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August 3, 2020

Helena Moreno

Council Vice President Helena Moreno Begins Process to Explore Possibility of Citywide WiFi

Council Vice President Helena Moreno Begins Process to Explore Possibility of Citywide WiFi

NEW ORLEANS - Utility Committee Chair and Council Vice President Helena Moreno has sponsored a motion designed to expand internet access across the City and find the best approach to creating public WiFi for New Orleans. The motion will be considered at Thursday's Council meeting.

July 14, 2020

Helena Moreno

Councilmember Moreno Advances Measure to Clean Up Abandoned Payphones in New Orleans Neighborhoods

Councilmember Moreno Advances Measure to Clean Up Abandoned Payphones in New Orleans Neighborhoods

NEW ORLEANS - Today, the City Council Utilities Committee advanced a measure authored by Councilmember Helena Moreno to finally clean up blighted and abandoned payphones in our neighborhoods. A major payphone franchise holder allowed their franchise - or "right" to place their equipment on City property - to expire last September. Now, the Council is moving to direct the City to clean up this blight. 

July 13, 2020

Helena Moreno

Councilmember Moreno Issues Statement on Developments at 1031 Canal Demolition

Councilmember Moreno Issues Statement on Developments at 1031 Canal Demolition

NEW ORLEANS - Councilmember-At-Large Helena Moreno has released the following statement in response to the upcoming removal of the bodies of Jose Ponce Arreola and Quinnyon Wimberly from the Hard Rock Hotel wreckage: 

"Today, as demolition at 1031 Canal continues, we learned that the bodies of 63-year-old Jose Ponce Arreola and 36-year-old Quinnyon Wimberly will soon be removed from the wreckage of 1301 Canal.

July 1, 2020

Helena Moreno

Councilmember Moreno Announces Official Launch of $22M City Council Cares (CCC) Entergy Bill Assistance Program

Councilmember Moreno Announces Official Launch of $22M City Council Cares (CCC) Entergy Bill Assistance Program

NEW ORLEANS - Today, Utilities Chair Helena Moreno announced the formal launch of the "City Council Cares" bill assistance program, which provides up to $100 a month of Entergy bill assistance for New Orleanians that have faced job or wage losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The bill credits last for four months and not only come at no cost to other ratepayers, serve to offset future costs that would have been passed on to all due to the economic downturn. Those offset costs, therefore, save all ratepayers money over time.

June 18, 2020

Jason Rogers Williams, Helena Moreno

New Orleans City Council Calls for New Public Database on Police Misconduct

Seal of the City of New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS - At today's regular meeting, the City Council adopted Resolution R-20-175, supporting the creation of a public-facing database by the Independent Police Monitor (IPM) to increase community engagement, ensure timely data collection, and provide heightened transparency of local law enforcement encounters to create additional accountability. Building and maintaining community trust is the cornerstone of successful policing, and by expanding efforts to collect and publicly provide comprehensive data on the use of force and disciplinary action for law enforcement officers, the Council hopes to take one step closer toward achieving that. 
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