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Fall is upon us but still hot!

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Even tho September has arrived and it says 'fall' in the ads, it is not. One does not recognize fall in the south until sometime in November. Then the leaves are dropping, grass quits growing and not alot of folks at the beaches.
Here is the latest on the Gulf Coast of Ms revitalization program. The condos are progressing upward and outward along Hwy 90(the main drag). The latest is getting approval from Biloxi councilmen to rezone the Tivoli and White House hotel land for million dollar casino enterprises. Even the Choctaw tribe is trying to get approval to build a casino in Jackson County where no casinos are built YET. The rebuilt casinos are built back up and continuiing to lure tourists and locals alike, to come and play. Bus service is expanding, bringing folks in from all surrounding states for one day excursions with enticements of free buffet and maybe $10 play at the slots or tables.
Good news for Ocean Springs. The bridge is almost there to cross over into Biloxi. November 1 is looming around the corner. I drove down to the beach front yesterday to check it out and it is magnificent. I don't remember how high it is supposed to be but it right up there. True, now if we should ever get another Katrina(no way) it probably will crumble as before. No matter, it is a beautiful sight which ever side of the bridge you are sitting on waiting to cross. I certainly will appreciate this bridge as it means not driving a half hour or more to get to the other side.
Ocean Springs beach front is taking shape. Many of the damaged homes are being replaced bigger and more beautiful than before. These are the folks who have the bucks to do so. One very large apartment complex is coming along about 6 miles north of O.S. but I can imagine the rent should be $800 and up for a 1 bedroom. Habitat for Humanity has built many new homes for those without in Pascagoula(20 miles east of O.S.) Pascagoula and all the coast west to New Orleans still looks like it did 09-29-2005 after Katrina roared thru.
The latest for the 15,000 still in Fema trailers, is the feds are going to build "Katrina cottages" to get them out of the deplorable conditions. Many are getting sick from contamination in the trailers; crime and drugs are running rampid thruout these communities. The folks need to apply for this Katrina cottage and no telling yet what it will cost them to get in. They will have all appliances installed and I would imagine furniture will come from some other sources like church groups, etc. I believe these will be selected areas for communities to be built and not just plunked on someone's old slab. NO date has been given as to when this endeavor would even begin. During all this, Gulfport has decided to take the Fed money allocated for housing and use it to dredge the harbor for commercial use. Now that just gives you an idea of how politics works.
On the other side of the coin, the school that had to use port-o-lets because they needed a well dug so they could have inside facilities, are in the process of getting the well. Seems Robin Roberts of Good Morning America called someone to find out what the problem was. After the story make headlines and after a year later of paperwork, some head honcho of FEMA gave the approval to get it going. Robin had come to the coast to bring attention to Katrina and its aftermath via TV and accomplished many things. Many thanks to Robin and her efforts.
Many church groups and individual volunteers are making life alot better for those in need and we are so thankful. No matter what they say on TV or in newspapers, the feds and FEMA are a joke. The local counties and the feds continually blame each other as to why the money is not coming forward. That is going to be ongoing as long as politics are involved.
Someone said it will take at least 10 years for this area to take shape and this is obvious. I implore you not to contribute to any more fund raising as the money is NOT coming our way. I only know of DOLTR that is a local Catholic group that is helping by buying appliances or offering services where needed. Church groups and individuals are what are rebuilding the Gulf Coast of MS, thank goodness.
Thanks for reading.

Latest news from the Gulf Coast

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I decided to post some of the latest news going on here even tho you may
WONDER SOMETIMES how things are coming along after Katrina.

ALMOST 2 YEARS LATER -----GOOD NEWS FOR OCEAN SPRINGS
Biloxi And Ocean Springs To Be Connected Again In November


Aug 16, 2007 04:33 PM
We're just 77 days away from a key recovery milestone. On November
first, traffic will once again roll over the Biloxi Bay. Thursday
morning, contractors gave the media a status report and a tour of the
$342 million Biloxi Ocean Springs Bridge project.
Ultimately the Biloxi Ocean Springs Bridge will have six lanes of
traffic, and a pedestrian walkway. The plan right now is to have the
entire bridge open by April 17, 2008.
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OUR KIDS ARE DOING WELL IN SCHOOL!
Despite having no school building(FEMA trailers) and still living in trailers at
home, many South Mississippi students are still excelling in the
classroom.
Based on the results from the Mississippi Curriculum Tests, Long
Beach, Ocean Springs, and Pass Christian consistently were the top
performers in South Mississippi
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NO LOW INCOME HOUSING FOR ALL THE FEMA TRAILER FOLKS!
Agee says he plans to build modular homes on 54 lots in Hancock
County ranging from $120,000 to $140,000. The property is off of
Highway 603. The lots sit on land between Road 556 and Avenue B road.
"For a $140,000 or less, you're getting a category five rated home
that is 1440 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and quite frankly,
they're extremely well built,"
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HEY, WE STILL HAVE TIME FOR FUN AT THE CASINOS!
SENIOR DAY IS ON WEDNESDAY FOR THE BUFFET-HALF PRICE
Mississippi's gross gaming revenues in July reached $266.2 million.
The figure is just shy of the all-time record of $266.3 million in
July 2002. For the first seven months of this year, Mississippi
casinos have earned more than $1 billion.

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SoundOff DAY from the Gulf Coast

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I decided to give you an idea of what the coast of MS is looking like today.  The first picture is all that is left of a 2 story apartment house and what you see are things from someone's apartment.  The other picture is the front of a home with the facial part ripped off, lying on the ground and you could look right thru the house as all that remained was the brick walls.  Actually it is not much better than it was August 29, 2005 when Katrina came roaring in, as far as rebuilding for the local folks.   Oh yeah, the high rise condos are going up like crazy along the beachfront with monies from out-of-state investors.  Oh yeah, the casinos are getting back into operation and expanding with all the big monies of out of state investors who are trying desparately to get the tourists to come back to spending monies here.  Oh yeah, the folks who have some money or got something from the insurance companies are rebuilding their homes 16-18 feet up in the air so some BIG WAVE won't get them next time, according to zoning regulations.  BBBBBBBuuuuuuutttttttt, the primary residents of Biloxi, Pass Christian, Bay St. Louis, Waveland folks(prior to 8-29-2005) are still looking at slabs where their homes once were.  I went to Biloxi today and I see no progress.  A few trailers here and there sitting next to their slabs.  A few businesses are up and running but where are all the people.  We still have over 50,000 living in trailers and that is a low estimate.  No housing communities have been started for them.  No senior housing have been started for those who lived in the retirement homes.  No Katrina homes have been started for them.  They quote $60,000 and up for a Katrina cottage.  Imagine that!  Habitat for Humanity has started on some but very few.       So we still ask where is all the money being spent.  This is 22 months now since 8-29-2005 when the BIG WAVE came thru.  All the millions from the Feds.  All the monies raised on the telethons by celebrities.  Politics is holding it back someplace cuz nothing is showing here.  What in the world is going on that the U.S. government can treat its citizens this way?  What will it take to give some peace and sanity back to the citizens of the Gulf Coast?  How long is it going to be before these monies will build communities where folks can rent a place and call it home?  I have no answers except the Gulf Coast is gone, the people are gone, the heart and soul is gone.  The only ones that are smiling are the casinos, condo builders and those who are making some money off of this tragedy. Just had to let off steam today as to how I feel after all this time. Looks to me like the Gulf Coast of MS has fallen in the crack of bureaucracy.

Start of a new day

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I decided to start a blog today to talk about what is happening in my life and the lives of those around me. My life has been changed drastically in the past year since Katrina came whipping thru. Fortunately my home was spared and after many months of minor repairs, it is back to normalcy. Most of this was due to finding workers. I thank God every day for my blessings.:sing:
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