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Westlake residents who have damaged building materials, limbs, stumps and other trash remaining on their property are responsible for cleaning it up. All city-wide hurricane debris removal has been completed, according to the Mayor Bob Hardey.
âRemaining debris is the responsibility of the property owner,â Hardey said. âCertified letters will be going out giving property owners notice that they will have 30 days to remove the debris, or the city will have it done at the property ownersâ expense. I also want to remind Westlake citizens that it is illegal to blow any grass clippings into the road and/or into the storm drains.â
Westlake expands city limits in rebuilding Isle of Capri casino
Westlake expands city limits By Andrea Robinson | May 3, 2021 at 6:18 PM CDT - Updated May 3 at 8:04 PM
WESTLAKE, La. (KPLC) - The City of Westlake just got a little bigger. The City Council approved an ordinance to expand the cityâs boundaries.
Previously, the Isle of Capri casino was actually located in Westlake and in one unincorporated area of Calcasieu Parish. With plans to rebuild the new casino, owned by Caesars Entertainment, it will now solely be on Westlake grounds amid the latest expansion of city limits.
Construction for the Isle of Capriâs new land-based casino is underway and expected to open in the summer of 2022.
Hometown Heroes have been in Westlake since day after Laura
Syncbak: KPLC 7 News at Six - April 14, 2021 - part II By John Bridges | April 15, 2021 at 8:00 AM CDT - Updated April 15 at 8:00 AM
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - A team of disaster volunteers who arrived in Southwest Louisiana a day after Hurricane Laura, will wrap up their work next week.
Christian Aid Ministries has been cleaning up Westlake for the last 7 and a half months. Westlake Mayor Bob Hardey said they were a God-send.
“In two days, with their help, we were driving every road in Westlake,” recalled Hardey. “Two days after the hurricane.”
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