BENTON, La. Bossier Parish will remain in the business of picking up certain trash and debris at no charge to homeowners. But parameters will be established to determine what will qualify for removal.
Members of the police jury voted Wednesday to accept recommendations from the Road/Subdivision Regulations Committee approving continued service that began as massive cleanup campaigns following floods in 2015 and 2016, tornadoes and a hurricane.
Committee Chairman Glenn Benton of District 2 said the Police Jury has already spent just over $10,000 this year to dispose of items that have been picked up by the highway departmentâs crews.
âAnd that number does not include labor and equipment costs,â Benton said. âWe need to extend this service beyond the emergencies because if we donât, there will be items dumped on abandoned roads all over the parish.â
BENTON, La. For the first time since the February storm that dumped snow and ice on the Ark-La-Tex, the Bossier Parish Police Jury met, where the parish s response came
BENTON, La. For the first time since the February storm that dumped snow and ice on the Ark-La-Tex, the Bossier Parish Police Jury met, where the parish s response came up several times. Wednesday s session was their regularly scheduled meeting, but a separate after incident meeting on Monday will focus specifically on the storm.
Overall. everyone was very complimentary on how the parish handled the snow and ice but they admit there are areas where they can be better prepared. Every event is gonna have its own particular deal, said parish administrator Bill Altimus. When you have good people in all the appropriate positions. They know what to do, and they re going to get it done.