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Monday, December 7, 2015

Parking between the sidewalk and the street

"... Sect 146-531 defines the sidewalk as “the portion of the street between the curblines or the lateral lines of a roadway and the adjacent property lines intended for use by pedestrians”.  A curbline is the edge where a raised curb meets a street or other roadway.  From an engineering perspective, the actual raised curbs are not intended for or designed to support vehicles parking on them.  Based on the how “sidewalk” is defined in the City code, the design/intent of a curb from an engineering perspective (and to prevent damage to our curbs) and our established practice for enforcement, parking on the curb or anywhere between the curbline and adjacent property line is illegal per Sect 154-923(a)(1).  Per Sect 154-923(a)(6), parking within 20 feet of an intersection is also illegal.  Signage is not required in either instance for enforcement.  I will have my parking enforcement staff inspect this location for possible illegal parking.

Regards,

Mark D. Jernigan, P.E., PMP, LTC (Ret)
Director, Department of Public Works
City of New Orleans
1300 Perdido St, Suite 6W03
New Orleans, LA 70112
Office: 504-658-8000

Fax: 504-658-8007

Monday, April 20, 2015

AmeriCorps VISTA Summer Associates


Every summer in our Community Kitchen we have a large Summer Feeding Program where we send out 6-7,000+ meals a day for low-income children in summer camp programs around town. Children are out of school, thereby most at risk for hunger. We send out breakfast, lunch and snacks for over 4,000 kids in need Monday-Friday from our kitchen. We partner with over 80 feeding sites like Boys & Girls Club and community centers to distribute these meals around Greater New Orleans. This is our busiest time of year and we could not do it without our team of AmeriCorps VISTA Summer Associates and community volunteers. Each summer we have a team of about 20 AmeriCorps VISTA Summer Associates that serve a 10-week-term in various areas within our Summer Feeding Program.

In the next month we will be looking to hire AmeriCorps for these positions, see below for information about the term of service and positions available. AmeriCorps members receive a bi-weekly living allowance as well as an education award at the end of their service. This is a great fit for college students or recent graduates looking for a strong resume builder this summer!
 
About AmeriCorps VISTA Summer Associates
AmeriCorps operates a short-term program during the summer months known as VISTA Summer Associates. AmeriCorps VISTA Summer Associates will serve a 10 week term at participating anti-hunger and anti-poverty organizations in 12 states to build capacity, implement new projects and provide technical support to organizations in underserved communities. This year, the Corporation for National and Community Service has awarded several AmeriCorps positions to Second Harvest to assist with this year’s Summer Feeding program.

To meet our needs, Second Harvest is seeking committed individuals over the age of 18 to fill AmeriCorps VISTA Summer Associate roles working as delivery drivers, administrative assistants and in meal production for a 10-week term from May 25th- July 31st. Associates must be able to commit to the entire 10-week term.
 
If you are interested in applying for these positions, please reply to Lauren Robinson, larobinson@secondharvest.org or (504)729-2849. Thank you all for your amazing volunteer work at Second Harvest Food Bank, have a wonderful weekend!


About Second Harvest Food Bank
Second Harvest Food Bank serves as the heart of a regional network of 474 partner agencies across south Louisiana, which is home to some of the most poverty-stricken communities in the United States. Through this network, we are strategically positioned to lead the fight against hunger and build long-term food security by providing food access, advocacy, education and disaster response to those in need in our area.
Community Kitchen Summer Feeding Program at Second Harvest Food Bank
Summer Feeding provides low-income children enrolled in Orleans and Jefferson Parish summer camps with a free breakfast and lunch each day. All of the meals are prepared in the Community Kitchen located at 700 Edwards Ave in Elmwood and then sent out for delivery. This year’s Summer Feeding Program will aim to deliver 6-7,000 breakfast and lunch meals daily to approximately 4,000 children.

Lauren Robinson

Volunteer Services Coordinator

504.729.2849 Direct


700 Edwards Ave | New Orleans, LA 70123

504.734.1322 | 504.733.8336 Fax