French Quarter Business Owner Sues Mayor Cantrell Over $73 Million Sanitation Shakeup: Claims New Contractor Lacks Capability

NEW ORLEANS — A local business owner has taken legal action against Mayor LaToya Cantrell regarding the future sanitation services in the French Quarter. Daniel Conwill, the owner of Felix’s Restaurant and Oyster Bar, contends that the mayor lacks the authority to unilaterally execute a $73 million sanitation contract. In his lawsuit, Conwill argues that Henry Consulting, the company awarded the contract, does not possess the capabilities necessary to handle the job effectively. Mayor Cantrell has announced that Henry Consulting will begin cleaning operations in August, terminating the existing emergency contract held by IV Waste. … Read more

Brooklyn Court Halts Mayor Adams’ Controversial Plan to Dismantle Protected Bike Lane Amid Community Backlash

A Brooklyn judge has temporarily halted Mayor Eric Adams’ plan to dismantle a barrier along a section of the Bedford Avenue bike lane, maintaining the protected route pending a hearing set for August. The decision comes after a lawsuit was filed by advocacy group Transportation Alternatives and local resident Baruch Herzfeld in response to the city’s announcement. Judge Carolyn Walker-Dialo’s ruling indicates that the city is prohibited from proceeding with any construction or activities aimed at removing the barrier. The lawsuit, lodged on Tuesday, criticizes the recent decision to transition part of the parking-protected bike … Read more

Louisville’s Sanctuary Status Sparks Federal Scrutiny: Mayor Defends Immigrant Contributions Amid Policy Controversy

Louisville, Ky. — The federal government has accused the city of obstructing immigration law enforcement, placing it on a list designated as a “sanctuary jurisdiction.” This designation was issued by the Department of Homeland Security, leading to questions and concerns from local officials. On Friday, Mayor Craig Greenberg expressed confusion about why Louisville has been categorized in this way. Notably, the city was not included in a similar list during the Trump administration in 2018. Greenberg stated that there have been no changes to Louisville’s policies since then and emphasized the city’s commitment to fostering … Read more

Newark’s Mayor Defends Sanctuary Policies Amid DOJ Lawsuit: ‘We’re Upholding the Constitution, Not Compromising Safety’

Newark, New Jersey – Mayor Ras J. Baraka has responded vigorously to a lawsuit filed by the Department of Justice concerning the city’s sanctuary policies, labeling it as unfounded and misleading. In his statement, Baraka emphasized that Newark is committed to upholding constitutional rights and adhering to state laws while maintaining public safety. The mayor argued that the city’s policies do not hinder law enforcement efforts. Instead, he asserted that Newark refuses to assist in federal immigration enforcement actions, a role that he claims is outside the city’s jurisdiction according to court rulings. Baraka expressed … Read more