Dear Residents
and Friends of District “A”,
My staff and I
are continuing to reach out to our District “A” neighborhoods to help get out
critical information during this difficult and extended time of hurricane
recovery.
If you are
receiving this communication from me, please share it with your neighbors who
may not have access to computers and email. Please reach out and check on
neighbors, particularly the elderly or those with special medical needs. The
special medical needs phone number is 658-2500.
RECOVERY
SUPPLIES AVAILABLE AT 6 SITES
The
Louisiana National Guard has now opened a total of six emergency Point of
Distribution (POD) sites where critical supplies are available.
Three new
locations are:
The Municipal
Auditorium at 1451 Basin Street - NOTE: line up on Basin
Street;- Tad Gormley
Stadium in City Park at 5120 Marconi Drive; and
- Old Engine 31 in
Venetian Isles at 4300 Alba Road (Opening Sunday).
The three
previously opened POD sites are:
5501 Read Blvd
in New Orleans East near the intersection of Read and Lake Forest
Blvd;- 2730 Vespasian
Blvd on the West Bank; and
- 700 Poland
Avenue, the Port of Embarkation in the Bywater – NOTE: line up along Chartres
Street.
POD sites are open 6
am to 8 pm, or while daylight allows, until further notice. Sites will
distribute water, ice, ready-to-eat meals (MREs) and tarps. Individuals who
drive up MUST remain in their vehicles to expedite the process. People without
cars will be allowed to walk up to POD sites in a pedestrian
lane.
ENTERGY NEW
ORLEANS UPDATES
Here is the most
recent information my office has received from Entergy as of today, Sept. 1, at
2pm. Entergy has released a list of District A neighborhoods where they are
currently working to restore the circuit/feeders. Entergy has informed us that
portions of the neighborhoods listed should have lights by this evening.
COUNCIL
DISTRICT
NEIGHBORHOOD
FEEDER
A
|
Audubon
University
|
B0525
|
A
|
Audubon
University/East Carrolton
|
2013
|
A-B
|
Audubon
University/Uptown
|
1917
|
A
|
Audubon/East Carrolton/Leonidas-West Carrolton
|
2014
|
A-B
|
Audubon/Freret/Uptown/West Riverside
|
1927
|
A-B
|
Audubon/Uptown/West Riverside
|
1913
|
A
|
Audubon/West Riverside
|
1914
|
A
|
Aududob/Holley Grove/Leonidas-West
Carrolton/Marlyville-Fountainbleu
|
2016
|
A
|
City
Park/Mid City/Parkview
|
2011
|
A-D
|
Dillard/Filmore/St. Bernard Area-Project/St.
Roch
|
1703
|
A-C-D
|
Gentilly
Terrace/St. Claude/St. Roch
|
613
|
A-C-D
|
Marigny/7th Ward
|
614
|
Entergy crews
have worked on feeders that serve every district and District A neighborhoods
are continuing to report to my office that power is coming back on. Entergy has
informed us that because there was much less damage in District E, their crews
have been able to get to more areas there. By comparison, because there are so
many trees in District A, we have experienced much more damage and the feeders
are longer with more tree issues. Repairing these feeders is a critical part of
the restoration process and will facilitate Entergy’s ability to get power back
to houses and businesses.
CITY COUNCIL
UTILITY COMMITTEE MEETING TUESDAY
The City Council
will hold a Utility Committee meeting on Tuesday, September 4th at
10:30 a.m. to question Entergy on its preparedness, procedures, and
response.Remember to please call 311 to report power lines down, street flooding, debris removal, or other issues. My office number is 658-1010. There is also updated emergency information and lists of open businesses and additional resources at the city’s website at: http://ready.nola.gov .
Thank you all
again for continuing to reach out to your neighbors.
Susan
G. Guidry
New
OrleansCouncilmember, District "A"
(504)
658-1010
(504) 658-1016
(fax)www.nolacitycouncil.com
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