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143,825 households received mail in February in New Orleans
Population density
(households per square mile)
This mailing list data represents the number of residential addresses per block where the mailman knows someone picks up the mail. Learn more »
...the number of people living at an address.
...how much mail a residence receives.
...change of address orders or other USPS central processes.
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36,067 New Orleans homeowners received Road Home grants to rebuild their homes, as of March 14, 2008*
Density of Road Home Option 1 recipients
(properties per square mile)

"RH 1" data represents the number of New Orleans homeowners who have received Road Home grants to rebuild their home. In other words, they closed on their Road Home application and they chose Option 1.
If a block has several “RH 1” closings, that means that several homeowners on this block have received Road Home money and declared that they will rebuild their home. Some of these recipients may already be living in their homes and receiving mail, and some may not. Some may have started to rebuild, and some may not have started to rebuild… yet.
Remember: Not all properties are accounted for in this data, because not all properties were eligible. Only pre-Katrina homeowners could apply for these grants.
Want to know more about the policies associated with receiving Road Home Option 1 grants? Visit the "Policies and Resources page at The Road Home web site.
* This data will be updated approximately once a month until the Road Home homeowner program is no longer processing applications.
3,925 New Orleans homeowners sold their damaged house to the state of Louisiana, as of March 14, 2008*
Density of Road Home Option 2 & 3 recipients
(properties per square mile)
"RH 2 & 3" data represents the number of damaged properties that have been sold to the state of Louisiana. These pre-Katrina homeowners closed on their Road Home application and they chose Option 2 or 3.
If a block has several "RH 2 & 3" closings, that means there are several properties on this block that were sold to the Louisiana Land Trust (LLT) who is responsible for maintaining them until they are turned over the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority (NORA) to be sold to a new owner.
Remember: If you see zero RH 2 & 3 closings in a block, that does not mean that all properties in that block will be rebuilt. Properties that were vacant or rented before the storm were not eligible for Road Home grants. Such properties might be fixed up, demolished or simply abandoned by their owners, but this information is not captured in this data set.
Want to know more about the policies associated with receiving “RH 2 & 3” grants? Visit the "Policies and Resources page at The Road Home web site »
You can see the addresses of many LLT properties as well as properties currently held by NORA by going to http://www.noraworks.org/search.htm
* This data will be updated approximately once a month until the Road Home homeowner program is no longer processing applications.

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