Holy Cross Neighborhood Demonstration
DNR was awarded a $100,000 grant from the U.S. Department
of Energy to incorporate energy efficiency and sustainable design
practices into Louisiana's rebuilding strategies. National experts
with years of experience in "actual" rebuilding of communities
devastated by disasters have "volunteered" a portion of
their time and services to Louisiana. Many of these experts are
familiar with national programs/funding that may be utilized to
incorporate such measures. Working with the Tulane/Xavier Bioenvironmental
Center, DNR will assist the Holy Cross / Lower Nine neighborhood
with a plan incorporating opportunities to rebuild energy efficient,
safer, and sustainable.
To show the progress of the plan and occurring activities
reflected in the plan, DNR has prepared this website for others
to view and learn from.
- Map
of Orleans Parish Neighborhoods
Click on "Lower Ninth Ward" to see the location of the
Holy Cross Neighborhood within the Lower Ninth Ward.
- Sustainable
Restoration: Holy Cross Historic District & Lower 9th Ward:
Prevention - Protection - Prosperity - Posterity - People - Planet
(video) |
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- Sustainable
Restoration: Holy Cross Historic District & Lower 9th Ward
(pdf)
- Supplement
Regarding the Energy Related Proposals (pdf)
Review of “Sustainable Restoration for Holy Cross Neighborhood
& Lower 9th Ward” by The Technology Assessment Division
staff.
- News
- Sustaining the Nine -
Cover Story -
The Gambit Weekly
Lower Ninth Ward residents are rebuilding their historic but battered neighborhood indo a modern, 'green' model.
- Webcast:
A Perfect Storm:
How one New Orleans neighborhood is struggling to rebuild – and become the nation’s first
zero carbon community.
Thursday, June 28, 2007, 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
- Holy
Cross homes tour helps mark Earth Day: Owners showcase energy-saving
tools
- Article in Monday, April 23, 2007 The Times-Picayune
- "Flat-out
Determination in Holy Cross Neighborhood" and "From
Every Neighborhood, Residents Come to PRC Workshops"
Articles from Preservation
Resource Center's September 2006 edition of Preservation
in Print.
- Holy
Cross, a Target Neighborhood of the Preservation Resource
Center
A brief overview of PRC's involvement with this historic
district.
-
Energizing the Neighborhoods
Article in Tulane University Magazine -- News
When residents gather to talk about rebuilding plans for the
Holy Cross neighborhood of New Orleans, which still does not
have drinking water or electricity for every residence, their
meetings are full of hope and visions of a better future.
Two Tulane staff members are working with them to identify
priorities for the area's renewal.
- The
Struggle for Environmental Justice in a Post Katrina/Rita
World
Article in Louisiana Sierra Club's Louisiana Environmental
Justice Voices, March 2006
- Rebuilding Resources (database)
This database of resources in an Excel spreadsheet has been assembled to assist residents of New Orleans with the recovery effort. Click HERE to view online. Click HERE to download.
Those who do not have Excel can download a free reader be HERE.
DNR/PRC
Because of the historical homes, churches, and other structures,
DNR partnered with the PRC Operation Comeback, an organization
devoted to the restorationa and protectioin of historical properties.
DNR/PRC Demonstration Video (64.7 MB file) |
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Additional projects being undertaken and implemented in HCN/L9,
with assistance from various entities, partners, and neighbors!
SOLA in NOLA
Global Green
Holy
Cross Project
The Sustainable Design Competition for New Orleans
Advancing the Sustainable Rebuilding of New Orleans and the Gulf
Coast
Brad Pitt, Design Chairman and Patron
Zero Carbon NOLA
A Perfect Storm: The Webcast
How one New Orleans neighborhood is struggling to rebuild and become the nation's first zero carbon community. |