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Baton Rouge Launches American Flag Retirement Program on October 16, 2023

The Baton Rouge, LA Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome announced the start of an American Flag Retirement Program beginning October 16, 2023. This initiative provides residents a respectful way to dispose of worn or damaged American flags, emphasizing civic responsibility and community engagement.

American Flag Retirement Program Launching October 16, 2023

The article announces the launch of the American Flag Retirement Program, set to begin on October 16, 2023, under the office of Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome. This initiative aims to provide a respectful means for citizens to retire worn or damaged American flags while promoting community engagement and patriotism.

Small Business Outreach Informational Workshop

The "Small Business Outreach Informational Workshop" provides local professionals and businesses in Baton Rouge with insights into opportunities related to the MOVEBR infrastructure improvement program. The first meeting, scheduled for October 3 at Delmont Gardens Library, will focus on essential right-of-way services.

Mayor-President Broome Declares Emergency for East Baton Rouge and Announces City-Parish Closures

Mayor-President Broome has declared a state of emergency for East Baton Rouge in response to the effects of Tropical Storm Francine, leading to the closure of City-Parish offices on September 11 and 12. This proactive measure aims to ensure the safety and well-being of residents during the storm's impact. The declaration underscores the local government's commitment to public safety amid severe weather conditions.

Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome and BR Police Department Launch Project ChildSafe Baton Rouge

Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome and the Baton Rouge Police Department have launched Project ChildSafe Baton Rouge, aimed at distributing gun locks to enhance community safety. Scheduled for Saturday, September 7, the initiative will provide free gun locks at various BRPD precincts and community centers, reflecting a proactive approach to gun safety in the region.

MLK Holiday BR 2025 Grant Opportunities

The Baton Rouge Office of Community Development is hosting a meeting at Carver Library on August 15 to discuss grant opportunities for local service projects, with up to $10,000 available for applicants. This initiative aims to engage community members and provide essential resources for local development. Interested participants are encouraged to attend to learn how to apply and qualify for these grants.

City-Parish Offices Closed For Independence Day Holiday

City-Parish offices in Baton Rouge will be closed on Tuesday, July 4, 2023, in observance of the Independence Day holiday. This closure affects various public services and operations within the city, providing residents with essential information regarding their access to government resources.

EBRP Damage Assessment for Recent Storm

East Baton Rouge residents are urged to participate in a damage assessment survey following the flash flooding on June 6. The survey aims to gather information about property damage to inform recovery efforts and aid residents affected by the storm.

Memorial Day Closure of City-Parish Offices in Baton Rouge

City-Parish offices in Baton Rouge will be closed on Monday, May 29, 2023, in observance of Memorial Day. Despite the closure, residential garbage services and landfill operations will continue as scheduled, ensuring minimal disruption to essential services.

Mayor Broome Activates Debris Removal Crews in Response to Recent Storms

Mayor Broome has activated debris removal crews in Baton Rouge to address the aftermath of recent storms, with collection scheduled for residences on May 20. This initiative aims to ensure the community is quickly restored and safe following the extreme weather events.