Residents are reporting that the lights came back on between 1:00 am and 1:30 am on 9/5/2012.
If your lights are NOT on, click on CONTACT US and submit your information.
Thank you.
Residents are reporting that the lights came back on between 1:00 am and 1:30 am on 9/5/2012.
If your lights are NOT on, click on CONTACT US and submit your information.
Thank you.
Dear Neighbors,
As you know, the lights went out for about half of Walnut Bend at 7:00pm, about 90 minutes after they came on this evening. I immediately contacted Councilmember Palmer who said she would forward the information along. I also called and texted Entergy, as many of you did.
In addition, I sent a detailed email to CM Palmer and staff and Entergy officials asking of the lights would be back on tonight. I have not gotten a response yet. The email was also forwarded to Council Members Clarkson, Head and Hedge-Morrell (chair of the Utilities Committee). I’m also trying to check into individual concerns that some have asked about.
Please let me know if/when your power comes on again. Walnut Bend was mentioned more than any other neighborhood at today’s City Council meeting and we were assured by Entergy that our lights would be back on today. Having them go out again so quickly just compounds our frustrations.
If anyone has other contacts who may be able to help, let me know. We’ll keep trying to find out what’s going on.
Thanks, Yvonne
Yvonne Mitchell-Grubb, President
Walnut Bend Civic Association
Into day 4 of our restoration efforts, we have restored power to over 120,000 customers. This represents roughly 75% of our customers who lost power. The table below was developed to show the progress of restoration by various neighborhoods. These number may not match exactly the total customer data in view outages, but its close. It is a very good indication of our progress.
|
Council District |
Neighborhoods |
Total Customers |
Customers with Power |
Customers without Power |
% of Customers with Power |
| C | Algiers Naval Station |
761 |
650 |
111 |
85% |
| C | Algiers Point |
1,417 |
780 |
637 |
55% |
| C | Algiers Whitney |
1,004 |
470 |
534 |
47% |
| A | Audubon/University |
6,703 |
4,927 |
1,776 |
74% |
| C | Aurora/Walnut Bend/Huntlee Village |
6,232 |
3,175 |
3,057 |
51% |
| A-C | Bayou St. John |
2,214 |
1,914 |
300 |
86% |
| C | Behrman |
3,425 |
2,836 |
589 |
83% |
| A | Black Pearl |
1,271 |
981 |
290 |
77% |
| A-B | Broadmoor |
2,517 |
2,280 |
237 |
91% |
| C-D | Bywater |
2,612 |
1,509 |
1,103 |
58% |
| B | Calliope Project |
437 |
421 |
16 |
96% |
| B-C | Central Business District |
4,824 |
4,808 |
16 |
100% |
| B | Central City/Magnolia |
7,807 |
7,410 |
397 |
95% |
| A | City Park |
1,065 |
964 |
101 |
91% |
| A | Country Club Gardens |
400 |
353 |
47 |
88% |
| A-B | Country Club/Dixon A |
612 |
590 |
22 |
96% |
| D-E | Desire Area |
813 |
779 |
34 |
96% |
| E | Desire Project |
411 |
411 |
0 |
100% |
| D | Dillard |
2,370 |
1,992 |
378 |
84% |
| A | East Carrollton |
2,445 |
1,554 |
891 |
64% |
| B | East Riverside |
1,782 |
1,402 |
380 |
79% |
| D-E | Edgelake/Little Woods |
14,530 |
13,986 |
544 |
96% |
| A-D | Fairgrounds/ Broad |
2,634 |
2,403 |
231 |
91% |
| A-D | Fillmore |
2,078 |
1,034 |
1,044 |
50% |
| C | Fischer Project |
341 |
302 |
39 |
89% |
| D-E | Florida Area |
606 |
498 |
108 |
82% |
| D | Florida Housing Development |
2 |
1 |
1 |
50% |
| B | Freret |
892 |
614 |
278 |
69% |
| B | Garden District |
1,325 |
1,245 |
80 |
94% |
| D | Gentilly Terrace |
3,899 |
1,354 |
2,545 |
35% |
| D | Gentilly Woods |
1,267 |
1,066 |
201 |
84% |
| A-B | Gerttown/Zion City |
1,546 |
1,442 |
104 |
93% |
| A | Hollygrove |
2,058 |
1,790 |
268 |
87% |
| E | Holy Cross |
1,281 |
246 |
1,035 |
19% |
| B-C | Iberville Project |
48 |
36 |
12 |
75% |
| B | Irish Channel |
2,550 |
2,433 |
117 |
95% |
| A-D | Lake Terrace/Lake Oaks |
762 |
505 |
257 |
66% |
| A | Lake Vista |
918 |
820 |
98 |
89% |
| A | Lakeshore |
911 |
891 |
20 |
98% |
| A | Lakeview |
8,623 |
7,168 |
1,455 |
83% |
| A | Lakewood |
468 |
424 |
44 |
91% |
| A-B | Leonidas/ West Carrollton |
3,757 |
3,391 |
366 |
90% |
| E | Lower Ninth Ward |
1,541 |
847 |
694 |
55% |
| C | Marigny |
2,571 |
1,552 |
1,019 |
60% |
| A-B | Marlyville/Fountainebleau |
2,852 |
2,011 |
841 |
71% |
| C | Mc Donogh |
1,355 |
1,033 |
322 |
76% |
| A-B | Mid-City |
7,096 |
6,003 |
1,093 |
85% |
| B | Milan |
3,100 |
2,901 |
199 |
94% |
| D | Milneburg |
1,577 |
1,168 |
409 |
74% |
| A | Parkview |
713 |
674 |
39 |
95% |
| D | Pines Village |
1,679 |
1,588 |
91 |
95% |
| E | Plum Orchard |
1,742 |
274 |
1,468 |
16% |
| D | Pontchartrain Park |
673 |
619 |
54 |
92% |
| E | Read Boulevard East |
3,671 |
3,244 |
427 |
88% |
| E | READ Boulevard West A |
1,763 |
1,286 |
477 |
73% |
| D-E | READ Boulevard West B |
1,962 |
1,934 |
28 |
99% |
| C | River Park/Cut Off/Lower Coast |
2,177 |
1,572 |
605 |
72% |
| A-C-D | Seventh Ward |
5,225 |
2,734 |
2,491 |
52% |
| A-C | Sixth Ward/Treme/Lafitte |
2,996 |
2,195 |
801 |
73% |
| D | St. Anthony |
1,574 |
1,136 |
438 |
72% |
| A-D | St. Bernard Area/ Project |
1,141 |
868 |
273 |
76% |
| C-D | St. Claude |
3,548 |
3,296 |
252 |
93% |
| C-D | St. Roch |
3,223 |
1,993 |
1,230 |
62% |
| B | St. Thomas Area/Lower Garden District |
2,974 |
2,710 |
264 |
91% |
| B | St. Thomas Project |
2,401 |
1,871 |
530 |
78% |
| C | Tall Timbers/Brechtel |
5,832 |
2,873 |
2,959 |
49% |
| B | Touro |
2,064 |
1,859 |
205 |
90% |
| B | Tulane/Gravier |
1,652 |
1,128 |
524 |
68% |
| B | Uptown |
3,635 |
3,231 |
404 |
89% |
| E | Viavant/Venetial Isles |
273 |
224 |
49 |
82% |
| C | Vieux Carre |
6,690 |
6,688 |
2 |
100% |
| E | Village de L Est |
3,604 |
2,972 |
632 |
82% |
| B | Warehouse District |
1,433 |
1,431 |
2 |
100% |
| A-B | West Riverside |
3,220 |
2,849 |
371 |
88% |
Our upcoming work on the lateral lines and individual customer issues will take more time but we are committed to get service to all of our customers.
Sincerely,
Gary Huntley
Entergy New Orleans, Inc.
Vice President Regulatory and Governmental Affairs
Office: 504-670-3680
Cell: 504-322-6781
Into day 4 of our restoration efforts, we have restored power to over 60% of our customers who lost power. More than 97,000 customers have had service restored since the peak of outages. The table below was developed to show where our crews are working today. Some feeders provide power to multiple districts.
| Council District | Neighborhood |
| A | Audobon-University/Black Pearl/East Carrollton/Leonidas-West carrollton |
| A | Audubon University/East Carrollton |
| A | Audubon university/West Riverside |
| A | Audubon-Univeristy/Black Pearl |
| A | Audubon-University |
| A | Audubon-University |
| A | Audubon-University/East Carrollton/Hollygrove/Leonidas-West Carrollton/Marlyville Fountainbleau |
| A | Bayou St. John/City Park/Mid-City/Parkview |
| A | Black Pearl/East Carrollton/Leonidas-West Carrollton |
| A | City Park/Lake Vista/Lakeview |
| A | City Park/Lakeview |
| A | City Park/Lakeview/Mid-City |
| A | Country Club Gardens/Country Club-Dixon A/Hollygrove/Mid-City |
| A | Country Club Gardens/Lakeview |
| A | East Carrollton/Gerttown-Zion City/Hollygrove/Leonidas-West Carrollton/Marlyville-Fountainbleau |
| A | Hollygrove |
| A | Lake Vista/Lakeshore/Lakeview |
| A | Lakeshore |
| A | Lakeshore/Lakeview |
| A | Lakeview |
| A | Lakeview |
| A | Lakeview |
| A | Lakeview |
| A | Lakeview/Lakewood |
| A | Lakeview/Lakewood |
| A | Lakewood |
| A | West Riverside |
| A-B | Audubon-University/Caliope Project/Central City-Magnolia/Freret/Uptown |
| A-B | Audubon-University/Freret/Uptown |
| A-B | Audubon-University/Uptown |
| A-B | Audubon-University/Uptown/West Riverside |
| A-B | Bayou St. John/Mid-City/Tulane-Gravier |
| A-B | Broadmoor/Central City-Magnolia/Gerttown-Zion City/Hollygrove/Marlyville-Fountainbleau |
| A-B | Broadmoor/Marlyville-Fountainbleau |
| A-B | Country Club-Dixon A/Gerttown-Zion City/Hollygrove/Mid-City |
| A-B | Mid-City |
| A-B-C | 6th Ward-Treme-Lafitte/CBD/Iberville Project/Tulane-Gravier/Vieux Carre |
| A-B-C-D | 6th Ward-Treme-Lafitte/Bayou St. John/Dillard/Fairgrounds-Broad/Mid-City |
| A-B-E | Audubon-University/Freret/Uptown/Read Blvd. East/West Riverside |
| A-C | 6th Ward-Treme-Lafitte/7th Ward/Marigny |
| A-C-D | 7th Ward/Fairgrounds-Broad/St. Roch |
| A-C-D | Bayou St. John/City Park/Fairgrounds-Broad/St. Roch |
| A-D | City Park/Dillard/Fairgrounds-Broad/Fillmore/Pontchartrain Park/St. Bernard Area-Project/St. Roch |
| A-D | Fillmore/Lake Terrace-Lake Oaks |
| B | Broadmoor/Calipoe Project/Central City-Magnolia/Gerttown-Zion City/Tulane-Gravier/Uptown |
| B | Broadmoor/Freret/Milan/Uptown |
| B | CBD/ Central City-Magnolia/Milan |
| B | CBD/Central Cit-Magnolia/Lower Garden/St. Thomas Area/St. Thomas Project |
| B | CBD/East Riverside/Garden District/Irish Channel/Touro |
| B | CBD/Tulane-Gravier |
| B | Central City- Magnolia/Garden District/Irish Channel |
| B | Central City- Magnolia/Garden District/Irish Channel/Milan/St. Thomas Area- Lower Garden/St. Thomas Project/Touro |
| B | Central City-Magnolia |
| B | Central City-Magnolia//Lower Garden/St. Thomas Area/St. Thomas Project |
| B | Central City-Magnolia/Milan/Uptown |
| B | East Riverside/Irish Channel/West Riverside |
| B | East Riverside/Milan/Touro/Uptown |
| B | Hollygrove |
| B | Hollygrove |
| B | Mid-City/Tulane-Gravier |
| B | St. Thomas Area-Lower Garden District/St. Thomas Project |
| B | Tulane-Gravier |
| B | Uptown/West Riverside |
| C | 7th Ward/Marigny |
| C | Algiers Naval Station/Algiers Whitney/Aurora-Walnut/Behrman |
| C | Algiers Point/Algiers Whitney/Behrman/Tall Timbers-Brechtel |
| C-D | Bywater/Florida Area/St.Claude |
| C-D | Bywater/St. Claude |
| C-D | Gentilly Terrace/St. Claude/St. Roch |
| D | Desire Area/Desire Project |
| D | Desire Area/Gentilly Terrace |
| D | Dillard/Fillmore/Gentilly Terrace/St. Anthony |
| D | Edgelake-Little Woods/Pines Village |
| D | Filmore/Lake Terrace-Lake Oaks/St. Anthony |
| D | Lake Terrace/Lake Oaks |
| D | Lake Terrace-Lake Oaks/Milneburg |
| D | Gentilly Terrace/Gentilly Woods |
| D | Gentilly Terrace/Gentilly Woods |
| D-E | Bywater/Florida Area/St.Claude |
| D-E | Desire Area/Dillard/Florida Area/Gentilly Terrace/St. Roch |
| E | 7th Ward/Dillard/St. Roch |
| E | Holy Cross/Lower 9th Ward |
| E | Holy Cross/Lower 9th Ward |
| E | Plum Orchard/Read Blvd. East/Read Blvd. West A |
| E | Read Blv. East/Viavant-Venetial Isles/Village de L Est |
| E | Read Blvd. East |
| E | Read Blvd. East/Read Blvd. West A/Read Blvd. West B |
| E | Viavant-Vential Isles/Village de L Est |
We still estimate to have 70% of customers restored tomorrow and 90% Wednesday. As we get more feeders completed today and tomorrow, we will work on the lateral lines which feed the streets and individual customers that are still out. These are the most time consuming so the rate of progress will decrease. However, we will continue to work diligently and safely until all power has been restored.
Sincerely,
Gary Huntley
Entergy New Orleans, Inc.
Vice President Regulatory and Governmental Affairs
Orleans Parish Residents Now Eligible for FEMA Individual Assistance
NEW ORLEANS (Originally published 9/1/12) – This afternoon, the City of New Orleans provided a status update on clean-up and recovery efforts following Hurricane Isaac. Mayor Mitch Landrieu acknowledged citizens’ growing frustration as widespread power outages continue across the city. The City also announced the opening of two cooling shelters and three additional Point of Distribution (PODs) sites to aid citizens until power is restored.
“Our city is feeling the stress and strain of being without power. I’m frustrated too,” Mayor Landrieu said. “This is more than an inconvenience. It is a very dangerous situation for the elderly and people with special needs. It stops commerce; it keeps our kids out of the classroom and completely disrupts our way of life.”
“While the majority of New Orleans is living without power, our friends in Lake Catherine, Irish Bayou, Fort Pike and Venetian Isles are experiencing the impacts of what for them was a Katrina-like storm,” Mayor Landrieu said. “We’re working aggressively to provide these communities with critical assistance they need.”
The Mayor also urged residents to continue to exercise an abundance of caution as crews continue clearing debris from the streets and repairing traffic signals throughout the city. Residents are asked to treat intersections with non-functioning traffic signals as a four-way stop and use an abundance of caution while driving. The NOPD will be out in full force throughout the event to enforce the law.
The City’s Emergency Operations Center, which has operated around the clock since Monday, is continuing to coordinate emergency and recovery efforts. The City’s 311 hotline is also operating around the clock for residents seeking information and for residents to report street flooding, tree and sanitation issues, malfunctioning traffic signals or other issues of concern.
An emergency declaration has been declared that includes Orleans Parish for public assistance for debris removal and emergency protective measures. Orleans Parish residents are also now eligible for FEMA individual assistance. For home insurance purposes, the City encourages citizens to closely track their recovery costs and activities by taking pictures and keeping all receipts and other documents.
EMERGENCY COOLING SHELTERS
Starting today, the City is offering two emergency cooling shelters. Space is limited, so residents are asked to reserve space for those with the most critical needs, including the elderly, those with illnesses exacerbated by the heat, residents with children and residents with damage to their homes.
Shelter Locations:
All persons should bring the following with them.
Drugs, Alcohol, Weapons, and Pets are not allowed in shelters.
Individuals who are electricity dependent or have medical needs and cannot care for themselves are asked to call 658-2500 to register for a separate medical special needs shelter in New Orleans.
RECOVERY SUPPLIES- POINT OF DISTRIBUTION SITES
The Louisiana National Guard will have three additional Points of Distribution (POD) sites in the city where citizens can pick up critical supplies.
The three new locations are:
The three previously opened POD sites are:
POD sites are open 6 am to 8 pm, or while daylight allows, until further notice. Sites will distribute water, ice, ready-to-eat meals (MREs) and tarps.
Individuals who drive up MUST remain in their vehicles to expedite the process. People without cars will be allowed to walk up to POD sites in a pedestrian lane.
FEMA INDIVIDUAL ASSISTANCE
Orleans Parish residents are now eligible to apply for FEMA individual assistance.
The FEMA Individual Assistance (IA) program provides homeowners, renters and business owners in disaster-designated parishes -who sustained uninsured or underinsured related damage to their homes, vehicles, personal property, business or its inventory- money and services, when losses are not covered by insurance, and property has been damaged or destroyed. Upon declaration of the IA program, the registration process for assistance is initiated.
There are several ways to apply for disaster assistance. Residents can apply online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov or call 1-800-621-3362. Those with speech or hearing impairments should call (TTY) 1-800-462-7585. Users of 711-Relay or Video Relay Services should call 1-800-621-3362.
Following the initial application, an inspector will call to schedule an appointment to visit your property.
LATEST UPDATES
POWER OUTAGES
As of this morning, Entergy is reporting that 106,000 households, or about 55% of customers, are without power in Orleans Parish. Entergy has said that it estimates that 70% of Orleans Parish customers will have power by Monday and 90% of residents will have power restored by Wednesday.
MEDICAL SERVICES
All hospitals are at normal capacity and are beginning outpatient service. Contact your doctor to find out if your clinic will open.
Dialysis patients should contact their dialysis units as the majority of the centers are open and providing regular service. Dialysis patients having trouble reaching their centers can call 1-800-472-8664.
MEDICAL SPECIAL NEEDS SHELTER
The City has set up a medical special needs shelter for people who have high-risk medical conditions. Please call 504-658-2500 for more information and to get registered. Citizens who have already registered do not need to call again.
NEW ORLEANS POLICE DEPARTMENT
The New Orleans Police Department continues to be out in full force. Effective anti-looting patrols, augmented by 1,200 Louisiana National Guard soldiers, have been in place in every district. For the second night in a row, there were no new cases of looting overnight.
NEW ORLEANS FIRE DEPARTMENT
NOFD is all-hands-on deck. In the last 24 hours, firefighters responded to four one-alarm fires, including an overnight house fire caused by improper refueling of a generator. Residents are urged to follow all safety precautions when using generators. They should be used only in well-ventilated locations away from all doors, windows and vent openings. Generators should never be refueled while running. NOFD also urges residents to be careful with candles and keep them away from curtains and anything that can catch fire.
GROUND TRANSPORTATION
RTA is running 94 percent of its normally scheduled routes as of Saturday. Bus service continues to run from 6am to 7:30pm. Streetcar service remains closed as crews continue to clear debris from routes. An updated list of operating bus lines can be found at http://ready.nola.gov.
OPENINGS
PARKING
READY.NOLA.GOV
Citizens are encouraged to sign up for email and text message alerts by going to ready.nola.gov. This service allows city officials to contact citizens during emergencies, which includes life-threatening weather events, evacuation or shelter in place information, and other pertinent emergency information. In addition to the website, the City operates a twitter handle: @nolaready.
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