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The City of New Orleans today announced that one traffic safety camera and four school zone safety cameras will be reactivated on Wednesday, May 1 at 7 a.m. These cameras had been vandalized and have since undergone repairs for reactivation.
The City of New Orleans today announced that starting Saturday, April 27 at approximately 6 a.m., the Department of Public Works (DPW), in close coordination with the Louisiana Department of Transportation (LaDOTD), will perform a two-day closure on Interstate 10 High-Rise to accommodate streetlight repairs. This closure is necessary to facilitate repairs by DPW contractor All Star Electric (see map).
The City of New Orleans was recently awarded $398,500 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Compost and Food Waste Reduction Program (CFWR) to increase the capacity of local composting organizations that will make it more accessible for residents. Local organizations working on food waste reduction and composting programs partnered on the proposal with the City, including Sprout NOLA, Schmelly’s Dirt Farm, REALCYCLE, Compost NOW and Taproot Earth.
New Orleans Police are asking the public's assistance with identifying and locating a suspect wanted for the theft of an automobile.
The City Planning Commission's Zoning and Land Use Committee will discuss the draft Subdivision Regulations at its meeting on May 15, 2024 at 11:00 am in the conference room on the eighth floor of City Hall, 1300 Perdido Street.
The NOPD is investigating a homicide that occurred on April 22, 2024, in the 300 block of Ptolemy Street that left an adult female deceased.
During the week of April 14-19, 2024, the NOPD Special Operations Division conducted an operation to enact arrest warrants on multiple suspects in violent crime cases.
The City of New Orleans Department of Public Works’ construction contractor, Hard Rock Construction, LLC., closed the travel lanes between Harrison Avenue and Germain Street (River Bound) to vehicular traffic today, April 22 at 7 a.m. This closure is anticipated to end Friday, May 17 at 5 p.m. This closure will allow crews to perform subsurface utility repairs as part of the $18.4 million Lakeview South Group B project.
The following is a weekly report of citywide crime statistics compiled by the NOPD Analytics Unit for the period of April 14-20, 2024. Please note that these statistical figures are preliminary and subject to further analysis and revision.
New Orleans Police are asking the public's assistance with locating a subject wanted for domestic abuse aggravated assault, false imprisonment, battery, and illegal possession of a firearm by a person convicted of domestic violence.
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On May 7, 2018, LaToya Cantrell made history as New Orleans’ first woman mayor in its 300-year history. After that historic victory, Mayor Cantrell was inaugurated to a second term on January 10, 2022. Her passion for the City of Yes and her dedication to its residents remains stronger than ever.
Mayor Cantrell remains focused on the issues of public safety, infrastructure, affordable housing and improving the quality of life for all New Orleans residents.
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