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Alexandria, La. (August 23, 2020) — Workers with the City of Alexandria continue to actively prepare for the possibility of high winds and heavy rain this week from two potential hurricanes, Tropical Storm Marco, which is currently forecast to move through the Alexandria area Monday night and Tuesday, and Tropical Storm Laura, which could impact the area Thursday. National Weather Service forecasts indicate Alexandria could get 3-6 inches of rain from Tropical Storm Marco Monday night and Tuesday. The path of Tropical Storm Laura continues to shift, but preliminary estimates are around 8...
Alexandria, La. (August 21, 2020) — Workers with the City of Alexandria are actively preparing for the possibility of high winds and heavy rain next week from a potential Tropical Storm, which would be named Marco, currently projected to make landfall in the vicinity of the Texas-Louisiana border Tuesday. National Weather Service forecasts indicate Alexandria could get heavy rain from the storm Tuesday and Wednesday as well as wind gusts of more than 40 miles per hour, with wind activity expected to start increasing Monday night. In preparation, city workers are working to clear storm drains...
Study designed to encourage more diversification in awarding of City contracts Alexandria, La. (August 17, 2020) — Starting this week, Customer Research International (CRI) will be calling Alexandria businesses on behalf of Keen Independent Research, a national economic consulting firm, to gather data about marketplace conditions and to identify any disparities there may be with City of Alexandria contracting for minority- and women-owned firms and other small businesses in the local market. “As I mentioned in my State of the Community update last week, one of the priorities of my...
Alexandria, La. (July 31, 2020) — The City of Alexandria will host a drive-thru Back 2 School Supply Giveaway from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 4, in the Alexander Fulton Mini Park in downtown Alexandria, which is the parking lot across from City Hall between Second and Third Streets. Traditionally the City hosts an annual indoor Back to School Bash, but in light of social distancing guidelines related to COVID-19 the City will host an outdoor drive-thru event. The supply giveaway is for children in grades K-12 and the children receiving supplies must be in the car at the event. Drivers...
Alexandria, La. (July 23, 2020) — The City of Alexandria has completed work to reconstruct Pitts Street. The street, which connects Broadway Avenue and Applewhite Street, is frequently used as a bypass by residents when train traffic blocks the crossing on Broadway. The street was severely damaged by a combination of factors, including heavy industrial vehicle traffic. “We made a number of improvements regarding drainage and the substructure and the new roadway will safely serve the residents of that area for many years,” said City Engineer Mike Wilkinson. Final project cost came to $565,463...
Alexandria, La. (July 5, 2020) — The City of Alexandria will provide free to-go lunches for local youth throughout the month of July starting Monday. The meals will be offered first-come, first-served between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. at four locations in Alexandria and will be distributed as grab-and-go meals. All youth age 18 and younger may participate in the program. It is requested that face masks be worn at the time of pick-up for the safety of City workers as well as those picking up meals. “It is truly eye-opening to realize how many of our local youth count on the lunch they...
Alexandria, La. (July 2, 2020) — The City of Alexandria, along with the Alexandria Police Department, released video footage from an incident that occurred June 26 at a local area hospital in which an APD officer was briefly knocked unconscious while trying to arrest a suspect for failure to leave the premises after being forbidden. Alexandria Police Chief Jerrod King waked reporters through the incident, explaining the officer’s actions. Following the presentation, King and Alexandria Mayor Jeffrey W. Hall answered questions. Both the recorded press conference with Mayor Hall and Chief King...
Alexandria, La. (July 2, 2020) — The City of Alexandria Sanitation Department, in order to accommodate garbage that may accumulate during the 4th of July holiday, will place trailers at the following locations this afternoon through the morning of Monday, July 6:
• Bringhurst Ball Field (Masonic Drive at Babe Ruth Drive)
• Parking lot behind Smackin’ Mack’s near Dollar General (1707 Metro Drive)
• Third Street near Willow Glen River Road (across from 3812 Third Street)
The City Administration wishes everyone a safe and happy Independence Day.
Please remember it is illegal to...
Alexandria, La. (June 29, 2020) — In an ongoing effort to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, the City of Alexandria will not host the annual Rock the Red celebration nor will there be a public fireworks display this year for Independence Day on July 4. In light of the increasing number of coronavirus cases in Central Louisiana, as well as the extension of the Phase 2 executive order by Gov. John Bel Edwards, City officials determined it was best not to host an activity that could encourage people to gather in crowds. In place of the traditional fireworks show, the City will offer...
Buses will be closed Friday, reopen on Saturday
Alexandria, La. (June 25, 2020) — The City of Alexandria offices including Customer Service, City Hall, the Animal Shelter and other departments will be closed on Friday, July 3, in observance of Independence Day on Saturday, July 4.
ATRANS bus service also will be closed on Friday, July 3, but will reopen for regular business hours on Saturday, July 4.
The Independence Day holiday week sanitation schedule will run as follows:
Monday, June 29 – regular pickup
Tuesday, June 30 – regular pickup
Wednesday, July 1 – Thursday’s...