Bossier City is Getting Another Patriotic Water Tower
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The artwork has been released for Bossier City s latest water tower masterpiece honoring our local military and first responders and it s gorgeous! Mayor Lo Walker, Bossier City Council President David Montgomery, and the Bossier City Council released this artist rendering yesterday, Tuesday, March 16, 2021.
Courtesy of the City of Bossier City
The water tower set to be rehabbed and repainted is located on Airline Drive at Barksdale Boulevard. The patriotic theme follows the one being used on several other water towers in Bossier City, including the award-winning tower on Shed Road that can be seen from I-220. That tower beat out 300 towers from around the country and was named TNEMEC’s People’s Choice Award for Tank of the Year last October 2020. Our tower is being featured alongside the eleven runners-up in Tnemec s annual water tank calendar.
Bossier City is Getting Another Patriotic Water Tower
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Mayor Lo Walker holds news conference on Bossier City response to water crisis caused by week of winter weather Bossier City Mayor Lo Walker By Rachael Thomas | February 22, 2021 at 12:27 PM CST - Updated February 22 at 3:33 PM
BOSSIER CITY, La. (KSLA) - Bossier City Mayor Lo Walker and Bossier City Council President David Montgomery held a news conference Monday afternoon to address the cityâs response to water crisis caused by the week of severe winter weather in the ArkLaTex.
The news conference was held Monday, Feb. 22 at 2:45 p.m.
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Mayor Walker started by thanking all of the cityâs workers who have worked tirelessly to restore water pressure throughout the city. Walker says since Monday, Feb. 15, the city has been working to restore water pressure, which dropped about 30 PSI due to residents running their faucets to prevent freezing and numerous water breaks.