I bet a substantial part of this will be uninsured as it will require having had flood insurance.
Since rebuilding will then be subsidized by taxpayers (HUD, FEMA,...) rather than do this piece-meal one house at a time, recovery should be economized. Give people a chance to salvage what they can and then burn/bulldoze entire sections. In the meantime, since we're going to have several hundred-thousand people out of work - start training them in basic carpentry, brick laying, painting, etc. Then start a rebuilding effort modeled on 'Habitat for Humanity' but on a massive scale.
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well the pilings make sence since it will EVENTUALLY flood again spend the extra money now during the rebuilding phase so you dont have to worry about it later...
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evelate the WHOLE CITY! Everything goes 20-30 feet in the air....one big concrete slab! Get rid of the leveys and fill with water under the city....
huh? huh? WATER WORLD!
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evelate the WHOLE CITY! Everything goes 20-30 feet in the air....one big concrete slab! Get rid of the leveys and fill with water under the city....
huh? huh? WATER WORLD!
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