We all know what happened to the East.......The Desire/ Florida Projects closed and became mixed-income....The East started taking Section 8.....then Katrina Happened and BOOM
I'm from NOLA East and I'll lay some truth on you. The problem isn't NOLA East. The problem is the people in NOLA East. There you have it. Fix the people, not the potholes, and you'll see everything come back.
the lack of business can be attributed to lack of walkable/rideable transit. There's been a proven correlation between bike lanes, walkable streets, transit and increased real estate value. St. Bernard knows this and is investing in bike infrastructure. We need more options than cars. Giant dealerships aren't a sign of a healthy community... even if the dealerships aren't blighted.
The residents of New Orleans East need to emotionally disconnect themselves from Orleans Parish and move elsewhere to other parishes yal are being disrespected out there take yal money and go
Oh absolutely I totally agree with you they have such a blatant disregard for the residents of New Orleans East that's because they want that land and eventually, they'll have an excuse to repurpose the land and do whatever they want with it and not to mention its a way to cut out the black middle-class families they once thrived in that part of the city.
We must stay and fight for our community!! It’s going to take us in the community to help make the east thrive again!! I’m moving back home after being away since Hurricane Katrina!!
This just infuriates me, I can not for the life of me understand why the people of New Orleans just take off the gloves and just have a good old uprising against this hideous system that they always seem to complain about, but on some level is very comfortable with because y'all vote for the same inept political parties every time but wonder why the same thing keeps happening this is the definition of pure insanity.
@@saab23 what I am referring to is the "uprising." Pessimistic about the East....yes, I am . It does not have the appropriate demographics (i.e. economics, demographics, etc). The schools have been less than average for decades. The lack of job opportunities is some of the worse I have seen in the country. I lived through the rapid decline of the East. I was born in the East (@ Methodist Hospital) and lived there until early 90's. So, I lived through it. The East, now, has minimal hope at best. Too many disenfranchised youth, historically poor leadership, no incentives for investment, etc etc.
@@Haiti2011Harold Sir, I understand what you are saying about the eastern part of New Orleans, but I'm not just concerned about the East but New Orleans as a whole with this unhealthy laissez-faire type of behavior that plagues the psyche of the average New Orleanian. After Katrina happened that city should have been shut the eff down! But it just went back to business as usual, what does that say about the people who live there? There's no way this should have happened when you consider the blatant disregard for the people of this city and that's an understatement.
We all know what happened to the East.......The Desire/ Florida Projects closed and became mixed-income....The East started taking Section 8.....then Katrina Happened and BOOM
That's an excuse. That is not what happened. That is scapegoating....
@@Haiti2011Harold Those elements got there some kind of way..they weren't there from inception.
Yes I believe that is part of the problem, not the problem in fullness. Bad element has infiltrated the east.
Agree 💯
I'm from NOLA East and I'll lay some truth on you. The problem isn't NOLA East. The problem is the people in NOLA East. There you have it. Fix the people, not the potholes, and you'll see everything come back.
Do The lower 9 next please...
We need to make our children feel safe they can be able to play outside
Good afternoon I'm speaking on behalf of the New Orleans East resident
All that open space, they should build something unique like a walking business district not just fast food chains.
We have to stand up we have to fight
the lack of business can be attributed to lack of walkable/rideable transit. There's been a proven correlation between bike lanes, walkable streets, transit and increased real estate value. St. Bernard knows this and is investing in bike infrastructure. We need more options than cars. Giant dealerships aren't a sign of a healthy community... even if the dealerships aren't blighted.
We need more neighbors to speak up
I would like my voice heard
Acceptable
18-wheelers messing about with trees driving down
The residents of New Orleans East need to emotionally disconnect themselves from Orleans Parish and move elsewhere to other parishes yal are being disrespected out there take yal money and go
Oh absolutely I totally agree with you they have such a blatant disregard for the residents of New Orleans East that's because they want that land and eventually, they'll have an excuse to repurpose the land and do whatever they want with it and not to mention its a way to cut out the black middle-class families they once thrived in that part of the city.
We must stay and fight for our community!! It’s going to take us in the community to help make the east thrive again!! I’m moving back home after being away since Hurricane Katrina!!
You have decent honest citizens live out here
What happened to Iowa movie theater
We have many banded buildings
What happened putting up signs no truck route
Let's take back our neighborhood
Before Katrina
In making all these retail stores out here
Enough is enough unacceptable
Running red lights
They racing down Morrison and read
Abandoned buildings still there
So much noise out here
Speak on it so many times
New Orleans can't fix their roads. How can anyone think they can fix a whole neighborhood. If the tourist went there thing might change.
Yes I'm a registered voter
This just infuriates me, I can not for the life of me understand why the people of New Orleans just take off the gloves and just have a good old uprising against this hideous system that they always seem to complain about, but on some level is very comfortable with because y'all vote for the same inept political parties every time but wonder why the same thing keeps happening this is the definition of pure insanity.
No one votes in local elections...smh
And what will that accomplish?
@@Haiti2011Harold What you mean by that? What it would accomplish? A whole damn lot, but it looks like to me you're a pessimist.
@@saab23 what I am referring to is the "uprising." Pessimistic about the East....yes, I am . It does not have the appropriate demographics (i.e. economics, demographics, etc). The schools have been less than average for decades. The lack of job opportunities is some of the worse I have seen in the country. I lived through the rapid decline of the East. I was born in the East (@ Methodist Hospital) and lived there until early 90's. So, I lived through it. The East, now, has minimal hope at best. Too many disenfranchised youth, historically poor leadership, no incentives for investment, etc etc.
@@Haiti2011Harold Sir, I understand what you are saying about the eastern part of New Orleans, but I'm not just concerned about the East but New Orleans as a whole with this unhealthy laissez-faire type of behavior that plagues the psyche of the average New Orleanian. After Katrina happened that city should have been shut the eff down! But it just went back to business as usual, what does that say about the people who live there? There's no way this should have happened when you consider the blatant disregard for the people of this city and that's an understatement.
What happens I was shopping mall
So many empty lots
Kids can't even play outside
How many times are you gonna comment saying the same thing ? Please shut the hell up 😒