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Mayor LaToya Cantrell

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.  

In her first term as Mayor, the Cantrell Administration was pivotal in negotiations to pass Fair Share legislation, securing $200M over five years for infrastructure, as well as getting voter approval in 2019 for a Short-Term Rental Visitors Tax and $500M Bond Authorization. In 2020, she also became laser-focused on protecting the public health and safety of the city’s residents throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as demonstrating first-hand her commitment to creating a more equitable and safer New Orleans for all residents. 

In 2021, the City of New Orleans, under Mayor Cantrell's leadership, achieved a critical milestone in selecting a developer for the former Six Flags site in New Orleans East, which has sat dormant for over 16 years as a result of Hurricane Katrina. This symbolized the administration's larger approach to leveraging City-owned assets and creating a more equitable and vibrant economy for all New Orleans residents and businesses. 

As she begins her second term, 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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    July 18, 2025 | From City of New Orleans

    TRAFFIC ADVISORY: INTERSECTION CLOSURE AT WOODLAND DRIVE AND TULLIS DRIVE

    The City of New Orleans Department of Public Works (DPW) announces that beginning Monday, July 21, at 7 a.m. the Woodland Drive and Tullis Drive intersection will be closed to traffic. Traffic traveling down Tullis Drive will be rerouted through Woodland Drive to continue their commute. The temporary closure will allow DPW contractor Hardrock Construction Co. LLC to complete street repairs as part of the DPW775: Right of Way Improvement Concrete Project. Local access will be maintained.

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    July 18, 2025 | From City of New Orleans

    TRAFFIC ADVISORY: TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF ETON STREET AT MACARTHUR BOULEVARD

    The City of New Orleans Department of Public Works (DPW) announces that beginning  Wednesday, July 23 at 7 a.m. Eton Street will be intermittently closed to through traffic at 5300 - 5400 blocks of MacArthur Boulevard. The temporary closure will allow DPW contractor Hardrock Construction Co. LLC to complete street repairs as part of the DPW775: Right of Way Improvement Concrete Project. Local access will be maintained

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    July 17, 2025 | From City of New Orleans

    MAYOR’S OFFICE OF NIGHTTIME ECONOMY LAUNCHES DRINK TEST STRIP DISTRIBUTION TO SUPPORT SAFER NIGHTLIFE

    The City of New Orleans Mayor’s Office of Nighttime Economy (ONE) has launched a new harm reduction initiative to distribute free drink test strips and safety signage to bars, music venues, and other late-night establishments across the city. 

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    July 16, 2025 | From City of New Orleans

    The City of New Orleans is Monitoring Tropical Disturbance in the Gulf, with Heavy Rain and Flooding Possible Wednesday Through Sunday

    The City of New Orleans is actively monitoring Invest 93L, a tropical disturbance currently moving across northeastern Florida. The system is disorganized and not expected to develop further while over land, but once it reaches the northeastern Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday, conditions could allow for tropical development. 

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    July 16, 2025 | From City of New Orleans

    CITY OF NEW ORLEANS PREPARES FOR POTENTIAL IMPACTS FROM TROPICAL DISTURBANCE INVEST 93L AND ANNOUNCES READINESS MEASURES

    The City of New Orleans is closely monitoring a tropical disturbance, designated as Invest 93L, currently moving westward across the Florida Panhandle.


    The system is expected to continue west and could redevelop over the Gulf of Mexico tonight, potentially reaching the Louisiana coast by Thursday, July 17. While the chance for tropical development remains low to moderate, the primary concern is the risk of heavy rainfall and localized flooding.

     

    Flood Watch is in effect through 1 a.m. Saturday, July 19, with 3 to 4 inches of rain forecast, and higher amounts possible through Sunday, July 20. Strong winds and storm surge are not expected at this time.

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    July 15, 2025 | From City of New Orleans

    The City of New Orleans Mosquito, Termite and Rodent Control Board to Conduct Adult Mosquito Abatement Tonight

     

    NEW ORLEANS — The City of New Orleans Mosquito, Termite and Rodent Control Board (NOMTRCB) will conduct adulticide spray missions tonight to target adult mosquito populations. Treatments will be conducted by truck between 8:30 p.m. and 1 a.m., weather permitting, in the following areas:

    • Seventh Ward – Bounded by I-610, Annette St., N. Claiborne Ave., Franklin Ave., Florida Ave., and I-10

    • Fairgrounds & Seventh Ward – Bounded by I-610, Moss St., Esplanade Ave., I-10, and Annette St.

    • Bayou St. John & Tremé/Lafitte – Bounded by Esplanade Ave., N. Carrollton Ave., and I-10

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