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ROAD WORK NOLA

November 9, 2016 by Charlie London

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After a long dry spell it finally rained on Monday, November 7, 2016. Many streets were flooded but several representatives of neighborhoods in New Orleans’ Council District A attended a meeting at 6 p.m. at Esperanza Charter School at 4407 South Carrollton Avenue in New Orleans. The meeting was held in a temporary building that is currently used as a music room.

In the link below is a PDF of the presentation. Faubourg St. John will receive $9 million in infrastructure improvements. The work will begin during February, 2017 and continue for many years.
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Beginning in February, 2017, one new construction project will begin each week in New Orleans through 2020. $5 billion is required to fix all the streets. $2.4 billion has been obtained through FEMA and other funding sources. Type your address in the search bar after clicking on the link below to find out what will be happening on your street.

http://roadwork.nola.gov/

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Fix My Streets

July 18, 2014 by Charlie London

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Tuesday, July 22nd, 2014

Join the “Fix My Streets” Town Hall Meeting
with the Mayor and New Orleans’ City Councilpersons.

The Fix My Streets Nola campaign (FMS) has formally invited New Orleans’ Mayor Mitch Landrieu and all council members to address residents who are fed up with the condition of city streets.

What: “Fix My Streets” Citywide Town Hall Meeting
When: Tuesday, July 22 | 7:00 p.m.
Where: St. Dominic’s Gymnasium
(located behind St. Dominic Church at 775 Harrison Avenue)

Hosted by the Lakeview Civic Improvement Association, residents from each and every neighborhood in New Orleans have been invited to voice their opinion. 400 bright red “Fix My Streets, I Pay My Taxes” yard signs will also be available, free of charge, while supplies last.

The Fix My Streets campaign intends to engage Mayor Landrieu, the city council, neighborhood leaders, and residents to participate in a good natured discussion about the plans our elected officials have formulated to correct the condition of our city interior streets for future generations. The event is free and open to the public.

For more information, go to fixmystreetsnola.com, email info@fixmystreetsnola.com, facebook.com/fixmystreets, or @fixmystreets on twitter/instagram.

 

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