September 20th, 2008 by Adrastos
The most overrated man in Debrisville, trash mogul Sidney Torres is planning to open a trash “transfer station” in Da Parish. LINK. The Chalmatians aren’t happy since it sounds like a euphemism for a dump. El Sid’s response to his critics is to brag about how first class everything he does is. He has nice hair and knows Lenny Kravitz and Kid Rock so of course he’s trustworthy. And if you believe that, I have a bridge for sale…
-Adrastos
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August 18th, 2008 by Loki
It’s no secret that a lot of trash talk goes on in New Orleans (*cough* chocolate city *cough*), and it is also no secret that so much of it is generated by the political class. Now Bayou St.John David is talking some serious trash, and once again that walking id of a Mayor seems to be in the middle of it.
Take a moment and head over to Moldy City where David asks:
Perhaps we should ask the SCLC why Richards Disposal is offering predominantly white Jefferson Parish a significantly lower price today than it negotiated with predominantly black Orleans Parish two years ago?
It’s an important question, and he has volumes to say on the matter.
This has been a HumidCity homework assignment. End transmission.
-Loki, HumidCity Founder
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July 4th, 2006 by Loki
A Huge thanks to Dangerblonde for posting this data. Full documentation of the relveant ordinances can be found at the full artice (linked below). Once again our local Metrobloggers throw out something of immediate use.
Metroblogging New Orleans: illegal signs - trash them
I got an e-mail from Becky Zaheri of Katrina Krewe and it reminded me that it is illegal for people to put signs on the neutral ground or on utility poles except in very specific circumstances. Not only that, but it is perfectly legal for any citizen to remove these signs and properly dispose of them. I’ve quoted the relevant city ordinances below. So, feel free to remove any illegal signs from your neighborhood and if anyone complains tell them to look up Section 66-284 of the Municipal Code.
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