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Alexandria, La. (Sept. 27, 2021) —The City of Alexandria is making improvements to the athletic practice fields near W.O. Hall Elementary as well as developing plans for other facilities which can be used for practice and casual games on a first-come first-served basis. “We are adding lights to expand the use of the park near W.O. Hall,” said Larry Spottsville, recreation coordinator. “It will become a neighborhood park with practice fields that are open for evening pratice. We are also adding a backstop at Frank O. Hunter Park. The City also has other green spaces which are open for use...
Alexandria, La. (Sept. 13, 2021) — Forecasts from the National Weather Service indicate Tropical Storm Nicholas is expected to move through the central Louisiana area bringing heavy rainfall Tuesday and Wednesday as well as lingering rain throughout the week. The storm is expected to make landfall near Corpus Christi, Texas, Monday night and then slowly drift toward central Louisiana. “Unlike Ida, which passed to our east allowing us to miss the brunt of the wind and rain, this storm is forecast to make landfall to our west and drift this way, which means we can expect to see heavy rains...
Alexandria, La., (Sept. 3, 2021) — The City of Alexandria Animal Shelter is pitching in to help Hurricane Ida evacuees who had to relocate to facilities that do not allow their pets to stay with them. “We try to help out whenever we can during disaster evacuations,” said Alexandria Animal Shelter Superintendent Henry Wimbley. “Housing pets for these evacuees, we hope, helps relieve some stress because they know their animals are safe and being taken care of while they take care of all the other necessities.” The shelter will house evacuated pets free of charge until they can return to their...
Alexandria, La. (Aug. 31, 2021) — With several thousand sandbags distributed in Alexandria in preparation for Hurricane Ida, many citizens may be wondering what to do with the sandbags now that the storm has passed. Hurricane season runs through November, with Hurricane Ida being the first serious threat to Alexandria the season. For this reason, the City encourages citizens with sandbags on hand to keep them for other potential storms this hurricane season. For best results, sandbags should be stored in a dry place out of the sun. Remember, keeping these sandbags for reuse saves resources,...
Alexandria, La. (Aug. 30, 2021) — Alexandria has moved from storm preparation to supporting other municipalities who need assistance following Hurricane Ida. As of noon the city released line contractors and tree trimmers and provided a trailer of ice to cities associated with the Louisiana Energy and Power Authority. “We remember those who came to our aid following Hurricane Laura, and today we are blessed to be able to offer help to others,” said Alexandria Mayor Jeffrey W. Hall. “We are ready to help as needed and our hearts and prayers go out to all of those who are affected.” The city...
Alexandria, La. (Aug. 29, 2021) — City workers are on standby as officials continue to monitor Hurricane Ida which has shifted toward the east pushing the strongest impacts away from Alexandria. “It’s too early to let our guard down, but it appears Alexandria will be spared severe impacts,” said Alexandria Mayor Jeff Hall. “The storm is expected to pass to our east overnight, so that is when we expect to see the strongest winds and have the greatest threat of power outages. We also expect we will see some rain, but we don’t expect significant rainfall based on the most recent forecast.”...
Alexandria, La. (Aug. 28, 2021) — Alexandria Mayor Jeffrey W. Hall spent the day Saturday meeting with employees and visiting with residents as they made their final preparations for Hurricane Ida which is predicted to pass through or near the Alexandria area overnight Sunday and Monday morning. Forecasts from the National Weather Service continue to indicate a potential landfall south of Baton Rouge, with the storm expected to be a major Category 4 storm with winds near 130 mph at arrival. As of Saturday afternoon, the projected storm path takes the center of the storm east of Alexandria,...
Alexandria, La. (Aug. 27, 2021) — Alexandria Mayor Jeffrey W. Hall has declared a state of emergency in anticipation of Hurricane Ida which is predicted to pass through or near the Alexandria area overnight Sunday and Monday morning. Forecasts from the National Weather Service indicate a potential landfall south of Baton Rouge, with the storm expected to be a major Category 3 storm with winds in excess of 111 mph at arrival. As of Friday afternoon, the projected storm path takes the center of the storm east of Alexandria, but the track is subject to change and all of central Louisiana is...
Alexandria, La. (Aug. 26, 2021) — Forecasts from the National Weather Service indicate a potential hurricane could strike the Louisiana coastline Sunday evening. Currently classified as Tropical Depression 9, the storm is projected to strengthen into Tropical Storm Ida sometime today and could be a strong Category 2 (96-110 m.p.h. winds) at landfall Sunday night. “The safety of our citizens is our primary concern,” said Alexandria Mayor Jeffrey W. Hall. “Based on current information we expect that we will be impacted by rain and high winds Sunday and Monday. Our crews are working now to get...
Alexandria, La. (Aug. 26, 2021) — Mayor Jeffrey W. Hall and representatives of City of Alexandria Local 540 Fire Fighters Association Union formally signed the contract between the City and the union during a ceremony at Fire Station No. 5 today. “I’m extremely proud to be here today with these fire fighters to get them the increases in pay and benefits they deserve,” Hall said. “This is the first increase in base pay for fire fighters since 2008. I want to commend union president Shane Saizan and everyone who was involved in this process. Everyone worked very hard and worked together to make...