{"id":502,"date":"2007-01-10T14:12:51","date_gmt":"2007-01-10T14:12:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/joemckeever.com\/wp\/?p=502"},"modified":"2007-01-10T14:12:51","modified_gmt":"2007-01-10T14:12:51","slug":"life-in-new-orleans","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/joemckeever.com\/wp\/life-in-new-orleans\/","title":{"rendered":"Life in New Orleans"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Sportscaster Jim Henderson says one thing people have always loved about New Orleans is that it appealed to all your senses. You enjoyed the sights&#8211;the grand homes, the historical buildings, the river; you loved the sounds&#8211;the music; you could taste the city&#8211;its cuisine; and you can even smell it&#8211;sometimes the smell of coffee roasting at a nearby plant and at other times, less appetizing aromas.<\/p>\n<p>Life in this city these days is a matter of &#8220;Ds.&#8221; It&#8217;s always been daring. Since Katrina, it has been difficult. And now, it&#8217;s downright dangerous. The crime rate is soaring off the charts. And that&#8217;s not just in Orleans Parish proper.  Last year, Jefferson Parish, always thought of as a safer alternative to the city, registered 78 murders. That is more than double the previous year.<\/p>\n<p>Tuesday, Mayor Nagin and other local officials held a news conference to announce plans to combat the increase in violence. They&#8217;ll be asking the NOPD to speed up investigations, assigning sheriff&#8217;s deputies to routine police duties in order to free up police officers for serious crime work, and increase drug and alcohol traffic checks between 2 and 6 am. So far, they&#8217;ve not announced a curfew but it&#8217;s being discussed.<\/p>\n<p>In the letters section of the paper, Fred Cargo of New Orleans thinks a curfew is a bad idea. All you have to do, he says, is chart the times of all the murders in 2007 so far. Two occurred after 11 pm; the others took place at 1:30 pm, 5:30 pm, 7 pm, 8 pm, 8:45 pm, 10:15 pm, 3:30 pm, 3:45 pm, 7 pm, 5:30 am, and 7:24 am. Good point, Fred.<\/p>\n<p>One of the mayor&#8217;s suggested crime-fighting techniques is a &#8220;clergy family intervention&#8221; program, in which &#8220;priests would visit victims&#8217; families.&#8221; Priests? Good idea. We may assume that was meant to cover all us non-priests&#8211;pastors, rabbis, and such.<\/p>\n<p>Last Sunday&#8217;s Times-Picayune devoted several pages to showing how home values have changed since Katrina. Turns out it&#8217;s a great time to buy a big house in New Orleans. If you don&#8217;t mind its being a fixer-upper and living in a neighborhood of high weeds and big rats.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><br \/>\nThese numbers are the average cost per square foot. In the Gentilly area of New Orleans, the pre-Katrina value of homes averaged out to $92 psf. These days, undamaged homes are selling for $122 psf and damaged homes for $41 psf.<\/p>\n<p>In the ritzy Uptown area, pre-Katrina prices averaged $173 psf; now the figure is $188. Now, contrast that with the Ninth Ward where pre-K prices were $75 psf. Undamaged houses there are selling for twice that, $155, and damaged homes for $31.<\/p>\n<p>Out where I live, in the Jefferson Parish suburb of River Ridge, pre-Katrina prices were $127 psf; now the homes are going for $142 psf. In Old Metairie&#8211;the priciest portion of this parish&#8211;pre-Katrina: $168; presently $185 if undamaged and $103 if damaged.<\/p>\n<p>When people think of relocating to this city for jobs, one major consideration is &#8220;where will you live?&#8221; Homes are scarce and expensive. Gradually, more will come on the market as homes are rebuilt, and we expect the prices will even out.<\/p>\n<p>The new edition of Zagat&#8217;s dining guide is out and they have a lot of positive things to say about New Orleans. Basically, they emphasize that what tourists have always enjoyed about this city&#8211;the restaurants, the French Quarter, St. Charles Avenue&#8211;are all still here, and that the city could sure use your business. &#8220;The patriotic thing to do is to pack up your bag and visit New Orleans. You can help out by coming down and having a good time. That&#8217;s a good thing,&#8221; said Tim Zagat.<\/p>\n<p>We will &#8216;amen&#8217; that, but add a word. If you really want to help this city, log on to www.baptistcrossroads.com or call Project NOAH Rebuild (504\/362-6404) and ask about bringing in a crew to work on rebuilding damaged homes or constructing new ones. We need the help!<\/p>\n<p>Mostly, pray for us. 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