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Johnston Street redevelopment offers hope to Downtown’s flood nightmare
SUMMARY: Spring flooding in Lafayette has renewed focus on drainage, especially after April’s flash flood overwhelmed recent improvements at Lee Avenue, affecting downtown businesses like Pop’s Poboys. Mayor-President Monique Boulet and stakeholders see potential in adding subsurface drainage under Johnston Street, which currently lacks it and drains directly downtown during heavy rains. Past efforts spent over \$100 million on drainage with limited success. Boulet’s administration is shifting toward integrating drainage into modernization projects, with engineering analysis ongoing. Downtown needs about 73 acre-feet of water storage to prevent floods, with underground storage under Johnston Street and Lee Avenue potentially providing 20 acre-feet, helping reduce flooding by 20-30%.
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New Orleans City Council overrides Mayor Cantrell’s veto on French Quarter trash contract, Charity Hospital
SUMMARY: The New Orleans City Council voted 5-1 to override Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s emergency declaration, allowing Henry Consulting to take over trash collection in the French Quarter. Council President JP Morrell criticized the mayor for overstepping by ending IV Waste’s contract early and awarding Henry Consulting the contract without proper process. Residents and businesses favor keeping IV Waste, and concerns were raised about the quick contractor change. The city defends the emergency contract and selection process, emphasizing Henry Consulting’s top ranking in a competitive RFP. Henry Consulting expects to begin service on July 31. The council also overrode Cantrell’s veto on funding for Charity Hospital redevelopment.
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Kerrville native living in New Orleans reflects on heartbreak in his hometown
SUMMARY: Parker Kennedy, a Kerrville native now living in New Orleans, reflects on the devastating flooding affecting his small hometown. Once a community of 20,000, Kerrville has been thrust into heartbreaking headlines due to the tragedy, including loss of life impacting people Parker personally knows. Though his family is safe, the pain is deep as he mourns friends lost, including a close friend’s daughter. Motivated to help, Parker is donating 10% of all sales from his Uptown New Orleans store in July to Kerrville relief foundations, supporting survivors and animals. He honors the memories of those lost and wants others to know Kerrville’s unique spirit beyond this tragedy.
Kerrville native living in New Orleans reflects on heartbreak in his hometown
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Marines to assist ICE at Louisiana detention centers
SUMMARY: Up to 200 Marines are deploying to Louisiana to support ICE by performing administrative, logistical, and clerical duties at detention facilities. They will not engage in law enforcement or have direct contact with detainees. This is part of a broader mobilization approved in May, involving up to 700 troops across several states, including Florida and Texas. Louisiana holds the second-largest immigrant detainee population after Texas, with facilities often operating over capacity. The Pine Prairie ICE Processing Center, near Lafayette, is nearly twice over capacity and has faced repeated complaints about human rights abuses and unsanitary conditions. ICE continues expanding its detention network amid rising detainee numbers.
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