From 8:00 am to 12:00 pm residents of Lafayette and unincorporated areas of Lafayette Parish will be able to dispose of items that aren't typically picked up curbside or that can't fit into a cart.
Lafayette Consolidated Government is once again holding their annual Storm Drain Art Contest to help beautify the city, bring attention to the importance of protecting the water quality of the Vermilion River, and support local artists.
Changes to the Downtown Lafayette parking meter fees, as well as 24/7 monitoring was set to go into effect January 19. Mayor-President Josh Guillory now says those changes are on hold.
There is a proper way to retire an American flag that may be worn or faded and the Lafayette Consolidated Government has made it easy for you to do just that. Luckily, they will handle all of the work, as all you will need to do is drop off old flags into a box.
If you are in ever in need of a safe place in Lafayette to carry out exchanges, you can always use the Lafayette Consolidated Government Safe Exchange location. The space can be used for online person-to-person sales as well as child custody exchanges.