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Nagin vows to cut sanitation services to French Quarter in budget dispute
The Times-Picayune ^ | January 26, 2009 | Frank Donze

Posted on 01/27/2009 4:52:05 PM PST by BBell

The political tug-of-war over New Orleans' 2009 budget continued Monday as Mayor Ray Nagin announced he will make cuts in the level of sanitation services in the French Quarter next week despite steps taken by the City Council to preserve the "Disneylike" cleaning that has won raves from locals and visitors since it debuted two years ago.

To head off what he said would be a $7.5 million budget shortfall, Nagin said he has ordered SDT Waste & Debris Services to stop providing mechanical street and sidewalk sweeping and flushing in the city's premier tourist district beginning Feb. 1.

At the same time, he said, the contractor will halt around-the-clock maintenance of litter cans in the Quarter, which henceforth will be emptied twice a day.

SDT crews will continue to pressure-wash streets and sidewalks and provide manual sweeping in the Quarter. Daily collection of trash from residences and small businesses in the Quarter, Central Business District and Warehouse District will not be affected, the mayor said.

Nagin said his administration was forced to make "hard choices" by reducing sanitation services because council members did not cut enough spending in other areas when they revised the city's spending plan two weeks ago.

"I wanted to kind of set the record straight because I felt as though once the budget was finally passed . . . that there was this impression that everything was worked out, " Nagin said at an afternoon news conference. "But in reality there's no new revenue and there's no significant cuts."

Nagin said the council's latest budget provides nearly $7 million less for the city's emergency reserve fund than he considers necessary.

Council President Jackie Clarkson, who said she and her colleagues were "insulted" that Nagin didn't notify them about the news conference, said she disagrees with

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; US: Louisiana
KEYWORDS: frenchquarter; nagin; neworleans; sanitation
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The Quarter is a cash cow. You let it get nasty the tourist will stop coming and revenue will plummet. It has been pretty clean the last few times I've been there but I do know it can get nasty REALLY quick.

BTW, the city council is not happy about this.

1 posted on 01/27/2009 4:52:06 PM PST by BBell
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To: BBell
More fine leadership and good government from Ray Nagin, the shining star of New Orleans.....such a fine American and mayoral role model.
2 posted on 01/27/2009 4:54:45 PM PST by EagleUSA
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To: BBell

No tourists and it will be Detroit!


3 posted on 01/27/2009 4:55:33 PM PST by aliquando (A Scout is T, L, H, F, C, K, O, C, T, B, C, and R.)
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To: BBell

I’ve been to the Quarter about a dozen times since Katrina, (only an hours drive)

It is better than it has ever been. Most of human debris washed away. The attitude it better, the place is cleaner, it smells better and the crowds are back in spades.

Hiz honor the mayor is stuck on stupid.


4 posted on 01/27/2009 4:57:19 PM PST by Islander7 (LOST TAGLINE - If found, please return. LARGE Reward.)
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To: BBell
Uh oh, it's going to be a "chocolate city" all right.


5 posted on 01/27/2009 4:58:48 PM PST by Starfleet Command
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To: Islander7

A couple of years ago I walked down Bourbon street shortly after a parade went through. The crews were working hard but because the parade had just went through it was nasty. Vomit and urine smells, trash everywhere. However, with in about an hour the cleaning crews had that place cleaned up and smelling nice. I don’t know how they did it, must be a science to getting rid of the stench so quickly.


6 posted on 01/27/2009 5:05:45 PM PST by BBell
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To: BBell

As long as he keeps Uptown clean everything will be okay.

And they should try to fix a few potholes too.


7 posted on 01/27/2009 5:07:11 PM PST by trumandogz (The Democrats are driving us to Socialism at I00 MPH -The GOP is driving us to Socialism at 97.5 MPH)
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To: BBell

Two things they can do in New Orleans.

Control a crowd

Clean up the puke, litter and plastic beads from the street.


8 posted on 01/27/2009 5:08:42 PM PST by trumandogz (The Democrats are driving us to Socialism at I00 MPH -The GOP is driving us to Socialism at 97.5 MPH)
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To: BBell

I never go near the Quarter during Mardi Gras season.


9 posted on 01/27/2009 5:12:06 PM PST by Islander7 (LOST TAGLINE - If found, please return. LARGE Reward.)
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To: trumandogz
Oh man you aren’t kidding. I don't live in NOLA but my wife works there and the roads tear the car up. It's constantly needing suspension work and we have replaced two rims and should replace another. My wife is cautious in how she drives and she knows where the pot holes are but new ones seem to appear over night.
10 posted on 01/27/2009 5:12:08 PM PST by BBell
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Looks like another storm headed for New Orleans. A s..t storm.


11 posted on 01/27/2009 5:12:52 PM PST by Enterprise (A Representative Republic - gone now. Foolish people.)
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To: Islander7
The only time I go near NOLA during Mardi Gras is when we have relatives visiting. They always want to go to Mardi Gras in NOLA. I like the local parades myself.
12 posted on 01/27/2009 5:14:10 PM PST by BBell
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I have a house in Uptown on a busy street and a year or so ago the manhole in the street in front of the house was missing the manhole cover.

I called the city almost daily and all they could do for two months is put an orange cone in front on the open manhole.

As for the streets that are full of potholes you can see patch after patch after patch that has been done over the last 20 years on many streets. But in all of that time they have not resurfaced any of the streets.

Sometimes on major streets you will see huge potholes that have been there for years or big buckles in the street that have been there as long as I can remember.

The problem is that many people in NOLA do not realize the level of disfunction in the city.

A few months ago I was talking to some well educated NOLA residents about the potholes and they told me that “all major cites have streets like New Orleans.”

I laughed and said, “No” and they got all bent out of shape that I was ragging on New Orleans.


13 posted on 01/27/2009 5:23:11 PM PST by trumandogz (The Democrats are driving us to Socialism at I00 MPH -The GOP is driving us to Socialism at 97.5 MPH)
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"....I like the local parades myself...."

Me too. Bay St Louis and Pass Christian have (That's Pass kris-TEE-anne, for those non-locals) great family oriented parades. All the beads, colors and not as much of the rowdy crowds as NOLA. The Pass was getting a bit rough until Katrina. Biloxi and Gulfport are like mini NOLAS. Mobile has GREAT parades and excellent, well behaved crowds.

You, know, folks did not understand how important Mardi Gras - 2006 was to this region. I'm sure you did.

Mardi Gras 2005 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mardi Gras 2006
Same location

14 posted on 01/27/2009 5:28:58 PM PST by Islander7 (LOST TAGLINE - If found, please return. LARGE Reward.)
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To: BBell

It’s been so nice for the last couple of years. I would say Disney clean. Not a scrap anywhere and they wash the sidewalks with soap and scent. It would be a shame to stop it.


15 posted on 01/27/2009 5:42:16 PM PST by sazerac
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A few months ago I was talking to some well educated NOLA residents about the potholes and they told me that “all major cites have streets like New Orleans.”

I laughed and said, “No” and they got all bent out of shape that I was ragging on New Orleans.

Oh, other cities get potholes just as bad as those in New Orleans. The difference is, they actually FIX them. In the Dallas area, they actually send crews out in the Spring and Summer to examine streets for new cracks. If they find a crack, the use something that looks like an enormous Dremel tool to grind and widen the crack, then they pump it full of sealer to prevent freeze damage in the coming cold months. Preventive roadway maintenance - I doubt that the idea has ever been discussed in New Orleans.

Did they ever repair that huge pothole / meteor crater on St. Charles avenue, just upriver of the universities on the riverbend-bound side? Seems like it was there for at least two years following Katrina - they just kept dumping clam shells in it.

16 posted on 01/27/2009 6:37:31 PM PST by Charles Martel (Liberals are the crab grass in the lawn of life.)
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I understand. One thing I will say about Nagin is that when there was a chorus of people suggesting we should cancel Mardi Gras in Nola in 2006 Nagin was adamant about having it. It turned out well. We took a break from rebuilding and attended a couple of Parades and I was really surprised at how nice it was. Up until that point I had not been in Nola since the Hurricane and I could not believe how well the Quarter was up and running.
17 posted on 01/27/2009 6:52:06 PM PST by BBell
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To: Charles Martel; trumandogz
One thing about Nola is that the ground is always sinking. I'm sure you all know this. There is no excuse for not fixing the pot holes but what works in Dallas may not work here. Having said that you would think that over the years there would have been a system to repair the streets developed that is unique to the problems Nola experiences.
18 posted on 01/27/2009 7:01:51 PM PST by BBell
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To: BBell

Nagin is thinking like a true DemocRAT!


19 posted on 01/27/2009 7:23:45 PM PST by Shamrock-DW
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To: Charles Martel

Oh, I would hit that one heading from my house to eat at Camilla Grill or Cooter Brown’s. It was still shells the last time I was there.

In 2007 there was a traffic signal on General De Gaulle that was flashing red for three months. The city floated the story that that one traffic signal needed one special part in order to operate and it would take six weeks for the part to arrive.

People in NOLA bought that story.

I am from NOLA and spend 4-5 months a year in the city. I love NOLA but the place in more dysfunctional than half of the third world cites I have been to...


20 posted on 01/27/2009 9:24:31 PM PST by trumandogz (The Democrats are driving us to Socialism at I00 MPH -The GOP is driving us to Socialism at 97.5 MPH)
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