agreed. and what of the homes, tear up, tear down new sheet rock or new top to bottom, or garden and park space? No one is talking yet that I have heard.
How about a public aquarium? :)
Well, whatever happens, those buildings can't
be lived in again. It would be like living in
a hospitals Hazardous Materials dumpster.
The wals are literally soaked through with
disease causing elements, and then there's
the mold...<ight as well ghave somebody with AIDS
spit in your face each day..eventually you're
gonna get ubfected.
BTW..did yoou hear that a large number of the
rescuees/transportees, *had* AIDS?
In the week after the flood, contractors were being contacted by the government about bulldozing most of the flooded homes and dredging the Lake/River to put in fill to bring the bottom of the bowl of the area around the French Quarter up above sea level before rebuilding any homes.
I don't know if these discussions went beyond the information seeking stage. It was the mood of many in Congress at that time to do that. I don't know how they feel now.