Archive for the 'Public Service Information' Category

Parkway Partners - Plant Sale - Free Trees

Friday, January 11th, 2008 by Nola J

Second Saturday Program 01/12/08
1137 Baronne St. (corner of Baronne & Clio) 9a.m. - noon

Distributing Free Trees for Home Landscapes
(3 gallon crepe myrtle, dawn redwood, cypress, and lacebark elm)

Locally Grown Fruit Trees, River Birch, Pansies, Violas for sale

11:00 a.m. presentation
Karen Blackburn with LA Ag Center
speaks on fruit trees

See you there!
Parkway Partners, 1137 Baronne St., New Orleans, LA 70113
visit us at: www.ParkwayPartnersNOLA.org

Parking Enforcement in NorthWest Carrollton

Friday, December 21st, 2007 by Nola J

Please be advised that the 2nd District is ticketing parking violations.

Please see the President’s response to a resident of NorthWest Carrollton who, almost, got a ticket this AM for parking facing the wrong direction.

Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 12:15 PM
Subject: Re: how to lose members and infuriate people

(Name removed),

I can totally appreciate that almost getting a ticket at the holiday season is a bad experience. I’m very glad the policeman backed off when you said you’d move the car.

I’d like to give you a bit more background on NWC efforts.

We started asking the asking the police and city to enforce parking and speeding laws a year about a year ago. Working with the police to get them into the neighborhood is a very good thing. The second district didn’t know where we were in January 2006. Today the cop who was writing tickets knew the neighborhood. While this still doesn’t make almost getting a ticket fun, it is an improvement. We want the police to know who we are and where we are and not just when people are getting robbed or shot or stabbed.

Speeding on Pritchard is bad, but nothing compared to what happens during the school year on Apricot. We’ve asked for and gotten police ticketing folks for speeding in our neighborhood. Not as often as we’d like but they have responded. We’ll continue to ask for speeding enforcement throughout the neighborhood.

The parking issue has many layers.
One layer is associated with Mr. Russell, the neighborhood towtruck driver who parks abandoned cars all over the neighborhood and who the 2nd district just helped us get convicted last week. We have repeatedly asked for parking enforcement in our year long fight to get Mr. Russell to stop trashing the neighborhood.

Another layer is associated with our effort to plant trees in the neighborhood. People who park on the green space between the sidewalk and the street endanger our tree planting efforts. People who park on the sidewalk make pedestrians park walk in the street and this affects the walkabilty of the neighborhood and is not good either. Last weekend we planted 28 trees in NWC. We specifically and recently asked the 2nd district about parking enforcement because Mr. Russell was parking his tow truck right where a tree was slated to be planted.

One of the things I personally did throughout 2006 and 2007 was to place notices on cars that were parked illegally. I wanted to make sure that folks who lived in the neighborhood knew when they were parking illegally so that they could adjust their parking habits and avoid getting a ticket . You can ask (name removed) next door, I know I placed one on his car, specifically because he was parked facing the wrong direction. I don’t remember if I ever placed a notice on your car. I did this through out the summer & fall as often as I could to try and avoid just what happened to you today. We also talked about parking enforcement at our neighborhood meetings.

In order to make our neighborhood safe and clean and walkable and livable we need to work with the police as much as possible. It has taken almost a year to get parking enforcement. We expected it would take this long. Unfortunately we can not tell the police to selectively enforce parking ordinances. When they come into the neighborhood to write parking tickets all violations are fair game.

Again, I am very glad that the police did not write you a ticket and allowed you to move your car. I hope that this gives you a better understanding of our efforts and I hope that this understanding will help us not lose you as a member. I’m sorry you were infuriated. I’m home today working on house cleaning and repairs. If you’d like to come down and talk to me about this or any other concerns, I’d welcome a visit.

Jenel Hazlett

Sent: Dec 21, 2007 10:25 AM
Subject: how to lose members and infuriate people

So, this morning I almost got a ticket for parking against traffic in front of my own house. Luckily the policemen backed off when we said we’d move the car. He was very quick to apologize and point the blame at our NWC for hounding his sergeant to address this PROBLEM. Maybe you’d like to change your focus to speeding. We park the car in the street, NOT our driveway to slow the cars down.

If we had gotten the ticket you can bet that if NWC ever asked me for money again, I would say no. And the week before Christmas! I swear this is not the time to be adding $20 to people’s budget.

I can understand that you don’t like cars parked the wrong way. My personal pet peeve is cars that block the sidewalk. However, I think it would be appropriate to WARN members via email that this is a hot item for you so that we can be aware. Honestly!!! This is not the way to build neighborhood unity!!!!

Stinky Stuff

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007 by Karen

More stinkiness

Garbage

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007 by Karen

Something stinks

One dog still lost

Thursday, November 8th, 2007 by Karen

FOUND Thanks to everyone

Bobby The Lost Dog

LOST Beagle - Black with white beagle last seen running and playing at near carrolton and willow - please call my cell 504-957-4372 if you have seen this dog

The Pug has been found but the beagle is still lost.

Lost Dogs in the Carrollton Area

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007 by Karen

Magnolia

BOBBY

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LOST PUG & Beagle - tan brindled PUG, and balck with white beagle last seen running and playing at near carrolton and willow - please call my cell 504-957-4372 if you have seen them or know anyone who has found a dog

Call Daisy if you have seen these dogs.

Lost Dog

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007 by Karen

Lost Dog

More info here

URGENT

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007 by Karen

A young wife has been bed bound at Touro Infirmary for about 6 weeks due to complications with her pregnancy. She is going to have a C-section Monday.

The issue: She needs O negative blood because the city has none in stock. If you know of anyone that has this type of blood and wishes to donate, please call Touro Infirmary in New Orleans to find out how and where to donate. They will need the blood no later than Saturday, August 4, 2007 so they can complete the screening by Sunday.

Assesment Information

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007 by Karen

Dear District A Resident:

I am aware that the new, higher assessments have alarmed many residents of District A. For the record, while I fully support more fair and equitable assessments, I am committed to ensuring that the byproduct of this is not an unnecessary increase in taxes across the board.

Because of that, I would like to provide you with some additional information about the process so that you are aware that a higher property assessment does not necessarily lead to a higher and/or proportionally higher tax bill.

Most importantly, you can appeal your assessment. If you believe that your assessment is too high (i.e. not the fair market value of the property), you should appeal to your assessor in person, between August 1 and 15, 2007. The phone numbers of the assessors are listed below, but you can appeal in person at their offices on the 4th floor of City Hall. If you do not receive a satisfactory answer from your assessor, you may appeal again by completing a form at the Assessor’s office. The hearings for this level of appeal are heard by the Board of Review in September. After that, appeal is available to the Louisiana Tax Commission.

Secondly, State law requires the City Council to roll back (or reduce) the millage to the level that would keep 2008 revenue equal to 2007. It can only roll forward (or increase) the millage to take advantage of the additional revenue based on a higher total assessed value of the City with a 2/3 vote. Furthermore, once the millage is set in 2008, it cannot be rolled forward until the next assessment year – 2012.

Once the budget is approved (the budget must be approved on or before December 1), based on the millage required to cover debt service which is recommended by the Board of Liquidation, and the revenue the City must generate to cover the budget, the City Council adopts a millage in December. That millage rate is used to compute your tax bill, which is sent to you in January. The City Council does not vote on millages set by the Board of Liquidation, Levee Board, School Board, and the Orleans Law Enforcement District.

Finally, I think most of us living in New Orleans are aware of the unfair assessment system we have suffered with over the years in which similar properties in similar areas are assessed unequally, and many properties have not been accurately assessed for years. As the City works toward the goal of fair and accurate assessments, I remain committed to ensuring that the City budget remains affordable to its citizens so that the millage can actually be lowered because EVERYONE is carrying the tax burden equitably.

Sincerely,

Shelley Midura

Orleans Parish Board of Assessors Offices are located in City Hall, Fourth Floor, East

Office hours: M-F 9am-4pm

1st Municipal District – Darren G. Mire - 658-1310

2nd Municipal District – Claude T. Mauberret - 658-1320

3rd Municipal District – Erroll G. Williams – 658-1330

4th Municipal District – Betty Jefferson – 658-1340

5th Municipal District – Tom Arnold – 658-1350 - Algiers Courthouse Office 368-7642

6th Municipal District – Nancy Marshall – 658-1360

7th Municipal District – Henry Heaton – 658-1370

Found Dog!

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007 by Karen

E mail from Helen…

I starting calling all pet hospitals and clinic. I gotten as far as the A’s, when I called the Animal Clinic, where he has annual checkups. They said a person called about finding a pug in the Claiborne/Carrollton area. He was brought to the SPCA for scan, (he has no chip). The person left her personal contact information, and Craiglist.org. I contacted this person, and her name is Fredericka Turner. She is new to our neighborhood since November, lives on Spruce in a ranch style house, between Dublin and Carrollton. across the street from Florine Blouin.

Is Fredericka amazing! She told me that Galileo was in the middle of Claiborne Street, sitting as cars past by. She wanted to call him, but was afraid he may be hit. Another car stopped to block traffic while she ran to pick him up. Fredericka said that Galileo was a perfect house guest.

This brings up an important issue for a dog alert system. I will propose in the next meeting.

I ,and Galileo, my daughters, Monique and Helena truly thank Erin Dufour, Anne Fuselier, Erin Ribka, Karen Gadbois, Kim Carver, Nagendra, and our neighbors and neighborhoods for your efforts, and sincere concerns.

And we all as neighbors want to thank you Mrs. Fredericka Turner and saving Galileo, and your family for inviting him in.

Helen

Lost Dog on Palmer Park

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007 by Karen

MISSING: Black pug with a white patch on his chest. He
weighs about 27 pounds and answers to the name
Galileo.

Helen’s daughter’s dog escaped in the 2300 block of
Dublin. If you’ve seen him, please let me know and
I’ll pass the message on to Helen.

Nominate our Firehouse

Friday, February 9th, 2007 by Karen

Click on this link
to nominate our firehouse.

Our Firemen deserve our support, with little or no support from the City or Federal agencies they are up and running.

Outstanding Need,Slow Progress

Wednesday, January 24th, 2007 by Karen

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The first Katrina-related hearing of the 110th Congress is scheduled for Monday, January 29. The Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs will hold a field hearing in New Orleans, entitled Outstanding Need, Slow Progress Witnesses on the 1st panel will include officials from HUD, FEMA, the Office of Gulf Coast Rebuilding, SBA, and GAO. The 2nd panel will be Mayor Nagin, the Chair of Greater New Orleans, Inc, and Walter Leger (Director of Housing for the Louisiana Recovery Authority).

The hearing will take place at at the Louisiana Supreme Court, at 9am CST.

Lost Dog

Monday, January 22nd, 2007 by Karen

DOG FOUND Thanks

Yesterday, Saturday

we lost our black lab.
Several people told us she was running around Palmer
Park. We have not
been able to find her.
Her name is Beaux. She is a female black lab. She
had a blue shirt
on, which, stangely enough, we found in front of our
house this morning.

If you have seen this dog please leave your contact information in the comments section.

More Trash Talk

Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007 by Karen

Trash After the Flood

Trash Talking

Friday, December 8th, 2006 by Karen

Trash

Citywide Residential And Small Business Collection Cart Registration To
Start Today Register On City Website, Library And Lobby Of City Hall

NEW ORLEANS, LA (December 5, 2006) - Richard’s Disposal, Inc. and Metro
Disposal, Inc. will launch a citywide collection cart registration for
residents and small business owners not located in the French Quarter or the
Central Business District beginning today, December 5th at 10 a.m. via the
city’s website at www.cityofno.com.

Personalized, bar coded collection carts will be delivered with educational
materials developed to instruct residents and business owners on the ‘do’s
and don’ts’ of how to dispose of waste using the uniformed carts.
Information inside the collection cart will also include the most frequently
asked questions (FAQ’s) and a recycle directory for citizen usage.

“The cart will provide citizens with quality collection capability, and is
made of durable, extra strength, injection-molded plastic and equipped with
features such as a dual bottom wear strip, heavy-duty wheels and axles to
ensure years of dependable service. These carts will also offer a safe,
convenient and effective way to handle household waste,” said Ms. White.

Until carts are delivered, citizens are asked to continue to use their
existing trash containers to dispose of household and yard waste. Monday
through Friday, residents can also register for the standard 96 gallon
collection cart in the lobby of City Hall from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and in the
New Orleans Public Library. Residents in the Lower and Upper Ninth Ward may
obtain a registration form from ACORN located at 1024 Elysian Field until
December 31, 2006.

Veronica White, Director of Sanitation for the City of New Orleans
announced, today, that both contractors are ready to begin registering all
residents through the city’s website at www.cityofno.com
which will connect each resident to its vendor
that will provide semi-automated and automated garbage collection services.
Residents can also access the updated trash pick-up schedule on each
vendor’s website.

In accordance with bid requirements, Richard’s and Metro are required to
provide one free-of-charge personalized, bar coded collection cart along
with the following:

  • Twice-a-week semi-automated and automated collection service
  • Bulky waste collection
  • Yard waste collection
  • White good collection
  • Christmas tree pick up
  • Removal of dead animals
  • Special collections for daily and weekly pick up
  • Special event pick up
  • GPS tracking devise in garbage collection tucks that will ensure
    accountability and allow the city to receive weekly and monthly reports
    Special notices will be given to the French Quarter and the CBD residents
    and small business owners to register for collection carts.

For more information citizens can contact Richard’s Disposal, Inc at (504)
241-2142 and Metro, Inc., at (504) 520-8331, or for information on
additional registration locations citizens can contact the city information
hotline (311) or (504) 658-2299.

Carrollton Area Crime

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006 by Karen

Carrollton Crime

Support the Carrollton Fire Station

Saturday, November 11th, 2006 by Karen

This coming Tuesday dine at the Ye Olde College Inn and 20% of your tab will be donated to the Fire Station.

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UPDATE

Just to entice you a little more

Onion Rings at the Ye Olde College Inn

Free Car Towing on Private Property

Thursday, October 26th, 2006 by Karen

DEQ has hauled away more than 10,000 vehicles, mostly cars, and some
boats, all from public rights of way. Now the department is turning
its attention to the cars that remain on private property.

Property owners must first request the service. “We will be able to
come out and pick up their abandoned vehicles and all that they have
been trying to get off their property,” says DEQ spokesman Bruce
Hammett.

Property owners must sign a right-of-entry form. The forms are
available for download from the web site http://www.deq. louisiana. gov.

Housing Code Violations

Monday, October 16th, 2006 by Karen

Important Numbers

Housing Code Enforcement at 658-4200 and/or environmental health concerns( homes that have not been gutted out; numerical addresses are needed)

as well as

Environmental Health Department at 658-2596.

There is a diffrence between garbage and debris.

Road Home Program CHAT group

Friday, October 13th, 2006 by Karen

Recently a new group has formed to address issues of inequity with the Road Home Program. Alan at Think New Orleans has written a post about as well as working with this group on communication and outreach.
Even if you think you do not qualify for Road Home money this program affects you. It will set a standard of recovery and it is important that we all keep our eyes on this.

Voting September 30 Elections

Tuesday, September 19th, 2006 by Karen

There is a lot of information to be digested before Sept. 30. I suggest going to the BGR website and download the information there.

Neighborhood Meeting

Thursday, September 14th, 2006 by Karen

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NorthWest Carrollton Monthly Neighborhood meeting
Saturday September 16th from 4PM - 6PM
Carrollton United Methodist Church - 921 S. Carrollton Ave, NOLA
Topics: Safe Trick-o-Treating, PRC Renovator’s Happy Hour, Good Neighbor Plan.
Contact Karen 866-0985
NorthWest Carrollton is bounded by Earhart-Carrollton-Claiborne-Leonidas.
Meetings are held 3rd Saturday of every month same time and location.

Happy Hour

Wednesday, September 13th, 2006 by Karen

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