[Rhodes22-list] Why Rebuild New Orleans?
Herb Parsons
hparsons at parsonsys.com
Thu Sep 15 23:06:55 EDT 2005
Actually, that was where I was headed.
After we cat-5 proofed all the coastal cities, we'd need to tornado-proof all of the "tornado alley" cities, then earthquake proof the west coast, I believe a few cities get avalanches from time to time, and don't forget the heat wave in the north a few years ago... I think you see where I'm going.
Herb Parsons
S/V O'Jure
1976 O'Day 25
Lake Grapevine, N TX
S/V Reve de Papa
1971 Coronado 35
Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana Coast
>>> lemenagerie22 at yahoo.com 9/15/2005 4:49:52 PM >>>
Herb:
Most of us down here in South Texas would rather the government not provide cat 5 proofing. We're already sick of high taxes and besides, it would ruin the view.
A lot of us who live here on the coast understand the risks. Hey, you rool the dice, you take your chances....
jw
Herb Parsons <hparsons at parsonsys.com> wrote:
Question for all:
How many category 5 hurricanes have struck New Orleans in recorded history?
Another question,
What if "bulletproofing" the city against a cat 5 costs more than the repair bill for NO?
Yet another,
Why stop with New Orleans? Why not cat-5 proof every coastal city from South Texas to the northern part of North Carolina? I mean, I know that would be trillions of dollars, but if it's good for one city, isn't it good for all?
Herb Parsons
S/V O'Jure
1976 O'Day 25
Lake Grapevine, N TX
S/V Reve de Papa
1971 Coronado 35
Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana Coast
>>> pthorn at nc.rr.com 9/15/2005 2:49:11 PM >>>
Saroj,
I completely agree with you and Rummy about that. I makes no sense to
rebuild "as was". At the least, they should first upfit the levees to
withstand a Category 5, or plan on converting to a "new world Venice".
Proper planning could have avoided the whole catastrophe. If it's too
expensive to do it properly, then perhaps it shouldn't be done.
PT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Saroj Gilbert"
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> Its an incredible dilemma given the ecology of the area... however New
> Orleans is truly a national treasure rich with historical significance...
> maybe they'll have to pull a Chicago where the city was built up on stilts
> essentially... used to be down a story... often when they excavate for new
> buildings they find store fronts and evidence of streets at what is now
the
> basement area... You can walk from one end of the downtown area to the
> other underground still...
>
> Saroj
>
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>
> > The state of Wisconsin has had some experience with moving towns that
were
> > located in flood prone zones. The southwestern part of the state is very
> > hilly
> > and is prone to flash floods, some of epic proportions. After rebuilding
> > several cities time after time, they finally figured out that the three
> > cities
> > couldn't stay were they were. It took a lot of time and persuasion, but
> > the
> > cities relocated and are thriving today due to both state and federal
> > aid. The
> > point is that they are no longer flooding. Cities can be moved and
> > people's
> > attitude's changed. How many more people need die simply to keep a city
> > where it
> > shouldn't be.
> > Perhaps we should look to correct a problem that was created a long time
> > ago
> > by.......of course, the French. My vote goes with relocating the city.
> >
> > Rummy said that.
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