New regulations for 2021 include the requirement for grass and weeds to not exceed 10 inches.
Those who have met the qualifications and are interested in participating must apply in person from April 26-30.
The support is for venues as well as individual musicians affected financially by the pandemic.
See the latest announcement from the New Orleans Public Library.
Effective April 2, up to 150 individuals will be allowed at indoor gatherings, while up to 250 will be permitted at outdoor events.
Bars and restaurants citywide can apply for a Pilot Parklet permit for added seating capacity during COVID=19 occupancy restrictions.
The newsletter details different program updates as well as the response to COVID-19 in the criminal justice system.
Ten current full-time members and 11 upcoming full-time members will work across 16 different departments and in City Council District C.
Hours are 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
E-assist bikes make bicycling more accessible and available to a wide swath of people who may not otherwise choose to ride.
Access to Third Street between Magazine and Constance streets is restricted to residents only.
The program delivers free, twice-daily, restaurant-made meals to New Orleanians in need.
The 50-acre business park will be located within NASA’s 829-acre site in NOLA.
A video of the commemoration ceremony is available for online viewing.
The trail now provides a continuous route to Gretna and both ferry terminals for connections to the CBD and St. Bernard Parish.
Gov. John Bel Edwards has announced expansion of vaccine eligibility to people 16 years of age and older with certain health conditions.
The shots are being administered at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center Hall J.
Potential additions include mountain bike skills trails.
The CDC recently recommended against significantly rolling back restrictions to curb the spread in light of the more contagious variants.
More than 140 people attended.
Programming is scheduled for Feb. 26-28.
When the program resumes on Crescent City streets later this year, it will again be called Blue Bikes.
The clean up will take place on Saturday, Feb. 20.
Bars and breweries are being allowed to resume indoor service at 25% of their permitted occupancy.
Pipes are not at risk of freezing with the current forecast.
This type of precipitation can create problems for the electric system and make for hazardous driving conditions, slowing power restoration.
A street closure is in effect until 5 p.m.
When appointments become available each week, members of the waitlist will be contacted.
The city is partnering with the courts to ensure households facing eviction for nonpayment of rent are immediately connected to resources.
Common job duties may include trash/litter pick-up and mask distribution.
Some streets will be blocked off to pedestrians as well.
Some of the filming activity will include the simulation of automatic, semi-automatic gunfire and special effects.
Large gatherings are banned.
The project, which will increase capacity by 200 percent, is expected to be completed this summer.
The automated photo enforcement program is one component of the city's efforts to reduce speeding and increase safety on the streets.
A limited number of doses will be administered Friday and Saturday of this week by appointment only.