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City-Parish Offices to Close at Noon

Baton Rouge, LALocal News

In response to expected inclement weather, the city-parish offices in Baton Rouge will close early at noon on March 22, 2022. The decision comes as the city anticipates severe weather conditions, prioritizing the safety of both employees and the public. Local authorities urge residents to complete any necessary business with the offices before the early closure to avoid inconvenience. This proactive measure demonstrates the government's commitment to ensuring public safety during unpredictable weather events. Additionally, timely communication is crucial in maintaining public awareness of such closures, allowing citizens to plan accordingly.

The early closure serves as a reminder of the importance of preparedness in the face of severe weather. Following the weather event, city-parish offices are expected to resume regular operating hours. Residents are encouraged to stay updated through official channels for further announcements.

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