Monday, April 26, 2010

Lundi

Trees could face axe if Corps enforces strict vegetation rules
~Sheila Grissett

~Some 500 trees along the Mississippi River in East Jefferson and New Orleans ­-- and even the English ivy that has covered a French Quarter floodwall for decades -- are the next targets of a controversial Army Corps of Engineers vegetation policy that likely will require their removal.


Bill allows levee districts to handle work independently
~Jeremy Alford


Wetlands restoration urged in wake of MR-GO damage
~Mark Schleifstein


Plaquemines officials want more dredge soil projects ~Amy Wold

Levees.org makes the NYTs: "Praise for Reports on Hurricane Katrina"
(The Federal Flood, you silly meeses :)
~Editilla Crowtellas!~ 1000 Thanks Youz to the 25,000+ supporters of levees.org for keeping the Light On New Orleans. It is by your efforts that such a pantheon of news wormdom is turning to the truth of what Flooded New Orleans 8/29/05. Yes! Editilla is very Happy Wit'Dis!

Revisiting the Minneapolis bridge collapse

Gulf Oil Catastrophe
- GRN's View from Above


Oil well produces slick the size of Hong Kong, journalists starting to throw out the dreaded name Exxon Valdez ~Jacqui Goddard
~An oil slick covering 400sq miles is threatening a slow-motion catastrophe for the Gulf of Mexico’s delicate marine life, with 42,000 gallons (160,000 litres) a day now gushing from an uncapped well after a rig explosion.
Coast Guard officials said Monday afternoon that the oil spill near Louisiana was now covering an area in the Gulf of Mexico of 48 miles by 39 miles at its widest points, and they have been unable to engage a mechanism that could shut off the well thousands of feet below the ocean’s surface.

Quick end to gulf oil leak depends on robot subs?

On Big Oil and the Wetlands ~Bayou Child

World’s biggest dike finished after 19 years of construction
~JoongAng Daily

~Korea’s attempt to wrest 28,300-hectares of new land from the Yellow Sea has reached a major milestone 40 years after it was first proposed by former President Park Chung Hee. Four giant sea walls, 33 kilometers (20.1 miles) long, now surround the coastal areas of Gunsan City, Gimje City and Buan County in South Jeolla province, creating a massive sea water pool nearly two thirds of the size of Seoul.
Over the next decade, the water will be gradually drained and filled in with sand, creating land for farming and development, and an 11,800 hectare fresh water reservoir.
~Editilla Notellas~ The Koreans are Building an area of Land out of the Sea roughly 10 times the size of New Orleans. Wow.
I guess Ezra Boyd, the geographer commissioned by levees.org, is correct in his assessments of the Economic Benefits of Sound Levees Engineering? And what does this say for any flaccid arguments against going all out for Louisiana's coastal restoration and RECLAMATION? Oh, well, there is that Silly Oil Slick!

State of the Coast Conference
June 8-10
~Hat Tweet~EDF_Louisiana

Wind damage -this time no flood! ~slabbed

Survivor tales from southern storms that killed 12
~More on MS devastation ~They are Rocking This!

Landrieu team giving boot to top Nagin administrators but keeps husband of Corps/OPP PR'Ho?
~Ariella Cohen, The Lens

~Not all unclassified employees will be replaced. A story published late Thursday, citing unnamed sources, counted Emergency Services Director Dr. Julette Saussy, Public Works Director Robert Mendoza and Emergency Preparedness Director Col. Jerry Sneed among those kept on.
~Editilla Hotellas~ Stacy Mendoza is part of that team of PR Succubi that we have been paying Millions of Tax Dollars to Sanitize the Corps Media Face.
That is about as blunt as I can put it. Nepotism has its place but it is more effective when everyone is on the same One Team.
OPP's PR Media Contract is Up this Fall, and we are wondering how the scene will shake out with the Next PR Firm the Corps prostitutes out to slim down their excess baggage.
For example, after nearly a full Year Of Stone'floodwalling, the Corps has NOT come-off of the bulk of the FOIRs valiantly filed by Levees.org --regarding Stacy Mendoza's PR Firm OPP Optimal Process Partners.
Stacy's husband Robert, as Director of Public Works, will be the point man to implement (or not) the Mayor's new Flood Protection Mandate. I have no idea what Mitch'mo has in mind for his Vice-Mayors or Cabinets or whatever, but it seems like he has the ball in play for New Orleans future flood protection in the way he is handling his Task Force on that score.
He ain't even gotten the keys to his office, and yet Mitch'mo has Plans On The Table. It just freaks me out that this gabby little PR cornflake Stacy Mendoza might end up getting a better look at (and even pillow'talkin over) those plans before the public will.
One of those plans should be to Give da'Boot to Robert Mendoza.
Here is one good reason. Here is another reason


Nashville police chief Ronal Serpas interviewing for New Orleans job ~Tennessean
~Serpas confirmed Monday that he was traveling to New Orleans to interview for its top law enforcement job. Serpas, who has led Metro’s police department since 2004, grew up in New Orleans and served on its police force from 1980 to 2001, when he retired as assistant superintendent and chief of operations to lead the Washington State Patrol.

Why does having a University of New Orleans matter again?

Celebrate what?: A monologue by Jarvis DeBerry

Newly elected Honduran President makes first official visit to New Orleans

High-speed railways to be 40-year project, says FRA administrator~John Rosenthal

Yikes! Cop Troopers storm on Gizmodo bloggers for being, well, Gizmodo bloggers!
~First they came for the Red-headed Step Children...
Born Free by MIA--EXTREMELY VIOLENT IMAGES!

HBO Puts Episode 'Treme' Music Guides Online

Treme' Music Recap: People Come Together, Things Fall Apart~Ben Collins

Hack of Town, blogging 'Creme'
..."Groundhog's Day" in Hell...
~or~Ain't No 'P' fo dis'TSD'...
~or~Who can't handle da'Toof?


'Treme' episode 3: Are you officially hooked Junkies?

They’re not watching Treme?
~Kevin Allman, Gambit


Barry Gifford's Long Road With Sailor & Lula~Chicagoist

It’s about Unfinished Blues –Memories of a New Orleans Music Man~Geraldine Wyckoff

Boots on the Ground ~NOLAFemmes

R.E.M. Join Patti Smith Onstage in New Orleans~Alex Rawls

Meet Lionel Ferbos,
The Jazz Elder Of New Orleans
~Josh Jackson


Flag Fest 2010
~Alejandro de los Rios

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