Utilities is making emergency water repairs and as a result residents on W. 1st St. to E. 30th, Hancock and Plymouth streets will have little to no water pressure for an estimated 4 to 6 hours.
Published on November 15, 2021
Parish President Hotard Announces Lighting of the Bonfires to Return on Christmas Eve in St. John Parish This unique holiday tradition brings thousands of residents and visitors to the River Parishes on Christmas to revel in the beauty of the bonfires lined along the levee creating a lighted path for Papa Noel and his reindeer. Parish President Hotard said, “Bonfires are a very special tradition and residents work very hard crafting these structures to light the way for Papa Noel.” “We are excited to bring the Christmas bonfires back to St. John this year to help spread Christmas joy at a time when our community needs it most.” In an effort to conduct this event safely, permits are required for construction of a bonfire on the levee. Beginning November 19, permit applications will be available at the Emergency Operations Center in LaPlace, located at 1801 W. Airline Hwy. ###