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To: Big Bucks who wrote (2096)9/1/2005 4:52:40 PM
From: Triffin  Respond to of 16955
 
BigBucks ..

The port infrastructure can remain
it's not in the city ..

Read this post and my response to it ..

Message 21660046

Just an idea .. At a minimum the engineers
should consider adopting the "Galveston
solution" if the city is rebuilt on the present
site .. Personally .. a location north of
Lake Pontchartrain above sea level would be
a logical choice .... We're gonna spend many
tens of billions anyway ..

Triff



To: Big Bucks who wrote (2096)9/2/2005 2:29:39 AM
From: Bill on the Hill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16955
 
Hope you don't mind if i butt in here.

if new orleans is wiped out. why not make it a park. a venice is a great idea. why not call out the largest land planning staff in the world and rebuild new orleans housing back about twenty or thirty miles inland. and go to service new orleans in a venice like setting surrounded by parks and natural lands. bulldoze the wiped out housing and let those that survived stay. Build a vast urban park on everything destroyed.

high speed train the residents to the NEW NEW ORLEANS.

call it N2O

and allow laughing gas in the bars. in honor of its new name.

it could be beautiful.