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Name: Johnell M Colbert on Sep 4, 2009Comments: Much work remains to be completed for the full recovery of our city and its citizens. We were looking forward to receiving grant dollars to assist our grassroots, faith based non profit that is active in the community. Please find a way to reinstate funding for this program. People are stll hurting.Flag
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Name: Khalil Tian Shahyd on Sep 4, 2009Comments: This Neighborhood Assistance Program can be an important source of funding for small neighborhood and community groups to start or complete local projects, art programs and other grassroots initiatives. It will be an important step for generating community and government partnerships and in helping neighborhoods build the capacity to participate more effectively in local planning and other decisions that impact our lives.Flag
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Name: Jerry W. Ward, Jr. on Sep 4, 2009Comments: We are weary of politics as usual. If New Orleans is to thrive in a future, we must have truthful and transparent answers about cooperation between community groups and city government.Flag
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Name: (Ms.)Olga A. Jackson on Sep 7, 2009Comments: Please coonsider re-instate the program. We really were depending on it.Flag
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Name: Marcia Peterson on Sep 9, 2009Comments: It is imperative that the Desire/Florida neighborhood of the Upper Ninth Ward be included in the Neighborhood Assistance Program funding when reinstated.Flag
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Name: Paul Thibodeaux on Sep 9, 2009Comments: If the city government is not responsible for cutting this funding to our neighborhood organizations, who is responsibleFlag
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Name: Lily Keber on Sep 9, 2009Comments: I am outraged at the suspension of the Neighborhood Assistance Program. An excellent program like this should be employed to benefit the maximum amount of people, not defunded and cut! I demand that this be re-instated!Flag
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Name: Rebecca Burton on Sep 10, 2009Comments: This issue really needs to be further explored/discussed, as well as, addressed because other organizations as well as my own have taken every effort to recover and maintain our neighborhood(s). It saddens me to drive through the City of New Orleans and see the condition in which the city is still in, 4 years later. It is even evident that those neighborhoods with many disenfranchised, at-risk, and susceptible citizens are often the communities with little to no help, which is inequitable. I feel this shows and tell our residents that we do not care for them and are not concern with them nor their well-being, especially when state/city funded projects in these neighborhoods are neglected and left to exacerbate many of the problems that plaque these communities, i.e. poor/lack of health and mental health, sanitation, infrastructure, law enforcement, and etc…Flag
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Name: Daniel M. Perkins on Sep 10, 2009Comments: Funds are needed for the Desire/Florida area.Flag
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Name: Dorian Hastings on Sep 15, 2009Comments: The Neighborhood Assistance Program sounded like a great opportunity, especially for the City to work in partnership with neighborhoods and residents. I am greatly disappointed that the program has been cut.Flag
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Name: Barbara Hill on Sep 21, 2009Comments: It is very important that this be reinstated in order to support our communities to be key to their ongoing renewal and development.Flag
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