From Delta Dispatches <[email protected]>
Subject Bye-Bye, 2025!
Date December 22, 2025 4:50 PM
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Bye-Bye, 2025!

Year-end recap & looking ahead to 2026

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It's the end of the year, but our work for the coast never really stops. As you'll see below, we're hitting the ground running in the new year with the CPRA Annual Plan public meetings
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This year has seen some huge losses for our coast with the cancellations of two major sediment diversions
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On a more personal note, this year I've enjoyed getting to talk with more of y’all and hear your stories and hopes for the future of our coast, whether it was during project solicitation meetings for the 2029 Coastal Master Plan
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Happy holidays,

Jordan Phillips
Outreach Coordinator
Restore the Mississippi River Delta

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FY27 Annual Plan is Live!

We’ve been talking a lot this year about the Coastal Master Plan
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CPRA releases the Annual Plan each fiscal year to outline which projects in the Coastal Master Plan will move forward during that time. Once approved by the board and state legislator, it allows the CPRA to spend those funds and move forward on those projects. You can view the draft plan for fiscal year 2027 here.
[link removed] The public has an important role in providing feedback and raising clarifying questions on the draft plan to CPRA about projects and funding sources, either in writing or at one of three public meetings:

January 6, 5:30pm: The Coastal Center at Nicholls University, Thibodaux, LA
January 8, 5:30pm: Joseph S. Yenni Building, Jefferson, LA
January 12, 5:30pm: LSU AgCenter, Abbeville, LA

Written comments are due February 17th (also known as Mardi Gras Day – so get ‘em in early!)

Want help understanding the Annual Plan? Have a specific project you want to learn more about? Reach out to us at [email protected]
[email protected]?subject=FY27%20Annual%20Plan. You can also view our coalition statement on this year's annual plan here
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Ways to Engage: A Sneak Peek at 2026

There are so many ways to get involved in supporting strong solutions for Louisiana's coast. Here's a preview of opportunities coming up in the new year (and some actions you can take all year long!)

Volunteer! Tree planting season is underway, and our partners have lots of chances for you to get your hands dirty and learn more about our coast. Sign up for these events below:
Pontchartrain Conservancy
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Restore or Retreat
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Lower 9th Ward Center for Sustainable Engagement & Development
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Gather! Supporting the coast can be a great time. Come eat and dance with us at Cook-Off for the Coast
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Be Loud! Make your voice heard throughout the year, starting with the Annual Plan meetings in January and at CPRA board meetings. You can also write a letter to the editor, a guest post on our blog, or share your coastal story in an interview (find out how!
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Follow Along! Keep up with us on social media @restoredelta
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Coming Soon! Cook-Off for the Coast 2026

One of my favorite events of the year is coming around again at the end of February – the eighth annual Cook-Off for the Coast!
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This year, for the first time ever, we held a design contest for our official Cook-Off t-shirt and poster. Congrats to Jenna Callais on her winning design (sneak peek below!) And a huge thanks to everyone who submitted their artwork.

Missed this round? Don't worry, you still have a chance to showcase your art at Cook-Off for the Coast. The Hope for the Coast Art Contest is coming soon! Keep an eye on coastcookoff.com
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