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    Council Member Leslie Harris- "We don't want to become Venice, overrun with tourists only"

    By Courtney P,

    9 hours ago

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    The population of New Orleans has never rebounded after Katrina, and as far as growth overall in the south, the state of Louisiana has seen decline when surrounding states have seen growth.

    Add all that to the price of housing and one might come to the conclusion that, soon, New Orleans won't actually have New Orleanians in it, but rather literally become a tourist town.

    Council member Leslie Harris says there is something the city can do. She is proposing a Housing Trust Fund.

    "Rent and home prices skyrocketed between 2020 and 2023. We could help our neighbor or ensure homeownership for kids with this change."

    Harris says she is asking for two percent of the city's general budget be set aside for the trust and hopes for private sector contributions.

    The trust would help pay for housing, transportation, and child care

    The coucilwoman wants to be clear this isn't a tax that would effect the pockets of those living in New Orleans."

    "We would allocate about seventeen million dollars to the fund from the city's general budget. We already fund offices and other initiatives this way."

    Residents will see the initiative on the November ballot.

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    Vincent Milligan
    8m ago
    Yeah and who gets the money? Who decides to get the money ? No more funds for the confederacy of dunces to misappropriate. Don’t these idiots in the city council realize that the citizens of New Orleans don’t trust them nor the mayor or any city official. This council member Leslie is an idiot.
    ganny
    2h ago
    fix the streets ans drainage first then talk about this
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