Northshore News
05:16 PM CDT on Monday, September 26, 2005
A CURFEW CONTINUES TO BE IN EFFECT FOR ST. TAMMANY PARISH FROM 11:00PM
TO 6:00AM. VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED. THIS CURFEW IS IN THE INTEREST
OF PUBLIC SAFETY.
THERE IS A BURN BAN IN EFFECT IN ST. TAMMANY PARISH. DEBRIS ON THE SIDES
OF THE ROADS IS BECOMING DRY. A FIRE CAN EASILY GET OUT OF CONTROL AND
CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO LIFE AND PROPERTY. PROTECT YOURSELF, YOUR LOVED
ONES AND YOUR NEIGHBORS. DO NOT BURN. THE BURN BAN WILL BE ENFORCED TO
THE FULLEST EXTENT OF THE LAW. THE PENALTY FOR BREAKING THE BURN BAN IS
UP TO 30 DAYS IN JAIL OR A FINE BETWEEN $300-$500.
SPECIAL THANKS TO ST. TAMMANY PARISH EMERGENCY RESPONDERS: The St.
Tammany Fire Districts are reporting a call volume 65% above normal. In
Fire District 1, over 3000 people were evacuated and 300 were rescued
that were in imminent danger. Thank you to the St. Tammany Parish
Sheriff s Office and all Fire District personnel.
ABITA SPRINGS GAS SERVICE: A large portion of the natural gas service in
Abita Springs has been restored.
JOB FAIR: The Shaw Group is conducting a JOB FAIR at Covington Country
Club, from Sept 27-Sept 30th, 9am-6pm. Located off Fairway Drive.
UNEMPLOYMENT: The Louisiana Department of Labor is now accepting
unemployment claims weekdays 8am-4:30pm at the Slidell City Auditorium,
2056 2nd St. and the Mandeville Community Center, 3090 East Causeway.
You may also call 1-866-783-5567 to submit your unemployment claim.
Baton Rouge and other areas not affected by Hurricane Katrina are also
open. Also, if you have evacuated out of state, you can apply for
assistance in the state you are in. A Job Fair will be held on September
29 at Slidell City Auditorium.
EMERGENCY FOOD STAMP EXTENSION: The Emergency Food Stamp program has
been extended. They have two locations serving individuals from St.
Tammany, Orleans, Jefferson, St. Bernard and Plaquemines Parishes. The
Slidell and Covington locations are open from 8am-4:30pm, 7 days a week
until September 30 providing this service.
Slidell Municipal Auditorium, Second Street in Old Town Slidell,
across from City Hall
71040 Highway 21 (Tyler Street) in Covington (east side of Highway 21
near the Lutheran Church
Every person in need of food stamps is expected to be eligible under the
program. If you are unable to access your normal monthly income due to
loss of job, bank closure, social security checks not being received,
etc., you could be eligible for the Disaster Food Stamp Program because
everyone has met the requirements of (1) having lost food and (2) plans
on purchasing food. Applicants are required to bring the following
documents:
Photo identification
Proof of residence at the time the hurricane hit
Proof of current address after the hurricane
If an extension is not granted, after Friday, September 30, the regular
Food Stamp Program will be reinstated and food stamp allotments will be
reduced to normal levels.
DO NOT BLOCK DRAINS AND CULVERTS WITH DEBRIS!
STORM WATER DRAINAGE SYSTEMS: The U.S. Natural Resources Conservation
Service is working with St. Tammany Parish Government assisting in the
post-storm cleanup of water ways and storm water drainage systems.
Cleaning of the W-15 canal other drainage basins across St. Tammany will
begin shortly.
VERY HEAVY TRAFFIC IS SLOWING POWER & UTILITY RESTORATION. Please stay
off the roads as much as possible. Utility workers are here from across
the United States helping Cleco, WST & Charter restore our power &
communications. Be courteous of these workers who are here to help you.
Residents whose homes are safe for occupancy may return to their homes.
If your home was flooded or received major damage, do not live in the
home. You should return to the place to which you evacuated, stay with a
friend or relative, or enter a Red Cross shelter. If it is possible for
you to make contingency plans before you enter the parish, we encourage
you to do so. Residents in the low-lying areas of the parish are facing
major home damage or possible devastation. Many homes are destroyed in
our coastal areas. Do not attempt to live or camp out in any of these
areas. Flood waters carry mud that contains chemicals and other
contaminants that pose serious health risks. St. Tammany Parish still
has shelters open. I ask those citizens who are living in tents or
camping at their devastated homes, to please come to a shelter at night.
You and your family will be safer in a shelter where you can get a
clean cot and a hot meal.
FEMA SUPPLIES: Water, ice, food, and tarps are available from 7am to 8pm
at the following FEMA distribution centers:
OLD WALMART, I-10 & Gause Blvd., Slidell
TARGET, I-12 & HWY. 21, Covington
The following items are available at these faith-based shelters:
NORTH CROSS UNITED METHODIST, COQUILLE SPORTS COMPLEX, HWY 1077 & 1085,
MADISONVILLE
Open from 9am-12pm.
Water, Non-perishable foods, Clothing, Personal Hygiene Items,
Bedding, Toys, and more.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, COVINGTON AT LA 21 AND HWY 1085
Open 9 am to noon daily except Sunday 892-2149
Food, Baby Care Items, Personal Care Items
GRACE MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH, E. GAUSE BLVD. & PEARL ST., SLIDELL
Showers!!!!!!!, Hot Meals, Non-perishable food, Water & beverages,
Baby products, Hygiene products, Clothing
ALDERSGATE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, ROBERT RD., SLIDELL
Cleaning supplies, Health care kits, Food, Water, Baby products
HARVEST CHURCH, PONTCHARTRAIN DRIVE, SLIDELL
Hot meals, Non-perishable food, Water & beverages, Baby products,
Hygiene products
TAMMANY OAKS CHURCH OF CHRIST, HIGHWAY 59, MANDEVILLE
Non-perishable food, Water & beverages, Baby products, Hygiene
products, some clothing
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, PONTCHARTRAIN DRIVE, SLIDELL
Non-perishable food, Water & beverages, Baby products, Hygiene
products, some clothing
NEW JERUSALEM PRAISE & WORSHIP CHURCH, MILITARY ROAD, PEARL RIVER
Open 9am 3pm, Monday - Saturday
Food, Clothes, Furniture, & Assistance
JOY FELLOWSHIP CHURCH, 1510 LINDBERG DR., SLIDELL
Open 12pm-3pm, Monday-Saturday 707-3331
Food, Hygiene products, Baby products, Water, Camping supplies,
Cleaning kits
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, ROBERT RD., SLIDELL
Open daylight hours, 641-5829
Food, Cleaning supplies, Health care kits, Water, Baby products
TRINITY CHURCH, 19380 N. 10th St., Covington
Open 10am-5pm, Monday-Saturday, 893-0218
Food, Water, Personal items
COOK S, FRONT STREET, SLIDELL (next to French Market Produce)
3 meals daily, water & other items.
OAK PARK, SLIDELL 1241 7TH STREET BEHIND CHASE BANK
Food, clothing, supplies
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY: The Habitat for Humanity Home Store, located at
919 N. Columbia St. in Covington, has free clothing available.
AMERICAN RED CROSS FINANCIAL AID: PLEASE BE PATIENT. Red Cross has over
863 volunteers from both in and out of the state. The Red Cross has
raised over $933 million and assisted 500,030 families. The American Red
Cross toll-free call center is established to provide financial
resources, from $360 to $1,500 to hurricane survivors across the nation
to meet their immediate disaster-caused needs. This financial assistance
program is distributed from the national headquarters only; Applicants
must call the 1-800-975-7585 telephone number to register. The local
chapters, shelters, and food, water and ice distribution areas have no
financial assistance on hand and cannot accept applications. The Red
Cross asks that people who are able to wait a short time for assistance
allow their neighbors with the most critical needs to access the system
first. Over 25,000 calls are being assisted per hour as of September 25.
Financial assistance is based on factors such as family size, residenc!
e, and costs of necessities. One member of each household should call
1-800-975-7585.
SHELTER/HOT MEALS INFORMATION: Red Cross is serving meals, in the
various shelters, twice a day midday and early evening. For specific
times, check with the specific shelters located at:
Folsom Community Center, Folsom
Sixth Ward Elementary School, Pearl River
Riverside Elementary School, Pearl River
North Shore High School, Slidell
Pearl River High School, Pearl River
In Tangipahoa Parish: Harvest World Outreach and Emmanuel Baptist
Church in Hammond
In Washington Parish: Bogalusa Memorial Baptist on Columbia
In addition to the shelters, meals are also being served throughout St.
Tammany Parish by Red Cross Emergency Response Vehicles (ERVs). The ERVs
make frequent stops in all cities of the parish to distribute food.
The Red Cross has 863 volunteers are working in St. Tammany Parish and
has served over 1,573,509 meals to date.
CONTRIBUTIONS: St. Tammany Parish needs your help. Hurricane Katrina has
left many citizens of St. Tammany Parish with little or no resources.
Among our most pressing needs are paying for medical care, restoring
public health, supporting our emergency responders, and putting our
citizens back to work. We have a non-profit charitable foundation
established to help the citizens of St. Tammany. We are asking for your
tax-deductible contributions. Your contributions will support medicines
for disaster victims, disease prevention initiatives, and other costs
that are not normally covered by relief agencies or FEMA.
Send your contributions to: Northshore Pelican Foundation, c/o James
Smith PO Box 628 Covington, Louisiana 70434. The Northshore Pelican
Foundation is a 501(c) 3 non-profit corporation and contributions are
tax deductible.
POWER OUTAGES: If you have lost your power after it has been restored,
there are two most-likely causes: Damage to infrastructure due to debris
being piled on, or near, utility rights of way or the powering down of
areas for safety reasons. The powering down should only last for the
length of time it takes to safely restore equipment. To avoid debris
and the debris pick-up process causing a power-outage in your
neighborhood, keep debris away from power rights-of-way, telephone boxes
and other equipment in the immediate vicinity. Avoid power lines on the
ground at all costs. They may be energized. Treat all power lines as
though they are energized.
The Department of Public Health opened September 15, 8am - 4:30pm. They
will be operating out of the mobile community information center at the
Towers Building in Slidell. The Department of Public Health will be
offering immunizations on a limited basis. The Community Wellness
Center, 1505 N. Florida Street in Covington, is open daily from 8am to
4:30pm, providing immunizations including the free Tetanus-Diphtheria
shot provided from the Office of Pubic Health. They can also register
storm survivors for WIC food assistance and Medicaid. Free immunizations
are also available at Slidell Memorial Hospital and St. Tammany Parish
Hospital.
PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE: The St. Tammany Parish Council will hold a
special meeting on Wednesday, September 28, at 6pm in the Parish Council
Chambers at 21490 Koop Dr., Mandeville. The regular monthly meeting will
be held in the Council Chambers at 6:00pm on Thursday, October 6.
FEMA ASSISTANCE: The FEMA center at John Slidell Municipal Park, 105
Robert Road. Open from 9am - 7pm, seven days a week. Disaster victims
are urged to register for assistance first by calling 1-800-621-FEMA
(3362). The TTY number is 1-800-462-7585 for those who are speech- or
hearing-impaired. People who have questions may visit the center to meet
face-to-face with recovery specialists. Representatives of state,
federal, and voluntary agencies, as well as loan officers from the U.S.
Small Business Administration will be on hand to answer questions and
provide recovery information. Written materials about various assistance
programs are also available to individuals and business owners.
As of September 21, FEMA reports that 94,876 households in St. Tammany
have registered for FEMA assistance. Affected individuals in declared
counties or Parishes are urged to register online at www.fema.gov or
call FEMA s toll-free registration line 1-800-621-FEMA (1-800-621-3362)
- TTY 1-800-462-7585. Registering on-line is encouraged due to high
call volume. If you have a family member with internet access who can
help register, that may also be an option to avoid busy signals and
waits on our teleregistration line. If registering by phone, owners of
commercial properties and residents with only minor losses are urged to
wait a few days before calling so those whose homes were destroyed or
heavily damaged can be served first. Storm victims with insurance
coverage should contact their insurance company or agent before calling
to report losses and, if necessary, to request an advance or partial
payment of their settlement. www.fema.gov is also a great source to
access i!
nformation on available assistance, disaster recovery center locations
once they begin opening, and other disaster specific information. FEMA
s teleregistration centers are operating 24/7, and they have added
personnel to minimize wait time as much as possible. Staff is available
to meet all special needs, including language and hearing/speech
impairments. FEMA is aware that some people might not be able to call
due to power or phone outages, they will be operating 24 hours a day, 7
days a week until all have a chance to register with FEMA.
After registering for assistance, FEMA has a number of programs to help
meet basic shelter and emergency needs:
Temporary housing assistance to make repairs to homes with limited
damage or provide rental assistance to those with more substantial
damages.
Low interest disaster loans through SBA to repair or replace homes.
Personal property or businesses that sustained damage, not recovered
by insurance and assistance with other emergency needs, which could
include medical expenses, transportation expenses, or repair or
replacement of certain personal property.
FEMA TRANSITIONAL HOUSING: Anyone in need of transitional housing must
call FEMA to get your name on the list. 1-800-621-FEMA or
1-800-621-3362. FEMA is determining housing priorities.
LITTER ABATEMENT: St. Tammany Parish resumed the Litter Abatement
program on Monday, September 19. Community service workers who missed
scheduled days due to Hurricane Katrina please call 898-2535 to
reschedule.
SOCIAL SECURITY: The Social Security Office in Covington is open on
Third Street and Highway 190 behind Wendy s. The Tangipahoa Parish
Social Security Office is located at 2100 Robin Avenue, Hammond;
985-345-0335. The Washington Parish Social Security Office is located at
205 Arkansas, Bogalusa; 985-735-6579.
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE: The following medical centers are open and will take
insurance or will offer emergency assistance at no charge if you need
immediate medical care:
United Med Care, Folsom, Saia's Supermarket Center
United Med Care, 2639 N. Causeway Blvd, Mandeville
United Med Care, MASH Unit, 2104 Highway 190 W, near Airport Rd,
Slidell
Renal South of St. Tammany Dialysis Unit, serving Dialysis patients
in the Mandeville, Covington, & Hammond area
Oak Harbor, EMT MASH Unit, serving first responders & neighborhood
residents
Trinity Presbyterian Church, MASH unit, S. Military Rd, Slidell
Southern Pine Family Medical Clinic Dr. Butt, Pearl River
Fire Department, Sun, Nurses available
Approximately 90% TO 95% of St. Tammany physicians are operational;
however, they may not have phone service. If you need your physician s
medical assistance, go to your physician s office or call the hospital
with which your physician is affiliated to leave a message. VA Services
are available in Hammond off West Monroe by the Toyota dealership.
DRINKING WATER SOME AREA RESTRICTIONS REMAIN: Louisiana DHH continues
to sample some private water systems. Be sure you know who the provider
of your water is before you begin to drink the water. This is a very
serious public health issue. If you have ANY doubt about the safety of
your water, CONTINUE TO BOIL. Due to the extensive number of water
systems in St. Tammany Parish, we cannot list the smaller private wells
and systems. Call the Parish Department of Environmental Services at
898-2535 for additional water information from 8am to 4:30pm. You may
also call the LA Department of Health and Hospitals at 893-6296.
COAST WATERWORKS, INC: Residents of Eden Isles, Oak Harbor, and Clipper
Estates; the water is on and the boil order has been lifted. Due to the
extreme damage to Coast sewer lift stations, Coast is asking that the
sewer systems be used as sparingly as possible. To contact Coast
Waterworks call 985-641-7932.
ST TAMMANY PARISH GOVERNMENT PERMIT NOTES: The Parish Permits Department
is open. The department is meeting with the St. Tammany Homebuilder s
Association every Monday in order to streamline the process. Remember
THE PURPOSE OF THE PERMITTING PROCESS IS TO PROTECT YOUR SAFETY.
New temporary permit offices are now open at 950 Spartan Dr. soccer
field, next to Fritchie Park in Slidell, at Central Progressive Bank and
Hwy 190 near the mall in Slidell, at Recreation District # 7 site on
Highway 41 in Hickory and in John Davis Park in Lacombe. They are open
from 8:00am 4:30pm, closed from 12:00pm 1:00pm for lunch. Bring all
available property information and your personal identification with you
to all permit locations. No cash transactions can be made at this time
at the satellite sites. If deeds are not available, the Permits Office
will work with you to the best of their ability.
Additional permit offices are planned for across St. Tammany.
Exact sites are being confirmed in these communities. At these offices
you will receive:
Emergency Electrical Re-Connect Authorization at no charge.
Demolition permits may be obtained from any office at no charge.
Permits for minor repairs such as minor roof damage, sheetrock &
carpet. There is no charge for this type of permit. St. Tammany Parish
reserves the right to inspect any and all repairs done under this type
permit for the purposes of public safety (This will give you
documentation that may be useful in future claims).
Permits for the repair of moderately damaged homes at no charge. St.
Tammany Parish reserves the right to inspect any and all repairs done
under this type permit for the purposes of public safety.
Citizens, or their contractor, with substantially damaged or devastated
homes, and/or homes with flood damage, must come to the St. Tammany
Parish Permit Office, 21490 Koop Drive, to receive these permits.
Normal permit fees will apply.
Contractors need stickers on their vehicles to access devastated areas.
Contractors with current St. Tammany Parish licenses may pick up their
stickers at the Koop Drive office.
Permit Safety Suggestions:
If you have a camera available, take a photo of the driver s license and
vehicle license plate of your contractor. Take a photo of the
contractor. Photo and/or copy all insurance information from your
contractor. St. Tammany Parish Permits office will have lists of
licensed builders, electricians, HVAC, and plumbers each location. Copy
the contractor s license. If you do not have a camera, write down all of
the above information and keep it in a safe place.
Out-of-town licensed contractors must register at the Koop Drive permit
office. They need to bring a copy of their originating state license.
Beware of storm chasers they will take your money and you will never
see them again. Use reputable contractors. YOU HAVE BEEN THE VICTIM OF
A NATURAL DISASTER PROTECT YOURSELF FROM SCAM ARTISTS WHO PREY UPON
VICTIMS OF DISASTERS. GIVE CASH TO NO ONE. GET A CONTRACT WITH A
CONTRACTOR LICENSED IN ST. TAMMANY PARISH.
DEBRIS: Please be patient with the road debris pickup. The volume of
debris needing to be picked up is tremendous! 130 crews are picking up
debris in St. Tammany Parish. Please help by taking your yard debris to
the ditch DO NOT put the debris in the ditch! Please keep the debris
away from mailboxes, away from under power lines and on top of
electrical equipment, such as transformers. Please separate wooded
debris from flooded household debris since different haulers will be
picking up the different items. St. Tammany Parish has picked up 273,000
cubic yards of debris to date. For more information call 985-201-0809.
TARPS: The Army Corps of Engineers is providing blue roofing and tarps.
You may sign up for them at the Slidell Memorial Founders Building on
Robert Rd, Target in Covington, old Wal-Mart in Slidell. Crews have
installed 2,134 blue roof tarps.
ST. TAMMANY PARISH LIBRARIES: Free internet service, copies, and other
assistance are available at most libraries for FEMA registration and
other disaster-related uses. The Covington, Robert Road/Slidell,
Mandeville, Lee Road, Abita, Folsom and Causeway Branches are now open
(closed Sunday). The larger branches will be open 8am to 6pm & smaller
branches 9am to 6pm. The Pearl River and Lacombe branches are closed
until power is restored. There are 28 computers at the Covington Branch.
Library telephones are available for patron use as service allows.
Hurricane Katrina destroyed the Pontchartrain/Slidell branch and
severely damaged the Madisonville Branch. Library staff is working hard
to restore service at the other branches as soon as possible. Patrons
may drop off books (including hurricane damaged books) at the Covington
Branch at 310 West 21st Avenue. Fines are suspended until the end of the
year. Library staff who have not already reported for duty are asked to
report to!
the Covington Headquarters as soon as possible. You may access their
website for more information at www.sttammany.lib.la.us or call the
Covington Branch at 985-871-1219.
US MAIL SERVICE RETURNS: The US Postal Service has reported that all
post offices are open with the exception of Sun and Talisheek (go to
Bush PO), and the Slidell office in Old Town. Mail delivery started
Saturday, September 10. Please clear all debris from your mailboxes!
Residents may pick up their mail at the post office if mail delivery
cannot commence in their neighborhood due to downed trees or lost
mailboxes. Most Post Offices are now accepting credit and debit cards.
If you would like your mail forwarded to another address, call
1-800-275-8777. Those zip codes receiving partial service are 70427,
70433, 70435, 70447, 70458, 70461 and 70471. Service is unavailable in
70420.
LOST PETS: If you are missing pets, please contact the following
locations:
 St. Tammany Parish Department of Animal Services, Highway 36
next to the Greater St. Tammany Airport in Abita Springs 985-809-0183
 Slidell Maintenance Barn behind Heritage Park on Front Street
 Lamar-Dixon Exhibition Center in Gonzales, LA
 Petfinder.com
ANIMAL WELFARE DONATIONS: A bank account has been set up for those who
wish to donate to PAWS. Donations can also be made through their
website, www.stpas.org. All contributions are tax deductible.
Make checks payable to:
Proponents of Animal Welfare in St. Tammany
Broadway Bank
P.O. Box 17001
San Antonio, TX 78217-9925
LURLINE SMITH PATIENTS: Lurline Smith patients can get their medications
at Northlake Addictive Disorders at 19404 North 10th Street in
Covington. CALL FIRST! 985-871-1380. They will have your medications
ready. Hours are 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday Friday.
SCHOOL BOARD UPDATE: The following dates have been released for
students, employees and teachers:
St. Tammany Parish Public Schools began registering students to
attend schools in the system beginning September 20, 9am-noon
Monday-Friday. Students who can return to their homes or accommodations
in their previous school boundaries will not have to register. These
students should call or email their school principal to let them know
they will be returning. Students who cannot return to their homes and
are living in accommodations outside their school boundaries, may return
to their previous schools provided they have transportation to and from
school. New students to St. Tammany Parish who are not sure which school
they will attend should contact Freda Mouton at 985-898-3370.
St. Tammany Parish Public Schools are on track to open for students
on October 3.
Teachers and all other regular employees are to report to work on
September 26.
SOUTHEASTERN CHANGES BUS SCHEDULE: Southeastern Louisiana University has
made several changes in the free short-term bus service between St.
Tammany Parish and the Hammond Campus. Effective Thursday, September 22,
the bus pick-up times and locations are:
6:00am: 39142 Natchez Drive near Wal-Mart and Lowe s in Slidell
6:15am: 150 Northshore Dr. near Dillard s Men s Department in Slidell
6:45am: 4100 Hwy. 59, Mandeville near Winn Dixie parking lot
6:55am: 401 N. Hwy. 190, Covington near Books-A-Million
The bus should arrive at Southeastern at approximately 7:45am and will
leave campus at 4:30pm. This service will continue until Friday,
September 30.
CURFEW STILL IN EFFECT: The curfew is still in place from 11 pm to 7 am.
Violators shall be punished to the fullest extent of the law. In the
interest of public safety, residents are urged to stay home. Sightseeing
is forbidden.
911 SYSTEM OPERATIONAL: The majority of the 9-1-1 system is now
functioning. For life threatening emergencies, call 9-1-1. For storm
related tasks or information, continue to call 898-2323.
RUMOR CONTROL: Rumors continue to fly, especially on the internet.
Please do not repeat rumors. Check our website, www.stpgov.org , or
other official websites for accurate information. You can also receive
daily updates, interviews and other official information on AM 730
Access St. Tammany radio. Portions of the broadcast are available for
download from www.stpgov.org.
CLECO UPDATE: As of September 26, 6am CLECO reported that 99% of
customers in St. Tammany Parish have had their power restored. 79,155
customers now have power, and 845 customers are still without power in
St. Tammany Parish. CLECO expects 100% restoration today, to all those
who are able to receive power. The Covington office is open. The Florida
Ave. office in Slidell is now open. CLECO has an important message for
those customers using generators. Be sure to operate the generator in a
well-ventilated area, away from combustible material. Keep it free of
oil, mud and other foreign matter. Appliances should be plugged directly
into a portable generator with grounded extension cords that can handle
the load. Do not plug a generator directly into a wall outlet. In
addition, CLECO has announced that if there is any damage to a customer
s home or to the electrical service entrance that may pose a danger if
power is restored, CLECO may not energize service to the home until rep!
airs are made by a licensed electrician. Crews will leave a door hanger
indicating repairs need to be made. St. Tammany Parish has waived its
electrical inspection permits at this time. Please have repair work
conducted by a licensed electrician. CLECO is asking that storm debris
be placed on the opposite side of the street from CLECO lines to
accommodate CLECO workers accessing the power lines. CLECO is asking
that traffic around CLECO crews be kept to a minimum and are also asking
that you adopt the LET EM OUT policy. If you see a CLECO convoy,
please be courteous and allow them to move out.
WASHINGTON - ST. TAMMANY ELECTRIC UPDATE: As of September 23, 84% of
customers in St. Tammany Parish have had their power restored. 5092
customers are still without power in St. Tammany Parish. WST expects to
have 100% restored by October 10. Hurricane Katrina destroyed
approximately 3,500 miles of WST s overhead distribution line. WST has
restored power to all schools in their area. Cooperative crews from all
over the United States have arrived with trucks and equipment to assist
in the restoration process. WST is repairing 150 miles of power lines a
day. Offices are open in Abita Springs and Franklinton and a new Slidell
tent has opened. These offices will be open 7 days a week from 7am to
7pm.
BELLSOUTH UPDATE: Bellsouth currently has 8,150 customers without
service in St. Tammany Parish. 1,104 additional personnel have arrived
in southeastern Louisiana to help in the restoration of service. For
information on business services, call 1-800-247-2020. For residential
information, call 1-877-737-2478.
INSURANCE COMPANY PHONE NUMBERS:
 State Farm 1-800-732-5246
 Allstate 1-800-547-8676
 Geico 1-800-841-3000
 Farm Bureau 1-800-275-7322
 Progressive 1-800-776-4737
 Farmers 1-800-435-7764
 Liberty Mutual 1-800-225-2467
 Hanover 1-800-628-0250
TRANSPORTATION: The Causeway is open from 5am-12am (Midnight).
BUSINESS RELOCATION ASSISTANCE: If you have St. Tammany Parish
commercial space available for rent or need assistance finding space,
please contact the Economic Development Foundation in St. Tammany at
985-809-7874, 985-960-7034, 985-960-7060 or e-mail breine@stedf.org.
Information is also available from the St. Tammany Parish Business
Development Center at 985-898-2761 or email lcolclough@stpgov.org.
SOUTHEASTERN CENTER AIDING BUSINESSES WITH DISASTER LOAN APPLICATIONS:
The Southeast Louisiana Business Center has activated a disaster
assistance response plan designed to aid area individuals and firms
needing temporary business services or assistance in completing
applications for business disaster loans. For more information or to
register, contact the Business Center at 985-549-3831 or by email at
sbdc@selu.edu.
ST. TAMMANY BUSINESS RECOVERY CENTER: The St. Tammany West Chamber of
Commerce is now serving as the St. Tammany Business Recovery Center.
Information is available online at www.sttammanychamber.org or for
pickup at the office. The West Chamber office is located at 610
Hollycrest Blvd. in Covington. They are offering the following services:
Business Gap Grant applications through LABI
SBA loan assistance
Donated goods and services through the US Chamber Center for
Corporate Citizenship
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SMALL BUSINESS DISASTER RELIEF FUND: This fund has been created through
a partnership between the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry
and the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. Its purpose is to provide gap
funding to small businesses by covering some expenses not covered by
insurance. All affected small businesses in the affected region of the
Central Gulf Coast can apply for assistance through the fund. Businesses
must have had less than 100 employees on August 29, 2005; must be a
private-sector, for-profit entity; and must be in one of the
federally-designated disaster parishes or counties. Donations to the
fund may be made by credit card through the LABI website at
www.labi.org.
Checks can be made out to:
Small Business Disaster Relief Fund
402 N. 4th Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
STORM RECOVERY INFORMATION: The LSU AgCenter on Koop Dr. in Mandeville
is offering storm recovery information. One-page handouts are available
on numerous topics such as Cleaning Flood Damaged Homes, Using
Generators, and Assessing Landscape Loss. This information is
available at the LSU AgCenter, Cooperative Extension Service at Suite 1D
in the State Office Building on Koop Dr. and in local libraries. The LSU
AgCenter is also holding a forestry meeting on Tuesday, October 4 at
6:00pm. The meeting will be held at the Franklinton Primary School
Auditorium, T.W. Barker Dr. in Franklinton.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: Anyone wishing to report an environmental hazard
should call the LA Department of Environmental Services at
1-888-763-5424. Call this number if you have hazardous materials that
need to be picked up. Do not put hazardous materials in your trash or
debris. The state Department of Environmental Quality is offering
disposal services at no charge. Call 1-888-763-5424.
CONSUMER FRAUD AND PRICE GOUGING: Attorney General Foti is committed to
helping those affected by Hurricane Katrina. If you wish to file a
Hurricane Katrina related complaint such as price gouging or home repair
scams, please contact:
Office of the Attorney General
Consumer Protection Section
P.O. Box 94005
Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9005
1-800-351-4889
Fax: (225) 326-6499
MOSQUITO CONTROL: Mosquitoes help spread West Nile Virus! Use insect
repellant containing DEET when outdoors. The number of mosquitoes in
road side ditches is increasing due to debris. Residents should empty
all outdoor containers holding water. If it holds water it can breed
mosquitoes cover it, dump it & turn it over, or get rid of it!
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