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Re-entry dates for evacuees


The following information for evacuees comes from official parish Web sites and statements from parish officials. Access to food, water and utilities is limited in many areas and nonexistent in others. Entry is mostly limited to residents, with I.D. and proof of residence often required.
JEFFERSON PARISH

All Jefferson Parish residents should be completely returned to their homes by 5 a.m. Wednesday. Here is a breakdown of when they can go:


West of the Harvey Canal -- Already open.

East of the Harvey Canal -- at 5 a.m. today

All areas south of Airline Drive -- Already open (includes River Ridge, Elmwood and Old Jefferson with the exception of the Rio Vista subdivision, where residents may be able to return at 5 a.m. Monday.)

Metairie residents east of Kenner to Transcontinental Drive -- at 5 a.m. today

Metairie residents north of I-10 between Transcontinental Drive (on the west) and 17th Street Canal (on the east) -- at 5 a.m. Sunday.

All remaining areas bounded by I-10 (north), Airline (south), Transcontinental (west) and 17th Street Canal (east) -- at 5 a.m. Wednesday.
ORLEANS PARISH


Algiers -- Monday.

French Quarter -- Sept. 26.

Uptown -- phased-in return starting Wednesday, (more information to come).

Central Business District -- Today and Sunday.
PLAQUEMINES PARISH

The mandatory evacuation is over, but some of the parish is still uninhabitable.


Re-entry is limited to the area from Woodland Plantation to Port Sulphur. The East Bank is also open for home inspection. A mandatory curfew from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. is being strictly enforced.

Areas south of Port Sulphur are closed.

The area from Belle Chasse to Woodland Plantation now has normal services including water and electricity. Businesses are being encouraged to return there.
Residents whose homes were destroyed should get what they can from the houses once an area opens up. They are being asked to sign permission forms that will let cleanup crews remove what is left.

ST. BERNARD PARISH

Parish officials have announced a plan to allow residents to return for a limited time to St. Bernard Parish. Residents unable to return on their specified dates will be allowed to return from their scheduled dates until Sept. 30. A dawn-to-dusk curfew will be enforced. Unless significant progress is made on repairing utilities, on Saturday, Oct. 1, all residents must again leave St. Bernard Parish. The decision will be made later. The schedule will be as follows:


Today and Sunday -- Jackson Barracks to Paris Road, St. Bernard Highway to the River.

Monday and Tuesday -- Jackson Barracks to Paris Road, Judge Perez Drive to St. Bernard Highway.

Wednesday and Thursday -- Paris Road to the Violet Canal, Judge Perez Drive to the River.

Friday and Sept. 24 -- Jackson Barracks to Paris Road, all areas north of Judge Perez Drive.

Sept. 25 and 26 -- Paris Road to Palmisano Boulevard, all areas north of Judge Perez Drive.

Sept. 27 and 28 -- Palmisano Boulevard to the Violet Canal, all areas north of Judge Perez Drive.

Sept. 29 and 30 -- all areas below the Violet Canal.

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1,178 posted on 09/17/2005 7:15:12 AM PDT by Ellesu (www.thedeadpelican.com)
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Press Releases Date: 9/17/2005 Contact: Denise Bottcher or Roderick Hawkins at 225-342-9037 TASK FORCE PELICAN UPDATE FOR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2005 UPDATE: TASK FORCE PELICAN Saturday - September 17, 2005 ________________________________________________ OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Governor Blanco to Visit Cajundome Shelter Today Saturday, September 17, 2005 11:00 a.m. Cajundome 444 Cajundome Blvd. Lafayette, LA 70506 LOUISIANA COAST GUARD OIL SPILL MEDIA INFORMATION DESK The Coast Guard has established an oil spill media information desk at the Federal Joint Field Office . To provide media with up-to-date information on the status of southeastern Louisiana oil spill response efforts . Contact: (225) 242-6064 and (225) 242-6070 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION . U.S. Secretary of Education, Margaret Spellings today announced $2.6 billion for schools and districts impacted by Hurricane Katrina as well as those schools and districts receiving displaced students . $1.9 billion of that money will be given to districts receiving children affected by the hurricane. o Those districts can receive 90% of the state's average per pupil allocation, up to $7,500 o That money can be used for everything from teacher salaries, to transportation, school supplies or other educational costs . However, Picard did express concern that as he interprets the proposal it does not currently include money for displaced teacher salaries . Superintendent Picard is grateful for the federal money . He will continue working with Secretary Spelling, FEMA and our congressional delegation as well as local and state officials including Governor Blanco to ensure that all of our educational needs are met. BOARD OF REGENTS Sloan Semester . Southern Regional Education Board, in conjunction with the Sloan Foundation created the Sloan Semester . A catalog of free electronic courses available to Katrina-displaced students. . To help college students displaced by Katrina continue their education . The catalog is now open . Students may visit the web site to search for available courses, participating colleges and universities and to start the enrollment process. . Visit Sloan Semester online at http://www.sloansemester.org. . As of Friday, 9/16, the total number of displaced college students re-enrolled at other Louisiana public college and university campuses across the state is 8,629 . Board of Regents information hotline for displaced students o 1-866-415-2269 o www.regents.state.la.us . Louisiana Community and Technical College System o LCTCS established a new toll-free student information line . 1-866-310-1586 o Previously-published local numbers:  225-922-1633  225-922-0958  225-922-0959  225-922-0804 . Other Key Public Postsecondary Education Information Numbers o SUNO students: 1-866-334-7638 o SUNO faculty and staff: 1-866-334-8294 o UNO students and faculty: 225-578-7816 o Delgado CC: 225-216-8336 o Nunez CC: 225-216-8344 o LTC: 225-922-1633 / 1-800-351-7611 o UL System: 225-342-6950 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HOSPITALS . Secretary Fred Cerise stresses that residents of St. Bernard parish planning to return home this weekend must use caution o Cerise said the elderly, children, people with health conditions -- particularly asthma, allergies or who are immune-compromised, should avoid returning. o Disease surveillance conducted by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and DHH in New Orleans area has confirmed that unintentional injuries pose the greatest current health risk for those remaining in the area o For people returning to affected area, health officials say the minimum precautions that should be followed are:  To use bottled water only  Use restroom facilities BEFORE entering the areas  Use protective equipment (gloves, proper footwear), completely cover all existing wounds and scrapes  Wear long sleeves and long pants  Do not use machinery and be on the alert for any possible danger. . DHH has updated the number of deaths related to Hurricane Katrina. The latest update is 579 deaths DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES . Currently, there are 335 general population shelters in Louisiana housing 45,347 displaced citizens o Another five special needs shelters house 249 citizens. . From Sept. 2 - 15, the Office of Family Support has certified 287,504 households (with an average of 3 family members per HH) for total Disaster Food Stamp benefits of more than $ 105.2 million . Residents of Orleans, Jefferson, Plaquemines and St. Bernard parishes may apply for benefits. o The deadline for residents in these 4 parishes is 4:30 p.m., Sept. 22. o Deadlines in other impacted areas include:  St. Tammany, 4:30 p.m., Sept. 16  Washington Parish, 4:30 p.m., Sept. 17  West Feliciana, 4:30 p.m. Sept. 18 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR . LDOL continues to urge evacuees from the southeast region of state affected by Hurricane Katrina to provide change of address information in order to receive their Unemployment Insurance benefits. . LDOL has statewide job fair information on its website at www.laworks.net . The Bogalusa Career and Job Center has re-opened for Unemployment Insurance claims assistance o Washington Workforce Center 438 Avenue B Bogalousa, LA (985) 732-6630 . LDOL has accepted 136,000 claims for Unemployment Insurance benefits from in-state claimants. o Another 65,000 have been collect from evacuees in other states Department of Environmental Quality . EPA, DEQ and local officials will begin curbside pick up of household hazardous waste in St. Tammany and Jefferson Parish o Materials to be picked up include electronics, batteries, computer hardware, paint, cleaning solvents and lawn and garden products o Items that will not be picked up include: animal manure and carcasses; human waste and other biological items; needles; and spoiled food or damaged items . EPA's specially equipped air-sampling bus took samples from multiple locations across the New Orleans metropolitan area on September 12 & 13. o The samples were analyzed for volatile priority pollutants such as benzene, toluene, and xylene, which are commonly found in gasoline, as well as other industrial solvents o The screening results indicated that chemical concentrations in most areas are below Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry health standards of concern. o Samples taken around Murphy Oil showed elevated levels of petroleum-related pollutants. DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE & FISHERIES . HURRICANE FORCES DEER, RABBIT SEASON CLOSURES IN TWO COASTAL PARISHES o LDWF has announced that deer and rabbit hunting seasons are closed in Plaquemines and St. Bernard parishes until further notice o LDWF Secretary Dwight Landreneau closed the seasons because of extensive damage to the two parishes caused by Hurricane Katrina. o In an official declaration of emergency published Sept. 16, Landreneau stated, "The season closure will remain in effect until more detailed surveys of the impact to these two species and their habitats can be conducted and a review of the finding is evaluated." DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS . Several state correctional facilities and parish jails on Friday began releasing those individuals evacuated from Orleans Parish Prison who were being held on municipal and parish offenses. Again, these are individuals being held for minor offenses with scheduled release dates of 9/16/05 or sooner. A total will be released on Monday. . State correctional facilities continue to safely house approximately 4000 inmates from Orleans and Jefferson parishes. Parish facilities across the state are housing approximately 2500 inmates. . Secretary Stalder has traveled to several parish and state facilities over the last few days to ensure staffing, equipment and other needs are being met to keep these facilities and Louisiana communities safe. . The Department is continuing dialogue with the Humane Society of the United States in reference to providing shelter space and care for hundreds of evacuated and/or abandoned animals due to Hurricane Katrina. . Probation and Parole officers providing security for the New Orleans Fire Department (stationed at Our Lady of Holy Cross College) will wrap up operations this weekend and return to their home districts. ###
1,179 posted on 09/17/2005 8:59:28 AM PDT by Ellesu (www.thedeadpelican.com)
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