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September 17, 2016 | From City of New Orleans
The 2017 third quarter roundtable featured a presentation from the City's Department of Code Enforcement.
At this quarter's Neighborhood Leaders Roundtable, the Mayor's Neighborhood Engagement Office hosted a special presentation from the City's Chief Administrative Officer, Andy Kopplin, on the 2017 budget and how you can participate.
Details on the proposed public safety millage on the ballot for consideration on April 9 were presented. Proceeds from the millage are needed to hire and pay for additional police officers to reduce crime and response times and to pay firefighters what they are owed as part of the pension settlement reached last year.
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