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Mayor Arceneaux has extended the Public Health and Safety Emergency concerning the Jolie, Pines and Villa Norte apartment complexes

by Erica Knowles

Shreveport, LA – According to the city officials, this decision was made in response to the ongoing hazards these three apartment complexes pose to the surrounding areas and the citizens of Shreveport.

The extension is effective immediately and will last until August 2, 2024, unless further extended.

This extension grants the Police Department continued authority to remove and, if necessary, arrest anyone occupying any apartment unit, camping on the property, or scavenging items from the property.

Additionally, it empowers Public Works and Property Standards to address health and safety hazards and remove any illegally dumped trash and garbage.

It further authorizes all City departments to take necessary actions to prevent or eliminate hazardous conditions affecting public safety and health.

Mayor Arceneaux’s decision underscores the city’s commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of its residents by addressing the issues at these apartment complexes proactively.

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