A divisive measure that could bring more affordable housing, or even more short-term rentals, to New Orleans will be heard at the City Council meeting Thursday.
Dying infrastructure , New Orleans residents hope the President s new plan can stop use of EMD s
“It’s a symptom of dying infrastructure what we’re seeing right now,” said Melissa Lilly, a board member with the Carrollton-Riverbend Neighborhood Association. Author: Mike McDaniel / Eyewitness News (WWL) Published: 10:43 PM CDT May 6, 2021 Updated: 10:43 PM CDT May 6, 2021
NEW ORLEANS As the President and city leaders made their rounds on the inside of the New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board’s Carrollton plant, it’s the people who live on the outside, like Johnny Wilson, who hopes federal money can help the city’s failing infrastructure.
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