Almost two years after Katrina, New Orleans has assembled its ninth recovery plan. If the city can spend $117 million "responsibly," there's hope that a billion in federal money will follow. But insurance is a major problem, and the "uptown swells" are still unhappy about the re-opening of housing projects. Terry O'Connor, editor-in-chief of New Orleans CityBusiness magazine, has an update.
New Orleans Gets a Citywide Recovery Plan...Finally
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Guest:
- Terry O'Connor - Editor-in-Chief of New Orleans CityBusiness magazine