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Lafayette Consolidated Government Announces Trash Bash a Community Cleanup Event
Trash Bash, a community cleanup, is scheduled on Saturday, April 24, and residents of all ages are invited to participate to pick up litter in streets, parks, and Bayou Vermilion.
Posted: Apr 15, 2021 2:51 PM
Posted By: Akemi Briggs
Lafayette, LA – Trash Bash, a community cleanup, is scheduled on Saturday, April 24, and residents of all ages are invited to participate to pick up litter in streets, parks, and Bayou Vermilion.
Anyone can volunteer individuals, community organizations, nonprofits, businesses, and the like. The effort is a partnership between the Environmental Quality Division of Lafayette Consolidated Government (LCG) and the Bayou Vermilion District (BVD).
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LCG announces road closures, sand bag locations in Lafayette Parish
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and last updated 2021-04-13 19:36:57-04
LAFAYETTE, La. â Several roads are closed due to heavy rains that swept across Lafayette Parish on Tuesday, including parts of Gallet Road, Mills Street and Prejean Road.
According to the Lafayette Consolidated Government and the Lafayette Parish Sheriff s Office, the 2800 block of Mills Street is closed due to high water.
They are also reporting that the 300 - 500 blocks of Prejean Road has also been closed due to high water.
The 600 block of Gallet Road has been closed due to high waters.
LCG also has several sandbag locations open across the parish:
Debris & Electronics Drop-off Day Happening at Cajun Field
Need to do a little Spring cleaning and get rid of some unwanted household items?
On Saturday, April 17, you re being given the perfect opportunity to safely get rid of items that aren t typically picked up curbside or can t fit into a cart as Lafayette Consolidated Government and Republic Services hosts is Debris & Electronics Drop-off Day on Saturday, April 17 from 8 AM until Noon at Cajun Field.
Electronic recycling management company MRM and television manufacturer TCL will both be on site collecting TVs and other electronics.
Also, the nonprofit Bike Lafayette will be collecting old bikes to rebuild them. These repaired bikes will be donated to children and adults in need.