The State of the City: 2007, Katrina +2
Here is an online version of “The State of the City: 2007, Katrina +2” report that the city is mailing to all Biloxi residents in mid-May 2007. Click on individual page numbers or headlines to see particular page.
- Page 1: The revival of the renaissance is well underway, by Mayor A.J. Holloway
- Page 2: A quick snapshot of the Biloxi Recovery
Progress being made on RTR recommendations, by Clark Griffith
- Page 3: Housing partnership to create 8,400 new housing units
Housing Authority unveils ambitious program of work
- Page 4: The roads to recovery
Improvements well underway of streets throughout Biloxi
The traffic improvement initiative: Phase by phase
Work resumes on pre-Katrina road-improvement projects
- Page 5: The bridge of the future – now
MDOT updates Biloxi-area projects, by Transportation Commissioner Wayne Brown
- Page 6: Excellent for all, from all Biloxi public schools, by Superintendent Dr. Paul Tisdale
Biloxi High School nominated as National Blue Ribbon School
Biloxi Public Schools: By the numbers
- Page 7: Coast Transit poised to rebound in 2007, by CTA director Kevin Coggin
Comforting views for along the waterfront
- Pages 8-9: A massive program of improvement projects (status of major projects)
City has nearly $1534 million in requests pending in post-Katrina rebuilding effort
- Page 10: City finance show stability, signs of encouragement
Making the most of the money (includes list of damaged or destroyed city assets)
Stay in the loop year ‘round
- Page 11: Future is bright for Keesler, South Mississippi, by Brig. Gen. Paul Capasso
Keesler Air Force Base: FY 2006 Economic Impact Analysis
- Page 12: Major repairs, improvements in the works at marina, harbor
Cith begins restoration of key municipal facilities
- Page 13: Kroc Center expected to break ground in matter of months
Biloxi embarks on project to beautiful U.S. 90
Frequently called numbers
- Pages 14: By the numbers: A collection of key economic indicators by year and month
- Pages 15: By the numbers continued: A collection of key economic indicators by year and month
- Page 16: City Hall is open 24/7, an insider’s look at the city’s web site
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The State of the City Archive
To see PDFs of previous State of the City reports, click on the links below.
2007 State of the City mailout
2007 State of the City (special Presidential Visit edition)
2006 State of the City mailout
2005 Storm Recovery News mailout (December 2005)
2005 Storm Recovery News (September 2005)
2004 State of the City mailout
2003 State of
the City mailout
2002
State of the City mailout
2001
State of the City mailout
2000
State of the City mailout