ethlyn Drive to Bayou Chene Bridge
Delcambre Area
Country Dr
Boyance @ La 330
Olias @ La 330
La 330 south of 17032
St. Elmo @ La 330
Erath Area
Charlie Field Rd
La 330 @ La 331 (DOTD road closed sign)
Live Oak Rd
La 330 near Aurilien
La 685 near bayou south of town
Caldwell between La 685 and La 331
Isadore east and west of Jude
Ollie Rd @ La 14
Lucien @ La 89
Robert Rd
Lopez Rd
Abbeville Area
Chaisson Rd telephone pole
La 335 north of La 694
Hospital south of tracks
Queens Ranch Rd
Davie @ Sidney Gautreaux
Maple Rd
Theall Rd just north of La 82
Audubon Rd @ La 82
La 333 just south of Andrew Rd
Andrew Rd
Bayou Rd
School Board Rd
Chapel Rd
Chapel Rd
Cattleman Rd
Issac Rd
Semmes Rd
Maurice Area
La 699 @ U.S. 167 stop sign missing
La 699 @ Heritage Point
Guss Rd @ La 699
Kaplan Area
William @ La 335
IBERIA PARISH:
A tree is blocking the 7500 block of Jefferson Island Road.All roads at the Port of Iberia are closed because of flooding.
Spencer Loop @ Shelton – West End – High water
STREET CLOSURES AND ROAD HAZARDS:
ANDERSON STREET @ HARRISON STREET POLE
ANDERSON STREET @ ROSALIE STREET TREES
1800 BLOCK OF EAST MAIN STREET LINES
400 BLOCK OF EAST MAIN STREET POLES
1100 BLOCK OF DASPIT ROAD LINES
DUPIER ROAD @ LOREAUVILLE ROAD LINES/TREE
500 BLOCK OF PARKVIEW DRIVE TREE
800 BLOCK OF EDNA STREET TREE/LINES
BANK STREET/DALE STREET TREE
1600 BLOCK OF ELM STREET LINES
CEDAR HILL @ NORTH STREET LINES
EDWARD STREET @ CYRESS STREET LINES
HENSHAW STREET @ PERSHING STREET TREE
ANN STREET @ DALE STREET TREE
GUADALAJARA STREET POLE
100 BLOCK OF DALTON STREET TREE/LINES
VICTORY DRIVE @ MYRA STREET LINES
DECUIR STREET @ FRENCH STREET TREE
900 EAST ADMIRAL DOYLE DRIVE LINES
ADMIRAL DOYLE DRIVE @ LEWIS STREET POLE
ANN STREET @ FRANCIS STREET TREE
700 BLOCK OF CHINA STREET TREE
700 BLOCK OF LEE STREET LINES
200 BLOCK OF EAST DALE STREET TREE
1250 GAIL STREET LINES
OAK STREET @ MAGNOLIA STREET TREE
500 BLOCK OF JEFFERSON TERRANCE WIRES
HENSHAW ALLEY @ DALE STREET POLE
VERSALLIES CRESENT @ CARSTENS LINES
1800 BLOCK OF EAST SAINT PETER STREET TREE/POLE
HENSHAW @ HACKER TREE
CENTER @ AVERY ISLAND ROAD RAILROAD HAZARD
EDKARD DRIVE TREE/LINES
700 CHEROKEE TREE
300 BLOCK OF DASPIT ROAD UNKNOWN
EVANGELINE STREET @ R/R TRACKS TREE
400 BLOCK OF BRYAN TREE
CHEROKEE @ SCHOOL LINE
POLLARD @ DAVID LINE
With the excessive rainfall and for safety reasons, Citizens are urged to stay off the roads.
Reminder: Anyone found driving through high water or traveling around a barricade will be cited.Crews are out accessing the damages and starting to clean up.The following streets are currently impassable:
CALCASIEU PARISH
LA 184 (MM 24) just south of Black Bayou Bridge is experiencing high water
High water on LA 384- Calcasieu Parish
CAMERON PARISH
Cameron Ferry is returning to intermittent service. There may be temporary suspensions of service due to wind gusts. Motorists should expect delays.
ST. MARY PARISH
LA 182 at the Morgan City/Berwick Bridge over the Atchafalaya River (Now Open)
LA 70 in Morgan City (9th Street at Marguerite)
LA 317 (from Burns Pt. Lane to 3 miles North of Burn Pt. Lane)
ST. MARTIN PARISH
LA 182 from Duchamp Road to LA 92
1100 Babineaux Road – Tree down blocking roadway.
WATER ON ROADWAY
LADY OF THE LAKE RD – WATER BUT PASSABLE
COURTABLEAU – WATER OVER ROADWAY – PASSABLE
182/DIP – NOT PASSABLE
1734 DUCHAMP RD – NOT PASSABLE
FORUM – NOT PASSABLE
LABIT – NOT PASSAABLE
CECILIA SR HIGH SCHOOL HWY – UNITS THERE TO BLOCK ROAD – DOTD GOING PUT SIGNS
GRANPOINT/WEBSTERS—-STILL PASSABLE, DOTD ER TO ACCESS
JOEL BLANCHARD-WATER PASSABLE
MARTIN DAUTREUIL/CATAHOULA —PASSABLE ONLY FOR LARGE VEHICLE
DOTD OR PARISH GOV HAS BEEN NOTIFIED
OSCAR GUIDRY RD – NOT PASSABLE1092
Pertroleum Pkway – Water on roadway- passable
True Friend near True Friend Hall – Water on the roadway
More updates to come…
Baton Rouge, LA – With the threat of severe weather and heavy rainfall that may impact areas of the state, the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) reminds motorists to take extra precautions should traveling be necessary.
During unfavorable weather conditions, motorists should adhere to the following safety tips:
* Do not drive unless you must.
* Avoid driving into standing or running water.
* Avoid driving while distracted.
* Avoid using cruise control when visibility is low or road surfaces
are wet.
* Always allow for extra driving time.
* Make sure there is plenty of room between vehicles.
* Have your headlights on when using windshield wipers
* Never drive through areas with downed power lines or utility poles.
DOTD is monitoring weather forecasts for the possibility of a severe storm. In preparation, the department is checking and fueling mechanical equipment, staging equipment and barricades, inspecting drain inlets and clearing as needed, checking all equipment at pumping stations, ensuring that all pumping stations are staffed, and digging ditches in areas. The department will be monitoring roadways across the state and will close them as necessary in the event of flooding.
As a reminder, please do not put trash by drain inlets. Last year DOTD cleaned 5,667 catch basins and 49,741 linear feet of pipe at a total cost of $3.7 million.
All DOTD pumping stations will be operating, but in the event of a flash flood, rapidly rising water in drainage areas may prevent the pumps from draining roadways as quickly as usual. Under normal rain conditions, the pumps move water from the roadway to nearby bodies of water, such as lakes and canals. But when these bodies of water are at capacity, water may remain on the roadways and have no place to flow.
Motorists are encouraged to check the status of road conditions prior to beginning commutes to impacted areas by utilizing the following resources for the latest information regarding road conditions:
* 511 Traveler Information: Travelers can also find information
regarding road closures by visiting the 511 Traveler Information website
at www.511la.org [2] or by dialing 511 from their telephone and saying
the route or region about which they are seeking information.
Out-of-state travelers can access the system by calling 1-888-ROAD-511