The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced Monday it plans to spend $221 million on a flood control project known as One Lake, which would widen the Pearl River along Jackson, as long it meets environmental and other criteria.
by Alex Rozier, Mississippi Today October 3, 2022 Attorney Keith Turner said the Rankin Hinds Flood & Drainage Control District — the project's local sponsor — submitted a revised proposal in July to the Assistant Secretary of the Army, which will review the new document before sending it back out for a final public comment period. Turner said the new version of the plan, which isn't yet publicly available, is largely the same as the drafted proposal.
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