Planning in Post-Katrina New Orleans. Photo: CNN

Similar documents
New Orleans One Year After Katrina: Obtaining a Representative Sample and Conducting a House-to-House Survey

NMTC TARGETED POPULATIONS

Hurricane Katrina: How the Business Recovery of New Orleans is Progressing

Why New Orleans is Vulnerable to Hurricanes. Geologic and Historical Factors Fall 2012

New Orleans. The Great Mississippi River. The great water artery of the United States. A disaster waiting to happen that happened

New Orleans. The Great Mississippi River. The great water artery of the United States. A disaster waiting to happen that happened

New Orleans Then And Now By Marina Campanella, Richard Campanella READ ONLINE

DOWNLOAD OR READ : HARVEY HOUSES OF TEXAS PDF EBOOK EPUB MOBI

Skamania-Klickitat County Knotweed Control Project

Future of the Hurricane Protection System. Presented by Marti Lucore, PMP

Attachments: Memo from Lisa Applebee, ACHD Project Manager PowerPoint Slides for October 27, 2009 Work Session

Dinner at Hard Rock Cafe. Hotel check in

ENTERTAINMENT AND TRAVEL GUIDE JULY 18-22, 2018

Louisiana Crawfish Action Plan

Summary Report Survey on Community Perceptions of Wine Businesses

Ideas + Action for a Better City learn more at SPUR.org. tweet about this #IsDrivingReallyFree?

Draft Document: Not for Distribution SUSTAINABLE COFFEE PARTNERSHIP: OUTLINE OF STRUCTURE AND APPROACH

Members. Ex-Officio Members

IDOT and Illinois Tollway Connecting Northern Illinois Over the Years. Clarita Lao, Illinois Tollway September 29, 2017

Assessment of Management Systems of Wineries in Armenia

PLEASE JOIN US FOR A Tour of and

Economic Losses from Pollution Closure of Clam Harvesting Areas in Machias Bay

Healthy Food Access Policy JOHN WEIDMAN THE FOOD TRUST

Haccp Manual For Institutional Food Service. Operations >>>CLICK HERE<<<

Technical Memorandum: Economic Impact of the Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharoahs Exhibition

City Of Memory: New Orleans, Before And After Katrina (Center Books On The American South) READ ONLINE

REQUENA-UTIEL WINE TOURISM PRODUCT CONCEPTUALIZATION

Productivity. Farm management. Third

Photo by Ricki Van Camp (with permission). Introduction

Preserving New Orleans Bridges

THE SUSTAINABILITY OF HARVESTING STRATEGIES

The Lester E. Kabacoff School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Administration

Fairtrade Designation Endorsement

Manos al Agua Intelligent Water Management. a Nestle case study

2. The proposal has been sent to the Virtual Screening Committee (VSC) for evaluation and will be examined by the Executive Board in September 2008.

COUNTRY PLAN 2017: TANZANIA

CONCERT TOUR OF NEW ORLEANS

west australian wine industry sustainable funding model

THE. Farm to School PROGRAM. Deborah Kane Know Your Farmer Meeting Feb 2013

2018 DCYF Summer Meal Program: Frequently Asked Questions for Potential Distribution Site

Healthy Food Procurement in the County of Los Angeles Public Health Alliance of Southern California Leadership Council May 31, 2013

Food as Placemaking Rail~Volution 2012 Brian Vanneman LELAND CONSULTING GROUP Rail~Volution

MOBILE FOOD VENDING TEXT AMENDMENT COMMUNITY INPUT MEETING

ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF LOUISIANA SUGARCANE PRODUCTION IN 2017

MOBILE FOOD VENDING TEXT AMENDMENT COMMUNITY ADVISORY GROUP MEETING

CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - CULINARY

THE SCALEUP MANIFESTO: HOW BRITAIN IS BECOMING THE SCALEUP NATION OF THE WORLD. London School of Economics, November 2016

California Thursdays is being pioneered by Oakland Nutrition Services in partnership with the Center for Ecoliteracy and the California Alliance for

Restaurant Success Orientation Mobile Food Businesses

donors forum: Project development/ funding AND Partnership Fair

Looking Long: Demographic Change, Economic Crisis, and the Prospects for Reducing Poverty. La Conyuntura vs. the Long-run

Fair Trade Education in Korea - Fair Trade Youth Program Fair Trade Class case workshop -

GOVERNMENT POLICIES ON AIR QUALITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE PREPAIR

RESOLUTION APPROVING THE DESIGN CONCEPT FOR THE JEPSON PARKWAY GATEWAY ENHANCEMENT PROJECT {FEDERAL PROJECT NO. RPSTPLE-5094(050)}

PENNSYLVANIA & TAVERN ASSOCIATION LICENSED BEVERAGE

Fairtrade. What it has to offer and how we can use it

EWWR good practices and case studies

2. What are the dates for the Afterschool Supper and Snack Program? The Supper and Snack Program will run from August 21, 2017 through June 6, 2018

Sikaab e Index. Education. Productive Activities

The Late Middle Ages AN AGE OF ACCELERATING CONNECTIONS ( )

Your Neighborhood Supermarket Locally Owned Quality Driven Value Always

AMURT and AMURTEL in Puerto Rico

2. What are the dates for the Afterschool Meal Program? The Afterschool Meal Program will run from August 20, 2018 through June 4, 2019.

Sustainability Initiatives in Other Tropical Commodities Dr. Jean-Marc Anga Director, Economics and Statistics Division

An Examination of operating costs within a state s restaurant industry

Belgorod region territory of success Razvitie Corporation

St. Martin Hospital Grounds

New Orleans: Street Map : Bayou & Gulf Coast : Road Map & Visitors Guide (City Map)

Harpers Ferry Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

BILL NUMBER: AB 727 BILL TEXT AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY MARCH 25, 2011 FEBRUARY 17, 2011

Resolution Relating to

Ohio Local Foods Week 2015: Family and Consumer Sciences

Developments in the legislation on food hygiene related with VTEC Kris De Smet European Commission GD SANCO, Unit G4 Food, alert system and training

Excess Fund Balances

State Street Coffee (cont.)

Chair and members of the Board of Health. Jessica Morris, Manager, Environmental Health. Christopher Beveridge, Director, Health Protection

Perceptions of Privatization

Napa County Planning Commission Board Agenda Letter

Improving Enquiry Point and Notification Authority Operations

Economic and Fiscal Impacts of LiftFund:

Defining Food Justice. Food Justice Work Group, Portland / Multnomah Food Policy Council

A. CALL TO ORDER B. STATEMENT OF THE CHAIR C. BYLAWS D. ADJOURNMENT

Planning Research using InfoUSA/InfoGroup Data

Creating a Farm-to-Institution Food Program

Illinois Asphalt Pavement Association. March 12, 2013

COMMITTEE ON COMMODITY PROBLEMS

THE VINE AT A GLANCE CALENDAR SEPTEMBER GENERAL PLAN OPEN HOUSE SEPTEMBER 18 5:30-7:00 PM. Utility Rate Change. New Recreation Program

COUNTRY PLAN 2017: BRAZIL

POSITION DESCRIPTION. DATE OF VERSION: January Position Summary:

FDA Report Conference for Food Protection Boise, Idaho April 16, 2016

Savannah & - a developmental story. Enhancing cooperation and trade for decent work. Geneva, 12 June Thomas Roland CSR-manager Coop Danmark

Ron de Burger Director, Healthy Environments Toronto Public Health

McDONALD'S AS A MEMBER OF THE COMMUNITY

Public Sector Financial Institutions in Coffee producing Countries: The Experience of FIRA

Argument of Spirit Preservation in Reusing of Budokuten in Southern Taiwan

POSITION DESCRIPTION. DATE OF VERSION: August Position Summary:

Hilary Parsons Nestlé SA

2. The procedures provide that the Council shall review the list of candidates selected by the Pre-Selection Committee.

Lao coffee sector development Progresses, learning and challenges. Secretariat of the Lao Coffee Board (CNCL) SWG-ARD meeting 31 st of March 2015

PRODUCT REGISTRATION: AN E-GUIDE

Transcription:

Planning in Post-Katrina New Orleans Photo: CNN

Hurricane Katrina Photo: NOAA Stephen D. Villavaso, FAICP

Hurricane Katrina Source: Times-Picayune Before dawn on the morning of Monday, August 29 th, Hurricane Katrina made landfall just east of New Orleans in Plaquemines Parish, with wind speeds up to 145 miles per hour.

Hurricane Katrina Near midday on August 29 th, the pressure from the storm surge overwhelmed New Orleans levees and the city began to flood Photos: CNN

Hurricane Katrina Source: CNN, Google Earth, and Army Corps of Engineers Levee breeches at 17 th Street Canal, London Ave. Canal, and the Industrial Canal inundated New Orleans with water.

Hurricane Katrina 80% of New Orleans was flooded Nearly 228,000 occupied housing units were flooded Over 100,000 households had more than 4 feet of flood water Source: GCR, WRT Final Report, and Brookings Institution

Hurricane Impacts Repopulating New Orleans Population Pre-Katrina: 484,674 Population January 2006: 181,400 Population September 2006: 240,000 Source: US Census 2000; City of New Orleans; University of New Orleans; WRT

Hurricane Impacts In Louisiana: Over 650,000 residents displaced Over 200,000 homes destroyed Over 835 schools damaged Over 40 schools destroyed

Hurricane Impacts In Louisiana: Over 18,700 businesses destroyed Over 200,000 jobs lost Unemployment in New Orleans rose to 17.5% in November 2005, compared with a rate of 4.6% in November 2004 Source: LRA, University of New Orleans

Hurricane Impacts Housing shortages, both short-term and long-term continue to plague the metropolitan area Source: New York Times

Planning Efforts in Post-Katrina New Orleans

High Ground In New Orleans Source: Times-Picayune

Planning in Post- Katrina New Orleans Competing State and Local Planning Efforts: Louisiana Recovery Authority (LRA): launched by Governor Blanco in October 2005 Bring New Orleans Back Commission (BNOBC): launched by Mayor Nagin in October 2005

Louisiana Recovery Authority 26 member planning and coordinating body appointed by Governor Blanco Held Louisiana Recovery Conference in November with local planners, activists, and community members Authority has established short and long term planning priorities for areas affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita

Louisiana Recovery Authority Authority has established short and long term planning priorities for areas affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: Housing Long-Term Community Planning Education Infrastructure and Transportation Public Safety Environmental Public Health and Healthcare Human Services Coastal Protection Federal Legislative State and Local Legislative Economic Development

Louisiana Recovery Authority The LRA will be the vehicle for the distribution of federal funds to affected communities Louisiana Speaks: Multifaceted planning process, endorsed by the LRA, to develop a sustainable, long-term vision for South Louisiana Similar model used in Mississippi

Louisiana Recovery Authority Lousiana Speaks Comprehensive approach will combine the efforts of many experts, stakeholders and citizens: 1) Parish recovery plans by FEMA; 2) Local design charrettes by Duany-Plater Zyberk; 3) The development of an architectural toolkit by Urban Design Associates; and 4) A long-term regional vision led by Calthorpe Associates.

Bring New Orleans Back Commission Urban Land Institute (ULI) served as staff for the Bring New Orleans Back Commission In November, ULI members visited New Orleans to develop a Rebuilding Strategy: Conducted over 300 interviews with local planners, architects, activists, and community members Toured devastated areas Held town hall meeting, which was attended by over 700 people Held town hall meetings in other states to reach out to displaced New Orleanians Made final recommendations in public presentation

Urban Land Institute ULI Strategy for Action Source: ULI

Urban Land Institute Key Recommendations: Rebuild first in priority areas Have one plan that is fair and equitable Form the Temporary Financial Oversight Board Form the Crescent City Rebuilding Corporation

Neighborhood Planning Initiative The publication of the final neighborhood development plan sparked grassroot neighborhood planning efforts across New Orleans. In Gentilly, Lakeview, Broadmoor, and other neighborhoods, visioning and planning efforts are focusing on housing, education, transportation, parks, economic development and other issues.

Neighborhood Planning Initiative Current Concerns: Lack of coherent planning model for neighborhoods Lack of consistent professional guidance across the city Lack of direction and information as to how neighborhood plans will be submitted Possibility that process will lead neighborhoods back to status quo before the storm, rather than creating new visions for community development

UNOP: The One Plan That Unites Them All

Sources/Links/Contacts http://www.unifiedneworleansplan.com/ho me/ www.villavaso.com svillavaso1@cox.net Thanks to the Department of Planning and Urban Studies at the University of New Orleans for technical support