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Civic Action
One of the positive outcomes from the disaster resulting from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita is the rise of civic participation with regards to residents having a say in the development of their communities. Now more than any other time in our area’s history, local residents are taking a collective, active, grassroots approach to re-fashioning their communities.
Watch City Council Meetings Live Online
http://www.nolacitycouncil.com/video/video.asp
The New Orleans City Council offers free, real-time videos of council meetings as well as a searchable archive of prior meetings and a separate video feed for live emergency broadcasts from City Hall.
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New Orleans Master Plan
http://nolamasterplan.com/
The first draft of the City's new Master Plan is now available online. Looking beyond the rebuilding process, New Orleans is now focusing on its long-term future by creating a zoning code to guide its development over the next twenty years. The Master Plan is scheduled for completion by June 2009 with a final draft of the ‘Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance’ to go through the official public hearing and adoption process at the City Planning Commission and the City Council.
Visit the website for more information and to download the plan or call the City Planning Commission at 504.658.7033. Copies of the plan are also available for reading at the following locations:
Residents' Guide to the Master Plan
http://issuu.com/thetrumpet/docs/mp_final_7_21_091027
This summary of the New Orleans Master Plan - put together by the Neighborhoods Partnership Network - presents all the key issues about housing, neighborhoods, economic development, jobs, culture, and infrastructure that are represented in the Master Plan.
New Orleans Citizen Participation Project
http://nolacpp.wordpress.com/
The New Orleans Citizen Participation Project is a citizen-driven initiative to create a formal system for direct citizen participation in government decisions.
A Citizen Participation Program is a partnership between people and their government to organize public input by providing the support and resources necessary to ensure all people have equal access to participate. At its heart a Citizen Participation Program is about expanding democracy beyond the vote to everyday direct involvement in the issues that matter to us most. For more information or for how to get involved visit the website or call 504.267.4665.
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Housing Action Items
CHAT Road Home Survey: Road Home Problems
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=hdEchbm8Vl_2bWFDmxi7E_2f7w_3d_3d
CHAT has created an online survey to gather information about the problems homeowners are having with the program - calculation mistakes, money delays, and elevation program issues.
This detailed survey will be used as evidence to urge the LRA and ICF to make changes to the program that will benefit homeowners. Whether you have received your grant money or not, please click the link to take this important survey to help CHAT help Louisiana homeowners.
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Citizens' Road Home Action Team (CHAT)
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The Citizens' Road Home Action Team, a group of citizens from New Orleans neighborhoods, advocates ways to make the Road Home program more efficient and fair. Click the link for more information.
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Silence is Violence
http://silenceisviolence.org/
The mission of the Silence is Violence is to call upon both citizens and public officials to achieve a safe New Orleans across all communties.
SIV engages youth in positive expressions and actions to counter the culture of violence and demands respect for every life, and justice for every citizen in our city. SIV offers youth music workshops, sponsors neighborhood walks, and hosts other anti-violence programs. Visit the website for more information.
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Court Watch NOLA
http://www.courtwatchnola.org/
Court Watch NOLA's mission is to monitor each part of the Justice System to ensure transparency and accountability at every level.
Court Watch volunteers attend court hearings and trials in all sections of Orleans Parish Criminal District Court and monitor the progress of cases as they proceed through the courts from arraignment through sentencing. To volunteer, visit the website or call 994-2694.
Court Watch NOLA is supported by The New Orleans Crime Fighting Coalition. more Flood Protection Back to Top
Flood Protection Action Items
Levees.org 8/29 Investigation Campaign
http://levees.org/commission
Levees.org is spearheading a call for the 8/29 Investigation, a third-party independent analysis of the flood protection failures during Hurricane Katrina.
They are urging everyone to send letters to their congressional representatives to support this initiative. Click the link for more information on the 8/29 Investigation, then scroll down to the bottom right side of the page and click "Send a Letter" for an easy way to contact your congressional representatives.
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Levees.org
http://www.levees.org/
Levees.Org is your source for information about levees and flood protection in New Orleans and nationwide.
Levees.org supports an investigation into the levee failures and seeks to raise awareness and encourage public action.
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Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana
http://www.crcl.org/
The Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana is a non-profit advocacy organization whose mission is the protection and restoration of a sustainable coastal Louisiana.
The Coalition works to facilitate and fund actual restoration activity and aims to raise awareness and educate others about the importance of preserving and restoring coastal Louisiana.
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Healthcare Issues Action Items Contact Senator Landrieu in Support of Public Healthcare
Senator Landrieu is opposed to a public healthcare option. Proponents of the public healthcare option are asking people to call her at her DC office (202)224-5824 or her New Orleans office (504) 589-2427 and request that she support this option.
Save Charity and Lower Mid-City
http://savecharityhospital.com/
This organization aims to save Charity Hospital rather than tear it down to build a new LSU/VA medical complex.
Informational Video on the Charity Hospital Issue
http://www.savecharityhospital.com/content/hungry-health-care-0
This video from the organization Save Charity Hospital discusses the issue.
VA Medical Center Site-Specific Design Process
http://valsumedcenters.com/
This site covers the proposal to replace the VA Medical Center.
LSU Medical Center Design Plans
http://lsuamc.com/design-alternatives/
This site features proposed design plans for a new LSU Medical Center to replace Charity.
Video Campaign for a Public Healthcare Option
http://www.squanderedheritage.com/2009/07/01/move-on/
This video from a local resident presents support for a public healthcare option.
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UNITY: Helping the Homeless
http://www.unitygno.org/
The number of homeless people in New Orleans has doubled since Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005. UNITY of Greater New Orleans is a network of agencies that helps to prevent, reduce, and end homelessness.
Their case managers help homeless residents get off the street by placing them in temporary housing or hotels and eventually into permanent housing. Homelessness is a community wide problem, and it can only be resolved with community-wide support. Volunteers are still needed to help reduce, prevent, and end homelessness in our community. Anyone interested in volunteer work with UNITY is encouraged to call Kathleen “Catch” Patton, UNITY Coordinator of Community Involvement, at 821-4496, ext. 116.
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