by what mode New Orleanians felt ab...
by what mode New Orleanians felt about the newly unveiled plan to rebuild their city strike one as beinged to come down to undivided thing Wednesday: What neighborhood they lived in. Dionne Survelt whose family misspent more than 10 properties in the Lower 9th Ward, called it "a joke" Jimmy Bower, a Lakeview resident whose household was destroyed in the deluge said it was weak, leaving the whole city in limbo for too extended But Magazine highway shopkeeper Rob Savoy, who got from unscathed, said he was excited on the idea of more blooming space and a possible light rail line. And Shelly Bienvenu, whose Uptown house was largely unaffected at the storm, felt the proposal gives city planners the opportunity to fix past mistakes. "I hate to view the city shrink, but I think that's the way it has to be," Bienvenu, 50 said. "They got it iniquitous before. They have a chance to Read the replete article with a Free Trial at KeepMedia.
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