New Orleans demands $77 billion in compensation

Svnla

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http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent...ries/030407dntsw77billion.119448d.html


New Orleans demands $77 billion in compensation

Mayor Nagin says lawyers advised city to be aggressive

12:03 PM CST on Saturday, March 3, 2007

Associated Press

NEW ORLEANS ? Only $1 billion of the $77 billion the city is seeking from the Army Corps of Engineers is for infrastructure damages it says it suffered because of levee breaches during Hurricane Katrina. The rest is for such things as the city's tarnished image and tourist industry losses.

The city "looked at everything and just kind of piled it on," Mayor Ray Nagin said.

"We got some advice from some attorneys to be aggressive with the number, and we'll see what happens," he said.

New Orleans has joined big business and thousands of homeowners in filing claims seeking compensation from the corps for damages sustained when the levees broke during the 2005 storm, flooding 80 percent of the city.

The claims allege poor design and negligence by the corps led to the failure of flood walls and levees.

The city attorney's office also considered such things as "decreases in the city's image, tourist industry activity and potential business industry, losses in the tax base and generated revenue, and a decrease in the city's overall population," in making the assessment, according to a statement from City Hall.

A spokeswoman for the mayor could not explain how the city quantified losses not tied to infrastructure. A 43-page form filed with the corps, reserving the city's right to sue for $77 billion, also provides little insight. It does not quantify "loss of tax revenue," for example, and supporting documents for city-owned properties, such as a police crime lab and libraries, omit any estimates of property values of flood-related damages, The Times-Picayune newspaper reported Saturday.
 

KLin

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Chocolate Nagin? Is that some kind of racist slur?

EDIT: nvm, just found the story about him calling New Orleans a chocolate city :p.
 

k1pp3r

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Wow, $77 billion, the levee's were not built to handle that storm, this will be an interesting case regardless of the mayor's image.
 

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Originally posted by: KLin
Chocolate Nagin? Is that some kind of racist slur?

No, he stated that he wanted New Orleans to be a "Chocolate city" he named himself that.
 

Rapidskies

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Originally posted by: k1pp3r
Wow, $77 billion, the levee's were not built to handle that storm, this will be an interesting case regardless of the mayor's image.

They were built beyond specs and were not maintained by the City of NO. That mayor sucks.
 

Kaervak

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Hey New Orleans, here's an idea, how about not building a city that's on unstable ground and under sea level. Oh wait, common sense nevermind.
 

Svnla

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Originally posted by: k1pp3r
Originally posted by: KLin
Chocolate Nagin? Is that some kind of racist slur?

No, he stated that he wanted New Orleans to be a "Chocolate city" he named himself that.

Yup, he said it out loud himself
 

KLin

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I'm watching a show on PBS right now about the 2004 tsunamis. I wonder what kind of damage would happen if a seismic event happened in the gulf of mexico and triggererd a massive tsunami to hit the southern US coast?
 

loup garou

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Originally posted by: Rapidskies
They were built beyond specs
LOL, no.
Originally posted by: Kaervak
Hey New Orleans, here's an idea, how about not building a city that's on unstable ground and under sea level. Oh wait, common sense nevermind.
Sweet, can I borrow your time machine?
 

Strk

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$77 billion so they can neglect the basic infrastructure of the city again? No thanks
 

91TTZ

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Originally posted by: KLin
Chocolate Nagin? Is that some kind of racist slur?


Stop crying.

Originally posted by: KLin

EDIT: nvm, just found the story about him calling New Orleans a chocolate city

Oh, when a black guy says something like that, it's ok. But if a white guy said that x is a vanilla city, then there would be an outrage.
 

KLin

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Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: KLin
Chocolate Nagin? Is that some kind of racist slur?


Stop crying.

Originally posted by: KLin

EDIT: nvm, just found the story about him calling New Orleans a chocolate city

Oh, when a black guy says something like that, it's ok. But if a white guy said that x is a vanilla city, then there would be an outrage.

I didn't know about the previous story. Kindly STFU :roll:
 

Chaotic42

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This is where I take an unpopular view around here (I live dead-center in the Katrina impact zone). New Orleans and Louisiana have mishandled this from the start. People in Mississippi have taken the initiative and have really begun rebuilding. Churches can't give money away, because everyone turns it down. They want it to go to more needy people. MS is rebuilding slowly, but surely.

However, I can't read the New Orleans paper without seeing how everyone there has been wronged and how the government needs to dump truckloads of money into the city.

Now, I don't claim to know everything storm related that happened, but there's a big difference in the attitudes between New Orleans and the rest of the damaged area.
 

Oil

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Originally posted by: Kaervak
Hey New Orleans, here's an idea, how about not building a city that's on unstable ground and under sea level. Oh wait, common sense nevermind.

:roll: They really thought about that back in the 1700s?
 

cKGunslinger

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Originally posted by: KLin
Chocolate Nagin? Is that some kind of racist slur?

EDIT: nvm, just found the story about him calling New Orleans a chocolate city :p.

You have internet access under that rock? :confused:



=P
 

Squisher

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There has been billions spent and nothing to show for it and no accounting for it.

Corruption is the word of the day.




Even with a well run rebuilding plan it's going to be hard rebuild with so many inhabitants and business owners abandoning the city.

 

Kaervak

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Originally posted by: OSx86
Originally posted by: Kaervak
Hey New Orleans, here's an idea, how about not building a city that's on unstable ground and under sea level. Oh wait, common sense nevermind.

:roll: They really thought about that back in the 1700s?

Unfortunately and obviously not. But even if they had, they probably would have built anyway. There's just some places on the planet that people shouldn't really inhabit, ends in disaster when we do.
 

Svnla

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
This is where I take an unpopular view around here (I live dead-center in the Katrina impact zone). New Orleans and Louisiana have mishandled this from the start. People in Mississippi have taken the initiative and have really begun rebuilding. Churches can't give money away, because everyone turns it down. They want it to go to more needy people. MS is rebuilding slowly, but surely.

However, I can't read the New Orleans paper without seeing how everyone there has been wronged and how the government needs to dump truckloads of money into the city.

Now, I don't claim to know everything storm related that happened, but there's a big difference in the attitudes between New Orleans and the rest of the damaged area.

Don't forget about "Crying game" Blanco the Governor. Her Homebound program is a joke. She tried to use the "potential" surplus money to give "pay raises" to state employees, darm the more important issues such as rebuilding the levee and mash land, I-69 in northwest area, lack of good jobs and healthcare, and on and on.

No wonder La state is in the bottom of all the good list and the top of all the bad list
 

91TTZ

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Originally posted by: OSx86
Originally posted by: Kaervak
Hey New Orleans, here's an idea, how about not building a city that's on unstable ground and under sea level. Oh wait, common sense nevermind.

:roll: They really thought about that back in the 1700s?

Considering that the first levees were built in New Orleans in 1718, they DID think about that.
 

ultimatebob

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Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: OSx86
Originally posted by: Kaervak
Hey New Orleans, here's an idea, how about not building a city that's on unstable ground and under sea level. Oh wait, common sense nevermind.

:roll: They really thought about that back in the 1700s?

Considering that the first levees were built in New Orleans in 1718, they DID think about that.

Yep, they did. Keep in mind that the French Quarter didn't get flooded, and that's the oldest and nicest section of the city.
 

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Originally posted by: Conky
Who are they suing... God? :p

Well, in insurance paperwork, hurricanes and the like are listed as "acts of God", so I guess they are suing God.
 

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Way to try and rob the US treasury Mr. Nagin. All of us are gonna pay dearly to fight this case, and a helluva lot more if Mr. Chocolate City wins.