Friday, November 9, 2012

Kenner's airport buyout land, school zones, more: Jefferson Parish ...

Kenner officials say they are poised to start redeveloping almost 100 acres of vacant property around Louis Armstrong International Airport. (Photo by The Times-Picayune archive)

  • Kenner officials, yet again, say they are poised to move forward with redeveloping almost 100 acres of vacant property near the Louis Armstrong International Airport. The Advocate has this story.
  • Because extended school days brought on by the Hurricane Isaac shutdown, school traffic zones are being altered in Kenner. Details here from The Advcoate.
  • Jefferson Parish typically posts signs at a property that is being considered for rezoning, resubdivision or other alterations, but neighbors sometimes say they don't find out until it's too late. Today the Planning Advisory Board will study whether to change the notification rules. The board's agenda is at this link.

Source: http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2012/11/kenners_airport_buyout_land_sc.html

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