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Corps of Engineers Louisiana Recovery Information Website

The Army Corps of Engineers’ Louisiana Recovery Field Office has a new public information web site for the debris and demolition mission.

www.faceofthecorps.com

We are located in the CBD.

As you know, the public still has lots of questions about what is going on with FEMA/Army Corps of Engineers debris and demolition and we hope this will give them those answers, or at least let them know who to ask.

Our goal is to reduce the level of anxiety, stress and misinformation in the victim neighborhoods wherever we can, and help residents appreciate that the stage for recovery is being set every day.

This web site features updated debris mission statistics and detailed information, explanation of important USACE debris topics, downloadable forms, and the opportunity for citizens and our partners to ask questions and access our team. We even have a quiz on there that teachers can use.

Please share this link with anyone you believe will find this information useful. We look forward to any suggestions or recommendations you have to make the web site more useful to your audience or to enhance information flow to those trying to help the area recover.

All contacts on our web site come directly to my desk. I look forward to serving you.

Michael H. Logue
Public Affairs Mission Manager
Louisiana Recovery Field Office
U. S. Army Corps of Engineers
504-681-2317 (office)
225-218-5907 (cell)
504-681-2414 (FAX)
michael.h.logue@usace.army.mil

525 St. Charles Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70130
www.faceofthecorps.com

Jun 17 2007