In Shreveport, the emergency declaration has been extended by Mayor Tom Arceneaux due to ongoing safety and health concerns at three apartment complexes in the city. The public health and safety emergency declaration for The Jolie, The Pines, and Villa Norte apartment complexes has been extended until August 2. This decision was made because the apartment complexes continue to pose a threat to the surrounding areas and residents of Shreveport.
With the extension of the emergency declaration, the Shreveport Police Department has been granted authority to remove and potentially arrest anyone who is found occupying an apartment unit, camping on the properties, or scavenging items from the properties. Additionally, public works and property standards have been given permission to address any health and safety hazards present on these properties, as well as remove any illegally dumped garbage that may be present on these premises.
The extension also allows city departments to take action in order to prevent or eliminate hazardous conditions that could impact public safety and health. This declaration is an important step in ensuring the well-being of the community and addressing ongoing issues at these apartment complexes.
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