It’s been three weeks since the Lutheran Invasion, but there’s still a pile of four-year-old flooded junk in front of the house next door. Don’t…
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It’s been three weeks since the Lutheran Invasion, but there’s still a pile of four-year-old flooded junk in front of the house next door. Don’t…
I think one reason I’ve gotten so caught up in Garbagegate [TM] is because of my own personal garbage anxiety. I haven’t put any bulky…
My friend at City Hall advised me to tune in to Cox Cable Channel 6 today at 1PM. I see on the Best of New…
Ironically enough, on my way home from work, I saw that the giant debris pile on the 3300 block of Iberville was gone. I did…
This is what I was talking about last Friday. The “dirty deal” relates to the city’s trash disposal contracts. Now that it’s the top story…
This summer FEMA scaled back the amount they’d pay the Army Corps of Engineers for debris removal, meaning the City of New Orleans would have…
After months of eager anticipation, we finally got out new trash can yesterday. It has finally arrived. Part of the city’s new big fat garbage…
I was just getting ready to post about how sick I am of living amidst piles of garbage, when I came across the latest from…
Here’s an excerpt from an e-mail I just sent to my City Council Representative, Stacy Head, addressing three problems in my neighborhood: There is a…
At the Mid-City planning meeting this morning, somebody was asking about garbage collection and Shelley Midura was explaining the rules for separating household waste from…
Today (Thursday) is trash day. Waste Management didn’t pick up our trash last Thursday, or the Thursday before that. The pile is mounting. If they…
Garbage has been piling up for the last couple weeks, ever since the city took back over collection. The Army Corps of Engineers had been…