MAYOR LANDRIEU PROVIDES END OF THE YEAR UPDATE
ON SUCCESSFUL 2014 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
NEW ORLEANS, LA - Today, Mayor Landrieu recorded the 2014 progress in completing construction and breaking ground on new facility and capital improvement projects citywide. In 2014, the City completed twenty-three priority facilities with a total investment of over $88.8 million. Since May 2010, the Landrieu Administration has completed 136 capital improvement projects across New Orleans totaling $223 million.
"Since taking office, my administration has committed every day to rebuilding New Orleans by prioritizing that our essential public facilities like libraries, community centers, parks, playgrounds, and police and fire stations not just be rebuilt, but built back better than before." Mayor Mitch Landrieu said. "As New Orleans approaches our 300th birthday in 2018, our goal is to build a city for ages and we will not rest until this l recovery reaches every neighborhood across our city."
The Mayor's Committed Projects, prioritized to redevelop public facilities and infrastructure destroyed during Hurricane Katrina, serve as anchors for the community, stimulate private investment, enhance economic development, and elevate quality of life and safety for residents. The Landrieu administration has met with FEMA 635 times since May 2010 which has produced $884 million in additional FEMA funding to rebuild and repair public facilities and roads.
Mayor Landrieu added, "We are maximizing FEMA recovery and other public sector dollars and attracting support from corporate and philanthropic champions that are equally committed to New Orleans' future. With each completed capital project, our city grows stronger and there is still so much more to look forward to in 2015 and beyond."
CAPITAL PROJECTS
Successes Achieved in 2014
Twenty-three projects were completed in 2014. Total funding investment of these projects was $88.8 million. Highlights include New Orleans Juvenile Justice Center (Youth Study Center) in St. Bernard Area, NORDC Headquarters at Milne Boys Home in Milneburg, NOPD Fifth District Police Station in St. Claude, New Orleans Museum, New Orleans Museum of Art Storage Warehouse, Joseph Bartholomew Club House in Pontchartrain Park, NOFD Engine 39 in Lower Ninth Ward, Joe W. Brown Park CDBG Enhancements (West Side) in Read Blvd. East, NOFD Engine 31 in Lake Catherine, and Gernon Brown Recreation Center in City Park.
Looking Forward to 2015
In 2015, the City is scheduled to commence construction on 20 projects with a total investment of $78.6 million. Highlights include the new Sanchez Center and Natatorium in Lower Ninth Ward, New Orleans Juvenile Justice Center (Juvenile Justice Complex) in St. Bernard Area, New Orleans Coroner's Complex and EMS Headquarters in B.W. Cooper, Rosenwald Center in B.W. Cooper, Stallings St. Claude Community Center, Carrollton Hollygrove Senior Center, Milne Boys Home Gymnasium in Milneburg, NOPD Police Stables in City Park, and renovations to NOPD Third District Police Station in the Fairgrounds and Latter Library in Uptown.
The following capital improvement projects were completed in 2014:
New Orleans Juvenile Justice Center (Youth Study Center)
District D - St. Bernard Area
Scope: This project scopes includes replacement of the Youth Study Center with a capacity for 40 beds and the development of Juvenile Court facilities within a common campus. This center will house various supportive juvenile services.
Total Funding: $32,566,000
Milne Boys Home Phase I
District D - Milneburg
Scope: Hurricane Katrina Renovations of the historic Gentilly Facility with multiple buildings. Phase I work includes interior demolition, securing and conditioning of the North and South Cottages and the Administration Building.
Total Funding: $9,274,657
NOPD Fifth District Police Station
District D - St. Claude
Scope: Construction of a new two story, 16,000 SF police station for the 5th District.
Total Funding: $7,219,052
City Marks Opening of New NOPD Fifth District Police Station
New Orleans Museum of Art Storage Warehouse
District B - Gert Town
Scope: Renovation of 950 South Rendon Street for secure Art Storage Warehouse for the New Orleans Museum of Art.
Total Funding: $6,706,922
Joseph Bartholomew Club House, Cart Storage, & Community Classroom
District D - Pontchartrain Park
Scope: Construction of new 8500 SF Clubhouse to include a concessions area, dining and communal space, an administrative office, restrooms, pro-shop, and storage for golf cart and equipment, as well as a computer equipped classroom with seating for 50.
Total Funding: $4,642,959
City Celebrates Joseph Bartholomew Club House Ribbon Cutting
NOFD Engine 39
District E - Lower Ninth Ward
Scope: Replacement of the two previous facilities with a single three bay, two-story facility at the FEMA approved estimated size of 8,863 square feet.
Total Funding: $4,304,677
City Celebrates NOFD Engine 39 Ribbon Cutting
Joe W. Brown Park CDBG Enhancements (West Side)
District E - Read Blvd. East
Scope: Joe Brown Park is located in New Orleans East along the Read Boulevard corridor between Lake Forrest Blvd and Dwyer Rd. It is approximately 223 Acres and is one of three regional parks operated by the city of New Orleans. Joe Brown has large and diverse natural features for a broad range of recreational uses including walking, jogging, cycling, fishing, boating, picnicking, ballgames, pet-walking, swimming, tennis and skating. Enhancement to Joe Brown Park renovation projects in New Orleans East include improved entry signage, aesthetic fencing along the perimeter of park, way-finding and signage within the park, improvements to the system of paths and walkways and improved play areas and landscaping.
Total Funding: $4,207,336
NOFD Engine 31 Alba Rd.
District E - Lake Catherine
Scope: Replacement of the previous facility with a two bay, two story facility at the FEMA approved estimated size of 7,500 square feet.
Total Funding: $3,483,797
St. Roch Market
District C - St. Roch
Scope: Repair of the existing 8,600 SF facility to bring it back to a pre-Katrina state. Repairs include roofing replacement, exterior masonry repair and tuck-pointing. Complete restoration of the interior, including but are not limited to the interior floating slab replacement, roof replacement, electrical, plumbing and mechanical systems replacement. All of the finishes and flooring in the entire facility have to be replaced. Replacement of storefront doors and windows and interior doors and the replacement of 6 walk in coolers.
Total Funding: $3,380,540
City Announces Plans for Redevelopment of Historic St. Roch Market
Parks & Parkways Phase III - Multiple Buildings
District D - Dillard
Scope: Repairs, restoration and renovation of Administration, Annex and Tree Division Buildings. Replacement of Head house and Main Greenhouse; repair and restoration of remaining two Greenhouses, Carpenters Shed and EMD Building.
Total Funding: $2,795,690
Gallier Hall HVAC Repairs
District B - Central Business District
Scope: Repairs to the HVAC system at Gallier Hall. Alternates include Exterior Stone repointing, Exterior plaster repair and Acrylic coating, and Window glazing and painting.
Total Funding: $2,681,140
Cemeteries Phase I A - Site Improvements
District s A & B - Citywide
Scope: Repair and reconstruction of masonry walls, roofs and interior repairs, repair or replacement of windows, and fencing repairs to citywide cemetery facilities that include: Carrollton 1&2, Holt, Lafayette 1&2, and Valence.
Total Funding: $2,267,876
Gernon Brown Recreation Center
District A - City Park
Scope: Repairs to an existing NORD gymnasium including a gym space and multipurpose room.
Total Funding: $2,107,080
City Celebrates Gernon Brown Recreation Center Ribbon Cutting
Criminal District Court Phase I - Roof Repairs
District B - Mid-City
Scope: Complete Roof Replacement, Waterproofing Coatings at selected masonry locations, Defunct HVAC Equipment removal and related repairs.
Total Funding: $1,822,589
Municipal Traffic Court - Flood Proofing
District B - Mid-City
Scope: Exterior flood protection and installation of a flood gate.
Total Funding: $839,552
Florida Avenue Transfer Station
District D - St. Roch
Scope: The scope of work includes the replacement of two push pits, structural repairs, and electrical repairs.
Total Funding: $696,040
Municipal Auditorium Phase I A - Permanent Pump Replacement
District C - Treme-Lafitte
Scope: Placement of a permanent sump pump in the Municipal Auditorium basement.
Total Funding: $678,275
NOPD Sixth District Police Station
District B - Central City
Scope: The scope of work will include analyzing the HVAC for potential repairs, removing and replacing all air handlers, chillers, controls, dampers and all required components for heating and air conditioning, pipe inspection and repairs, evaluate the condensate, and analyzed the chill water flow and water treatment in the chiller through the condensate.
Total Funding: $500,231
NOFD Engine 10 Morrison Rd.
District E - Little Woods
Scope: Renovation of the Morrison Avenue Fire Station No. 10, including equipment bay and living quarters for firemen. Repair damaged sections of roof, replace and elevate condensers, clean and paint doors, and provide exhaust fan.
Total Funding: $466,390
NOFD Engine 26 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy.
District B - Mid-City
Scope: Repairs to engine bay equipment and living quarters. Interior and exterior architectural repairs. Repair of fire alarm system and minor mechanical/electrical repairs.
Total Funding: $418,602
Cemeteries Phase I B - Cottages
Districts A & B - Citywide
Scope: Repairs to the cottages at Carrollton 1 & 2, Holt, and Valence cemeteries.
Total Funding: $408,732
Di Benedetto Playground
District E - Read Blvd East
Scope: Playground repairs. CDBG Improvements: New park layout, new playground equipment and park amenities.
Total Funding: $313,735
Impound Lot Cashier Office Upgrades
District B - Central Business District
Scope: New exterior paint, interior flooring, new HVAC system, interior painting and cashiers counter modifications to meet ADA requirement; new ADA ramp and automatic door installation.
Total Funding: $34,612
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