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New Orleans Mayor’s Office issues 2020 Year-in-Review Update

NEW ORLEANS — After an unprecedented year, Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s office issued a 2020 Year-in-Review Update. The review touches on COVID-19 response, economic development, and infrastructure investments.

See the full update below:

With an unprecedented year, facing numerous emergencies but remaining steadfast, Mayor LaToya Cantrell marked a year of substantial progress in the 2020 calendar year. Mayor Cantrell pointed to these accomplishments as well as highlighting the responses to these emergencies in an update to residents.

“The past year has brought us through unexpected and unprecedented challenges and devastating loss, but it has also brought us together and has allowed us to challenge ourselves to create and prepare our city for a brighter, more sustainable future,” said Mayor Cantrell. “As I look back on 2020, I am amazed by all we have accomplished, and I am looking forward to all that we will do together in 2021 and beyond. This work could not have been accomplished without the tireless efforts of the men and women that work for the City of New Orleans. My gratitude to you and all you sacrifice is endless.” 

Though this year was marked with many successes, it wasn’t without loss and hardships due mainly to the COVID-19 pandemic. The work done since the beginning of last year by our frontline workers, residents and businesses has been paramount to helping the City face the crises every step of the way.

Over 2020, the administration focused on and remained dedicated to five key priorities:

PUBLIC SAFETY AS PUBLIC HEALTH

By working collaboratively and intentionally, the City’s public safety team has worked more effectively to protect our residents, reduce crime, prevent violence, increase security, assist our more vulnerable residents, improve efficiency, and more effectively respond to the number of emergencies that have challenged this City including the COVID-19 pandemic, an historic hurricane season, and a cyber-security attack.

Key accomplishments include:

COVID-19 RESPONSE

CRIMINAL JUSTICE COORDINATION

INVESTING IN INFRASTRUCTURE

Over the course of 2020, the City has made great strides in modernizing our citywide infrastructure. This included activating funds from an unprecedented win of “Fair Share” funding for our critical needs through legislation and voter referendum, and rapidly completed capital projects, filled potholes, cleaned catch basins, drained lines and repaired streetlights. We know we have a long way go to, but we have set the tone and the pace to repair and maintain this city’s infrastructure.

Key accomplishments include:

QUALITY OF LIFE

We recognize that our City’s quality of life depends on myriad factors. First and foremost we know that, beyond safety and security, New Orleanians need access to affordable housing and safe, equitable transportation options. Particularly now, as the COVID-19 pandemic has intensified the need for so many basic resources, it is imperative that we do everything we can to provide opportunities for our people.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

The Cantrell Administration has focused its economic development efforts to ensure an economy that works for every New Orleanian. This means focusing on inter-generational economic development, place-based development, workforce development, maximizing public-private partnerships, and investing in our people. We have focused on reimagining the way people do business with the City and created our Office of Business and External Services (OBES) to make it easier for people to access City services.

CULTURE CHANGE

Mayor Cantrell believes in government that works better for everyone, with transparency and accountability at the heart of all our work as we seek to change the culture at City Hall. This also means looking at our culture through a sharp equity lens so that we are cultivating a more welcoming, inclusive workforce to serve all our residents. Now more than ever it is time that we bridge the divide in our city’s economy, getting people jobs that are available, advocating for living wages and ensuring they have better educational opportunities for themselves and their families.

Key accomplishments include: