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Keep Louisiana Beautiful Awards City Grant to Assist with Project Funding Alexandria, La. (December 1, 2021) — Keep Louisiana Beautiful has awarded the City of Alexandria an $8,000 Healthy Communities Grant to establish an Adopt A Street program. “We’re grateful to Keep Louisiana Beautiful for this grant award,” explained Alexandria Mayor Jeffrey W. Hall. “They are a state leader in supporting anti-litter and community improvement efforts and we are excited to have their support as we work together to achieve a cleaner, more beautiful Alexandria.” The City’s Adopt a Street Program will...
Alex WinterFete, 12 Nights of Christmas Highlight Holiday Event Schedule Alexandria, La. (November 24, 2021) — The 12 Nights of Christmas activities for 2021 have been set, the City of Alexandria will host the annual Alex WinterFete Dec. 9-12, the Holiday Light Safari begins Friday at the Alexandria Zoo and city workers are busy putting holiday displays and lights in place for the holiday season. “We’re very excited to be able to offer the full Alexandria WinterFete celebration, as well as the annual Christmas parade, again this year,” explained Alexandria Mayor Jeffrey W. Hall. “WinterFete...
Alexandria, La. (Nov. 17, 2021) — The City of Alexandria will accept registrations for its Youth Boxing Program from noon until 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 22, at the gym at Frank O. Hunter Park. The free program is open to youth between the ages of 8 and 18. Participants in the Youth Boxing Program will learn general boxing techniques as well as boxing-related workout routines. Each participant must provide a signed permission slip and signed waiver from a parent or legal guardian to be able to participate in the program. For further information, please email Cpl. Anthony Deshautelle at anthony....
Alexandria, La. (Nov. 4, 2021) — The City of Alexandria will host a Veterans Memorial Tribute Service at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11, in Convention Hall inside Alexandria City Hall, located at 915 Third Street. The public and local veterans are invited to attend the ceremony. “We are grateful for the service of our veterans, in all branches of the armed services,” said Alexandria Mayor Jeffrey W. Hall. “Every year on Veterans Day we pause to honor the dedication and sacrifices made by these brave men and women. I encourage all local veterans to join us so that we may pay tribute to your...
Alexandria, La. (November 1, 2021) — The award-winning holiday festival AlexWinterFête returns to the City of Alexandria Dec. 9-12, offering a free, fun-filled, family-friendly festival filled with the activities that have made the event a major attraction, including ice skating, Santa’s village and a fireworks display. “Through the years, AlexWinterFête has become recognized throughout the state as a signature holiday event,” said Alexandria Mayor Jeffrey W. Hall. “Unique activities you can’t get any place else, like the giant outdoor ice skating rink, have made AlexWinterFête a must-...
Alexandria, La. (Oct. 26, 2021) — Effective immediately, the Department of Transportation and Development has ordered the Tulane Avenue Bridge over Hynson Bayou closed due to safety. Inspectors with the state Department of Transportation and Development conducted a routine inspection of the bridge Tuesday morning and found severe deterioration of some of the wood piles supporting the bridge. City Engineer Mike Wilkinson said that based on the amount of deterioration DOTD reported of the existing wooden piles, the bridge will need to be completely replaced. “We did repairs four years ago to...
Alexandria, La. (Oct. 21, 2021) — Alexandria Mayor Jeffrey W. Hall addressed the role of illegal drugs in local crime and the increasing use of opioids, including fentanyl, during his monthly State of the Community briefing held Wednesday morning at Frank O. Hunter Park. “Statewide, the total number of synthetic opioid overdose deaths occurring in the first four months of this year is higher than the total number of synthetic overdose deaths occurring in all of 2019,” Hall said. “Locally, since January of this year, the Alexandria Fire Department has responded to 291 overdoses in the City of...
As natural gas prices continue to increase, the milder weather of October is a great time to consider weatherization of your home according to Customer Service Manager Karolyn Surgent with the City of Alexandria. “We anticipate energy costs will be higher than usual this winter so we are encouraging residents to take steps now to make their homes more energy efficient,” Surgent said. “Simple things like adding weather stripping and caulking around windows can make a big difference and will pay off with reduced energy bills. Everything you can do to keep the warm air in and the cold air out...
City will also host drive-thru Halloween Candy Stop event Alexandria, La. (Oct. 8, 2021) — The City of Alexandria has set Halloween neighborhood trick-or-treating for children from 5-8 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 31. In addition, the city will host the Halloween Candy Stop from 10 a.m. until noon on Saturday, Oct. 30, in the Alexander Fulton Downtown Mini-Park. Like last year, the Halloween Candy Stop will offer a drive-thru experience for children to receive candy and treats. “We want everyone to have fun,” Alexandria Mayor Jeffrey W. Hall said, “but we also want everyone to be safe. As we did...
Alexandria, La. (Sept. 27, 2021) — Describing Alexandria as an employment and retail powerhouse, representatives with Studio Main and Arnett Muldrow presented their suggested Revitalization Master Plan for the City of Alexandria during a public meeting at the Bolton Avenue Community Center last week. “The consultants were clear – there is a tremendous opportunity for Alexandria. Their research shows that the City is a powerhouse for economic activity and critical services,” said Alexandria Mayor Jeffrey W. Hall. “Often times people talk about what is wrong with the city, and this presentation...