New York Times
For most city officials here, making plans to evacuate tens of thousands of residents from the wrath of a hurricane brings to mind a tangle of logistics: bus routes, out-of-state shelters, fresh water supplies, public safety. But for one young transplant named Robert X. Fogarty, evacuation means 12-foot-tall sculptures placed strategically around town.
Mr. Fogarty, 28, a Nebraska native who came to New Orleans five years ago as an AmeriCorps volunteer, is still volunteering, as the head of the nonprofit Evacuteer.org, an organization that recruits, trains and manages an army of about 350 volunteers every year to evacuate the city in case of a hurricane.
