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May 7, 2019

Helena Moreno

Councilmember Helena Moreno Releases Annual Report on Progress Toward a Safer, More Equitable, and More Affordable New Orleans

Councilmember Helena Moreno Releases Annual Report on Progress Toward a Safer, More Equitable, and More Affordable New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS - Today, Councilmember-At-Large Helena Moreno released a report reflecting on her first year in office and recounting the progress the City has made toward greater safety, equity, and affordability since the new Council and Mayor were sworn in just one year ago. 

May 6, 2019

Helena Moreno

Moreno Calls for Urgent Review of all Tax Dedications: Water Main Break is Yet Another Reminder of Infrastructure Crisis

Moreno Calls for Urgent Review of all Tax Dedications: Water Main Break is Yet Another Reminder of Infrastructure Crisis

NEW ORLEANS - Council Vice President Helena Moreno has issued the following statement regarding the recent water main break and boil water advisory:

March 21, 2019

Utility, Cable, Telecommunications and Technology Committee, Helena Moreno

Utilities Committee Chair Helena Moreno to Introduce Renewable Portfolio Standard, Ensuring Clean Energy Future

Utilities Committee Chair Helena Moreno to Introduce Renewable Portfolio Standard, Ensuring Clean Energy Future

NEW ORLEANS - Tomorrow, Utility, Cable, Telecommunications and Technology Committee (UCTT) Chair Helena Moreno will introduce a Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) resolution at the UCTT Committee hearing, setting forth the process to create the Gulf South's first portfolio standard that would require all new power generation to come from carbon-free sources. New Orleans would be the first territory in the Gulf South to employ an RPS to vastly accelerate the transition to clean energy moving forward.

February 12, 2019

Utility, Cable, Telecommunications and Technology Committee, Helena Moreno, Jay H. Banks, Joseph I. Giarrusso

Council Resolution Directs Improvements to New Orleans Power Station and Focuses Entergy's $5M Penalty Toward Solving S&WB Power Crisis

Seal of the City of New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS - Utilities Committee Chair Helena Moreno, Council Sewerage and Water Board (S&WB) Appointee Jay H. Banks, and Public Works Committee Chair Joe Giarrusso have issued the following statement regarding Entergy and the New Orleans Power Station (NOPS):

"Since taking office last May, this Council has relentlessly fought on behalf of Entergy New Orleans and Sewerage Water Board (S&WB) customers. We continue to review all aspects of service and business practices by S&WB and Entergy to determine how they can better serve New Orleanians.

 

January 31, 2019

Helena Moreno

Responsible and Fair: Taking a Second Look at the New Orleans Power Station

Responsible and Fair: Taking a Second Look at the New Orleans Power Station

Statement by Council Utility Committee Chair Helena Moreno

NEW ORLEANS - The New Orleans Power Station (NOPS) may soon be up for further review by the New Orleans City Council. In 2018, the Entergy New Orleans peaking power plant was approved by the previous Council before the paid actor scandal was uncovered. Councilmember Helena Moreno has issued the following statement on the matter:

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