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Property owners required to keep up property or face violations

City of New Orleans enforcing strict new property upkeep laws The new enforcement process was placed on a fast track, meaning violators will have five days to correct the issue after a notice is given. Author: Raeven Poole / Eyewitness News (WWL) Published: 3:20 PM CDT April 16, 2021 Updated: 3:20 PM CDT April 16, 2021 NEW ORLEANS Hundreds of notices have been issued for violations of high grass and trash on private property In New Orleans.  City officials said they are stepping up their enforcement for property owners to properly take care of their land with new laws. Property owners are being reminded as the weather warms up to make sure they take the steps needed to avoid high grass and trash violations on their private and vacant property grounds.

New Orleans shut down 2 more bars COVID Mardi Gras violations

New Orleans shuts down 2 Bourbon Street bars for COVID violations The city Tweeted that the Safety and Permits team closed down Bandstand at 441 Bourbon and Drunken Fry/Studio 504 at 530 Bourbon. Author: WWL Staff Updated: 5:46 PM CST February 12, 2021 NEW ORLEANS The city of New Orleans shut down two more bars for COVID violations, bringing to 9 the number of bars that have been shut down over the past week for violating protocols. The city Tweeted that the Safety and Permits team closed down Bandstand at 441 Bourbon and Drunken Fry/Studio 504 at 530 Bourbon. The city said earlier this week that bars that are shut down will have to show a plan to reopen safely before they can be considered to be allowed to reopen.

7 bars shut down in NOLA so far; enforcement to continue through Mardi Gras

New Orleans bar owners respond after city shuts them down citing COVID violations

New Orleans bar owners respond after city shuts them down citing COVID violations New Orleans bar owners respond after city shuts them down citing Covid violations By Amanda Roberts | February 7, 2021 at 8:47 PM CST - Updated February 8 at 5:41 PM NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A day after the city of New Orleans shut down four bars for not complying with COVID regulations, some bar owners say the city does not have the full picture. Facing an already challenging situation and having to stay closed through Mardi Gras, one business owner says he will have no option but to move forward safely. A popular spot among college kids and young people, the Red Eye Grill found themselves in the city’s crosshairs Friday night when code enforcers were out.

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