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City-Parish News & Updates

  1. Featuring City-Parish updates from across East Baton Rouge Parish
  1. Mayor Broome’s Statement on the Passing of Donna Britt

    I am deeply saddened by the loss of the beloved Donna Britt. Throughout her lifetime, Donna was a light for many, and an essential part of the fabric of our community. Read on...
  2. PUBLIC SAFETY INITIATIVE PARTNERSHIP

    Mayor-President, Baton Roue Police, Capital Area Transit System(CATS) hold a press conference at CATS Bus Terminal on Thursday, January 21st at 10:30 am to recognize their collaborative Proactive Public Safety Initiative. Read on...
  3. Mayor Sharon Weston-Broome Virtual Inauguration

    Mayor Broome invites the public to her Virtual Inauguration, on Saturday, January 2, 2021, at 9:00 am. The ceremony will be live-streamed. Read on...
  4. Metropolitan Council to Meet on Saturday, Jan. 2, 2021

    The Council members will take their oath of office, then elect a new Mayor Pro Tempore, who will oversee meetings. The ceremony will be livestreamed here. Read on...
  5. Mayor-President Broome announces holiday garbage service schedule, Christmas tree collection

    Curbside refuse will not be collected on Christmas Day, Thursday, Dec. 25. Read on...
  6. Mayor Broome and the Louisiana Housing Corporation Launch “Housing Heroes” Initiative

    Housing Heroes is a statewide initiative that works to identify apartments and other rental housing that are move-in ready or have upcoming availability. Read on...
  7. MOVEBR Program Updates on Traffic Signal Synchronization

    The city-parish is laying fiber optic cable to connect all 470 of its traffic signals. Read on for lists of roads that have been completed, corridors scheduled in 2021, and streets slated for signal connectivity within the next two years. Read on...
  8. HealthyBR Medical Advisory Board Issues Recommendations on the CDC’s Updated Exposure Guidelines

    The new quarantine guidelines following exposure to someone who has COVID-19: 10 days without a test, if no symptoms emerge; 7 days with a negative test result and no symptoms. Read on...
  9. Mayor Broome Secures Pay Raise for Police

    The salary increase is funded entirely through efficiencies — eliminating excess costs in the BRPD budget. Read on...
  10. Dec. 5 Runoff Election Data Available in Map App

    View how every precinct in East Baton Rouge Parish voted in Saturday's runoff election, which included the race for parish mayor-president. Read on...
  11. Mayor’s Homelessness Prevention Coalition Announces 2021 Goals

    Efforts include increasing outreach, establishing a peer mentoring program, identifying affordable housing options, and boosting litter crews. Read on...
  12. Mayor Broome Announces 2021 MOVEBR Projects

    The anticipated projects will increase capacity, significantly enhance existing corridors; build sidewalks; and increase accessibility throughout the parish. Signalization efforts will continue with 3 fiber optic cable installations to connect corridors. Read on...
  13. Mayor Broome & BRPD Launch Community Crime Camera Programs

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome, Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy Paul, and Gary Patureau of the Sherwood Forest Crime District announced two new initiatives connecting community-owned security cameras to the Baton Rouge Police Real Time Crime Center. Read on...
  14. Mayor Broome Announces Community-Led Plan to Address the HIV Epidemic

    A virtual summit will be held 2-7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 4. Read on...
  15. Mayor Broome Signs Latest Executive Order to Protect Small Businesses in East Baton Rouge Parish

    Mayor's statement on the fourth of her 2020 decrees granting extensions or amnesties on deadlines to pay local sales taxes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read on...
  16. Statement from Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome

    Over the holiday, our community experienced a tragic loss with the passing of three children after a fire on Thanksgiving Day. Read on...
  17. Thanksgiving Holiday Curbside Garbage and Recycling Collection Schedule

    Residential garbage and recycling will be collected on Friday, Nov. 27, instead of Thursday due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Read on...
  18. City-Parish, DOTD and CATS Execute Agreements for Louisiana’s First Bus Rapid Transit Project

    The BRT system will connect north and south Baton Rouge with high-frequency bus service, improving access to medical facilities, educational institutions, and downtown. The joint project was awarded a highly competitive $15 million federal grant in 2019. Read on...
  19. Hurricane Delta Debris Removal Nearing Completion

    Officials expect most storm debris will be cleared by Thanksgiving. The city-parish accelerated cleanup efforts this past week by deploying more collection trucks. Read on...
  20. Statement by Mayor Broome Concerning 2021 Mardi Gras

    At this point, we do not know where we will be with COVID-19 come early February, but we must ensure we take the proper precautions to protect our community, our residents, and our economy. Read on...
  21. Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome Announces Success of eBay Retail Revival Program

    Since its May 2019 launch, the public-private partnership has helped 65 local businesses connect with a global marketplace. Read on...
  22. City-Parish Expands Hurricane Delta Debris Removal Efforts

    Debris removal contractor DRC Emergency Services is targeting large piles of debris, while Republic is collecting woody waste, as well as normal refuse. Read on...
  23. Statement by Mayor Broome about Increase of COVID-19 Cases in East Baton Rouge Parish

    This Thursday, November 19, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Louisiana Department of Health will host a Community Flu Clinic at the East Baton Rouge Parish Health Unit, 353 N. 12th St. The clinic will offer flu vaccinations with no upfront costs. Read on...
  24. Mayor Broome Announces 2021 Community Health Needs Assessment

    The study identified the parish's top health priorities: chronic disease, behavioral issues, lifestyle factors, mothers and children, racial disparities in care, violence prevention, STDs, and emergency preparedness. Read on...
  25. Statement by Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome

    East Baton Rouge Parish is moving in the wrong direction with the COVID-19 pandemic. As of today, the Louisiana Department of Health reports our positivity rate has risen back to 5% positivity. Read on...
  26. Mayor Broome Announces 2020 International GIS Day

    Geographic Information System (GIS) Day on November 18th, the event, held annually, will be virtual this year, feature numerous activities for students, professionals, and the general public. The event will include speaker sessions from 5:30 – 7 p.m. Read on...
  27. Statement by Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome

    Regarding the recent incident involving an LSU student and BRPD, I have confidence Chief Murphy Paul will get to the bottom of it. Read on...
  28. Baton Rouge Ranked Third Most Digital City in U.S.

    With its highest-ever placement in the Center for Digital Government's Top 10 list, the city-parish boosted its standing with its response to the COVID-19 crisis. Other advances include upgrading the 911 dispatch system and improving cybersecurity. Read on...
  29. Hurricane Delta Debris Removal Update, Weekly Look Ahead

    Debris removal crews continue to make progress in the collection of debris generated by Hurricane Delta. Read on...
  30. Statement by Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome

    My office has been made aware of a situation concerning BRPD and an LSU student. Read on...
  31. Mayor Broome Announces MOVEBR Design Selections

    The selected firms will design lane additions to two sections of Airline Highway. Read on...
  32. Mayor Broome Presents 2021 Operation Budget

    Mayor-President Broome's proposed budget is 2.45% smaller than 2020's budget. The Metro Council will review document and hold hearings this month; the finalized version of the budget will be adopted at the council's Dec. 8 special budget meeting. Read on...
  33. Nov. 3 Election Data Available in Map App

    View how every precinct in East Baton Rouge Parish voted for every candidate and ballot item in the Nov. 3, 2020, national election. Read on...
  34. Cybersecurity Workshop Discusses Online Safety in Oct. 20 Video

    Learn how to protect your data and identity in this cybersecurity webinar. Experts will show you how to safeguard your finances and children on the internet, as well as highlight local measures.
  35. City-Parish Launches Unified Communications Telecommunication Upgrade

    The new system will replace 42 current systems within city-parish offices, which will upgrade outdated technology, increase caller capacity, and decrease costs. The city-parish is expected to save $1.5 million in telecommunications costs over five years. Read on...
  36. Hurricane Delta Debris Removal Continues as Crews Begin Moving into Additional Impacted Areas

    Crews are expected to extend their cleanup efforts to Centurion Place, Glen Oaks, Riverbend, Claycut Road, and east Highland neighborhoods this week. Read on...
  37. Mayor Broome Implements City-Parish’s First DBE Certification Program

    The Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Certification Program will allow designated businesses to qualify for contracts with the city-parish, BREC, and the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport. Read on...
  38. MAYOR BROOME ANNOUNCES CLOSURE OF CITY-PARISH BUILDINGS

    All local government buildings are closing at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 28, due to potential inclement weather from Hurricane Zeta. Read on...
  39. Wednesday's Metro Council Meeting Postponed

    Due to Hurricane Zeta, today's meeting is canceled. A special Council meeting will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 30, to discuss changes to property taxes. Read on...
  40. HURRICANE ZETA AND GARBAGE SERVICES

    Republic Services will begin Wednesday garbage/recycling/trash services at 4:00 a.m. on October 28, 2020. Read on...
  41. MAYOR BROOME DECLARES PARISH-WIDE EMERGENCY

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome signed a parish-wide Emergency Disaster Declaration last night ahead of the expected arrival of Hurricane Zeta in Southeast Louisiana. Read on...
  42. Build Baton Rouge Receives $5 Million for Plank Road Master Plan

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome and Build Baton Rouge announced Monday, October 26, 2020, the receipt of $5 million to implement the Plank Road Master Plan. Read on...
  43. Hurricane Delta Debris Removal Continues, Expands into Additional Neighborhoods

    Debris removal crews are expanding operations after collecting nearly 5,000 cubic yards of storm debris generated by Hurricane Delta since Oct. 19. Read on...
  44. Chief Murphy Paul Selected for International Policing Advisory Board

    The International Association of Chiefs of Police appointed him to its Policy Center Advisory Group as a subject-matter expert. Read on...
  45. Hurricane Delta Debris Removal to Begin Monday, Oct. 19

    Residents of Baton Rouge and unincorporated parts of EBR do not need to contact the city-parish after they place their debris curbside. Read on...
  46. Early Voting Site at Forest Community Park Instead of Coursey Office

    The Coursey Blvd. branch will be open for registration and delivery of absentee ballots, but voting will not be available due to COVID-19 social distancing restrictions. Early voting is 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Oct. 16-27, 2020, in EBR. Read on...
  47. Mayor Broome on Celebrating Halloween 2020 in East Baton Rouge Parish

    East Baton Rouge Parish is on the right path to slowing the spread of the coronavirus, and we must work together to ensure we continue on this path. I encourage our residents to use good judgement when it comes to celebrating holidays like Halloween. Read on...
  48. Mayor-President Broome Announces Parishwide Resources for Hurricane Delta Damage Assessments

    EBR residents are encouraged to complete an online survey about Delta's impact on their property to help the parish explore all available resources for recovery and prevention of future damage. Read on...
  49. Mayor Broome Announces a Community Farm at Capitol High School

    Geaux Get Healthy, Baton Roots and Hustle and Grow will jointly develop garden programs at Capitol, Glen Oaks, and Scotlandville high schools. Students will learn to cultivate, cook, and share food grown at the schools. Read on...
  50. Statement by Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome

    We're making real progress here in East Baton Rouge, and I welcome the New Orleans Saints here should they choose to come. Read on...
  51. Council Administrator/Treasure -All persons entering the library must wear a mask

    Metropolitan Council Meeting, beginning Wednesday, October 14, 2020. Emailed public comments will no longer be read aloud during the public comment period for each item on the agenda. Read on...
  52. Mayor Broome Announces Hurricane Delta Debris Removal Operations to Begin Oct. 19

    DRC Emergency Services, the debris-removal contractor, will begin collecting Hurricane Delta debris in EBR next week, excepting Baker, Zachary and Central. Read on...
  53. Garbage Bins Should be Secured During Hurricane Delta

    Residents are asked to remove their garbage collection carts from the roadway and secure them near their homes for the duration of Hurricane Delta. Read on...
  54. Mayor Broome Announces Closure of City-Parish Buildings and Suspension of Garbage Collection Service

    Community centers, City Hall and libraries will be closed Friday, Oct. 8, due to weather conditions from Hurricane Delta. Garbage collection may resume Saturday if conditions are safe. Read on...
  55. Mayor Broome Declares Parish-Wide Emergency

    The mayor's declaration is due to Hurricane Delta, which is predicted to make Gulf Coast landfall later this week. Sand and sandbags are available at eight BREC locations. Read on...
  56. EBR Fall Household Hazardous Materials Collection Day Oct. 17

    East Baton Rouge Parish residents may drop off residential waste at the LSU Touchdown Village parking lot, 501 S. Quad Drive, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17. Residents should wear masks and remain in their vehicles. Read on...
  57. Mayor Broome's Statement about the Passing of Governor Foster

    Governor Foster was an honorable statesman who served Louisiana with distinction. His dedication to the state and Baton Rouge will be sorely missed. Read on...
  58. Mayor Broome Proclaims October 2020 as Cyber Security Awareness Month

    Residents are encouraged to register to attend a free virtual workshop to learn how they can protect their personal and professional data. The webinar will be held from 6-7:30 Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2020. Read on...
  59. Registrar Mailing First Wave of Absentee Ballots October 2

    Requirements for accepted ballots include: a witness' signature, not removing the return envelope's flap, filling out the affidavit on the flap (including mother's maiden name), and using a 70¢ stamp. Read on...
  60. Alcohol and Tobacco Commission Approves Mayor Broome’s Request to Opt-In

    Mayor Broome: My administration has followed all of the recommendations from ATC to ease restrictions, which business can now implement immediately. Read on...
  61. Mayor Broome Encourages Residents to get Flu Shots

    Getting vaccinated for the flu will help protect our hospitals and clinics from becoming overwhelmed while our healthcare professionals are still fighting the coronavirus pandemic. Read on...
  62. EBR Registrar of Voters Relocates Early Voting Site

    Due to social-distancing concerns in the COVID-19 pandemic, early voting will be offered at Forest Community Park in lieu of the branch office at 11010 Coursey Blvd. Read on...
  63. Mayor Broome Requests ATC Allow Bars to Reopen in East Baton Rouge Parish

    Reopening is contingent upon EBR's COVID-19 testing positivity rate being no more than 5% for two consecutive weeks. The numbers for EBR are expected to be announced by the Louisiana Department of Health on Wednesday, Sept. 30. Read on...
  64. Statement by Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome

    I am appalled at what I have read about the “racist rants” attributed to a Baton Rouge police officer. Read on...
  65. Statement by Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome

    I am optimistic we will meet the state criteria to apply for easing bar restrictions as soon as the middle of next week, which is when the Louisiana Department of Health expects to release its latest data regarding our positivity rate. Read on...
  66. Mayor Broome Announces Citizen Data Academy

    Three virtual sessions will teach users how to use analytical tools in Open Data BR and EBRGIS. Read on...
  67. Geaux Get Healthy Launches Year Three

    Grants of up to $100,000 are available for organizations to develop or expand programs that address food deserts in our community. Oct. 9, 2020, is the deadline to apply. Read on...
  68. Mayor Broome Dedicates $2 Million of CARES Act to Public Safety

    Safe, Hopeful, Healthy Initiative, which will utilize $2 million in CARES Act Funding to address public safety in Baton Rouge. Read on...
  69. Metro Council to Hold Public Hearing on Millage Rates on Oct. 28

    The council will consider levying additional or increased millage rates without further voter approval or adopting the adjusted millage rates after reassessment and rolling forward to millage rates not to exceed the prior year’s maximum. Read on...
  70. Voter Registration Week Sept. 21-25

    Citizens can register at one of 3 parish locations. Go to GeauxVote.com to check your status or make changes to your registration. Read on...
  71. Mayor Broome Declares Parish-Wide Emergency

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome signed a parish-wide Emergency Disaster Declaration today ahead of the expected arrival of Tropical Storm Sally. Read on...
  72. Garbage and Recycling Services will begin Early Monday

    Due to expected impacts of Tropical Storm Sally, garbage and recycling services will begin early Monday. Read on...
  73. Statement by Mayor Broome concerning COVID-19 and Phase 3

    While I am pleased the vast majority of our community is working together to move forward through the pandemic, I remain concerned about the health of our residents and our economy. Read on...
  74. Statement by Mayor Broome on Assisting Former Stupp Employees

    EmployBR will assist Stupp employees with services such as retraining, finding a new job, and support services such as child care and transportation. Read on...
  75. Mayor Broome’s Request to Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome sent a letter to Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin Tuesday formally requesting use of the Baton Rouge River Center for the upcoming election to allow for adequate social distancing in the COVID-19 pandemic. Read on...
  76. City-Parish Services for Labor Day Holiday

    Government offices will be closed, but garbage collection will proceed according to its regular schedule. Read on...
  77. Geaux Get Tested is Back

    Walk-in COVID-19 testing is available at the LSU Student Union and Southern's F.G. Clark Activity Center from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday, while supplies last. Pre-registration is encouraged. Read on...
  78. Stormwater Master Plan Virtual Open House

    Register your home or organization's address to attend the virtual meeting, view maps of the parish's watersheds, and comment on drainage issues in your neighborhood. Read on...
  79. City-Parish Buildings Reopen Friday, August 28, 2020

    City-Parish Reopen Update. Read on...
  80. Republic Services Temporarily Suspends Garbage Collection

    Thursday garbage pick-up is postponed until Monday, Aug. 31, due to Hurricane Laura. Out-of-cart debris will be collected on Thursday, Sept. 3. Republic will resume regularly scheduled collection services on Friday, Aug. 28, if weather permits. Read on...
  81. City-Parish Buildings Remain Closed

    City-Parish Closures Update. Read on...
  82. Declaration of Emergency Created by Weather

    Baton Rouge City Court in the Parish of East Baton Rouge, will be closed on Wednesday, August 26, 2020, and Thursday 27, 2020. Read on...
  83. East Baton Rouge Head Start program

    East Baton Rouge Head Start program will delay face-to-face classroom instruction until COVID-19 cases stabilize in EBRP. Virtual services will begin September 8, 2020, until December 31, 2020. Read on...
  84. Statement by Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome

    I am very concerned about the incident that occurred this past weekend outside of a local business, and I am still gathering information from the public and law enforcement. Read on...
  85. August 26 Metro Council Meeting Cancelled

    Wednesday's meeting has been postponed due to the threat of Hurricane Laura. Read on...
  86. Mayor Broome Declares Parish-wide Emergency

    Due to the continued threat of Hurricane Marco and Tropical Storm Laura, all City-Parish buildings will be closed on Monday, August 24, 2020, and Tuesday, August 25, 2020. Read on...
  87. Dual-Tropical Activity Approaching the Gulf of Mexico

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome and City-Parish officials are closely monitoring two tropical disturbances approaching the Gulf of Mexico. The National Weather Service is forecasting both systems to begin affecting EBR over the weekend. Read on...
  88. Mayor Broome Launches $1 Million Microgrant Program for Small Businesses

    The Resilient Restart EBR program will award one-time grants of $2,500 to qualifying EBR small businesses that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The money can be used for expenses such as rent and payroll; it does not have to be repaid. Read on...
  89. Arts Council Accepting Nominations for Public Art Committee

    EBR residents — particularly those involved in the arts — are eligible to serve on the board that determines future public art displays. Deadline for nominations is Oct. 12, 2020. Read on...
  90. Progress on City-Parish Drainage Improvement Programs

    The Total Spray Program has treated 182 parish canal segments with herbicide to reduce vegetation; 778 total are slated. Additional drainage ways are subject to enhanced clearing work as part of the Strategic Canal Cleaning Program. Read on...
  91. HealthyBR Medical Advisory Board Issues COVID-19 Business Recommendations

    The comprehensive document provides guidelines on what to do if an employee might have COVID-19, including recommended number of days for quarantines and sanitization protocols. Read on...
  92. Mayor Broome Announces Partnership to Launch Total Teen Takeover Program

    Baton Rouge youth agencies and business partners will provide online community events for teenagers, Saturday, August 8, 2020, from noon to 3:30 pm designed to help attendees live a healthy and safe life. Read on...
  93. Mayor Broome to Extend Mask Order

    The No Mask, No Service policy will remain in effect until East Baton Rouge Parish enters Phase 3 of reopening. Read on...
  94. East Baton Rouge Parish Stormwater Master Plan Launches Website

    The project is integrating 311 data to identify key areas of concern for drainage and flooding in the parish. Critical hazard-mitigation projects are also underway. Read on...
  95. Mayor Broome’s Mask Order Sees Results

    No mask, No service policy results reveal a decrease in COVID-19 cases. Read on...
  96. Mayor's Statement on the Passing of Congressman John Lewis

    Our country has lost a great civil rights leader and man of faith with the passing of Congressman John Lewis. Read on...
  97. Statement by Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome

    We honor the memory of BRPD Officer Montrell Jackson, BRPD Officer Matthew Gerald, and EBRSO Deputy Brad Garafola, who bravely served our community and paid the ultimate sacrifice as they were tragically killed four years ago. Read on...
  98. Tropical Weather Trending

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome and the Mayor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (MOHSEP) urge residents to closely monitor the tropics. Read on...
  99. City-Parish Receives International Award for Special Achievement in GIS

    Mapping software giant Esri has chosen the EBRGIS Program (Geographic Information Systems) out of over 300,000 candidates for its innovative integration of mapping and data technology into all facets of government operations. Read on...
  100. Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome’s Statement on the Coronavirus Mitigation Order

    Immediate and bold action is required by everyone to prevent devastation to our health and economy from the alarming resurgence of the coronavirus in East Baton Rouge Parish and Louisiana. Read on...
  101. MOVEBR is Getting Baton Rouge Traffic in Sync

    The infrastructure program is connecting 470 traffic signals to a central command center. Upgrades will include 200 signals equipped with about 4 hours' backup power during electricity outages. Read on...
  102. #GeauxGetTested Extends Hours for Weekend

    The free COVID-19 testing sites — at LSU, Southern, Cortana Mall, and the Lamar Dixon center in Gonzales — will offer tests from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. through Sunday, July 12. The mobile testing at Healing Place Church on Highland Rd. will be closed Sunday. Read on...
  103. Mayor Broome Proclaims July 10 USS KIDD Day

    The declaration commemorates the release of the WWII movie "Greyhound," which stars Tom Hanks and was filmed aboard the The USS KIDD. The destroyer was built and commissioned in 1943, and it now serves as a museum on the Mississippi River. Read on...
  104. Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome Announces the Dedication of the New Era Medical Complex

    The facility will increase North Baton Rouge access to primary care, ophthalmology, and mental-health services. Read on...
  105. Mayor Broome Announces Partnership with Facebook

    The Mayor's Youth Advisory Council will take part in three online workshops to learn how to better engage their community through social media. Read on...
  106. Geaux Get Tested Initiative Launches in East Baton Rouge Parish

    Five thousand free tests will be available daily at the drive-thru sites from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. July 7-18. All Louisiana residents ages 5 and up are eligible; while not required, those who pre-register online will receive faster service. Read on...
  107. Mayor Broome Signs Executive Order to Establish “No Mask, No Service” Policy

    Mayor Broome announced the "No Mask, No Service" policy effective July 3, 2020. Read on...
  108. Healthcare Leaders Sign Letter of Support for Mask Executive Order

    Board members from area hospitals and health organizations have released a statement reinforcing the requirement for people to cover their faces in all Baton Rouge facilities due to the proliferation of COVID-19 cases. Read on...
  109. City-Parish Services for Independence Day Holiday

    Government offices will be closed on Friday, July 3rd, but residential garbage will be collected; according to its usual schedule. Read on...
  110. MOVEBR Program on Track to Exceed Local Small Business Participation Target

    Mayor expects over $57 million in preconstruction spending with small businesses in the parishwide infrastructure project. Read on...
  111. Mayor Broome Proclaims June 19 as Juneteenth Day in Baton Rouge

    The holiday commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. Read on...
  112. Mayor Broome Announces Drive-Thru Food Distribution

    Free boxes of food will be given to up to 1,000 families from 9-11 a.m. Saturday, June 20, at Glen Oaks High School. Read on...
  113. Mayor Broome to Host Education Town Hall

    A panel of college financial aid experts will discuss issues affecting prospective students. The webinar will livestream at 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 16. Read on...
  114. Mayor Broome Signs Executive Order to Establish Mayor’s Commission on Racial Equity and Inclusion

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome signed an Executive Order on June 12, 2020 to establish the Mayor’s Commission on Racial Equity and Inclusion (COREI). Read on...
  115. PPE Donation Initiative Reaches Milestone

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome and the Baton Rouge Health District announced a major milestone in its PPE Donation Initiative has well exceeded 100,000 boxes of donated PPE items received for area healthcare workers. Read on...
  116. Mayor Broome Declares Parish-wide Emergency

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome signed a parish-wide Emergency Disaster Declaration Friday ahead of the expected arrival of Tropical Storm Cristobal in Louisiana. Read on...
  117. East Baton Rouge Parish Monitoring Tropical Storm Cristobal

    The parish is under a Flash Flood Watch until Tuesday, June 9. Sand and sandbags will be available at certain BREC sites. Read on...
  118. Mayor Broome Declares Day of Mourning and Fasting

    Mayor Broome joins mayors across the country in recognizing Monday, June 1, as a National Day of Mourning and Lament to mark the death of 100,000 people in the U.S. from COVID-19. Read on...
  119. Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome Announces Success of BRPOP Initiative

    The program fosters relationships between the government and industry, and small businesses owned by women, veterans, and people of color. More than $5 million for over 46 contracts has been awarded in the initiative's inaugural year. Read on...
  120. Mayor Broome Announces Expanded COVID-19 Testing in East Baton Rouge Parish

    Tests are free to anyone; no doctors' orders needed. Some sites, such as CVS stores and certain clinics, require appointments. No-appointment testing will be available at other medical facilities, and at various mobile testing sites throughout June. Read on...
  121. City-Parish Services for Memorial Day Holiday

    Government offices will be closed Monday, but garbage collection will proceed according to its regular schedule. Read on...
  122. Mayor Broome Announces Partnership with Dollar General to Increase Food Access

    To expand affordable and nutritious foods through the addition of fresh fruits and vegetables at two Baton Rouge locations. Read on...
  123. Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome Announces Reopening of City-Parish Buildings

    In line with the governor's Phase One, government and recreation facilities will reopen to the public starting May 18. Face coverings and health screenings will be required to enter City Hall and other buildings. BREC will reopen dog parks and restrooms. Read on...
  124. CATS to Continue Service during Phase One Reopening

    Social distancing, limited capacity and free-fare rides will continue. Read on...
  125. Announcing the Availability of Low-Income Home Energy Assistance (LIHEAP) Funds

    Applicants who meet monthly income limits my apply by phone only for help with their electricity bills. Read on...
  126. Mayor Broome Announces Scholarship Essay Contest

    EBR Class of 2020 students can submit a piece of 700-1,000 words about the future of high school in the wake of COVID-19. Awards of $2,000, $1,000, $500 and $250 will paid directly to the teen authors. Read on...
  127. Statement by Mayor Broome on City-Parish Finances in the Coronavirus Pandemic

    While the health and well-being of our citizens and employees is at the forefront of our efforts at this moment, it is essential that we take steps to manage our financial affairs as well. Read on...
  128. Mayor Broome Launches Economic Recovery Working Group

    The task force will create a strategy for businesses to reopen in East Baton Rouge Parish amid the COVID-19 epidemic. Read on...
  129. Mayor Broome Launches Wellness Wednesday Webinar Series

    The first video in the eight-part online series will feature a cooking demonstration, gardening advice, and fitness experts. It will livestream at 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 6. Read on...
  130. Mayor Broome and Senator Barrow Announce Walmart Drive-Thru Testing Site Near Cortana Mall

    A doctor's order is not required for this site, but patients are required to make an appointment. Patients will self-administer the free nasal-swab tests in their vehicles under medical supervision. The site is open 7-9 a.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Read on...
  131. Mayor Broome to Host Education Virtual Town Hall Tuesday

    Leaders of local colleges and the school board superintendent will discuss how Baton Rouge institutions are reaching out to students during the pandemic. Read on...
  132. Applications Open for Local Disbursement of CARES Act Funds

    Community non-profit groups are encouraged to apply for a share of almost $2 million in federal funding for COVID-19 relief programs by May 11, 2020. Read on...
  133. CATS to continue current service through Stay at Home Order extension

    The Baton Rouge bus service will continue its social distancing policies and free rides until May 15, in compliance with Gov. Edwards' extended Stay at Home order. Read on...
  134. Mayor Broome Announces #MaskUpEBR Campaign

    People are encouraged to wear masks or cloth face coverings in public to reduce the spread of COVID-19 — and share their selfies on social media. Read on...
  135. Suze Orman Joins Mayor Broome for the Financial Literacy Online Workshop Series

    Thursday's final installment of the video seminars will focus on spending habits and budgeting in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read on...
  136. Statement by Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome

    "Tragic day in Baton Rouge" in the shooting death of one Baton Rouge police officer and the injury of a second. Read on...
  137. Mayor Broome Announces Raising Cane’s Purchase of $50,000 in Restaurant Gift Cards

    The transaction was part of the "Keep BR Serving" campaign to support local restaurants affected by the COVID-19 closures. Keep BR Serving has raised over $200,000 for participating restaurants. Read on...
  138. Mayor Broome Collaborates with Poet Donney Rose for Stay At Home Message

    Watch Donney Rose perform his spoken-word poem urging the Baton Rouge community to embrace social distancing. Read on...
  139. Mayor Broome Announces Distribution of Donated Cloth Masks

    Hanes has donated tens of thousands of masks, which will go to area nursing homes, the school system, the Baton Rouge Health District for hospitals, the Council on Aging, and the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank. Read on...
  140. Mayor Broome Announces Opening of Second MOHSEP Drive-Thru Testing Site

    COVID-19 testing will be available at no charge Monday-Friday at Our Lady of the Lake North, 5439 Airline Hwy., for patients whose doctors have faxed an order. Read on...
  141. Mayor Broome Announces Virtual Earth Day 2020 Celebration

    Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, BR Earth Day festival is being held online, and everyone is invited to participate. Residents and students are encouraged to learn and share how they can help the planet. Read on...
  142. Mayor Broome Announces February Sales Tax Revenue

    The February 2020 collections were down 3.79% from that time a year ago. The mayor issued an executive order allowing businesses a 30-day extension to file returns due to the COVID-19 crisis, which has also impacted local eateries' income. Read on...
  143. Dynamic Construction Group Makes $100,000 Donation During Coronavirus Pandemic

    Half of the sum will go to The Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank; the other $50,000 will benefit Hope Ministries. Mayor Broome encourages community businesses to team up with the city-parish to help local non-profits meet the pandemic's challenges. Read on...
  144. Mayor Broome Announces $50,000 Benefiting Minority-Owned Restaurants

    ExxonMobil and Republic Services have committed to purchasing thousands in catering and gift cards from restaurants in North Baton Rouge and Baker through the Keep BR Serving campaign. Read on...
  145. Statement by Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome Concerning City-Parish Finances

    While the health and well-being of our citizens and employees is at the forefront of our efforts at this moment, it is essential that we take steps to manage our financial affairs as well. Read on...
  146. Keep BR Serving Campaign Reaches $100K in Gift Card Sales for Local Restaurants

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome and local business leaders, announced Tuesday the campaign has reached $100,000 in gift card sales. The money directly supports locally-owned restaurants and impacted service staff members. Read on...
  147. City-Parish Services for Good Friday Holiday and Easter Weekend

    City-Parish offices will be closed on Friday, April 10th in observance of the Good Friday holiday. However, residential garbage and recycling will be collected as normal on the holiday and on Saturday, April 11. Read on...
  148. Mayor Broome announces COVID-19 Community Testing Site will be closed for Good Friday

    The drive-through site operates on a Monday-Wednesday-Friday schedule; it will reopen Monday, April 13, for patients whose doctors fax an order ahead of time. So far, 1,807 COVID-19 tests have been administered since the site opened on Monday, March 16. Read on...
  149. Registration Open for Financial Webinar Series

    Mayor Broome presents six financial-planning virtual workshops to help citizens manage their money during and after the COVID-19 crisis. The first will air online at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 14, 2020. Read on...
  150. Mayor Broome Addresses Financial Planning Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

    Starting next week, the mayor will present a series of online workshops focusing on dealing with stimulus checks, filing for unemployment benefits, and accessing financial assistance. The series is set to release 6 videos in April. Read on...
  151. Mayor Broome announces COVID-19 Community Testing Site will resume Monday

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome announces the MOHSEP Testing Site at Baton Rouge General – Mid City will resume operations on Monday April 6. Read on...
  152. Statement by Mayor Broome about COVID-19 Deaths in East Baton Rouge Parish

    East Baton Rouge Parish is about to enter its fourth week since our first confirmed case of COVID-19. As of Sunday, the Louisiana Department of Health has reported the passing of 22 of our residents here in East Baton Rouge Parish. Read on...
  153. Statement by Mayor Broome about increase of COVID-19 Cases

    The increase in East Baton Rouge Parish COVID-19 cases can be attributed to a logjam of lab results. Area hospitals have available beds if needed and are constantly working to expand capacity. Read on...
  154. Mayor Broome Extends the Closure of City-Parish Buildings, Introduces Community Notification Plan

    All municipal government buildings, including libraries and community centers, are closed to the public until April 30, in line with Gov. John Bel Edwards' Stay At Home Order. Read on...
  155. Metropolitan Council to Meet Via Video Conference on April 8

    Public meetings are banned by order of the governor due to the epidemic, but the Metro Council will address certain matters in a livestream virtual meeting. The public can watch it live online, and public comments can be submitted via an online form. Read on...
  156. Mayor Broome announces COVID-19 Community Testing Site will resume Friday

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome announces the MOHSEP Testing Site at Baton Rouge General – Mid City will resume operations on Friday, April 3. Read on...
  157. CATS temporarily reducing fixed-route daily service April 5th due to COVID-19

    Bus service will continue with less frequency and fewer hours. All rides are free. Read on...
  158. Statement by Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome

    I am very appreciative of our first responders and essential workers during this pandemic. They serve on the front lines of this crisis, ensuring we continue delivering critical services to our community. Read on...
  159. Mayor Broome announces COVID-19 Community Testing Site will resume Wednesday

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome announces the MOHSEP Testing Site at Baton Rouge General – Mid City will resume operations on Wednesday, April 1. Read on...
  160. Mayor Broome signs Executive Order to Protect more Businesses during COVID-19 Pandemic

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome signed an executive order Monday temporarily suspending the City-Parish’s ordinance governing the suspension or revocation of licenses and permits for bars due to non-payment of local taxes. Read on...
  161. Mayor Broome announces COVID-19 Community Testing Site will resume Monday

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome announces the MOHSEP Testing Site at Baton Rouge General – Mid City will resume operations on Monday, March, 30. Read on...
  162. Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome Extends Closure of City-Parish Buildings

    The mayor announced that all municipal government buildings are set to re-open Monday, April 13, 2020, subject to orders by the Governor's Office. Read on...
  163. Mayor Broome Addresses Domestic Violence Issues Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

    Resources such as shelter, food, financial help, legal aid, and child-care assistance are available for victims. Read on...
  164. Mayor Broome announces COVID-19 Community Testing Site will resume Friday

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome announces the MOHSEP Testing Site at Baton Rouge General – Mid City will resume operations on Friday, March, 27. Read on...
  165. Mayor Broome Announces PPE Distribution Site

    Area businesses can donate personal protective equipment (PPE) for use by medical personnel during the COVID-19-related shortages. Read on...
  166. Mayor Broome announces COVID-19 Community Testing Site will resume Thursday

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome announces the MOHSEP Testing Site at Baton Rouge General – Mid City will resume operations on Thursday, March, 26. Read on...
  167. All Parish Libraries Closed Until Further Notice

    Due dates extended until April 14. Do not return checked-out items to any library branch until they reopen; the drive-through and pick-up services are closed. Read on...
  168. Mayor Broome Appeals to White House for COVID-19 Assistance

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome sent a letter Tuesday to President Trump requesting the federal government support East Baton Rouge Parish during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read on...
  169. Mayor Broome announces COVID-19 Community Testing Site will resume Wednesday

    119 tests have been administered at the site Tuesday, March 24. Only patients who have orders faxed prior to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 24 will be admitted on Wednesday. Read on...
  170. Mayor Broome Announces COVID-19 Community Testing Site Will Resume Tuesday

    Patients whose doctors faxed an order for the test before 6 p.m. Monday may report for testing between 1 a.m. and 3 p.m. today, March 24. Health-care workers administered 140 tests on March 23. Read on...
  171. BREC to Close Parish Golf Courses Tuesday

    Courses will reopen as soon as social-distancing measures have been implemented, as early as Wednesday. Amenities such as cart rentals, restrooms, and water coolers will be limited or unavailable. Read on...
  172. CATS Continues Modified Schedule with Enhanced Safety Protocol as a Result of COVID-19

    Bus service is still available in East Baton Rouge Parish. Rides are free; customers are required to use the doors at the rear of the bus unless they use wheelchairs and other mobility aids. Read on...
  173. Comment on Metro Council Agenda Items Online

    Public meetings are cancelled due to the COVID-19 epidemic, but EBR residents can submit input on Metropolitan Council agendas via an online form. Submissions will be considered public record. Read on...
  174. BREC to Close Playgrounds, Dog Parks and Restrooms Through Duration of Stay at Home Order

    BREC will close parish park facilities indefinitely until the governor's order is lifted. But outdoor areas and trails remain open to the public. Read on...
  175. Mayor Broome’s Statement on Fatalities Attributed to COVID-19 in East Baton Rouge Parish

    I am deeply saddened to learn of the first fatalities attributed to COVID-19 in East Baton Rouge Parish today. On behalf of our community, I share our love and condolences with the patients’ family and friends. Read on...
  176. Mayor Broome Announces COVID-19 Community Testing Site Will Resume Monday

    Baton Rouge General - Mid City's drive-through testing will resume from 1-3 p.m. Monday, March 23, only for patients whose doctors have faxed orders for testing before 6 p.m. Sunday, March 23. Read on...
  177. Mayor-President Temporarily Waives Sign Ordinance

    Mayor-President Broome signs Executive Order temporarily waiving sign ordinance as a show of support for small businesses Read on...
  178. Mayor Broome Addresses Rise in COVID-19 Cases

    In the coming days, East Baton Rouge Parish may have a noticeable increase in positive COVID-19 test results. This does not indicate a rapid spread of the virus, but is a direct result of the increase in testing. Read on...
  179. Baton Rouge City Court Closure

    Baton Rouge City Court will be closed from Monday, March 23, 2020 through Friday, April 3, 2020. Read on...
  180. CATS to enforce social distancing on vehicles during COVID-19

    Baton Rouge, LA - As a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Capital Area Transit System (CATS) is enforcing social distancing on its vehicles effective immediately and until further notice. Read on...
  181. Louisiana Businesses Have Access to SBA Disaster Aid

    Gov. John Bel Edwards announced that small businesses in all 64 Louisiana parishes will have access to federal Small Business Administration disaster aid in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis. Read on...
  182. Purchasing Division - Public Bid Openings for EBRP temporarily suspended

    Pursuant to Proclamation No. JBE 2020-30 by Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards, Public Bid Openings have been temporarily Suspended, effective until April 13, 2020, unless terminated sooner. Read on...
  183. Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome Announces Closure of City-Parish Buildings

    All municipal government buildings, including City Hall, will be closed to the public from Monday, March 23, through Monday, April 6, 2020. Read on...
  184. CATS to run a modified weekday service during COVID-19

    Until further notice, bus service will end at 9:30 p.m.; customers are required to use the buses' rear doors only; buses are restricted to 10 passengers at a time. Also, bus fares are temporarily waived; rides are free. Read on...
  185. Division of Human Development & Services will close due to COVID-19

    In consideration of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Division of Human Development & Services (DHDS) will close to the general public as of 3:00 pm effective March 18, 2020, until it is deemed appropriate to re-open. Read on...
  186. Head Start to distribute meals in response to COVID-19

    EBRP Head Start Program will begin distributing breakfast and lunch to Head Start families beginning Monday, March 23rd from 10:00 a.m to 1:00 p.m. Read on...
  187. Mayor Broome announces COVID-19 Community Testing Site will resume Thursday for existing patients

    EBR Community Testing Site at BR General - Mid City will resume operations, Thursday for residents who had doctors orders faxed in prior to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, March 18, from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Read on...
  188. Mayor Broome's Statement to First Responders

    As we face the unprecedented challenges presented by COVID-19, I want to assure our first responders that their safety is my top priority. Read on...
  189. Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome Announces East Baton Rouge Parish’s 2nd Positive Case

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome announced the second COVID-19 positive case, commonly referred to as coronavirus, in East Baton Rouge Parish on Wednesday. Read on...
  190. Mayor Broome Announces COVID-19 Community Testing Site will Resume Wednesday for Existing Patients

    EBR residents who had doctors' orders for testing faxed in before 6 p.m. Tuesday are eligible for testing from 1-3 p.m. Wednesday, March 18, at the Community Testing Site at BR General - Mid City. Read on...
  191. Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome’s COVID-19 Economic Initiative

    EBR businesses' deadlines for filing local sales tax returns have been extended in the wake of the coronavirus epidemic. February returns' deadline is April 20, 2020; March taxes are due May 20, 2020. Read on...
  192. Mayor-President Announces East Baton Rouge Parish’s First Positive Case of COVID-19

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome announced the first COVID-19 positive case, commonly referred to as coronavirus, in East Baton Rouge Parish Tuesday afternoon. Read on...
  193. Mayor Broome’s Statement on COVID-19 Community Testing Site

    The Mayor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is working to bring more COVID-19 testing kits to the Community Testing Site. Read on...
  194. Statement from Mayor Broome about COVID-19 Tests on Tuesday, March, 17

    Demand for testing at the Mayor’s Officer of Homeland Security Mid City Community Testing Site has now exceeded the supply of testing kits, and they are no longer accepting patients today. Read on...
  195. All Locations of the EBRP Library Closed to Public Access (COVID-19)

    In response to updated information regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19), all locations of the EBRP Library are closed to the public starting March 17, 2020. Read on...
  196. Mayor Broome Announces Community Testing Center for COVID-19

    UPDATE: Testing Center not accepting patients as of March 17. Residents are urged to call their doctors or 211 if they are experiencing symptoms; providers will send medical referrals for patients to the drive-through community testing center. Read on...
  197. Free pick-up meals for schoolchildren at select sites

    State Representative Ted James and Councilwoman Erika L. Green will offer a one-day, meal-to-go option for District 101 and District 5 from noon-1:30 p.m. Monday, March 16. To-go meals will be offered at select schools beginning March 18 through April 9. Read on...
  198. Mayor Broome Declares Parish-wide Emergency

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome signs a parish-wide Emergency Disaster Declaration related to the City-Parish’s efforts to protect against COVID-19 Read on...
  199. City Court Announces Changes Due To COVID-19

    Normal court operations at Baton Rouge City Court will be suspended until April 20, 2020. Read on...
  200. Mayor Broome Activates All Hazards Recovery Task Force

    Due to the continuously evolving nature of the COVID-19, Coronavirus, Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome is activating the East Baton Rouge Parish All Hazards Recovery Task Force. Read on...
  201. Mayor: Permitted Public Events Postponed Until Further Notice

    Effective immediately, I am issuing an executive order to declare a public health emergency in East Baton Rouge Parish. Read on...
  202. Mayor’s Youth Workforce Experience Partnership Kickoff

    Local businesses are encouraged to attend Tuesday's seminar to learn how they can participate in a program that will give youth the opportunity to develop job skills this summer. Read on...
  203. EBR in Slight Risk of Severe Weather Forecast

    On Wednesday, heavy rainfall is forecast, with potential for hail, tornadoes, and wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour. The parish is under a flash flood watch until 6 a.m. Thursday, March 8. Read on...
  204. Statement by Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome Concerning Coronavirus

    I am reassured by the leadership of Governor Edwards and the Louisiana Department of Health in preparation of cases of novel (new) coronavirus (COVID-19) appearing in Louisiana. Read on...
  205. Baton Rouge to Celebrate Open Data Day 2020

    The March 7 event will showcase the city-parish's Open Data BR portal and tools such as open mapping. It will be held from 2-4 p.m. at the Main Library. Read on...
  206. Mayor's Statement on $1.2 Billion in State Flood Mitigation Funding

    The approval of these funds means East Baton Rouge Parish, and many other parishes in our region and state, can continue advancing flood recovery and watershed mitigation efforts. Read on...
  207. Mayor Broome declares Crime Stoppers the “Graffiti Hotline”

    Residents who capture footage of vandals on their electronic devices or home surveillance systems are encouraged to share it with law enforcement. Read on...
  208. Statement from Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome

    As Mayor-President, the safety and well-being of every citizen in East Baton Rouge Parish is a top priority. This includes making certain those who are incarcerated are treated humanely. Read on...
  209. Mayor Broome Invites Residents to Local Police Precincts

    Mayor Broome announces Police District tours beginning Monday, February 10th from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Read on...
  210. Mayor Broome Announces Results of January 2020 Operation Fresh Start

    The community clean-up event was held during the 2020 MLK Fest. Volunteers and public works crews disposed of thousands of tons of trash, debris, discarded tires, and other litter. Read on...
  211. Free Tax Preparation Available

    Residents whose gross income is under $55,000 are eligible for free assistance with completing their income tax forms at select locations. Read on...
  212. Graduation Ceremony Held for Trainees in Scaffold-Building Program

    Employ BR and BrandSafway have a program that trains workers to build scaffolds. Those who complete certification are eligible for positions with BrandSafway that pay $14-$17 an hour. Read on...
  213. Mayor Broome's Statement on the Passing of Lorri Burgess

    Baton Rouge lost a committed public servant today with the passing of former Councilwoman and Mayor Pro Tempore Lorri Burgess. Read on...
  214. Mayor Broome's Statement on the Passing of Rev. Betty Claiborne

    Baton Rouge lost a civil rights icon this weekend with the death of Rev. Betty Claiborne. She was arrested in 1963 while attempting to integrate City Park pool. Read on...
  215. Mayor Broome Declares Friday LSU Spirit Day, Wagers with Clemson Mayor

    LSU fans are encouraged to share their purple and gold outfits; the mayor will repost the best of fans' selfies. Read on...
  216. Red Stick Revelry to Ring in New Decade in Baton Rouge

    Baton Rouge will welcome 2020 with fireworks, laser shows, and by dropping the Red Stick at midnight in North Boulevard Town Square on New Year's Day. The Florida Street Blowhards and Phat Hat will perform on the Crest Stage by City Hall. Read on...
  217. Mayor-President Broome Announces Holiday Service Schedule for Curbside Garbage, Recycling

    No curbside refuse will be collected on Wednesday, Christmas Day. Collections will remain active on Christmas Eve and New Year's Day. Read on...
  218. Behavioral Health Hospital Coming to North Baton Rouge

    Oceans Behavioral Healthcare will open a senior-oriented practice in Howell Place with the aid of a 10-year grant approved by the Metropolitan Council. It is expected to generate 85 jobs and $2.1 million in tax revenue over a decade. Read on...
  219. Real Time Crime Center Gets Major Donation

    General Informatics has given EBR law enforcement agencies use of its 365 RealTime platform, which enables personnel and the public to share incident information in an app. Valued at $495,000, the program is being provided at no charge. Read on...
  220. Bond Ratings Demonstrate Strong Financial Standing

    On December 4, the City-Parish sold almost $130 million in bonds to fund MOVEBR transportation projects. Read on...
  221. Joint Statement from Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome and Chief of Police Murphy J. Paul Jr.

    Baton Rouge has experienced a disappointing spike in homicides in November. Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome and Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy J. Paul Jr. are communicating about this situation and want the public to know they are taking action. Read on...
  222. Thanksgiving Holiday Curbside Garbage and Recycling Collection Schedule

    There will be no trash collection on Thursday, Nov. 28. Read on...
  223. Baton Rouge Sees Significant Drop in AIDS Case Rate

    Mayor Broome and some local clinics and emergency rooms instated opt-out HIV testing for all ER patients in 2017. Read on...
  224. Baton Rouge Healthy Food Retail Initiative

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston-Broome announced a major milestone in her effort to bring a healthy food retail store to North Baton Rouge. The initiative will address access to nutritional food for the underserved area. Read on...
  225. Center for Digital Government Names Baton Rouge Fifth Most Digital City in U.S.

    2019 innovations include utilizing social media like Nextdoor to respond to disasters; new GIS website and Open Data portal; an interagency platform that uses neighborhood data to fight crime; and savings of about $7.5 million in efficiency enhancements. Read on...
  226. East Baton Rouge Parish Disparity Study Results Released

    According to an analysis of City-Parish purchases 2013-2017, 10% of government contract money was awarded to small businesses; only 4% went to local companies owned by women, minorities, or veterans. Read on...
  227. South Louisiana Under a Hard Freeze Warning

    The National Weather Service advised that temperatures in our area will drop as low as 23 degrees tonight. Residents are advised to take precautions such as bringing pets inside, insulating pipes, and keeping space heaters clear of combustible materials. Read on...
  228. East Baton Rouge Parish All-Hazards Recovery Plan Unveiled

    The plan provides a local disaster recovery framework modeled after FEMA's program. The Metro Council will vote on the plan's adoption at its Wednesday, Nov. 13 meeting. Read on...
  229. 2019 Capital Region Veterans Parade

    The 2019 Capital Region Veterans Parade will be held Saturday, November 16, in Downtown Baton Rouge. The Grand Marshals for the parade will be three World War II veterans, all over the age of 100. There will also be a flyover at noon by two F-15Cs. Read on...
  230. CATS to Build Rapid Transit Project with $15 Million Federal Grant

    The state's first bus rapid transit (BRT) system's route will span nine miles, connecting Plank Road and the LSU area with frequently-running vehicles and new stations, including a transfer center on Airline near OLOL. Read on...
  231. GIS Day Baton Rouge 2019 to be held on Wednesday, Nov. 13th

    Geographic Information Systems (GIS) integrate data and maps for myriad applications. The Main Library will host educational GIS activities for local students during school hours Nov. 13; from 4-6 p.m., adults are invited to hear GIS professionals speak. Read on...
  232. Mayor Broome Announces Results of October 2019 Operation Fresh Start

    The weeklong community clean-up effort kicked off with volunteers targeting specific areas on Oct. 19 and continued with public works crews clearing litter and blight along major roadways. Read on...
  233. Mayor-President Broome Presents 2020 Operation Budget

    A special annual budget meeting was held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 5. The Council will adopt the final budget on December 10. Read on...
  234. EBR Fall Household Hazardous Materials Collection Day to be held Nov. 16

    Its location will be the LSU Touchdown Village parking lot at 4000 S. Quad Drive. The semi-annual event accepts residents' household waste that typically isn't suitable for curbside collection. Read on...
  235. Mayor Broome Releases Prioritization of MOVEBR Projects

    Airline Highway, Jones Creek Road, College Drive, Florida Boulevard and Pecue Lane are some of the streets scheduled for widening and other improvements. Work is already underway on synchronizing traffic signals and building sidewalks. Read on...
  236. Trick-or-Treating Hours for East Baton Rouge are 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31

    Halloween safety includes adult supervision, trick-or-treaters wearing highly visible costumes, and drivers being on the lookout for pedestrians on neighborhood roads. Read on...
  237. STATEMENT BY THE MAYOR-PRESIDENT

    Recent figures released by the Louisiana Workforce Commission show the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Area has reached its highest seasonally adjusted employment numbers in history. Read on...
  238. Entire Graduating Class Offered Positions at BrandSafway Through EmployBR

    Fifteen participants of the scaffold-building program received scholarships through EmployBR to attend River Parish Community College. Starting pay for scaffold builders is $14-$17 an hour. Read on...
  239. Mayor Broome's Open Letter to St. George Representatives

    Last Saturday’s election was a defining moment for our city and parish. As Mayor-President of Baton Rouge and of all the residents in East Baton Rouge Parish, it is my responsibility to make decisions that I believe are in the best interest of everyone. Read on...
  240. Baton Rouge Veteran’s Parade 2019

    The City of Baton Rouge is hosting the Capital Region Veteran's Parade. It will run down River Road, starting in front of the Pentagon Barracks and ending at the USS Kidd, at noon Saturday, November 16, 2019, in honor of our veterans. Read on...
  241. STATEMENT BY THE MAYOR-PRESIDENT

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome offers condolences for the family of Captain Bryan Bozeman, who passed away. Flags at City-Parish buildings will be flown at half-staff until sunset on the day of his burial. Read on...
  242. Broome’s Operation Fresh Start Community Cleanup set for October 19

    Volunteers are needed to help beautify parish neighborhoods; participants are encouraged to not only sign up but also "Embrace a Place" by choosing an area to lead clean-up efforts. Read on...
  243. Homelessness Outreach Initiative Moves Forward

    The Mayor's Office and BRPD have teamed up with the Louisiana Housing Corporation to reduce the number of parish residents without shelter. Efforts include groups visiting homeless camps and offering access to services. Read on...
  244. Small Business Outreach Informational Workshop

    Local professionals and businesses can get information on opportunities in the MOVEBR infrastructure improvement program. The first meeting will focus on right-of-way services on Oct. 3 at Delmont Gardens Library. Read on...
  245. East Baton Rouge Stormwater Master Plan Secures Funding

    FEMA and the state Office of Community Development have pledged a combined $15 million for the project, which will assess the parish's drainage system in order to better prevent flooding. Read on...
  246. Metropolitan Council and Planning & Zoning Meetings Now Streaming on Facebook Live

    The livestream feed is supported by 10 high-definition cameras with 30 different angles. Archived meetings footage dating back to 2013 is available on the Metro21 Government Access Channel's page. Read on...
  247. Early Voting Starts Saturday for October 12 Primary Election

    East Baton Rouge Parish voting sites include the expanded Baker Registrar of Voters Office and the Central Branch Library, which will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26. Read on...
  248. Mayor Broome Kicks Off MOVEBR Program

    MOVEBR program will invest $1 billion to help reduce traffic congestion, build sidewalks, and manage traffic signals. The 1/2 cent sales tax is dedicated to the projects approved by voters. Read on...
  249. Charles R. Kelly Community Center Public Input Meeting

    Mayor Broome invites the public to attend the Geaux Get Healthy program meeting Monday, September 23rd. Citizens will have the opportunity to review the proposal for a new community space located next to the Charles R. Kelly Community Center. Read on...
  250. BrandSafway Partnering with EmployBR to Provide Training and Employment Opportunities

    Those who complete the RPCC course in building scaffolding will have the opportunity to apply for hundreds of skilled labor positions with construction firm BrandSafway. Find out more at EmployBR on Friday, Sept. 13, from 10 a.m.-noon. Read on...
  251. Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome and BR Police Department Launch Project ChildSafe Baton Rouge

    Gun locks will be distributed at BRPD precincts and community centers from 9 a.m.-noon Saturday, Sept. 7. Read on...
  252. Major Transportation Upgrade For Baton Rouge Health District

    A ribbon-cutting was held for the completion of the first phase of a $21 million road-connector project for Baton Rouge Health District. Constantin Boulevard, off Essen Lane, will be the site of OLOL's new Children's Hospital. Read on...
  253. Mayor-President Broome Announces Community Development Grant Awards

    About $7.2 million in federal HUD grants has been awarded to 23 local non-profit groups, with a focus on helping residents in need to obtain or improve housing. Read on...
  254. STATEMENT BY THE MAYOR-PRESIDENT

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome offers condolences for the family of the late Gov. Kathleen Blanco, who passed away Sunday, Aug. 18, 2019. Read on...
  255. East Baton Rouge Flood Risk Reduction Project

    A joint statement by Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome, Gov. John Bel Edwards, and Congressman Garret Graves on securing funding to improve drainage in East Baton Rouge Parish. Read on...
  256. Input Sought on Amendments to Plan of Government

    EBR residents are encouraged to review the proposed document. The Metro Council will discuss amendments to Sections 1-4 of the Plan of Government at next Wednesday's meeting; the public is invited to attend and comment. Read on...
  257. Statement by Mayor Sharon Weston Broome

    Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy Paul announced today he has reached a resolution with the attorneys for former officer Blane Salamoni concerning his departure from the department. Read on...
  258. Mayor-President Broome Hires Chief Communications Officer

    Mark Armstrong will oversee the Mayor's Office's communications strategy. He previously worked for WBRZ News 2. Read on...
  259. Public Comments Sought on Plan of Government Amendments

    This is the first of four meetings to discuss proposed amendments to the city-parish's Plan of Government. The Metro Council will decide which of the amendments will appear on a ballot to be decided by EBR voters. Read on...
  260. EBR Damage Assessments as a Result of Hurricane Barry

    EBR residents can report any property damage related to Hurricane Barry on our survey. The data will be submitted to the state to aid in determining eligibility for recovery assistance. Read on...
  261. Mayor-President Broome’s Cradle to K Initiative Receives National Award

    U.S. Conference of Mayors announces 2019 City Livability Award Winners at annual meeting in Honolulu. Read on...
  262. Mayor Broome Announces Garbage Service Improvements

    Since the City-Parish and contractor Republic Services implemented changes last month, missed pick-up calls have dropped 57%. Innovations include additional drivers and crew members, new equipment, response teams, and more accountability. Read on...
  263. City-Parish to Begin Storm Debris Removal Operations July 22

    Public works crews are wrapping up their survey of parish residences for storm debris following Hurricane Barry. Debris should be separate from other refuse on the curb; crews will be sent to remove it. Read on...
  264. City-Parish, MOHSEP provide sandbag advice

    Residents are encouraged to save and cover their sandbags with tarps as part of on-going hurricane season prep. Filled sandbags will not be collected curbside, but can be dropped off at Memorial Stadium until Aug. 2. Read on...
  265. EmployBR Reschedules Job Fair for Head Start Program Positions

    The fair will be held at Delmont Gardens Library this Friday from 1-5 p.m. Read on...
  266. Operation Fresh Start Community Cleanup Postponed

    The volunteer event scheduled for Saturday, July 20, has been postponed in the wake of Tropical Storm Barry. Read on...
  267. City-Parish closing shelter

    The shelter at the F.G. Clark Activity Center will be closing at 5pm today. Read on...
  268. City-Parish activates storm debris collection contract

    The City of Baton Rouge has activated DRC Emergency Services and Thompson Engineering to begin the process of storm debris collection. City-Parish, along with Thompson and DRC, will begin the debris survey on Monday July 15, 2019, weather dependent. Read on...
  269. Tropical Storm Barry Updates

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome and local officials continue to monitor the rain bands and winds from Tropical Storm Barry. Read on...
  270. Mayor-President Broome Releases East Baton Rouge Tropical Storm Barry Preparation Strategy

    East Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome and Emergency Preparedness stakeholders have released strategic preparations as Tropical Storm Barry nears. Read on...
  271. Tropical Storm Barry shelter status update

    The F.G. Clark Activity Center has been opened as a community shelter to accommodate those residents who may be affected by Tropical Storm Barry. Read on...
  272. Friday evening update on Tropical Storm Barry

    East Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome and all City-Parish officials continue to closely monitoring Tropical Storm Barry. EBRP is currently under a flash flood watch until Saturday night, and a tropical storm warning until further notice. Read on...
  273. Friday afternoon update on Tropical Storm Barry

    The City-Parish continues to prepare as Tropical Storm Barry expects to make landfall early Saturday morning. Read on...
  274. Mayor's Operation Fresh Start Community Cleanup

    Operation Fresh Start has been postponed from Saturday, July 20, so DPW crews can focus on removing debris from Tropical Storm Barry. Read on...
  275. City-Parish continues to prepare for Tropical Storm Barry

    Today Mayor Broome signed and filed an Emergency Declaration as she and her team continue to prepare for potential impacts from Tropical Storm Barry. City-Parish personnel are monitoring and managing operations from the Emergency Operations Center. Read on...
  276. EBRP Receives Damage Assessment Report

    FEMA has determined that damage incurred in the June 5-6 severe weather event does not qualify for individual assistance. Mayor Broome has has reached out to local aid groups for assistance with recovery. Read on...
  277. Invest 92L Preparations

    Mayor Broome and MOHSEP are implementing preparations for potential impacts from Invest 92L. Crews are clearing debris from drainage; barricades are ready for intersections that are prone to high water; and sandbags are available at several BREC parks. Read on...
  278. EmployBR Seeking Applicants for Head Start Programs

    Job seekers are encouraged to attend a job fair this Friday, June 12, at Delmont Gardens Library. Positions include teachers and clerical staff; they commence with the school year on Aug. 12, 2019. Read on...
  279. Gulf Tropical Disturbance Update

    The National Weather Service forecasts a disturbance to develop over the next several days, with an increased chance for rain in our area. Mayor Broome urges residents to prepare their disaster supply kits and emergency plans. Read on...
  280. City-Parish Drainage Maintenance Crews Addressing Ditches, Catch Basins

    Drainage maintenance crews are prioritizing areas of the parish that experienced standing water from the June 6 wind and rain event. Maintenance crews will begin cleaning curbs and gutters around storm drains with the large vacuum truck. Read on...
  281. Baton Rouge's Fourth of July Celebrations will Include Festival, Entertainment, and Fireworks

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome announced today safety precautions being put into place for the community for this year’s Fourth of July celebrations in Baton Rouge. Read on...
  282. Over 600 EBRP Damage Assessments Collected, Sent to State

    The mayor and MOHSEP have officially submitted residents' damage assessment forms detailing the impact of the June 5-6 flooding event. These reports will be used to solicit public and individual assistance from GOHSEP, and potentially FEMA. Read on...
  283. EBRP Damage Assessments Due Monday, June 17

    EBR residents who sustained damage to their homes or vehicles in last week's flash flooding are urged to submit the forms by the deadline Monday. Read on...
  284. City-Parish Completes MovEBR Program Management Negotiations

    The firms CSRS and StanTec have entered an 18-month contract with the city-parish to oversee the transportation improvement program. The program management contracts will be presented at the June 12 Metro Council meeting. Read on...
  285. Mayor’s Office, Build Baton Rouge Announce Rapid Roofing Repair Program

    "Roof Reset" will accept applications through July 31 for residences that need their roofs repaired or replaced. The program is funded by HUD's Community Development Block Grants; income requirements apply. Read on...
  286. EBRP Damage Assessment for Recent Storm

    East Baton Rouge residents who experienced property damage as a result of the flash flooding on Thursday, June 6, are encouraged to take our damage assessment survey. Read on...
  287. Statement by the Mayor-President regarding emergency declaration

    As we continue to assess damage throughout EBRP as a result of yesterday and today’s weather conditions, I have initiated the process to seek state and federal disaster support through an emergency declaration. Read on...
  288. Heavy Rainfall Expected Through Sunday

    The National Weather Service forecasts that the EBR area will receive 4-6 inches of rain through Sunday; a flash flood watch is in effect until Thursday night. Sandbags are available at select locations around the parish. Read on...
  289. City of Baton Rouge Released from 1980 Federal Consent Decree

    The city's police and fire departments have been found to be in compliance with federal law for diversity in hiring and promotion practices. Read on...
  290. Mayor Broome, MOHSEP Urge Residents to Prepare for 2019 Hurricane Season

    NOAA forecasts a "near-normal" Atlantic hurricane season. Red Stick Ready can help you make a family communication plan, beef up your disaster supply kit, and stay informed about potential emergencies. Read on...
  291. STATEMENT BY THE MAYOR-PRESIDENT

    Due to the concern expressed by residents regarding AT&T’s small cell towers, I have requested that AT&T temporarily suspend construction of the towers. Read on...
  292. City of Baton Rouge to Host 2021 MRCTI Meeting

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome announces that the City of Baton Rouge is putting in a pitch for Mississippi River Cities and Towns Initiative (MRCTI) 2021 conference. Read on...
  293. Mayor Broome Opens Registration for Blight Bootcamp

    EBR residents are invited to attend this free seminar on how they can improve their neighborhoods at the Goodwood Library Saturday; meals included. Read on...
  294. Christian Davenport Named Baton Rouge’s First Poet Laureate

    The Baton Rouge Poet Laureate Program celebrates Baton Rouge’s rich culture and diversity through the work of a poet who will represent Baton Rouge by creating excitement about poetry through outreach, programs, teaching, and written work. Read on...
  295. STATEMENT BY THE MAYOR-PRESIDENT ON HUD GRANT

    This $30 million grant announcement is a significant win for East Baton Rouge Parish and will afford us a transformative opportunity to both invigorate and rejuvenate the neighborhoods of Smiley Heights and Melrose East. Read on...
  296. City-Parish Releases Study on Projected Impact of City St. George Incorporation

    Mayor Broome backs a Senate bill that would allow all parish residents to vote on whether to incorporate St. George, as opposed to only residents of the proposed city. Its impact on the city-parish budget would be an annual $48.3 million shortfall. Read on...
  297. MOHSEP Monitoring Slight Risk of Severe Weather

    Select BREC locations are offering free sand and sandbags. Read on...
  298. Baton Rouge and eBay Announce Economic Development Initiatives

    The online marketplace will partner with local small businesses. Retail Revival will provide vendors free training, support, and promotion; applications will be taken later this summer. The initiative will also create about 40 customer service jobs. Read on...
  299. EBR Spring Household Hazardous Materials Collection Day to be held Saturday, May 18

    East Baton Rouge residents only may bring garbage deemed to hazardous for curbside pickup, such as used vehicle fluids, batteries, and pesticides, to Memorial Stadium for disposal. Read on...
  300. Community-Police Connection Center Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

    The center is intended to facilitate informal interactions between law enforcement and local residents. Read on...
  301. 2019 Installments of Move with Mayor Broome Announced

    Mayor Broome invites local residents to join her on walks at BREC parks with her new rescue dog in Move with the Mayor and Mordecai. She will also drop in for popular group exercise classes at area YMCA branches. Read on...
  302. Mayor Broome Announces Community Improvement Project Grant Initiative Awardees

    Six agencies will share the $135,000 award to improve housing in neighborhoods such as Scotlandville and Melrose East. The funds were awarded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development's Community Development Block Grant program. Read on...
  303. A&E’s Nightwatch Producers Return to Baton Rouge for New Project

    First Responders Live will feature EBR police, fire, and EMS personnel in real situations. The show premieres on Wednesday, June 12, on Fox. Read on...
  304. STATEMENT BY THE MAYOR-PRESIDENT

    The results of the BRPD pay study indicate a significant pay disparity when compared to peer police forces. Read on...
  305. Enhanced Risk of Severe Weather on Thursday

    The National Weather Service anticipates 1-2 inches of rain as well as possible straight-line wind, tornadoes, and hail. Sandbags are available at some BREC locations. Read on...
  306. City-Parish Services for Good Friday Holiday and Easter Weekend

    Government offices will be closed Friday, but trash will be collected according to its normal schedule on Friday and Saturday. Read on...
  307. Mayor Broome Launches Search for Poet Laureate

    The person selected for the honor will be charged with developing a community outreach project in which he or she shares the art and love of poetry with a non-traditional and/or underserved audience. Read on...
  308. Mayor Broome Announces 2019 Louisiana Earth Day Celebration

    The 29th annual festival will be held on Sunday, April 28, at LSU's Parker Coliseum. It will feature educational exhibits, activities for children, and music by the Carbon Copy Band. Read on...
  309. Mayor Broome Announces ACAO Appointment

    Dr. Pamela Ravare-Jones is replacing Dr. Tamiara Wade as the Assistant Chief Administrative Officer in the administration. She will oversee the following divisions: Human Development & Services, Human Resources, Employ BR, and Juvenile Services. Read on...
  310. Food Distribution Schedule Announced

    Residents who qualify to receive surplus food products may pick them up at the community center where they have been certified eligible. Read on...
  311. Mayor Broome Forms Mayor-President's Advisory Council on Veterans Affairs

    The council will advise about issues affecting the 23,000+ veterans in East Baton Rouge Parish. It will hold its first meeting on Tuesday, April 30, at City Hall. Read on...
  312. Mayor Broome Announces 2019 Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation

    The mayor urges residents to take the pledge to conserve water; Baton Rouge placed 1st in the 2018 Wyland National Challenge for Water Conservation. Read on...
  313. Community Development Corporations May Submit Requests For Proposals

    EBR Community Development agencies are seeking bids for grants to create volunteer community projects in neighborhoods such as Scotlandville and Melrose East. The deadline to apply for these federal funds is Friday, April 19. Read on...
  314. STATEMENT BY THE MAYOR-PRESIDENT

    Due to heavy traffic congestion as a result of the La. 1 Intracoastal Waterway Bridge lane closures, residents in East Baton Rouge Parish are experiencing delays in residential garbage and trash service. Read on...
  315. Vote for Baton Rouge for Smart Cities Award

    Open Data BR is a finalist for the 2019 IDC Smart Cities North America Awards in the Civic Engagement category. Read on...
  316. Employ BR, Ochsner, and BRCC Announce Expansion of Medical Assistant Training Program

    The tuition-free, 6-month program will train qualifying EBR residents as medical assistants, with a guaranteed job interview with Ochsner. Those interested can learn more at an hour-long session on Thursday, March 28, at BRCC Automotive Training Center. Read on...
  317. City-Parish Seeking Applicants for Parish Attorney

    Candidates must be attorneys licensed and practicing in the state of Louisiana. The deadline to submit resume and credentials is May 17, 2019. Read on...
  318. Baton Rouge and New Orleans join Louisiana Department of Health in support of U=U Campaign

    The U=U Campaign promotes awareness that people living with HIV cannot spread the virus to sexual partners if they are receiving care and taking medications to control the virus to the point that it cannot be detected in the blood. Read on...
  319. City-Parish Releases Request For Proposal for Garage, Parking Management

    Contractor bids sought for downtown area, with a focus on street parking; deadline to submit is April 23. Read on...
  320. Mayor's Statement on Polyolefins Plant Announcement

    The project will not only create 65 permanent jobs and 600 construction jobs, it will bring between $500 million and $1 billion worth of investment to our parish. Read on...
  321. MOHSEP Monitoring Rising Mississippi River

    The river is expected to crest at 43 feet on March 14. Flood stage is 35 feet; the river's depth was 40.68 feet as of 11 a.m. Thursday, February 28. Read on...
  322. Mayor Broome Announces Results of Operation Fresh Start

    The campaign which began Feb. 16 focused on cleaning up blight and litter, including 231 tons of trash and debris and almost 4,000 abandoned tires. Public works crews filled 83 potholes, replaced 125 street signs, and removed 468 illegal signs that week. Read on...
  323. Mayor's Statement on City of St. George Measure

    Today we learned that the East Baton Rouge Parish Registrar of Voters verified the signatures needed to put the proposed City of St. George measure on the ballot. Read on...
  324. RFQs for Move EBR Program Managers Published in The Advocate

    The Requests for Qualifications seek two people to oversee $1.1 billion worth of infrastructure improvement projects in East Baton Rouge Parish. Read on...
  325. Mayor's Statement on the River Center Branch Library

    Efforts to resolve conflicts between the City-Parish and the Architect were attempted in order to negotiate a diplomatic resolution regarding the structural issues through mediation; however, all parties were not in mutual agreement to continue with this. Read on...
  326. Geaux Get Healthy Program to Kick off Saturday

    Mayor Broome will launch an initiative to improve access to fresh produce for low-income neighborhoods. The Charles R. Kelley Community Center will host the event, which features bounce houses, free food, and BREC on the Geaux's playground-in-a-truck. Read on...
  327. Mayor Broome Announces Operation Fresh Start 2019

    Operation Fresh Start cleanup program begins on Saturday, February 16. Read on...
  328. STATEMENT BY THE MAYOR-PRESIDENT

    My heartfelt condolences go out to the family, friends, and fellow officers of Baton Rouge Police Corporal Shane Totty, who lost his life in the line of duty. Read on...
  329. Mayor Broome Launches 15 Minutes with the Mayor

    Mayor's initiative starts on Wednesday, February 6. Read on...
  330. Mayor Broome Taps Public Works Assistant Chief Administrative Officer

    As ACAO, Kelvin Hill will oversee the Building & Grounds, Development, Environmental Services, Transportation & Development, Fleet Management, and Maintenance departments. Read on...
  331. City-Parish Joins Baton Rouge’s Nextdoor Community

    City-Parish agency representatives have joined the social platform to communicate and send updates to neighborhoods throughout the parish. The Department of Environmental Services will be the first to begin sending notifications. Read on...
  332. Mayor Broome Announces Community Development Grant Awards

    About $7.3 million in federal grant funds will go to 15 local organizations that assist low-income residents with shelter, employment skills, and other basic needs. Read on...
  333. Statement by Mayor-President Broome on Georgia Pacific Layoffs

    Employ BR will reach out to the plant's 650 workers with training, job placement assistance, counseling, and more. Read on...
  334. Mayor's Statement on Thompson Pipe Group Plant Closure

    The Zachary facility will shutter this summer. Read on...
  335. Mayor Broome Announces Gardere Lane Improvements Project

    KCR Contractors will build about 6,000 feet of sidewalk that will extend from Nicholson to Burbank. The project is expected to be completed by July. Read on...
  336. Women's Advancement Commission to Launch Bimonthly Podcast

    "WE BR" podcast premieres January 16 on www.podcast225.com. It will be released every other Wednesday. Read on...
  337. Mayor Broome’s Healthy BR Kicks Off Year-Long Programming at Knock Knock Museum

    #LoveBatonRouge will be held on the first Saturday of each month, with a different theme each month. Each month, a different local school can win 50 free student passes by showcasing that month's theme. Read on...
  338. Statement by Mayor Broome on Assisting Former Georgia Pacific Employees

    A coalition has assembled to discuss how to help the company's employees obtain similar positions. Read on...
  339. Statement by Mayor-President Broome on Inclement Weather

    Sandbags are available at select BREC locations after 6:00 p.m. Crews are ready to respond to drainage issues, downed trees, and barricade requests. Read on...
  340. Mayor Broome Announces Holiday Schedule for Garbage, Recycling, and Christmas Tree Recycling Service

    No garbage or recyclables will be collected on Christmas Day, and the North Landfill will be closed. Real Christmas trees may be left curbside for recycling starting Jan. 7; all decorations, including lights and stand, must be removed. Read on...
  341. YWCA Announces the Establishment of The Community Bail Fund Program

    YWCA of Greater Baton Rouge announces a community bail system that will provide bonds for individuals arrested in East Baton Rouge Parish on misdemeanor charges. Read on...
  342. Food Distribution Schedule Announced

    Residents who qualify to receive surplus food products may pick them up at the community center where they have been certified eligible. Read on...
  343. Mayor Broome Releases 2018 Open Data Policy Report

    In the year since the "open by default" policy was adopted, the city-parish has unveiled several online tools to help users find services or research datasets. Read on...
  344. Mayor Broome launches Open Checkbook BR to provide view into City-Parish Spending, Expenditure Data

    The site, which compiles transactions daily, includes ledger totals for all city-parish departments and agencies for 2018. Read on...
  345. ADA Streets Accessibility Study to be Presented at Meeting

    On Dec. 18, the Main Library will host a public meeting on a report evaluating EBR's pedestrian facilities, with a plan to fix barriers to access. Read on...
  346. Mayor Broome Announces SKYWARN Training

    Volunteers are sought to serve as storm spotters for the National Weather Service; they will report severe weather conditions they observe, such as heavy rain, flash flooding, potential tornadoes, and hail. Read on...
  347. EBR Fall Household Hazardous Materials Collection Day to be held Saturday, December 15

    Waste such as batteries, auto products like motor oil, computers, cellphones, and CFL light bulbs will be accepted for disposal at the drop-off at Memorial Stadium from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Participants will need to bring proof of EBR residency. Read on...
  348. Mayor-President Broome Announces New Chief Service Officer

    Today Mayor-President Broome announced that Courtney M. Scott has been named Chief Service Officer. Read on...
  349. Updated Maps of Areas Targeted for Redevelopment Released

    The City-Parish and the Redevelopment Authority have partnered to revitalize designated zones. The Authority will submit plans for investment and blight elimination in the Targeted Areas, and the Metro Council will adopt resolutions authorizing the work. Read on...
  350. Mayor Broome Presents 2019 Budget to Metro Council

    A special budget meeting was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5. The Council will adopt the final budget on Dec. 11. Read on...
  351. Baton Rouge Ranked Top 10 Digital City in the U.S. for Fourth Year in a Row

    The city was recognized for innovations such as the interactive new brla.gov site, a consolidated enterprise resource planning system, and drone mapping of local waterways, as well as the expansion of GIS map apps and data filters. Read on...
  352. Healthy BR Receives Nearly $2M to Address Food Deserts

    Humana Foundation and Blue Cross Foundation are funding Geaux Get Healthy, an initiative to increase the availability of fresh produce in ZIP codes 70805, 70807, and 70802. Read on...
  353. Mayor Broome Announces Results of Operation Fresh Start

    During the week of October 8-12, public works crews mowed and cleaned up rights-of-way; disposed of dumped tires and trash; and got rid of 3 fallen trees and 3 blighted houses. Read on...
  354. Mayor to Host Forums on Developing an All-Hazards Community Recovery Plan

    Each week, a library branch in a different EBR city will host outreach meetings to gather public feedback on ways our community can better prepare and recover in times of crisis. Read on...
  355. Operation Fresh Start to Kick Off Beautification Project on October 6

    Volunteers are encouraged to meet up at select sites on Saturday morning to help fight litter. City crews will also begin aggressive efforts to clean up trash and blight around East Baton Rouge. Read on...
  356. Mayor Broome Launches New Red Stick Ready Website

    The emergency preparedness site has been updated. It enables users to receive disaster notifications, get supply checklists, and connect via its app and social media. Read on...
  357. Baton Rouge Selects Gotcha to Launch First Public Bike Share Program

    Gotcha to operate a 500-bike system in the city of Baton Rouge and campuses of Louisiana State University, and Southern University. Read on...
  358. New Online Application Process

    The Department of Human Resources is transitioning from paper to online employment applications effective October 1, 2018. Please click here...
  359. Mayor Broome Forms International Relations Commission

    Local multi-lingual volunteers will work to raise Baton Rouge's profile by forming relationships with the international community and promoting awareness of the parish's global connections. Read on...
  360. Baton Rouge Named Recipient of 2018 Government Experience Award

    The city tied with San Diego because of innovations like the new brla.gov website platform, the Open Data BR information portal, and the Red Stick 311 app, which enables residents to request services and monitor their progress. Read on...
  361. Essay Contest for Local Middle Schoolers

    Thirty winners will be selected to rock-climb with the mayor at UpTown on Oct. 23 as part of the Move with Mayor Broome initiative. Deadline for submission is Oct. 2. Read on...
  362. 2018 International GIS Day Pre-Registration Now Open

    The Nov. 14 event will give students and other participants an overview of geographic information systems technology, which enables users to create interactive maps. Read on...
  363. Mayor Broome to Lead Fitness Groups Toward Heart Health

    A monthlong campaign, Move with the Mayor will feature social activities and highlight literal steps people can take to reduce their risk of heart disease. Read on...
  364. Voter Registration Drive will be held Sept. 24-28

    The Registrar of Voters Office will visit at least 2 EBR library branches each day of Voter Registration Week to offer residents to opportunity to register to vote. This will help ensure citizens are eligible to cast a ballot in the Nov. 6 election. Read on...
  365. Mayor Broome Announces 2018 Community Health Needs Assessment

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston-Broome brings together Five Major Hospitals for the Healthy City Initiative, HealthyBR. Read on...
  366. Baton Rouge Announces Tool to Help Eradicate Blight

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston-Broome and Blight Strike Team announced the launch of a Blight Tool and the reviving of East Baton Rouge Redevelopment Authority (RDA). Read on...
  367. City-Parish Completes Phase I of Stormwater Master Plan

    The 3-phase EBR comprehensive plan includes surveying natural and man-made drainage infrastructure, and applications for federal funding. The phases will culminate in a Stormwater Master Plan Report that outlines the next 20 years of system upgrades. Read on...
  368. BRFD, MOHSEP Responding to HazMat Incident on Airline Highway

    Baton Rouge Fire Dept. responded to a call today about Tanker Truck venting Acrylamide Solution due to heat. Once Around Mobile Home Park Dr. and its surrounding areas are evacuated. Read on...
  369. MOVE with Mayor-President Broome, a New Healthy BR Initiative

    Today, Mayor-President Weston-Broome - announced a new MOVE initiative to promote HealthyBR residents through physical exercise. Read on...
  370. Mosquito Abatement and Rodent Control Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

    The new facility is located on Veterans Memorial Boulevard. Read on...
  371. Baton Rouge Welcomes On-Demand Delivery App Postmates

    App enables delivery of local food and goods in less than an hour. Read on...
  372. City-Parish Seeks Firm to Launch Bikeshare in 2019

    Deadline to submit proposals is Aug. 21; contract would require 80 stations with 800 total bikes to be installed and maintained in certain areas of Baton Rouge over two phases. Read on...
  373. Mayor Broome Brings ACE Training to Baton Rouge

    The Mayor's Healthy City Initiative is seeking local participants to join a team that trains volunteers to combat the effects of adverse childhood experiences. Read on...
  374. Keen Independent Research Selected to Conduct Disparity Study

    Mayor-President Weston-Broome announced that the City-Parish intends to award a contract to Keen Independent Research to conduct its disparity study. Read on...
  375. Statement by the Mayor-President on the Death of Councilman Amoroso

    Mayor Broome's statement on the tragic death of Councilman Buddy Amoroso. Read on...
  376. Mayor Broome Launches Vendor Self-Service Portal

    New website makes it easier for vendors to register and do business with the City-Parish; existing vendors will receive instructions to create an account. Read on...
  377. Join Mayor Broome for Clean Sweep EBR Day on Saturday, June 23

    Officials and community partners will pick up litter at sites around the parish; volunteers are needed to help clean up our neighborhoods. Read on...
  378. Red Stick Ready Day Set for Saturday, July 14, at Mall of Louisiana

    Booths at the mall will give out info on how to prepare for hurricanes and other disasters; get tips from emergency responders on building a supply kit and making a plan to communicate with loved ones in the wake of an emergency. Read on...
  379. Baton Rouge Named 'Most Water Wise City' in U.S., Led by Students at Southeast Middle School

    The Wyland Foundation hosted the national water-conservation challenge in April. The school was awarded a $500 Amazon gift card for science-class supplies. Read on...
  380. Broome Administration Launches Robocall Tool to Deter Illegal Road Signs

    Automated calls are being made daily to phone numbers listed on signs posted illegally in public rights-of-way. Read on...
  381. Statement by the Mayor-President on St. George

    Mayor Broome released this response to a presentation by proponents of the City of St. George, a movement to create a separate municipality composed of unincorporated areas of Baton Rouge. Read on...
  382. Mayor Broome Announces EMS Mental Health Program

    Support team will help emergency responders cope with workload stress and PTSD from extreme situations. Read on...
  383. Law Enforcement Officers Leo Program

    Open-dialogue discussion for youth ages 25 and younger to discuss building better relationships and a mutual understanding with local law enforcement officials. Read on...
  384. AT&T Louisiana Donates $40,000 to Mayor’s Summer Youth Employment Program

    Grant will fund training for 50 students to learn coding and web development. Read on...
  385. Teen Volunteers, City Workers to Participate in Corridor Beautification Project May 19

    Cristo Rey students will pick up litter along Plank and Evangeline; crews to fix potholes, sidewalks, and clean up trash, illegal signs, and tall grass in area. Read on...
  386. Mayor Broome to Host Fifth Annual Family Fit Day on Saturday, May 19

    Community invited to participate in day of healthy, family-friendly activities for all ages at City Park. Read on...
  387. MOHSEP Awarded Highest Honor by Emergency Management Accreditation Program

    EBR emergency-preparedness agency receives #1 rating in nation for 11th consecutive year. Read on...
  388. Mayor Broome Launches Buy Baton Rouge Program

    New apps sLocal and SellSwipe enable users to find deals on local products from more than 175 participating Baton Rouge businesses. Read on...
  389. Mayor Broome Presents Hurricane Awareness Tour 2018

    Get an inside look at a "Hurricane Hunter" aircraft and learn from scientists, first responders, and other experts how you can prepare for hurricane season at the Metropolitan Airport Multiplex on May 9. Read on...
  390. Mayor’s Women’s Advancement Commission to Launch Survivor Listening Sessions

    A series of forums will explore the impacts of domestic violence and sexual assault on the Baton Rouge community and recommend solutions. Read on...
  391. Mayor's Statement on the River Center Library

    Architecture firm and contractor are responsible for fixing the cause of the incident that shut down the site. Read on...
  392. Mayor Broome's Statement on River Center Library Work

    Intersection of North Blvd. and Saint Louis St. will close April 25. St. Louis will temporarily be a 2-way street between Government St. and Louisiana Ave.; it is closed between Louisiana Ave. and North Blvd. Read on...
  393. Statement on Inspection Results of River Center Library

    The firm inspecting the downtown construction has released its findings; site construction will resume after repair welds are finished. Read on...
  394. Statement by the Mayor-President on the River Center Branch Library

    Mayor-President Broome's statement regarding the closure of streets and businesses around the River Center Branch Library. Read on...
  395. Baton Rouge Wins IDC 2018 Smart Cities North America Award

    Mayor-President Broome announced today Baton Rouge is the winner of an IDC Smart Cities North American Award for its Public Safety Common Operational Platform, a digital application utilized by the Baton Rouge Police department. Read on...
  396. Saturday's Clean Sweep EBR Day CANCELED

    Parish-wide trash cleanup event has been canceled due to threat of rain and thunderstorms; rescheduled for June 23. Read on...
  397. Mayor Broome, Community Partners Utilize Rapid Rehousing Funds for Homelessness Initiative

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome announced today Homelessness to Housing Initiative, a program aimed at securing permanent housing for citizens. Read on...
  398. Mayor Broome, STAR Invite the Community to Start By Believing

    Tuesday, April 3rd Sexual Trauma Awareness & Response® (STAR) invite the community to show their support for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Read on...
  399. Statement by the Mayor-President on Alton Sterling investigation

    Mayor-President Broome's statement on the conclusion of Chief Paul's administrative investigation of the Alton Sterling case. Read on...
  400. Mayor Broome’s Remarks Regarding AG Decision in Alton Sterling Case

    Mayor-President's statement on Attorney General Jeff Landry's decision not to charge the officers in the Alton Sterling shooting. Read on...
  401. Mayor Broome Kicks off Economic Development Listening Tour

    She will visit 36 companies in East Baton Rouge in 2018. Read on...
  402. City-Parish Releases RFP for Citywide Disparity Study

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome makes announcements today regarding disparity in city bids process. Read on...
  403. Mayor Broome's Statement on Fallen Officer

    Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome is deeply saddened by the tragic death of Christopher Lawton, the Zachary firefighter and policeman who lost his life while bravely serving his community. Read on...
  404. City-Parish to Stage HESCO Baskets along Downtown Levee

    Mayor-President Broome announced that as a precautionary measure, East Baton Rouge Parish will deploy HESCO protection baskets this weekend along a small section of the downtown levee near North Street and River Road due to the rising river levels. Read on...
  405. Former Baton Rouge Fire Chief Dies

    On the morning of March 6, 2018 former Baton Rouge Fire Chief Robin L. Hurst died at his home in St. Francisville. Chief Hurst had a very distinguished career with the fire service in Louisiana. Read on...
  406. Mayor Broome Proposes Cost-Effective Alternatives to TramLinkBR

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  407. Mayor Broome Appoints Director of Environmental Services

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  408. Mayor Broome launches New City-Parish Website to Serve as Digital Front Door for Local Government

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  409. Mayor Broome Announces Cradle to K Parent Club

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  410. EBR Joins Lawsuit Against Opioid Manufacturers

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  411. Mayor Broome Administration Announces $1M Award for St. Vincent de Paul Shelter

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  412. Mayor Broome Administration Announces Two New Hires

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  413. Mayor Broome Introduces Resolution Opposing Rent Charged to FEMA MHU Occupants

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  414. Mayor Broome Issues Preventive Tips Regarding Influenza

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  415. Mayor Broome to Sign Fast-Track Cities Treaty at HIV Summit

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  416. Mayor Issues Statement on Buckskin ''Bill'' Black

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  417. Mayor Issues Statement on Closure of Sam's Club

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  418. Mayor visits officer who was shot on 2/11/18 call

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  419. Mayor-President Broome Announces Women’s Advancement Commission

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  420. Murphy Paul to be sworn in as new Baton Rouge Police Chief

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  421. Over 1,000 Free Smoke Alarms Installed in East Baton Rouge Parish

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  422. Over 1,000 Free Smoke Alarms Installed in East Baton Rouge Parish

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  423. Mayor Broome Creates Blight Strike Team

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  424. Metro Council Approves 2018 Budget

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  425. Executive Order to Expand Small Business Participation in City-Parish Contracts

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    1. Jan 27
    2. Metropolitan Council Regular Meeting

      To attend or make a public comment on an agenda item, go to the 4th floor meeting room of the River Center library branch, 250 N. Blvd., by 4 p.m. the day of the meeting. Face covering required.
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    1. Jan 30
    2. EMS Explorer CPR class

      EMS Explorer CPR class.
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    1. Feb 10
    2. Metropolitan Council Regular Meeting

      To attend or make a public comment on an agenda item, go to the 4th floor meeting room of the River Center library branch, 250 N. Blvd., by 4 p.m. the day of the meeting. Face covering required.
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    1. 2021 Budget

      The Metro Council has adopted Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome's proposed 2021 city-parish budget. View the proposed 2021 budget (PDF)
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      Infrastructure Enhancement and Traffic Mitigation Plan

      Get updates on traffic-upgrade projects funded by a voter-approved half-cent sales tax. Visit the MOVEBR website
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    1. 2019 Open Data Policy Report

      Learn about last year’s successes in open data and progress toward fulfilling key mandates outlined in the City-Parish open data policy View the 2019 Open Data Policy Report (PDF)
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