Excursion vessel, river barge collide LAND DEAL
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Excursion vessel, river barge collide LAND DEAL
FINAL FOUR TIPS OFF TODAY Staff writer The Louisiana Legislature has allowed the public defender system in Orleans Parish to remain a “legal hell” that has reached disastrous proportions, a local judge ruled Friday as he vowed to no longer allow the program to represent poor defendants in his court. Orleans Parish Criminal District Court Judge Arthur Hunter said that next month he See DEFENDER, A-7 ELECTION RECOMMENDATIONS This newspaper makes the following recommendations for today’s ballot. ORLEANS PARISH STATE LEGISLATURE, 94TH DIST. Jeb Bruneau CIVIL DIST. COURT, DIVISION A Suzette Peychaud Bagneris JEFFERSON PARISH CONSOLIDATED DRAINAGE DIST. 2 To renew a 6-mill property tax for drainage services YES CONSOLIDATED JEFFERSON RECREATION AND COMMUNITY CENTER AND PLAYGROUND DISTRICT To renew a 10-mill tax for recreation YES PARISHWIDE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1 To renew a 4-mill property tax for technology, building maintenance and capital projects YES JEAN LAFITTE MAYOR Tim Kerner POLICE CHIEF Mary Jo Hargis TOWN COUNCIL (5 POSITIONS) Christy Creppel Shirley Guillie Calvin “Butch” LeBeau Verna “Teta” Smith PARISH COUNCIL, 7TH DISTRICT Al Hamauei COVINGTON CITY COUNCIL AT-LARGE (2 TO BE ELECTED) Trey Blackall Matt Faust DISTRICT A Frances Dunn DISTRICT C Mark Sacco DISTRICT D Martin J. “Marty” Benoit SUN BOARD OF ALDERMEN (3 TO BE ELECTED) Floyd Mizell William M. Rivers June Whitehead FOLSOM AREA 12TH RECREATION DISTRICT To renew a 10-mill tax for the operation of the district YES READ THE LATEST NEWS ONLINE In alliance with The Times-Picayune Real estate writer A Georgia development company has been quietly working to assemble a vast swath of Mid-City, including the Lindy Boggs Medical Center, to create a nearly contiguous 20-acre site for 1.2 million square feet of retail space for national chains that until now have been unable to find a home inside the city. The site being assembled by Victory Real Estate Investments LLC is huge, covering more than half a square mile from Jefferson Davis Parkway to Carrollton Avenue and from Toulouse to Bienville streets. A second phase being discussed would involve an additional 9 acres on the lake side of North Carrollton, across the street from SavA-Center. Victory owns the Sav-A-Center and the former Winn-Dixie store that was converted into a small Home Depot last year. The project has been well below the radar, with few city officials aware of it aside from Councilwoman Shelley Midura. Midura has been briefed on the project and is working closely with the MidCity Neighborhood Organization, which has been playing a behind-the-scenes watchdog role on the development. “We don’t want a suburban-style development plopped in the middle of an urban area,” association member Janet Ward Pease said. Several landlords and business owners said they were negotiating with Victory for their warehouses. Most of the properties in the main retail area, between Toulouse and Conti streets, are large 20th-century metal buildings. Landlords and tenants confirmed talking to Victory but wouldn’t discuss the project, citing confidentiality agreements or concerns over spoiling negotiations. By Michelle Krupa Staff writer With as many as 25,000 residents expected to need help getting out of New Orleans in advance of a hurricane, city officials on Friday rolled out their most detailed evacuation plan since Katrina, along with a call to city employees to sign up for 400 positions required to put the plan into action. Under the “City Assisted Evacuation Plan,” volunteers — both ordinary residents and city workers — would begin picking up elderly residents and those who lack transportation about 54 hours, or 21/2 days, before tropical-storm-force winds are expected to reach the Louisiana coast. Volunteers would also be responsible for keeping track of where evacuees are sent and helping with pets. Depending on the storm’s severity, the plan calls for Mayor Ray Nagin to enact a citywide mandatory evacuation 30 hours before winds whip up. That’s far earlier than Nagin ordered resi- See EVACUATE, A-9 STAFF PHOTO BY MICHAEL DeMOCKER LAND DEAL Lake Pontchartrain MID-CITY N. SOLOMON Bohn Ford N. CARROLLTON AVE. Sav-A-Center Home Depot Area involved in tract deal OR LE AN SA VE . Other existing buildings and businesses American Can Company SE ST. TAMMANY PARISH Volunteers needed in mass evacuation By Greg Thomas OU SCHOOL DISTRICT PROPOSITION 1 To renew a 42.97-mill tax for the school system’s general fund for operations and employee salaries and benefits YES SCHOOL DISTRICT PROPOSITION 2 To renew a 4.9-mill tax for school maintenance and construction YES N.O. unveils its new storm plans –––––––––– Lindy Boggs Medical Center Post Office CONTI ST. CHARLES PARISH Company seeks to bring national chains to area UL PORT COMMISSION PROPOSITION To renew a 5-mill tax for port operations YES –––––––––– TO GRAND ISLE Giant retail project planned in Mid-City BIENV ILLE A VE. By Gwen Filosa NEW ORLEANS EDITION SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 2007 171st year No. 69 Judge vows to free 42 suspects .. . . .. t A/B 50 CENTS SPORTS Bayou St. John Oregon group wants to help, learn Victory is trying to buy 20 acres in Mid-City for retail construction. There has been no verification on which properties, except for the Lindy Boggs Medical Center, are under contract. The group is trying to woo national chains to open up shop there. Governor, mayor, others are in N.O. . JEFF DAVIS PKWY By Bruce Nolan Staff writer STAFF GRAPHIC BY DAN SWENSON See MID-CITY, A-8 Excursion vessel, river barge collide –––––––––– 160 passengers were on final day of cruise –––––––––– By Matt Scallan Jaquetta White and Mark Waller Staff writers An excursion vessel carrying 160 passengers collided with a barge on the Mississippi River at St. Rose, tearing a hole in the vessel but causing no injuries, an executive with the company that owns the vessel said. The 719-foot River Explorer began taking on water after the 10:30 a.m. collision caused a 10-by-20-foot gash. Classified Comics Deaths E C-10 B-5 Editorials Living Money Pumps on the vessel allowed it to stay afloat until it was moved to the river bank near the Kenner Bend Anchorage, Coast Guard spokesman Lt. Derek Beatty said. No one was injured, officials said. The cause of the accident is under investigation. The River Explorer’s bow collided with a barge loaded with methanol being towed by the 130-foot-long tugboat James E. Nevin, which is owned by the American Commercial Barge Line Co. The River Explorer is operated by RiverBarge Excursion Line, a New Orleans company that offers multiday trips on See BARGE, A-6 B-6 C C-12 National People Religion A-12 A-20 C-8 STAFF PHOTO BY JOHN McCUSKER The port bow of the River Explorer was damaged in a collision with a barge Friday morning on the Mississippi River at St. Rose. The barge apparently broke loose from a tugboat’s fivebarge tow before the crash. Sports D Washington A-2 World A-13 More than 100 public and private civic leaders from Oregon, including its governor and the mayor of Portland, arrive today for four days in the Katrina flood zone, partly to see whether Oregon can provide more support on the ground or on Capitol Hill, the group’s representatives said. Gov. Ted Kulongoski, Portland Mayor Tom Potter and others also will examine the grassroots aid being provided by Mercy Corps, an international relief agency based in Portland, Kulongoski said. “When I heard about this trip, it only took about a second for me to say yes,” he said. “I have to see this for myself.” The trip is a public-private partnership spearheaded in large part by Sho Dozono, a Portland businessman. It extends a tradition begun after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, when Dozono and a smaller Oregon See OREGON, A-12 PARTLY SUNNY HIGH LOW 80 68 Weather, B-8 7 12393 11111 8