Councilmember Gina Driscoll apologized for a “Bermuda Triangle of bureaucracy.”
"We need to be in the neighborhoods where people need us.”
“We’re trying to build a program, and people are kind of starting to poke holes in it before we even launch it.”
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“Because we are a coastal community, we are never going to keep all the water out of our city."
The projects will impact several neighborhoods, including Old Southeast, Cromwell Heights, Harbordale, Lakewood Terrace and Bayou Highlands.
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