Posted on 09/06/2005 7:28:34 PM PDT by RGSpincich
New Orleans is the most urban area hit by Katrina and the most likely to be cut up by land grabbing public entities. From a municipal view point, every parcel of property is blighted and is subject to eminent domain proceedings. New Orleans will sieze upon this trajedy to remove unwanted neighborhoods in favor of lucrative tourist attractions. What do you think?
I see a waterpark resort with blackjack tables and dealers dressed like Minnie Mouse.
Yeah, build the largest water
park on the face of the earth.
What? Is it the solidly Republican part?
Yeah, build the largest water
park on the face of the earth.
I think they should just flood it and build a massive stilt house city.
Haven't they already renamed the new city Nagin de Blanco?
That's a whole lotta eminent'en there brother! lol
raise = raze
But heck this is all speculation. There are so many unknowns. Maybe the local black leadership will do what you say, so they can get very, very rich, and can retire in style. Charity begins at home.
Nagin is up for relection in 6 months. He needs voters not developers.
Shhhhhhhhhhhhh, dont give them anymore ideas.
Word here in AZ is if you are an illegal hightail it now to NOLA and you are set for life
LOL. Maybe they will just pick and choose which parcels they want. Nagin can take requests from his new best friend real estate developers.
Developers always promise jobs, that will be the big draw. Housing can take up what the developers don't want.
/end of my rant
"Those structures largely under water are tear downs. And it will be much cheaper to just build them from scratch. Think of the mold, the toxic waste, etc"
I don't have to think about it - I know a thing or three about this stuff.
They are salvaging submerged 100 year old, wide plank timber from the Great Lakes and it is outstanding quality.
And the "toxic" MSM mantra is just that - do you want toxic lumber - go to your back deck - that wolmanized wood is 100 times as toxic as anything in NO
Sodomite free zone?
Once exposed to air, the water logged wood needs to dry out quickly. That is what I have read. Things don't dry out quickly in NO.
I can't imagine why anyone would then turn around and build brand new slums back in their place
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You obviously do not know any Progressive Liberals.
Public housing projects are going out of vogue even in cities that aren't flooded! A number of the 'high-rise' projects have been torn down. Other cities are attempting to distribute those on public assistance into more condo-style communities, or into distributed low income housing. I don't really see why they would rush to rebuild 'projects' in the sense of what many imagine when they hear the term.
I fully expect that low-income housing will be built. In fact, it will be a priority, but I doubt that it will resemble what was there before, and I certainly don't think it will of the high-rise sort. Slums will surely return some day, but slums are rarely intentionally built that way to begin with in the U.S. (like shanty towns are in the 3rd world). Most importantly, part of what I'm getting at is that I think supply will meet demand, and if the departed 'underclass' resettles elsewhere by and large, the demand will not emerge for quite some while again.
Anyhow, that's just how I see it. I think that the historical New Orleans black community has been irrevocably shattered and dispersed and will not return. I think a Latino community will replace it in the socioeconomic order of things. I am certainly not saying that a black community will not reform in New Orleans, just that it won't be what was there before, and it certainly won't start from the same baseline.
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