The project eventually will benefit up to 200 low-to moderate-income, owner-occupied single-family households.
You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in Orleans Parish.
The project is scheduled to begin next month and be completed early this winter.
Further details on the second round, including a timeline, will be available in the coming days and weeks.
"The spike in violence against the AAPI community has hit home in my community, and my family," said Councilmember Cyndi Nguyen.
The city has received $8.4 million in FEMA funds to elevate 31 houses.
The work starts on Monday, weather permitting.
Construction of an adjacent fire station will begin in the fall.
"I've used the time of my suspension to work on challenges in my personal and professional life," said Collin Arnold.
The Algiers property is restricted in use and must remain as something that would qualify as a modern-day alms house.
It's been a year since the city launched the Solar For All NOLA program.
Residents are invited to report additional abandoned kiosks.
Office hours begin on March 4.
Gathering size limits have increased to 75 indoors and 150 outdoors.
All meetings will be accessible via Webex.
The deadline for all payments is Feb. 28.
Hundreds of pounds of large construction debris and other trash was removed.
Future work opportunities will be available.
All meetings will be accessible online.
This past weekend NOLA's Department of Code Enforcement issued several cease orders for bars that violated the COVID restrictions.
The city has been under a modified Phase 2 since Jan. 29, which included bars shutting down service at 11 p.m.
The site has been sitting vacant for more than a decade.
Laura Mellem and Michael Antoine were two of very few who are accepted into this highly competitive program.
A second virtual public hearing will be held on Thursday, Feb. 4, at 6 p.m., and the public comment period has been extended to Feb. 22.
Marcus Creel and Laura Mellem received PR Pandemic Pivot Hero Awards.
Cantrell says state's recent action could provide as much as $25 million "for our residents when they need it the most."
LaToya Cantrell said the move will help reduce emissions, create jobs, and build a more resilient economy.
New Orleans needed $2 billion to get out of the red
The $23 million project is the Cantrell Administration's largest awarded Joint Infrastructure Recovery Response program in terms of cost.
He served with the NOPD for nearly 50 years.
Officials are seeking community feedback.
Mayor Cantrellβs announcement came on the holiday celebrating the life and work of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Matt Torri took the helm as Director of the department after the retirement of Cynthia M. Sylvain-Lear.
The new location allows easier access for staff, firemen and the general public.
The year was marked by several large-scale emergency incidents including the COVID-19 pandemic and several tropical weather events.
The restrictions go into effect Friday, Jan. 8 at 6 a.m. and will last for three weeks.
The City of New Orleans will adjust the payment timeline and due dates to accommodate for the delay.
After more than a decade sitting vacant, the City is moving forward with identifying a qualified team " to create a transformative project."
New director Michael Karam will replace Ann Macdonald.
Youth ages 11 to 18 are invited to write essays about what New Orleans would be like if they were mayor for a day.