A new access highway is being built between La. 1088 just south of its Interstate 12 intersection all the way down to Pelican Park. The road then goes around the east side of the park and heads southward to U.S. 190. Pelican Park has expanded its facilities greatly in the past decade, now offering a wide selection of both athletic and non-sporting events, so better access will be provided as a result. It is the largest roadway project in St. Tammany Parish history according to officials.
Parish President Mike Cooper broke ground on the three and a half mile long $34 million LA 1088-US 190 Bypass Road project several months ago, saying that the new road will increase safety and reduce traffic for thousands of motorists in St. Tammany Parish. The access road will also include a ten-foot wide sidewalk that can be used for jogging.
Here is a recent photo of the work underway where the new highway ties into La. 1088.
The new roadway provides relief and an alternate route for motorists using LA 1088, LA 59 and U.S. 190, as well as other roadways. Traffic studies forecast that more than 3,500 vehicles will use the road daily, with peak daily trips totaling more than 14,200 from Pelican Park visitors.
“I have long advocated for this bypass road to be prioritized, as it was one of my top priorities while campaigning for my Council seat,” said Council Chairman Joe Impastato, who represents the area.

















