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The Times has had excellent coverage on NOLA in general. I disagree with the requirement to raise the houses up to a certain level above future flood waters. Shouldn't the city be able to look forward confidently to its levees not failing again?
by NYFM on Tue Dec 04, 2007 at 08:18:13 AM PDT
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Building on piers is part of the different architecture of NOLA. The piers serve a purpose of raising houses enought to allow "some" over topping of the levees. The silt produced from the water conteracts the natural subsidence. Only because the developers came in and built ranch houses because they were more profitable that NOLA is experiencing this problem. Building codes need to be changed but the construction lobby will scream.
by chigh on Tue Dec 04, 2007 at 09:38:41 AM PDT
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