The top official with the agency that oversees state-financed construction projects said a contractor is scheduled to begin erecting a fence Tuesday around the perimeter of Duncan Plaza, which will be transformed into a construction site over the next several months.
The barrier around the park, which will stretch along Loyola Avenue and Perdido and Gravier streets, was supposed to go up a week ago, but state officials agreed to delay the start date to give the city more time, said Jerry Jones, director of the Office of Facilities Planning.
"We're trying to make this transition as smooth as possible," Jones said. "We're hoping that social service agencies and the city will step forward.
"We build stuff, so we're probably not the best folks" to find shelter for the homeless.
Jones said members of his staff have visited Duncan Plaza in recent weeks to begin alerting the occupants about the impending work.
"We've tried to communicate to them that this is for their own safety," he said. "And I've been told that they are a good group of people who understand what's happening. They are not a rowdy group of folks."
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Irony
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Labels:
demolitions,
housing,
New Orleans
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