Algiers Neighborhood Presidents Council
Hurricane Ida
ANPC hopes that all residents are safe and doing well during this difficult time. We will try to post status updates. including information from the city, Entergy, and other sources, as well as postings from Nextdoor. Please send any questions to info@anpcnola.org and we will respond as soon as possible. Please feel to also provide any updates you may have.
Information Sources:
- https://ready.nola.gov/; Text NOLAREADY to 77295 for updates
- FEMA - https://www.disasterassistance.gov/ or call 800-621-3362
- https://gov.louisiana.gov/
- CM Palmer’s social media sites: https://twitter.com/kgislesonpalmer , https://www.facebook.com/kristin.gislesonpalmer/
- FEMA - https://www.disasterassistance.gov/ or call 800-621-3362
- https://gov.louisiana.gov/
- CM Palmer’s social media sites: https://twitter.com/kgislesonpalmer , https://www.facebook.com/kristin.gislesonpalmer/
- Charging Stations – at each Firehouse; Link to offer use of your generator, etc. as a neighborhood charging station https://forms.gle/hoZybKpcSD7poWD7A . You can see the results mapped out at https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/1/edit?mid=1MXqXfrnFJ8wb0lE8iNfGv16YuxbKt3s_&usp=sharing
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Improving the Quality of Life in Algiers|
Located directly across the Mississippi River from downtown New Orleans, Algiers is the only part of the City of New Orleans and Orleans Parish that is located on the West Bank. Though just a few miles away from the hustle and bustle of downtown New Orleans and the French Quarter, Algiers has a suburban atmosphere.
The Algiers Neighborhood Presidents Council is a non-profit organization whose members are presidents (or their representatives) of the various neighborhood associations in Algiers. Its mission is to enhance the quality of life in Algiers through collaboration and shared resources.