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City-Parish Services for Veterans Day Holiday

City-parish offices in Baton Rouge will be closed on Monday, November 11, 2024, in observance of Veterans Day. This closure affects various local services, emphasizing the community's recognition of the holiday. Residents are advised to plan accordingly for any city-related business during this time.

East Baton Rouge Parish Metropolitan Council Meeting POSTPONED

The East Baton Rouge Parish Metropolitan Council meeting has been postponed, with the next regular meeting scheduled to take place after the Zoning meeting at 4:30 p.m. on September 18, 2024. This announcement is crucial for residents and stakeholders involved in local governance and community planning.

Mayor Extends Curfew

Mayor of Baton Rouge has announced an extension of the curfew, which will now be in effect from midnight to 5:00 A.M. on September 4. This decision reflects a proactive approach to ensure public safety during ongoing concerns in the area.

U.S. Flag Retirement Ceremony to be Held at Baton Rouge City Hall on July 17, 2024

Baton Rouge City Hall will host a U.S. Flag Retirement Ceremony on July 17, 2024, organized by the Office of the Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome. The event aims to honor the significance of the U.S. flag and provide an opportunity for residents to participate in this patriotic ceremony.

City-Parish Closed for Severe Weather

City-Parish buildings, including Head Start, will be closed on Wednesday, April 10, due to the potential for severe weather. The decision also affects the scheduling of Metro Council meetings, which will be rescheduled as a result. This announcement is critical for residents to prepare for the expected hazardous conditions.

City-Parish Offices Reopen Wednesday

City-Parish offices in Baton Rouge will reopen on Wednesday, January 17, with the exception of EBR Head Start centers. Additionally, waste management services including garbage, trash, and recycling will resume operations as usual.

City-Parish Office Closure

The City-Parish Office will be closed on Monday, January 15, 2024, in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. Despite the closure, garbage and recycling services will continue to operate as normal, ensuring that residents are informed about the schedule.

Recent Baton Rouge City Document Search Results Highlight Key Issues

A recent search for documents related to Baton Rouge reveals various reports and study guides, including a homicide investigation and exam preparation resources for protective services and maintenance. These documents, dated from December 2023 to January 2024, provide insight into the city's ongoing issues and administrative functions.

MAYOR BROOME ANNOUNCES CLOSURE OF CITY-PARISH BUILDINGS

Mayor Broome has announced the closure of City Hall and other government buildings at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 28, due to impending inclement weather. The Metro Council meeting originally scheduled for that day will be postponed. This decision directly impacts local government operations and public accessibility.

Hurricane Delta Debris Removal Continues, Expands into Additional Neighborhoods

Debris removal operations in Baton Rouge are expanding as crews continue to address the aftermath of Hurricane Delta, having already collected nearly 5,000 cubic yards of storm debris since October 19. The city is prioritizing recovery efforts to assist residents affected by the storm and ensure public safety.