Sure, you pay for it. Better yet we'll put it in YOUR neighborhood so you can invite the residents over to your house for dinner. Low income housing = drugs, crime, unemployable thugs, "get over" government recipients, and bums. You need all these things where you live.
the mayor has no time to deal with this issue because she's in other countries living it up. she and the council couldn't care less. it's all about the money.
Considering the level of homelessness I'm dumbfounded why no city and/or state government agencies have devised a program where people can work refurbishing these building under the guidance of properly trained professional contractors to provide housing for themselves and their families. A Work Credit type program and give the contractors tax breaks for their involvement.
@ Mari; All part of the plan . Neglect justifies demolition of buildings, and relocation of peoples. Resets happen right in front of us, degree by degree. N. O. since Katrina. Sad to feel powerless.
The city did this a long time ago when it burned down the last time. The Spanish offered the enslaved Africans money and credit to their freedom if they helped rebuild the city and it gave the slaves things to do during the off season. The tremè neighborhood is the oldest black neighborhood in the country, used to be a plantation and was gifted to the city, the city then designated it an area for all the free people of color to have their own living spaces. Today the US government has almost completely destroyed this neighborhood, especially with building a highway literally right through it, destroying homes and businesses. My idea would be turning the old hospital into a giant homeless shelter. Plenty of space for all of them and it's in the city with public transport nearby. Instead of just letting the building rot, it's sad seeing so many people live in tents when there's so many abandoned buildings that could house them.
This would practically be an apprenticeship, and you would only be able to use the portion of the homeless population that does not have drug abuse or mental health issues.
@@deenaprice1524 that's pretty much all of them, i visited the city last weekend and made an effort to talk to some of the homeless and they were all mostly nice, but way too far gone on drug addiction. You'd have to get these people to quit cold turkey to get better.
As someone who recently lived in New orleans it's a capitalist cesspool, for scaming tourists, the people there have no interest in helping the homeless
easy . demo the property and charge the owner of the property for the cost of the demolition develop the old naval station into affordable low income housing, unless the people living around it have a case of N.I.M.B.Y.
Can you please turn one of these massive properties into a water park preferably the old Meps Naval station in the by water or abandoned power plant will do.
New Orleans wouldn’t look the same without the plaza tower but it’s in such bad condition it would probably be for the best to destroy it but dat will never happen they love keeping that money for themselves 💯🤣
That Aussie accent gets in the way of what that gal is trying to say. It's a bit thick for this region, and if I were the producer, I'd have her tone that down through speech therapy. It gets in the way of the news she's trying to deliver.
These abandoned structures can be turned into homeless shelters and low income housing for poor families 👪
Sure, you pay for it. Better yet we'll put it in YOUR neighborhood so you can invite the residents over to your house for dinner. Low income housing = drugs, crime, unemployable thugs, "get over" government recipients, and bums. You need all these things where you live.
I don’t know about you, but I pay enough for other people’s free ride.
the mayor has no time to deal with this issue because she's in other countries living it up. she and the council couldn't care less. it's all about the money.
Considering the level of homelessness I'm dumbfounded why no city and/or state government agencies have devised a program where people can work refurbishing these building under the guidance of properly trained professional contractors to provide housing for themselves and their families. A Work Credit type program and give the contractors tax breaks for their involvement.
@ Mari; All part of the plan . Neglect justifies demolition of buildings, and relocation of peoples. Resets happen right in front of us, degree by degree. N. O. since Katrina. Sad to feel powerless.
The city did this a long time ago when it burned down the last time. The Spanish offered the enslaved Africans money and credit to their freedom if they helped rebuild the city and it gave the slaves things to do during the off season.
The tremè neighborhood is the oldest black neighborhood in the country, used to be a plantation and was gifted to the city, the city then designated it an area for all the free people of color to have their own living spaces.
Today the US government has almost completely destroyed this neighborhood, especially with building a highway literally right through it, destroying homes and businesses.
My idea would be turning the old hospital into a giant homeless shelter. Plenty of space for all of them and it's in the city with public transport nearby. Instead of just letting the building rot, it's sad seeing so many people live in tents when there's so many abandoned buildings that could house them.
This would practically be an apprenticeship, and you would only be able to use the portion of the homeless population that does not have drug abuse or mental health issues.
@@deenaprice1524 that's pretty much all of them, i visited the city last weekend and made an effort to talk to some of the homeless and they were all mostly nice, but way too far gone on drug addiction. You'd have to get these people to quit cold turkey to get better.
As someone who recently lived in New orleans it's a capitalist cesspool, for scaming tourists, the people there have no interest in helping the homeless
Huh, idk, destroy them?????
easy . demo the property and charge the owner of the property for the cost of the demolition
develop the old naval station into affordable low income housing, unless the people living around it have a case of N.I.M.B.Y.
The NINJA 🥷 turtles 🐢 live in one of those buildings 👷♂️
They keep trying to get insurance money in the last week and very abandoned building caught fire
I’m so sorry that young person died
Don t the persons who trespass on these venues have responsibility to stay away?
They need to demolish those buildings or do something with them....
The Market Street Power Plant has never been secure. You can walk in on any day of the week for years.
Can you please turn one of these massive properties into a water park preferably the old Meps Naval station in the by water or abandoned power plant will do.
NOLA in decline.
Turn it to a green space or park. Or home thing to help the homeless issue that’s going on in Nola.
Turn them into homes and clean up the street
City in decline
Ben Franklin graduate. Let this sink in, he was trespassing.
All those people were trespassing. Shouldn’t that be reason enough. Put those folks in jail.
I can’t understand that one lady. Why can’t she speak English
Return the land
Damn these some big azz abandoned buildings, geez this country in bad shape man, and buy they way those woman newscasters look pretty good🤷
We are washitaw Say Our land 🇲🇦🇺🇲🇲🇦
New Orleans wouldn’t look the same without the plaza tower but it’s in such bad condition it would probably be for the best to destroy it but dat will never happen they love keeping that money for themselves 💯🤣
Welcome to the real New Orleans now let's show that to the Taurus
That Aussie accent gets in the way of what that gal is trying to say. It's a bit thick for this region, and if I were the producer, I'd have her tone that down through speech therapy. It gets in the way of the news she's trying to deliver.
😁 damn man
turn them into micro apartments or something useful 🙏