Wait.
They are getting how much?
NEW ORLEANS — The state’s Superdome commission has finally agreed to
compensate the city of New Orleans for taking a block of LaSalle Street
to build Champions Square in 2011.
The Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District commission, which
oversees the Superdome, Smoothie King Center and other venues, approved a
resolution Thursday to pay the city $2.35 million in 10 installments
over five years as compensation for developing on and shutting down
vehicle access to a public street
Ha ha that's practically nothing. This report also says the street "is valued at $3.3 million" but, in reality the state should owe a lot more than that in back usage fees. Maybe ten times as much. Maybe that's why they're also planning to give the street back, at least in part.
The LSED also agreed to reopen the stretch of LaSalle Street between
Poydras and Girod streets to vehicle traffic starting Jan. 1, 2021, and
then the city would go through normal temporary street closure
procedures when there’s an event at Champions Square or a sporting event
at the dome.
That's an interesting plot twist, anyway. I wonder if the cars will return to LaSalle Street before or after they are
banned from the French Quarter. As long as they leave enough room
for all 13,000 fans to pre-game while properly social distancing, I guess it works out.
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