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City Park: Green Fills the Holes in The Great Concrete and Roosevelt Mall Smells Like Money

nolamotion wrote 1 month ago: Non-native plants ready to be plugged into the hand-laid brick and concrete holes in the nearly fini … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Louisiana Politics, Politics, sustainability, Economic Development, Green, live oak trees, Low Impact Design, New Orleans

City Park: Green Fills the Holes in The Great Concrete and Roosevelt Mall Smells Like Money

nolamotion wrote 1 month ago: Non-native plants ready to be plugged into the hand-laid brick and concrete holes in the nearly fini … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Louisiana Politics, Politics, sustainability, Economic Development, Green, live oak trees, Low Impact Design, New Orleans

City Park Soil Remediation Project: One Step Forward

nolamotion wrote 1 month ago: Newly hired LSU AgCenter horticultural agent Russell Harris (L) stands with La. Dept. of Agriculture … more →

Tags: Blogroll, sustainability, Green, live oak trees, New Orleans, New Orleans City Park, Sustainable building

Cashio Cochran Takes "Risks" in City Park 5 comments

nolamotion wrote 1 month ago: Just what every ancient live oak needs: a man-made building. Thanks to Lolis Elie and the Times-Pica … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Louisiana Politics, Politics, sustainability, Green, live oak trees, New Orleans, New Orleans City Park, permeable paving

Cayne Miceli Ordeal Included in Justice Dept Report That Declares Sheriff Gusman's Orleans Parish Prison "Violates the Constitutional Rights of Inmates"4 comments

nolamotion wrote 2 months ago: See Nola.com story here. Orleans Parish Prison and Sheriff Marlin Gusman run a hell hole. The United … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Louisiana Politics, Politics, Asthma, Cayne Miceli, Charity Hospital, HCA, Hospital Corporation of America, LSU

Killing the Green with Green Building, Part 2: Lafitte Redevelopment

nolamotion wrote 2 months ago: One of the more than 30 mature oaks destroyed by the redevelopment of the Lafitte Projects on Orlean … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Louisiana Politics, Politics, sustainability, Green, live oak trees, Low Impact Design, New Orleans, permeable paving

Dozens of Trees Damaged on Harrison Ave in City Park3 comments

nolamotion wrote 3 months ago: Bulldozed path under mature trees on Harrison Ave in City Park. Roots have been severed. These trees … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Louisiana Politics, Politics, sustainability, Gardens, Green, live oak trees, New Orleans, New Orleans City Park

City Park of N.O.: Live Oak Destruction Area1 comment

nolamotion wrote 3 months ago: Sign placed after damage already done to old live oak in City Park. After sending  a still-unanswere … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Louisiana Politics, sustainability, Gardens, Green, live oak trees, Low Impact Design, Low Impact Development, New Orleans City Park

Damage Continues at City Park4 comments

nolamotion wrote 4 months ago: Stately City Park Oak damaged by construction to build concrete forms. Special note: I want to apolo … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Louisiana Politics, Politics, sustainability, Gardens, Green, Low Impact Design, New Orleans City Park, permeable paving

What Does Pres Kabacoff Have Against the Master Plan Process?1 comment

nolamotion wrote 5 months ago: UPDATE Thursday June 25: Zombies live in Legislature: SB75 briefly returned from the dead, attached … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Louisiana Politics, Politics, sustainability, Ed Murray, Louisiana Legislature, New Orleans Master Plan

Heading to Washington to be a Citizen Lobbyist for Credit Card Reform

nolamotion wrote 7 months ago: Consumers Union called Friday afternoon to offer me the opportunity to join them in the Capitol this … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Politics, Bank of America, Congress, consumers union, credit card reform, Sen. Mary Landrieu

A Proud Legacy3 comments

nolamotion wrote 8 months ago: This is a rather primitive path in a park out west: Redwood Path This is what the N.O. City Park Imp … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Louisiana Politics, sustainability, Green, New Orleans City Park, permeable paving, stormwater management, Sustainable building

SAVE CHARITY HOSPITAL.COM: GO NOW!1 comment

Charlotte wrote 8 months ago: If you look to my sidebar on the right you’ll see I’ve added a link to Save Charity Hosp … more →

Tags: New Orleans Healthcare, Charity Hospital, neworleans, New Orleans, Healthcare

Paving N.O. City Park2 comments

nolamotion wrote 9 months ago: As I write this, N.O. City Park (NOCP) is laying 4800 linear feet of 8 foot wide impermeable asphalt … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Louisiana Politics, sustainability, Low Impact Design, New Orleans City Park, permeable paving, stormwater management

State Invests $100 Million in Film and Damned Near Nothing in Music1 comment

nolamotion wrote 9 months ago: OK, so the numbers are in and, as reported today in the Shreveport Times, in 2007 Louisiana invested … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Louisiana Politics, Music, Politics, sustainability, Ellis Marsalis, film tax credits, lift, Louisiana music

Antoinette K-Doe Passes on Mardi Gras Day3 comments

nolamotion wrote 9 months ago: 2005 Krewe du Vieux Queen Antoinette K-Doe The world lost another great light with the passing of An … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Music, Antoinette K-Doe, Ernie K-Doe, Mother in Law Lounge, New Orleans Music, Passings

Caynebration #1 Wed Feb 11 @ Le Bon Temps

nolamotion wrote 10 months ago: Friends are throwing a fundraiser/musical event in honor of  Cayne Miceli at Le Bon Temps Roule on M … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Louisiana Politics, Music, Cayne Miceli, Louisiana music, New Orleans, orleans parish prison

Charlotte wrote 10 months ago: A Studiio In The Wood’s David Baker speaking at the Green Project, January 24th Oak Tree in Au … more →

Tags: New Orleans, gardening, Green Living, A Studio In The Woods, neworleans, Hurricane Katrina, The Green Project, Environment, Green

Obama and the Katrina recovery2 comments

neworleanscitybusiness wrote 10 months ago: By Deon Roberts, Online Editor Today is inauguration day for President-elect Barack Obama. So, this … more →

Tags: Hurricane Katrina, Barack Obama


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