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Game Time NOLA is an ongoing awareness outreach plan leading to Super Bowl LIX to present Fan Access information to the public. Traffic navigation, road closures, public transportation access and rideshare services information will be located on the page linked below.
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The NOPD is investigating an officer-involved shooting incident in which an officer was injured by a vehicle on the Westbound side of the Claiborne Avenue Bridge.
NEW ORLEANS - Community members are invited to attend upcoming public meetings to provide valuable input on the future of West End and the surrounding areas. There will be two meetings on February 18 and February 19 - one in Jefferson Parish, and one in Orleans Parish. See below for additional details.
The following is a weekly report of citywide crime statistics compiled by the NOPD Analytics Unit for the period of January 26-February 1, 2025. Please note that these statistical figures are preliminary and subject to further analysis and revision.
The February 11 CPC meeting will start at 2:30 pm rather than 1:30 pm.
NEW ORLEANS - The New Orleans City Council will hold a special meeting on Tuesday, February 11, 2025. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the November 2024 settlement between the City of New Orleans and the Orleans Parish School Board (OPSB), the state of the General Fund in the City’s Operating Budget, federal funding, and sudden alleged budget shortfalls.
The City of New Orleans announced that City Hall will be closed to the public beginning on Monday, Feb. 3 through Friday, Feb 7.
PROPERTY TAX – BUREAU OF TREASURY UPDATED OPERATIONS
Residents are reminded of the property tax deadline of Feb. 28.
On Monday, February 3, 2025, at 10:08 a.m., the New Orleans Fire Department (NOFD) was dispatched to a reported fire at 1001 Basin St. NOFD personnel arrived at the location, a New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board (SWBNO) facility behind the Mahalia Jackson Theater, at 10:11 a.m.
NEW ORLEANS - New Orleans City Councilmembers have released the following statements responding to Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s refusal to honor her own administration’s November 2024 agreement settling the longstanding legal battle with NOLA Public Schools and providing funding for kids with mental health challenges, incarcerated youth, and teenagers in the workforce:
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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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