Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Mayoral candidates discuss strategies for generating better-paying jobs --yet nothing about Future Flood Safety
~Editilla Ro'tellas~
How does one get to work in Flood Water over 80% of the city?
What about Option 1 on the outfall canals? What about the Corps leaving those very same Failed Floodwalls standing under Option 1? What happens to these "jobs" after those very same, already-failed, floodwalls fail again --as they are likely to do the next major serious hurricane? What number of "jobs" could possibly generate the tax base needed to Pay the $10,000,000 PER YEAR maintenance costs connected with Option 1?
City Councilman Feilkow said double (perhaps triple) millage just to cover SWB's share. Think about that folks. $10,000,000 in every annual budget that will Have To Be Spent. This is Not costs that can be leveraged. And while you are thinking about this, remember to fix the pumps.
What is the next mayor going to do about protecting the city from the Corps of Engineers and their Risk Reduction Marketing Machine?
I understand and applaud that there is so much good going on in New Orleans. But, can we survive another 3 weeks of standing water over 80% of the city? Can we do 8/29 again?
I need to know this for re-investment...for sanity's sake?
That is the very real risk we all face with the Corps' Option 1.
How does the next mayor plan to deal with that near inevitability? I haven't heard a single word yet from any of them about this $10,000,000 Gorilla atop of our still shaky floodwalls.
~Special Thanks, Da'Masqued E'vinga! Click pic to enlarge.

New Orleans Candidates Lobby for the Green Vote, (again, failing to notice the Corps' $10,000,000 Gorilla sitting on top of their still bad floodwalls.) ~Karen Dalton-Beninato
~Editilla Co'tellas~We added a tad to the title here because few things bother me more than Green Sandbagging on NOLA Flood Safety. How does one accomplish "Green Tech" if the basic Engineering may be Wrong? For one thing, the City will not be able to afford it because we will have to Triple (or more) our tax millage just to pay the maintenance costs on Option 1 of $10,000,000 PER YEAR FOR 10 YEARS. That is the reality facing New Orleans NOW. Not next year, Now. Not when the Sea Levels rise --NOW. Who is going to pay for this? The Corps of Engineers says the City of New Orleans. It appears to me that the Corps is again playing all sides against the middle.

Alexander: FEMA takeover of levee certification could be costly
~Robert Morgan
~In an appearance at the weekly meeting of the downtown Rotary Club, Alexander, R-Quitman, said a proposal is being discussed in Washington, D.C., to sideline the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in favor of the FEMA if there is a problem with certification.

Pelican Institute: Not in Good Standing with LA Secretary of State ~CenLamar~Re: 4 Arrested in Phone Tampering at Landrieu Office

Martin Wine Cellar wants to demolish Uptown buildings
~Karen Gadbois, The Lens


Is there an auditor in the house? A Jefferson Parish political corruption scandal update. ~slabbed

CO City faces river levee repairs ~Ruth Heide

The Human Side of Disaster: New Book by Dr. Thomas Drabek ~SEMP

Archie Who?

Jazz Funeral for Chuck Perkins
~Jazz on the Tube
~Special Thanks, Citizen K

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