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LIVINGSTON PARISH APPLIES FOR CONSERVATION LAND
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FACING SIGNIFICANT CHALLENGES FOR THE
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  • Visit the Veterans Memorial Plaza

  • Visit our brand new Veterans Memorial Plaza at Albany High School, honoring the men and women who have served in all branches of the military. Read more here.

  • Livingston Parish Annual Report

  • How did Livingston Parish spend your tax dollars? What new businesses are in our midst? What road projects are in the works? Read all this and more in our Annual Report.

  • Making Communities Energy-Efficient

  • Livingston Parish is taking the lead in making communities more energy efficient. The parish has secured nearly $800,000 in grants to set a new standard for conservation. Read more here.

  • $28.5 Million in Grants and Allocations

  • Livingston Parish ended the year with a record $28.5 million in grants and allocations that will be spent to improve quality of life for our residents. Read more here.

  • Cleaning Up Litter in Livingston

  • Livingston Parish crews picked up 60 tons of litter last year from our roadways to keep our communities beautiful.

  • Clearing Marine Debris in Waterways

  • We're working with the United States Coast Guard to clear abandoned vessels, trees and other debris from more than 130 miles of Livingston Parish waterways to ensure your safety and enjoyment. Read more here.

  • Tickfaw State Park

  • Tickfaw State Park is located near Springfield, LA in the eastern part of the parish. It is a beautiful State Park known for its numerous boardwalks throughout the wooded park and the wildlife preserve. For more information, click here.

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President's Office (225) 686-2266
Sheriff's Office (225) 686-2241
Public Works (225) 686-3060
Emergency Mgmt. (225) 686-3066
Permit Depart. (225) 686-3021
Council Office (225) 686-3027
 
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