About This Blog
Dear all,
A few words about this blog. It may not look like much yet, but as things develop over the next few weeks, these pages will begin to reflect a community's rebuilding process.
Quick note about the links on the right side of the page.
One is the GIS map of Gentilly. The color codes let visitors to the site know the up-to-date status of the Gentilly renaissance. Visit the page and examine which areas are still in need, over a year after major hurricanes hit the Gulf Coast.
The other is a little more about the Gentilly Project than what we have here. It tells you how you can get involved in the mapping process, and also has an events calendar.
The Gentilly Project is always looking for people to get involved in whatever ways they are able.
A few words about this blog. It may not look like much yet, but as things develop over the next few weeks, these pages will begin to reflect a community's rebuilding process.
Quick note about the links on the right side of the page.
One is the GIS map of Gentilly. The color codes let visitors to the site know the up-to-date status of the Gentilly renaissance. Visit the page and examine which areas are still in need, over a year after major hurricanes hit the Gulf Coast.
The other is a little more about the Gentilly Project than what we have here. It tells you how you can get involved in the mapping process, and also has an events calendar.
The Gentilly Project is always looking for people to get involved in whatever ways they are able.
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