In a recent New Orleans City Council meeting, community members gathered to express their support for a proposed principal bed and breakfast at 710 Poland Avenue, owned by Raquela Zarya and Cyrus Gilor. The couple, who live at the property with their three children, aim to create a welcoming space that fosters community engagement and supports local culture.
Supporters highlighted the couple's commitment to the neighborhood, emphasizing their active involvement in local schools and community organizations. Raquela and Cyrus have faced criticism online regarding noise and party allegations, which they attribute to misunderstandings surrounding a family event. They assured the council that they intend to operate the property primarily as a bed and breakfast, not as an event venue, and have taken steps to address neighbors' concerns about noise and parking.
Daniel Bullard, an educator and community advocate, praised the couple for revitalizing a previously blighted property and contributing positively to the neighborhood. He urged the council to support local entrepreneurs who are dedicated to improving their community. Other speakers echoed this sentiment, noting that the establishment would provide a safe space for marginalized groups, particularly the LGBTQ+ community, and stimulate local economic growth.
Nikki Brown, a direct neighbor, expressed her enthusiasm for the project, stating that it would enhance the neighborhood's vibrancy and inclusivity. Additionally, Natalie Rupp, representing the trans community, emphasized the importance of creating safe spaces for queer individuals, particularly in light of ongoing societal challenges.
The council members listened attentively as community members shared their perspectives, highlighting the potential benefits of the bed and breakfast for both residents and visitors. The meeting underscored a collective desire for a supportive and inclusive environment in New Orleans, as the council considers the application for the new establishment.