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FEMA Section 106 Notices for Louisiana
Comments on "Public Notice Regarding Historic Review of Privately-Owned Residential Buildings Proposed for Demolition in Orleans Parish, Louisiana - Not Collapsed Buildings Seeking Public Comment for Potential Inclusion in the Nat'l Register of Historic Places"
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Date of Comment Comment Name
City, State
6/19/2007 If the Columb family of 4426 South Miro wish to repair their home, please do not demolish it.

--willy schley 5534 Fontainebleau Drive, New Orleans, LA
willy schley
New Orleans, LA 
6/19/2007 I strongly DISAGREE with the proposal to demolish this home. We support our neighbors' right to renovate and rebuild their home. They have every intention of doing so and the house is not posing a threat to anyone. I respectfully request that this...     read more Lori Kennedy-Roark
New Orleans, LA 
6/16/2007 As a new resident of Broadmoor,but native Orleanian, I've enjoyed learning about this neighborhood and have been admiring its architectural diversity. I've spoken with the Columbs about their plans to renovate their home. I fully support their effo...     read more Arlene Montgomery
New Orleans, LA 
6/15/2007 I have lived in Broadmoor since 1977. I have served on the Board of the Broadmoor Improvement Association 79-82, a contributor to the BIA Newsletter, and a member of the BIA for years. Post-Katrina, I have served on the Education Committee, the Writ...     read more Marcie Antony Courtney
New Orleans, Louisiana 
6/15/2007 Please consider that the Columbs have plans to renovate and have funding to restore this property. No demolition should take place on this property. Strong consideration to retract this should be taken given the contractor has proven that the prope...     read more Angela Lambright
New Orleans, LA 
6/15/2007 This home should not be demolished. The owners are informed about the challenges involved in restoring this architectural gem and are prepared to devote the time and resources required to do so. As a member of the Broadmoor Improvement Association I ...     read more J.C. Carroll, Assoc. AIA
New Orleans, LA 
6/15/2007 I hope that this terrible mistake can be rectified to the Columb family's satisfaction. They have the money needed to restore this old Broadmoor home and have not requested demolotion. Please hurry to stop this administrative problem. Thank you, L...     read more Linda Ireland
New Orleans, LA 
6/15/2007 I am a relatively new resident of Broadmoor and ninth generation New Orleanian. I implore FEMA to stop its error regarding the Columbs' historic home, and am writing to add another voice to theie support. Kateri Yager
New Orleans, LA 
6/15/2007 I live across the street from this house and I cannot believe the audacity of the cit wanting to tear it down. The family has been maintaining the property by keeping the grass cut and visiting it regularly. I am sure that they are dealing with the...     read more Mary Alice DeCoursey
New Orleans, LA 
6/15/2007 I am a resident of Broadmoor and a member of the Broadmoor Improvement Assn. My home is located one block over from the address in question. The owners of the house (Columbs) have the funding to rebuild and plan to do so. The Columbs never request...     read more Name redacted at request of author
New Orleans, LA 
6/15/2007 I am a member of the Broadmoor Improvement Association which was established in 1930. This family has funding and every intention to rebuild their home. Their house ABSOLUTELY SHOULD NOT be demolished. The neighbors of Broadmoor and the BIA supports ...     read more Ora M. Shaw, MSW, LCSW
New Orleans, LA 
6/14/2007 I am a Board Member of the Broadmoor Improvement Association which was established in 1930. The home in question has belonged to the Columb family since they built it in 1929. This family has funding and every intention to rebuild their home. Their h...     read more Maggie Carroll
New Orleans, LA