What's Up Downtown
10 June 2016 Issue
THE MILLENNIALS 


The Millennials honors dynamic young professionals who contribute to the community through public service, make significant strides in business sectors, or serve as cultural ambassadors. This year's event will take place on July 16th at People's Health Jazz Market. Deadline to submit nominations is June 17.

Doing Business in Cuba Summit


The Louisiana Alliance for Cuba will host a one-day summit about doing business in Cuba on Wednesday, June 22 from 9am to 3pm at Gallier Hall in Downtown New Orleans. Speakers include leaders in Cuba's corporate, banking and international trade industries; infrastructure and energy; agriculture, commodities and mining; and food, hospitality, and the entertainment industry. Register quickly, space is limited!

HOT SUMMER SPECIALS AT CANAL PLACE


Saturday, visit the Shops at Canal Place and enjoy the cool sounds of Peter Cho on piano from Noon to 2pm, followed by the duo of Leslie Martin on piano and Garry Hullette on guitar from 2 to 4pm, while complimentary wine and Abita Beer flow from 1 to 4pm.


ADAM PENDLETON: BECOMING IMPERCEPTIBLE 
EXHIBITION ON VIEW NOW-JUNE 16, 2016 AT THE CAC
 

The Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans (CAC) presents Adam Pendleton: Becoming Imperceptiblethe largest solo museum presentation of the artist's work in the United States. Including film, wall paintings, ceramics, silkscreens (on mylar, plexiglass, steel, and canvas), the exhibition frames the artist's oeuvre as a complex dialogue between culture and system, a body of work invested in the cross-referencing of aesthetic and social histories.
 
 



Jonathan Ferrera Gallery
First Saturday Gallery Openings on July 6
6pm - 9pm

ART HYSTERICAL
Curated by Matthew Weldon Showman
Now - July 30

400 Julia Street
Click here for a listing of exhibits

TRAFFIC ADVISORIES for Downtown

 CANAL STREET TUNNEL


Work is ahead of schedule and expected to cost far less than an original projection of $5 million
 
Installation of a reinforced concrete wall on the Canal Street end of the tunnel has been completed. A similar wall at the Poydras Street end of the tunnel is almost complete. Crews are also nearly finished with repairs to damaged sewer and drain lines, underground conduits and drainage structure on the Canal Street side.
 
After this work is complete, Hard Rock Construction will lay a foundation so the street can be repaved. The project work is expected to be complete by the end of June, and the total project cost is not expected to exceed $3 million.

 
Picayune Pl.

Picayune Pl., between Natchez and Gravier streets closed to vehicular traffic with no on-street parking, during work hours while crews perform exploratory excavation work. Due to underground utility conflicts, the Sewerage and Water Board must redesign placement of the new waterline prior to installation. Once exploratory excavation work is completed, the street will be temporarily asphalted and open to vehicular traffic until waterline replacement work begins.
 
Waterline replacement work is expected to be complete sometime this summer. During this time Picayune Pl., between Natchez and Gravier streets, will be closed to vehicular traffic with no on-street parking, during work hours.

 
Gravier St.

Going on now and lasting through the summer months, Gravier St. between Baronne and O'Keefe streets will be closed to vehicular traffic with no on-street parking, during work hours.
 
The scope of work includes excavating a portion of the roadway, replacing damaged or leaking water lines, placing fill material beneath the roadway, and paving the damaged portion of the roadway.
 
In general, construction crews will be working from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Work on the weekends is not anticipated; however, inclement weather may alter the project schedule. Residents are reminded to use caution when driving, bicycling and walking near construction sites.
 
Work in the Central Business District / French Quarter began in January 2014 and is scheduled to last through summer 2016. The construction contract was awarded to Boh Brothers Construction for $6.8 million.

For more information about these projects, or to sign up for regular e-mail status updates on the FEMA-funded Waterline Replacement Program, contact Kristen Sawyer at kksawyer@nola.gov or 504-658-8483.

TRAFFIC COORDINATION MAP 

View Areas Impacted by Construction

 

City of New Orleans Department of Public Works has traffic coordination maps for the major portions of the City that are currently being impacted by construction including Downtown New Orleans. Visit www.nola.gov/dpw/traffic-coordination to view them. The maps are updated every 2 weeks.

 

DOWNTOWN NOLA APP

Downtown in the Palm of Your Hands

Download the free Downtown NOLA Mobile App featuring the Downtown guide, SafeWalk and ways to communicate directly with the DDD about Downtown matters. Download now by clicking on one of the links below to have Downtown NOLA in the palm of your hand.

ADD YOUR BUSINESS TO THE DDD WEBSITE

Downtown organizations may register and add their company and/or event to the site for freeClick here to begin your post. 

 

Don't miss this opportunity to let us help promote you!

 

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SAFECAMNOLA.COM 

Register Your Security Camera with NOPD to Help Fight Crime

 

If you own a security camera in New Orleans, you can now register it with NOPD to help detectives solve crimes in your neighborhood and provide strong evidence to put offenders away. 

 

The New Orleans Police and Justice Foundation, in partnership with the NOPD, launched a new online service called Safecam NOLA.  The program allows residents and business owners to register their security cameras with New Orleans Police. The SafecamNOLA project is an expansion of "Safecam8," which was an on-line program that Downtown residents and business owners in the Eighth Police District have been using for years to register their cameras with Eighth District police.  The 1,302 8th District cameras that are in that system are now included in the citywide SafecamNOLA system.  

 

Please visit www.SafecamNOLA.com to enroll today.

 
RECYCLING BINS BEING DELIVERED DOWNTOWN

Glass Recycling Included 

Citizens in Downtown New Orleans can call 311 to request delivery of the blue recycling bins if their property is eligible for collection by the City.
 
Residents and small businesses can recycle paper, small metals, cardboard and plastics (#1-#7) on Tuesday of each week. Glass will be collected on Thursday.
 
Collection of recyclable materials operated by Empire Services. For more information visit www.nola.gov

RTA INCREASED BUS SERVICE


The RTA Board of Commissioners has increased bus service by over 11 percent to support more job access and make weekend and late evening travel more convenient. Click here for the new schedule.
 
These changes include 5am start times and 24 hour service on many routes used by commuters to access Downtown employment centers, education facilities, and medical care.
 
These service enhancements are designed to restore weekend service in many areas, improve neighborhood access, provide connectivity to major transit lines, and increase frequency on many lines. Additionally, an express line has been added to the Louis Armstrong International Airport to provide access to jobs at the airport and at the new terminal construction site.