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After a French Quarter board approved a new emergency sanitation contract, New Orleans' trash feud reached a new peak.
All members of the board voted to keep IV Waste as the trash collector, resulting in two companies handling sanitation ...
In one of America's favorite party hotspots, residents and business owners say the stench of trash and bad decisions is being ...
The French Quarter Management District has set the stage to have two sanitation contractors by week’s end. The board voted ...
The French Quarter Management district signed a contract with IV Waste Monday, July 28. It will cost over $450,000 a month. Friday is also the day when Mayor Latoya Cantrell’s contract with Henry ...
New documents obtained by the New Orleans City Council appear to show Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s emergency French Quarter trash ...
New Orleans' top sanitation contractor is speaking out against insider politics at City Hall as his contract to keep the ...
Located in downtown New Orleans and only one block from the French Quarter, the hotel is an easy walk from the heart of the ...
IV Waste’s contract, valued at $459,000 per month, will initially be paid by the district, though officials expect reimbursement from the city.
The battle for trash pickup continues in the French Quarter, as residents want a voice in who takes over the contract.
Orleans Parish Civil District Court Judge Sidney Cates on Wednesday (July 23) denied a request for a preliminary injunction ...
Both Henry Consulting and IV Waste could both clean up the French Quarter at the same time under two separate contracts.