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Category Archives: News
Water, Ice MREs, Cooling Centers, etc. Continuing Daily
The following services will continue on a daily basis until further notice:
Water, Ice and MREs – Skelly Park, 2515 Vespasian Blvd, 8am – 6pm
Food, Water, Hot Meals, Tarps Cooling Station, Charging – Arthur Monday Center, 1111 Newton Street, 1pm – 4pm
Cooling Station, Water, Charging, FEMA Assistance – Cutoff Rec Center, 6600 Belgrade St. (near Gen. Meyer and Sullen), 8am – 6pm
Meals – Cutoff Rec Center, 6600 Belgrade St. (near Gen. Meyer and Sullen), 12pm – 2pm and 4pm – 6pm; Arthur Monday Center, 12:30pm – 2:30pm
Cooling Center – Algiers Ferry
Need a ride to food, water, ice or shelter bus pickup? – Uber and Lyft are offering 2 free rides. Use codes:
Uber: IDARELIEF2021
Lyft: IDARELIEF21
Estimated Times for Entergy Power Restoration
Neighborhood Information for New Orleans
Power will be restored by 9/3 for the vast majority of customers in the following areas: B.W. Cooper, Black Pearl, Carrollton/Riverbend, CBD along Poydras, Gert Town, Iberville, Hollygrove, Leonidas, Maple Area, Marlyville-Fountainbleau, Upper Audubon, Uptown Triangle
Power will be restored by 9/4 for the vast majority of customers in the following areas: Along Canal St., Bayou St. John, City Park, East Riverside, Lafayette Square, Lakeshore/Lake Vista, Lakeview, Lakewood, Lower Garden District, Mid-City, Navarre, Pontchartrain Point, Small portion of New Orleans East along Paris Rd., St Thomas, Treme-Lafitte, Tulane-Gravier, Warehouse District, West End
Power will be restored by 9/5 for the vast majority of customers in the following areas: Audubon, West Riverside, Broadmoor, Central City, Dillard, Fairgrounds, Freret, Holy Cross, Irish Channel, Little Woods, Milan, St Bernard, Touro, Uptown, West Riverside
Power will be restored by 9/6 for the vast majority of customers in the following areas: Bywater, Desire, Fairgrounds Triangle, Filmore, Florida area, Gentilly Terrance, Gentilly Woods, Lake Terrace and Oaks, Lower Night Ward, Marigny, St. Anthony, St. Claude, Treme-Lafitte
Power will be restored by 9/7 for the vast majority of customers in the following areas: Lake Forest Estates, Plum Orchard, Ponchatrain Park, Read Blvd East and West, parts of Viavant-Ventian Isles, parts of Village De L’est
Power will be restored by 9/8 for the vast majority of customers in the following areas: New Aurora, Holly Cross, Cutoff, Aurora Oaks, Village Aurora, Aurora Gardens, Wimbel/Sutton/Durham, Bocage/Tennyson, English Turn, Park Timbers, Real Timbers, Tall Timbers, Tall Timbers Ext., Lennox Blvd, Lakewood Estates, Behrman, Oakdale, Whitney, Main Street, Park Place, Algiers Point, Algiers Riverview, Old Algiers, US Naval Base, Tunisburg Square, St. Claire Gardens, Steeple Chase/ DeBattista, Huntlee Village, Walnut Bend, Fischer
Power will be restored by 9/25 for the vast majority of customers in the following areas: Lake Catherine, Viavant – Venetian Isles, Village De L’est, Chef Menteur and Industrial Parkway
The preliminary estimated times of restoration are for customers in affected areas. Many of these areas are already having their power restored. Some individual cases may take longer due to unique circumstances. Customers with damage to their meter, meter pan or weatherhead will need repairs to those items prior to Entergy re-energizing their structure. For more information on what’s yours and what’s ours, click here.
City of New Orleans Provides Hurricane Ida Response and Recovery Updates
- Operating 24/7, Central City Senior Center, 2101 Philip St.
- 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Treme Recreation Center (900 N. Villere St)
- 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Cut Off Recreation Center (6600 Belgrade St.)
- 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Gernon Brown Recreation Center (1001 Harrison Ave.)
- 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Milne Recreation Center (5420 Franklin Ave.)
- 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Stallings St. Claude Recreation Center (4300 St. Claude Ave.)
- 8 a.m.-6 p.m., John P. Lyons Recreation Center (624 Louisiana Ave.)
- 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Joe W. Brown Recreation Center (5601 Read Blvd.)
- 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Rosenwald Recreation Center (1120 S. Broad Ave.)
- 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Joe W. Brown Park, (5475 Read Blvd.)
- 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Mahalia Jackson Auditorium, (1451 Basin St.)
- 8 a.m.- 6 p.m., Skelly Park, (2515 Vespasian Blvd.)
- 12 p.m.-6 p.m., Wesley Barrow Stadium, (6500 Press Dr.)
- 12 p.m. – 2 p.m., 4 p.m.- 6 p.m., Rosenwald Recreation Center, (1120 S. Broad Ave.)
- 12 p.m. – 2 p.m., 4 p.m.- 6 p.m., Joe W. Brown Recreation Center, (5601 Read Blvd.)
- 12 p.m. – 2 p.m., 4 p.m.- 6 p.m., Lyons Recreation Center, (624 Louisiana Ave.)
- 12 p.m. – 2 p.m., 4 p.m.- 6 p.m., Gernon Brown Recreation Center, (1001 Harrison Ave.)
- 12 p.m. – 2 p.m., 4 p.m.- 6 p.m., Cut Off Recreation Center, (6600 Belgrade St.)
- 12 p.m. – 2 p.m., 4 p.m.- 6 p.m., Treme Recreation Center, (900 N. Villere St.)
- 12 p.m. – 2 p.m., 4 p.m.- 6 p.m., Stallings St. Claude Recreation Center, (4300 St. Claude St.)
- 12 p.m. – 2 p.m., 4 p.m.- 6 p.m., Milne Recreation Center, (5420 Franklin Ave.)
- 12 p.m. – 2 p.m., 4 p.m.- 6 p.m., Life Transformation Community Center, (8606 Marks St.)
- Plus numerous other sites, which are listed at ready.nola.gov/meals
- 11 a.m.- 1 p.m., Dryades YMCA, (2220 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.)
- 12 p.m. – 2 p.m., Notre Dame Seminary, (2901 S. Carrollton Ave.)
- The Army Corp of Engineers is providing blue tarps for Orleans Parish residents that sustained roof damage
- Visit Blue Roof Information (army.mil) for information on how to retrieve a blue tarp
- Power has been restored to 30,000 customers
- A second transmission line was brought in this morning from the Western part of the city; yesterday’s transmission line was brought in from Slidell
- 13 substations back online; 14 substations still offline
- Parts of Mid-City, Carrollton, the CBD, and New Orleans East. More neighborhoods are seeing power restoration, prioritizing critical care customers such as hospitals and fire departments
- Entergy will continue to mobilize crews following the flow of electricity to restore the city’s power where possible and where customers need it most
- Residents are encouraged to avoid damaged equipment and downed powerlines
- Learn more at entergy.com and follow @Entergy on social media
- 9-1-1 and 3-1-1 services are fully operational
- Some cell phone carriers are continuing to experience difficulty connecting to 9-1-1
- If your cell phone cannot connect to 9-1-1, residents are encouraged to dial using a landline, call 504-671-3600 or text 9-1-1 for emergency services if needed
- If your cell phone cannot connect to 3-1-1, dial 504-539-3266 or text “Hello” to 311YES (311937)
- City service requests can also be submitted at nola311.gov
- 9-1-1 should only be used for life-threatening emergencies
- 3-1-1 should be used for non-life-threatening emergencies and non-emergency service requests
- The Louisiana National Guard and the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office continue to support NOPD in securing the City
- The City of New Orleans has enacted a daily curfew between 8 p.m. and 6 p.m. until further notice that will be strictly enforced
- Libraries will be closed through Labor Day
- NOLA Public Schools’ assessment recovery is still underway
- Teams are gathering information on the City’s power grid and its impact on schools
- Schools will remain closed until there are significant improvements in power
- More detailed updates on the status of school operations moving forward by Sept. 7 are forthcoming
- DPW has cleaned 202 catch basins, 61 manholes and 3,127 linear feet of drain lines.
- DPW is continuing to support sanitation cleanup on major thoroughfares:
- As of this morning, debris has been cleared on more than 100 miles of right of ways (ROWs).
- Crews continue to work extended shifts to clean catch basins/clear ROWs.
- Drain line and catch basin cleaning emergency contract with an estimated 15-20 vac trucks should be in place later this week.
- Stop signs are in place at major intersections near the 8 City cooling centers:
- An additional 500 stop signs will arrive today and will be placed around the Point of Distribution spots and other major intersections.
- DPW is setting up an emergency contract for streetlight and street signpost damage assessments; these assessments will begin early next week:
- In the meantime, crews continue removing hazardous poles/streetlights where possible.
- Claiborne Auto Pound (400 N. Claiborne) – open daily 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
- Vehicle owners may retrieve vehicles at no cost, however, if towed at later date, prior fines apply.
- Red light cameras across the city are solar-powered and have been reported as flashing. However, any ticket generated since Hurricane Ida hit, until further notice will be voided and no one should receive citations.
- There are 441 City-owned facilities – we have completed post damage assessments on 70 facilities.
- A supplemental contract is currently advertised for emergency repair assessments of city owned facilities; that additional support will be on board in the next few days.
- Supporting the National Guard with barricades and other equipment necessary for their operations at Point of Distribution sites.
- Sanitation contractors will start regularly scheduled Thursday collection routes TOMORROW with approximately 25% of their workforce. Crews will only empty the 95-gallon, city-issued trash carts. Storm debris collection won’t begin until next week.
- Grounds Maintenance continues the push to clear major roadways, today on Esplanade, Marconi, Argonne and Milne:
- Curb to curb to allow debris contractors to remove debris along with Sanitation and Parkways in the coming weeks.
- All City Parks remain closed while damage assessments are being completed – in particular Jackson Square, Louis Armstrong Park / Congo Square, Brechtel Park and Washington Square Park.
- Forestry continues street assessments to identify ROW obstructions of trees that require Forestry teams (cross checking with 311 reports).
- Cleared more than 80 and counting significant obstructions. Several have been sent to our tree contractor for removal assistance. Also, several remain that require safety clearance from Entergy.
- Coordination with Sanitation continues so that overlap between debris contractor and our efforts does not occur.
- FEMA representatives have been deployed to Orleans Parish to support recovery efforts, including at each of the cooling centers daily.
- Residents are encouraged to register online at disasterassistance.gov
- Affected residents can also download the FEMA APP or call 1-800-621-3362 to register
- Homeowners or renters with insurance policies are encouraged to file a claim with individual insurance provider
- State and federal agencies are coordinating a 100 bed federally supported regional facility for people with critical medical needs at the E. N. Morial Convention Center
- Shelter will be strictly limited to individuals with serious physical medical issues, ventilators, and/or electric life-preserving devices
- Narrow triage criteria will be applied for entry to patients who are extremely vulnerable to heat-related illness that would cause premature death
- Shelter will be staffed by federally provided Disaster Medical Assistance Team
- For state-run shelters, contact Department of Children and Family Services
Hurricane Ida Recovery Information & Resources
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