Email from City Attorney, 1/28/14

--alleges that report (below) states there is a "need to convert this street to a    one-way,"  but the report does not say that conversion is necessary, only that conversion would "remove these conflicts"

Report of City Traffic Engineer 1/27/14

--notes "conflicts" on Newcomb and issues with driveway at # 44, says conversion to one-way would remove conflicts, but does not say that conflicts are significant safety concern.

          --The staff report

       --Comments from opponents and proponents of the sale

       --Form petitions from proponents of sale

      --Form petitions from proponents of sale

     --Form petitions from proponents of sale

      --Property descriptions, maps, and draft ordinance for one-way conversion

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DEFERRED! The

THURSDAY, APRIL 24 CITY COUNCIL

vote on the Mayor's Proposed

Ordinance to Convert NB to a One Way

has been deferred, probably until

May 8.

 

Victory! TP : CPC denies application to purchase

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TP 4/23/14: City claims safety concerns require conversion of NB to one way.

Times Pic Editorial: "The gate must come down."

Advocate: Closure violates Master Plan

Owen Courreges:

"It has nothing to do with safety."

TP: Emails Reveal City's Evolving Position

TP Comment: "Money sure does talk"

The Lens: City dragging its feet

The Lens: "Mr. Landrieu, tear this fence down."

Hullabaloo: "a dangerous precedent"

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