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Alexandria, La. (April 27, 2022) — Volunteers working across the City of Alexandria reported collecting 54 bags of trash as an estimated 55 volunteers cleaned roughly 9.5 miles of roadways, drainage bayous and neighborhood areas as part of the Citywide Cleanup Day Saturday. “It was great to see so many people from all parts of town working together to beautify our home,” said Alexandria Mayor Jeff Hall. “We had children, business leaders, grandparents – everybody coming together for the betterment of our community. I thank everyone who participated in this wonderful event.” Groups...
Alexandria, La. (April 12, 2022) — As part of the ongoing effort to clean and beautify Alexandria, and in conjunction with Keep Louisiana Beautiful Love the Boot Week, the City of Alexandria is sponsoring a Citywide Cleanup Day on Saturday, April 23. “We are encouraging everyone to join with us to help clean up litter throughout Alexandria,” said Alexandria Mayor Jeff Hall. “This is our home, and I know we all take pride in making Alexandria as attractive as possible for our residents and for those who come to Alexandria to work and visit.” Activities will start at 9 a.m. at Bringhurst Field...
Alexandria, La. (April 12, 2022) — Family members of late Alexandria City Councilman Louis J. Marshall were on hand Tuesday morning as the City of Alexandria formally dedicated the Louis J. Marshall Bike/Walking Trail at the North 16th Street trail entrance. “It is fitting that we dedicate this trail in Louis’ memory. He was instrumental in creating the vision and working for the construction of a bicycle and walking path. He saw the benefits it would have, not just for the health of the residents, but for the health and growth of the community,” said Alexandria Mayor Jeff Hall. “Working with...
Alexandria, La. (April 7, 2022) — The Alexandria Zoo has been awarded $42,316 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) under the Endangered Species COVID-19 Relief program, funded by the American Rescue Plan. “The Alexandria Zoo was severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic as the facility was ordered closed for a period and then had to limit the number of visitors for more than a year, which significantly impacted revenue. At the same time, we still incurred the costs of caring for and maintaining the animals and the facilities,” said...
Alexandria, La. (March 30, 2022) — City of Alexandria Utility System crews responded to scattered power outages from damaging winds associated with a strong line of storms that moved through Alexandria this afternoon. The bulk of outages were along Louisiana Highway 28 West in the vicinity of Holy Savior Menard Central High School and in the Martin Park area. Approximately 2,500 customers lost power at some point during the storm which brought winds in excess of 50 mph. All customers who can take power are expected to be restored by sundown. Any resident without power should call 318-473-1301...
Alexandria, La. (March 29, 2022) — The City of Alexandria is preparing for a significant storm predicted to move through Alexandria during the day Wednesday. Crews are preparing for severe weather which may cause power outages as well as downed trees and limbs. The National Weather Service in Lake Charles indicates tornadoes, damaging wind, lightning and hail are possible, listing the Alexandria area as a 4 out of 5 risk. The primary threat is damaging winds, with gusts in excess of 60 mph possible. Rainfall is not expected to be severe and flooding is not expected. Alexandria residents can...
Pursuant to the Alexandria City Charter, there will be a public hearing on the Mayor's Proposed 2022/2023 Operating Budget at 5:00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers in City Hall on Tuesday, April 19, 2022.In the attached document, you will find a general summary of the Mayor's Proposed Budget.
Alexandria, La. (March 21, 2022) — The City of Alexandria is preparing for the significant storm predicted to move through Alexandria this evening and throughout much of the day Tuesday. Crews are preparing for severe weather which may include tornadoes, high wind, hail and heavy rainfall. “The safety of our citizens is our primary concern,” said Alexandria Mayor Jeffrey W. Hall. “In addition to clearing drains, we have crews ready to respond in the event we have power outages, street flooding or trees down. Residents may call us at 318-473-1301 to report any power outages.” In light of the...
Alexandria, La. (March 18, 2022) — The City of Alexandria is seeking organizations and individuals to sign up for the new Adopt-A-Street Program to help clean up local streets and neighborhoods. Supporting groups may include neighborhood watch groups, civic clubs, school groups, boy and girl scout units, local businesses, churches and other community groups as well as individuals or families. “We have a caring community of people and I expect there are a number of organizations that would love to adopt a street as a service project,” said Alexandria Mayor Jeff Hall. “This program is about...
Alexandria, La. – (March 18, 2022) – To improve customer service and optimize routes, the Sanitation Department will be shifting some existing trash collection routes from their current Tuesday/Friday schedule to a Monday/Thursday collection schedule. Starting the week of April 4, trash collection will move to Monday/Thursday in the Martin Park, Common Point Plaza and Airview Terrace neighborhoods. As a result of the change, customers are expected to see fewer delays in collection. Specific streets impacted by the change are: Broadmoor Court, Brenda Street, Rutland Road, Maywood Street, Moor...