[StBernard] need info

Westley Annis westley at da-parish.com
Sat Aug 5 19:46:22 EDT 2006


Jer,

As crazy as it seems, this expanded Murphy zone has a high number of people
returning, some of whom could be expected to be well to do. Besides
including Corrine Estates and Palmisano Blvd which has people rebuilding
(not all may be in a FEMA trailer), but Pelitere Street has a high ratio of
residents rebuilding, many who are living in a FEMA trailer.

The Murphy map covers a large area and several neighborhoods/subdivisions.
You have to drill down to at least the subdivisions to get a better gauge of
who is coming back and who isn't.

With the exception of Corrine Estates, I don't see too many people in the
St. Mark neighborhood returning. My street, Mumphrey Rd, is practically
devoid of FEMA trailers.

Westley

-----Original Message-----
If I might comment, being from the District C affects me as well, Rena.

Concerning our area, how many times WERE we told the truth? When we were
(and I'm trying to recall when), we were penalized because we chose to live
in eastern Chalmette. I suppose that you can make a comparison here as a
select group of St. Bernard Citizens who are being Chastized, Ostrasized and
Penalized.

It would be interesting to find out if this area oulined by the extended
Murphy's map of Jacob, 40 Arp, Paris and st. Bernard Hwy's is a leading
taboo in the parish with less per capita living/coming back?

If one had to surmise as to which area in St. Bernard is the most
progressive in recovery and which one is least (regressive/dormant), which
one would it be?

-=jer=-






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