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New Orleans colleges still awaiting repairs

More than two years after Hurricane Katrina, schools must wait for state funding.
Nov. 5, 2007

Delgado Community College in New Orleans still is awaiting repairs that are expected to cost nearly $14 million. Until the work is done, structures that make up nearly one-sixth of the college's square footage are unusable. Other local campuses in the state-run community and technical college system need major hurricane-related work, too. Rebuilding the Louisiana Technical College's Sidney Collier campus in New Orleans' 9th Ward, which Katrina obliterated, is expected to cost nearly $12 million. And at Nunez Community College in Chalmette, repairs are expected to total about $5.2 million. Under the existing system, the work can't start because these institutions have had to stand in line and hope for money from the state's capital outlay budget

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