Occasionally, because Bedico Creek Preserve is such a popular neighborhood on the northshore of Lake Pontchartrain in New Orleans, Louisiana, we will have newspaper, magazine, and online articles and blogs written about our master-planned community. We feature these articles in our Press Room area. Also, we sometimes create press releases for special news and events that are happening at Bedico Creek Preserve. You can find all of this information, plus make media inquiries all right here in our Press Room.

Reduce or Eliminate Required Flood Insurance Premiums at Bedico Creek Preserve!

Reduced or Non-Existant Flood Insurance Requirements for Our Residents!

Bedico Creek Preserve Flood Zone Fact Sheet

Bedico Creek Deemed Out of the Flood Zone by FEMA. New Map Changes Positively Impact Bedico Creek!

Land Elevations in Bedico Creek at 18’ to Over 25’ Above Sea Level.

All Lots at Bedico Creek Preserve Are in One of the Following Categories:

(1) Lot is NOT in a flood zone.

(2) Most Bedico Lots are in an area designated by the Army Corps of Engineers to be out of a flood zone, according to the new flood maps.
Therefore, upon St. Tammany Parish’s
acceptance of the new flood maps, Flood Zone
“X” will take effect.

(3) Until the new maps are adopted FEMA will allow each Lot (or home) to be removed from Flood Zone “AE” to Zone “X” via a Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA). This is an easy and inexpensive process.

(4) The few lots that will remain in the AE zone after the new maps are adopted are all filled such that once the home is complete a LOMA can be filed and it will be removed from the flood zone.

According to the new FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM) released in January 2013, all but a handful of lots in Bedico Creek will benefit from the new FIRM by (1) designation to Flood Zone “X” (thus eliminating the requirement for flood insurance) and/or (2) greatly reducing “elective” premium rates.  And, those few lots remaining in “AE” can easily be removed via a LOMA.

Why the drastic change in rates:  The Flood Insurance Rate Maps have been altered because of a change of legislation in 2012 in which Congress passed the Biggert-Waters Act which (1) reauthorized the National Flood Insurance Program but (2) without federal subsidies for flood insurance premiums.  The reason for ending the subsidies is to stabilize the Flood insurance Program, currently $27 billion in debt.  The non-subsidized terms now make homeowners financially responsible for the entire cost of the coverage (based on their flood zone designation), just as traditional insurance companies operate.  This will bring an, often dramatic, increase of flood insurance premiums to areas of St. Tammany Parish that repeatedly flood, however, it will also decrease or eliminate altogether those tracts of land or developments – such as Bedico Creek –located in an area where flooding does not exist or the likelihood of flooding is a negligible.

To Summarize the Facts:

All lots in Bedico Creek are either out of the flood zone, will be out once new maps are adopted, or can easily be removed from a flood zone, making Flood Insurance Premiums both an “elective” and “inexpensive” choice.

Bedico Creek Preserve Holds Ground Breaking for Community Swimming Pool!

April 18, 2013, is a memorable date both for Bedico Creek Preserve and for our residents.  Because on April 18th, we had the ground breaking for our community pool!

Bedico Creek Preseve digs footer for custom-shaped swimming pool. Construction on the pool has begun and should be completed by June. Plan for a pool party at Bedico Creek!

Picture of Our April 18th Pool Ground Breaking

Construction on the pool has begun, and we anticipate being able to hold our first subdivision pool party some time in August, 2013.  The pool for Bedico Creek Preserve will feature gorgeous 2-toned, aqua-colored pool tiles inside the pool itself.

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Multiple, Aqua-Colored Pool Tile

The surround of this custom, free-form designed pool will be a mix of earth-colored ceramic tile and travertine paver surround.  As you can see from the shape of the footer for the pool, this pool will have a completely custom shape and will have varying depths perfect for supervised small children and older kids, teenagers, and adults.

Travertine Paver Surround

Travertine Paver Surround

Earth-Toned Ceramic Tile

Earth-Toned Ceramic Tile

The pool is located right next to one of our gorgeous ponds near The Pavilion.  The pool’s location makes it perfect for entertaining.  Residents can make a reservation to hold a party or cook-out at The Pavilion while enjoying the pool during established pool hours which will be posted once the pool has opened.

Bedico Creek Preserve is proud to building a new pool for our homeowners – just one of the many Community Amenities that home buyers can expect in our 500-acre nature preserve, conservation community.  To get more information about our pool or our other amenities, Contact Bedico Creek Preserve today at 985-845-4200 or E-mail Us at [email protected].

Sunset at the Landing, Friday, May 17, 2012

Sunset at the Landing
Free Summer Concert Series

Riverside Park by the Bogue Falaya River
At the south end of Columbia Street
Covington, Louisiana 70433

Friday, May 17, 2013

Music Schedule:

Plum Magnetic – 6:00PM ’til 6:45PM
Magnetic Ear- 7:00PM ’til 9:00PM

Free Admission!

For More Information, Call 985-892-1873 or E-mail [email protected].

Covington Brewhouse Saturday Tours in May, 2013

Covington Brewhouse Saturday Tours

Covington Brewhouse
226 E. Lockwood Street
Covington, LA 70433

Saturday Dates in May, 2013

May 4, 2013
May 11, 2013
May 18, 2013
May 25, 2013

Tour Times:

10:00AM
10:45AM
11:00AM

For More Information, Call 888-910-2337.

Abita Springs Cajun Dance, Saturday, May 25, 2013

Cajun Dance

Abita Springs Town Hall
22161 Level St.
Abita Springs, LA, 70420

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Dance Times:
Lessons: 7:00PM to 7:30PM
Band Plays: 8:00PM to 10:30PM

Featured Band: Rodney Thibodeaux & Tout Les Soir

For More Information, Call 504-583-8603 or E-mail [email protected].

2013 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Sunday May 5, 2013

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New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival

New Orleans Fair Grounds Race Course
1751 Gentilly Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70119

Sunday, May 5, 2013
11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Headliners:

New Birth Brass Band
Ellis Marsalis
James Andrews & The Crescent City Allstars
Irma Thomas
The Black Keys
Daryl Hall and John Oates
Jeffrey Osborne
Walter Wolfman Washington & The Roadmasters
Pete Fountain
New Orleans Klezmer Allstars
Bo Dollis and The Wild Magnolias
Taj Mahal & The Real Thing Tuba Band
Irvin Mayfield
Aaron Neville
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue