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New Orleans Times-Picayune | Advocate (Jefferson Parish)
New Orleans
March 4, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE - - - CITY PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2026, 1:30 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING CITY HALL, 1300 PERDIDO STREET CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER (CITY HALL - 1E07) The City Planning Commission, in accordance with the provisions of Article 4 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance No. 4,264 M.C.S., as amended, will hold a public hearing. The public hearing will consider the following proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans. Materials for these items may be viewed via https://onestopapp.nola.gov/ The public comment deadline is 5 pm on the Monday that is 8 days before the meeting date. Zoning Docket 020/26 Applicant(s): City Council Motion No. M-26-8 Request: Text amendment to: Amend Article 10 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to reclassify Adult Live Performance Venue from a permitted use to a conditional or prohibited use in the VCE Vieux Carr Entertainment District Amend Article 25 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to add the following subsection to Section 25.3: 25.3.H RELOCATION OF NONCONFORMING ADULT LIVE PERFORMANCE VENUES IN THE VCE DISTRICT A legal nonconforming Adult Live Performance Venue may be relocated to a new lot within the VCE Vieux Carr Entertainment District, provided it meets all of the following criteria: a. The square footage of the new location is less than or equal to the square footage of the prior location, as measured by the gross floor area dedicated to the Adult Live Performance Venue use. b. The person obtaining the new Adult Live Performance Venue occupational license must be the same person surrendering the Adult Live Performance Venue license at the prior location, in accordance with Section 30-2 of the Code of Ordinances. c. Upon relocation, the nonconforming status shall transfer to the new location, but the prior location shall lose its nonconforming status and may not resume the use without full compliance with current zoning regulations. d. If the use is discontinued or abandoned for a continuous period of 180 days at either the prior or new location, the nonconforming status is lost in accordance with Section 25.3.C." Zoning Docket 021/26 Applicant(s): La Marie, LLC Request: Conditional use to permit a commercial short term rental in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District and the Transient Lodging Interim Zoning District Property description: Square 154, Lot 3, in the Fifth Municipal District, bounded by Brooklyn Avenue, Homer Street, Newton Street, and Teche Street Address(es): 926-928 Brooklyn Avenue Zoning Docket 022/26 Applicant(s): James T. Cali and Aimee C. Cali Request: Conditional use permit a commercial short term rental in an S-LM Lake Area Marina District and the Transient Lodging Interim Zoning District Property description: Boathouse #84, whose dimensions are 25 feet fronting on Breakwater Drive, and 25 feet fronting on the water and 80 feet in length from the street-side boundary, within the Municipal Yacht Harbor Marina of Lake Pontchartrain Address(es): 8112 Breakwater Drive Zoning Docket 023/26 Applicant(s): James T. Cali and Aimee C. Cali Request: Conditional use permit a commercial short term rental in an S-LM Lake Area Marina District and the Transient Lodging Interim Zoning District Property description: Boathouse #85, whose dimensions are 25 feet fronting on Breakwater Drive, and 25 feet fronting on the water and 80 feet in length from the street-side boundary, within the Municipal Yacht Harbor Marina of Lake Pontchartrain Address(es): 8114 Breakwater Drive Zoning Docket 024/26 Applicant(s): Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority Request: Text amendment to Article 18 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish a new overlay district called the Convention Center Hotel Overlay District affecting the area generally bounded by Convention Center Boulevard, Andrew Higgins Drive, South Peters Street, and the Mississippi River Heritage Park. The overlay district would create new regulations affecting the permitted land uses, allowable building heights, floor area ration (FAR) limits, design standards, bicycle parking requirements, loading space requirements, curb cut allowances, signage restrictions, and exterior lighting requirements. Zoning Docket 025/26 Applicant(s): Rouse Land Company Request: Text amendment to amend Article 24 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to create permissions, size restrictions, and other regulations for detached signage that extends over driveways or other entry/exit points to a site in zoning districts, including the MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District Zoning Docket 026/26 Applicant(s): 420 Julia Property Holder, LLC Request: Conditional use permit a social club in CBD-6 Urban Core Neighborhood Intensity Mixed-Use District Property description: Square 123, Lot SE, in the First Municipal District, bounded by Constance Street, Julia Street, Saint Joseph Street, and Tchoupitoulas Street Address(es): 420 Julia Street Zoning Docket 027/26 Applicant(s): 1039 Constance, LLC Request: Conditional use permit a hotel in CBD-3 Cultural Arts District and the Transient Lodging Interim Zoning District Property description: Square 137, Lot C, in the First Municipal District, bounded by Constance Street, Poeyfarre Street, John Churchill Chase Street, and Magazine Street Address(es): 1039 Constance Street Zoning Docket 028/26 Applicant(s): 521 St. Joseph, LLC Request: Conditional use permit a hotel in CBD-6 Urban Core Neighborhood Intensity Mixed-Use Districtand the Transient Lodging Interim Zoning District Property description: Square 161, Lot 6, in the First Municipal District, bounded by Saint Joseph Street, Camp Street, Julia Street, and Magazine Street Address(es): 521 Saint Joseph Street Zoning Docket 029/26 Applicant(s): 527 St Joseph, LLC Request: Conditional use permit a hotel in CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Intensity Mixed-Use District and the Transient Lodging Interim Zoning District Property description: Square 161, Lots 1 and 2, in the First Municipal District, bounded by Saint Joseph Street, Camp Street, Julia Street, and Magazine Street Address(es): 527 Saint Joseph Street In person public comment: The City Planning Commission, in accordance with Article 4 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance No. 4,264 M.C.S., as amended, will hear proponents and opponents to the above proposed changes to the Comprehensive Zoning Law of the City of New Orleans. All interested parties are encouraged to attend and all relevant comments concerning the proposed changes are encouraged. The CPC has established public hearing rules within its Administrative Rules, Policies, & Procedures, which are available on the CPC website (www.nola.gov/cpc). Written public comment: You may also submit written comments to the Executive Director in advance by mail (1300 Perdido Street, 7th floor, New Orleans LA 70112) or email (CPCinfo@nola.gov). All written comments must be received by 5 p.m. on Monday, March 2. February 18, 25 and March 4, 2026 Robert Rivers, Executive Director NOCP 8893 177871-feb 18-25-mar 3-3t
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New Orleans Times-Picayune | Advocate (Jefferson Parish)
New Orleans
March 4, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE - - - CITY PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2026 PUBLIC HEARING: 1:30PM CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER (CITY HALL 1E07) THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY COUNCIL MOTION M-25-470 AND THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSIONS RULES, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES, WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2026, AT 1:30PM IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER (CITY HALL 1E07) ON THE CANNABIS, TOBACCO AND NICOTINE STUDY Cannabis, Tobacco and Nicotine Study The City Planning Commission is directed to conduct a study on retail establishments that sell cannabis, tobacco and nicotine products and to provide recommendations regarding updated regulation of these uses, including but not limited to the definition of the new uses, use standards, signage regulations, and density restrictions, as applicable. This study is intended to supplant the study commissioned by the Council through motion M-25-379. THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH MOTION M-25-470 AND THE CPCS RULES, POLICIES, AND PROCEDURES WILL HEAR ALL INTERESTED PARTIES WHO WISH TO SPEAK ON THE CANNABIS, TOBACCO AND NICOTINE STUDY. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND AND ALL RELEVANT COMMENTS ARE ENCOURAGED. THE CPC WILL FOLLOW THE PUBLIC HEARING RULES ESTABLISHED WITHIN ITS ADMINISTRATIVE RULES, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES. YOU MAY SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS TO THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR IN ADVANCE BY MAIL (1300 PERDIDO STREET, 7TH FLOOR, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70112) OR BY EMAIL TO CPCINFO@NOLA.GOV. THE DEADLINE FOR WRITTEN COMMENTS FOR THIS HEARING IS 5PM, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 2026. February 18, 25 and March 4, 2026 Robert Rivers, Executive Director NOCP 8892 177869-feb 18-25-mar 4-3t
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New Orleans Times-Picayune | Advocate (Jefferson Parish)
New Orleans
March 4, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE - - - (ITB) Invitation to Bid #0004 Southern University at New Orleans is soliciting an Invitation to Bid (ITB) to remove and replace a 225 Ton Chiller at the School of Social Work Bldg., using a carrier chiller. A Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting will be held on Thursday, March 5, 2026, at 10:00 am, and the Opening Bid Conference Date: Monday, March 23, 2026, at 10:00 am. Both meetings are located at 6400 Press Drive, New Orleans, LA 70126 in the Emmitt Bashful Building (Admin. Bldg.) 3rd Floor, Rm. #306. Sealed bids will be received by Southern University at New Orleans in the Purchasing Office, Emmitt Bashful Bldg. Rm. #202 up to 10:00 am March 23, 2026. Contact Person: Marilyn Gilmore-Manuel, Purchasing Director (504) 286-5020 or mmanuel@suno.edu To be shown in the newspaper: February 18, February 25, and March 4, 2026 177310-feb 18-25-mar 3-3t
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New Orleans Times-Picayune | Advocate (Jefferson Parish)
New Orleans
March 4, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE - - - PUBLIC NOTICES ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NO. 25PSCP00627 TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES: Petitioner: CECILIA PANTOJA NUNEZ AND FRANK LINARES filed on behalf of son ISAAC LEMUS filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present Name ISAAC LEMUS To Proposed Name ISAAC ANTONIO LINARES THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. NOTICE OF HEARING Date: February 20, 2026, at Time: 8:30am, in Dept.1 The address of the court is: WEST COVINA COURTHOUSE 1427 West Covina Parkway West Covina, CA 91790 A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in the county in which petitioner resides or, if no county, in the subdivision or territory where petitioner resides. Parish: Jefferson Parish, Louisiana Dated: 12/16/2025 CECILIA PANTOJA NUNEZ and FRANK LINARES filed on behalf of son ISAAC LEMUS. 5025 Utica St Metairie, LA 70006 PETITIONER IN PRO PER BENJAMIN P. HERNANDEZ-STERN Judge of the Superior Court 173506-feb 18-25-mar 4-11-4t
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New Orleans Times-Picayune | Advocate (Jefferson Parish)
New Orleans
March 4, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE - - - Audubon Commission invites bids from qualified licensed general contractors to build a pavilion and install a 36 Chance Carousel specified in the Manning, APC Drawings No. 24071 dated (2/20/26), located at Audubon Zoo, 6500 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70118. Bids are due on or before March 25, 2026, at 1 pm. Bids shall be submitted in a sealed envelope marked Audubon Zoo Carousel Pavilion Contractors should supply one (1) original by hand delivery, mail, private courier or submit electronically through Bidnet www.bidnetdirect.com//audubonnatureinstitute Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at the place and time that the bids are to be received. In accordance with LA RS 38: 2212.E(6), bids for this project may be submitted electronically via upload to BidNet www.bidnetdirect.com//audubonnatureinstitute. All bid documents shall be uploaded by March 25, 2026, at 1 pm. Questions about this procedure should be directed to Bidnet Direct Vendor Support Team at 800-835-4603 Option 2 or email at support@bidnet.com. A bid bond will be required, according to the contract documents, and should be uploaded with the rest of the required Bid Documents. If a scanned copy of the Bid Bond is uploaded, the original notarized bid bond must be produced on-demand per the Owners request. There will be a non-mandatory pre-bid site visit meeting at Audubon Zoo, 6500 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70118 on March 12, 2026, at 9:30 am. Submit to the following: Audubon Commission c/o, Audubon Nature Institute - Administrative Building at Audubon Zoo Attn: Cecilie H. Primeaux,6500 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70118. Bids received after the day, and time specified above will be rejected by the Audubon Commission as non-responsive and returned to the bidder unopened. All questions regarding this invitation shall be addressed in writing, (7) seven calendar days prior to bid opening excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays and shall be submitted to Cecilie H. Primeaux at chprimeaux@auduboninstitute.org. Bid packages shall be available on the first date of advertisement. Complete Bidding Documents for this project are being distributed in electronic form on behalf of the Owner by Bidnet Direct. They may be obtained without charge and without deposit. Printed copies are not available from the Owner or Designer. Bonds shall be written by a surety or insurance company currently on the U.S. Department of the Treasury Financial Management Service list of approved bonding companies, or by a Louisiana domiciled insurance company with at least an A- rating in the latest printing of the A.M. Bests Key Rating Guide to write individual bonds up to ten percent of policyholders surplus as shown in the A.M. Bests Key Rating Guide, or by an insurance company that is either domiciled in Louisiana or owned by Louisiana Residents and is licensed to write surety bonds. The construction period begins when a notice to proceed is issued after the contract is signed; the Liquidated Damages are one thousand ($1000.00) dollars per day. The construction period is 120 calendar days. Contractor Licensing, the State of Louisiana public bid laws, LA Revised Statutes Sections 37 and 38, apply to the award of this Contract. Bids shall be accepted from Contractors who are licensed, under the laws of the State of Louisiana, for the classification of Building Construction. This procurement is undertaken pursuant to LRS 38:2212 et seq. and CFR 2 Part 200 Federal Contract Provisions. The provisions of these statues shall govern and control all procurement hereunder notwithstanding any provisions herein to the contrary. The Contractor shall begin procurement of materials within ten (10) working days of the receipt of the Notice to Proceed. Diverse Contractors are encouraged to submit bids. 178493-feb 26-mar 4-11-3t $202.03
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New Orleans Times-Picayune | Advocate (Jefferson Parish)
New Orleans
March 4, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE - - - March 2, 2026 PUBLIC NOTICE City of New Orleans Helena Moreno, Mayor The New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commissions regularly scheduled meeting will take place on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, in the 21st Floor Conference Room, 1340 Poydras Street at 2:30 PM. At this meeting public hearings may be heard on the following applications: The following items will be placed on the consent agenda: Proposed Updates to the HDLC Design Guidelines for Window Tinting & Reflectivity 6137 Dauphine St: Ronald Comadore, applicant; GRC Logistics LLC, owner; New construction of a 2,775 SF two-story, single-family residential building on a vacant lot. 1231-1233 Alvar St: Guiseppe Dipasquale, applicant; Artis M Solomon, owner; Renovation and a 900 SF addition at a Contributing rated, one-story, two-family residential building. 1531-1533 Euterpe St: Zach Smith Consulting & Design, applicant; HMP Properties LLC, owner; Renovation of a Contributing rated, two-story, multi-family residential building. 3243 Chippewa St: Shawna M Meyer, applicant/owner; New construction of a 4,605 SF two-story, mixed-use building on a vacant lot. 638 Toledano St: Simone Burke, applicant; Gloria H Clanton, owner; Renovation of a Contributing rated, two-story, single-family residential building. 2235 Bayou Rd: Angela Morton, applicant/owner; Renovation and a 500 SF addition at a Contributing rated, two-story, single-family residential building. 717 Louisiana Ave: Legacy Construction and Development LLC, applicant; LCD Investment Group LLC, owner; New construction of a 3,179 SF two-story, single-family residential building (demolition already approved for existing building). 1500 Henry Clay Ave: Yazoo Restorations, applicant; Stephen E Barker, owner; Change of roof pitch to garage and installation of a roof mounted generator at a Landmark, single-family residential building. 1820 Dauphine St: Michael Reid, applicant; Angela Mequet Carll, owner; Renovation and 1,079 SF two-story addition at the rear of a Contributing rated 1-1/2 story residential building. The following items will be placed on the regular agenda: 906 Poland Ave: Irene Keil, applicant; David Gregor, owner; Request to install galvalume standing seam metal roof at new construction, two-story, single-family residential building incorporating a contributing-rated front faade. 623 Orange St: Brooks Graham, applicant; 623 Orange LLC, owner; Renovation of a Landmark, two-story commercial building including infilling window openings. 929-931 Mandeville St: Dexter B Ford, applicant/owner; Retention of installation of visually prominent wall-mounted HVAC mini-split equipment at the right side of a Contributing rated one-story, two-family residential building without a Certificate of Appropriateness or mechanical permit. 934 Port St, 2632 N Rampart St: Zachary Ryan Smith, applicant; Rita A Alishahi, owner; Retention of inappropriate delaminated stucco on the front elevation of a Contributing rated two-story, single-family residential building without a Certificate of Appropriateness. 119 Olivier St: R & D Designs LLC, applicant/owner; Retention of the installation of inappropriate windows at a Contributing rated, two-story, single-family residential building without a Certificate of Appropriateness. 6000 Dauphine St: Evelyn Ailshie, applicant; Gabriel B Randolph, owner; Retention of the installation of solar panels at a Contributing rated, one-story, two-family residential building in deviation of the Certificate of Appropriateness. 742 S Genois St: Modern Classic Concepts LLC, applicant; Terry Brumfield, owner; Retention of demolition of the roof structure at a Contributing rated, one-story, single-family residential building in deviation of the building permit. 808 Forstall St: Jurgen G Gottschlich, applicant/owner; Retention of the installation of a metal roof at a Contributing rated, one-story, single -family residential building without a Certificate of Appropriateness. 812-14 Forstall St: Jurgen Gottschlich, applicant/owner; Retention of the installation of a metal roof at a Contributing rated, one-story, two -family residential building without a Certificate of Appropriateness. 1019 N Rendon St: Alexander Adamick, applicant; David F Stein, owner; Retention of demolition of the exterior wall structure at a Contributing rated, one-story, single-family residential building in deviation of the building permit. 408 Red Allen Way: John David, applicant; Elizabeth Earl Enterprises LLC, owner; Retention of the installation of inappropriate windows at a Contributing rated, one-story, single-family residential building without a Certificate of Appropriateness. 723-725 Montegut St: Gerard Moran III, applicant/owner; Retention of the installation of wooden doors as gates at a Contributing rated, one-story, two-family residential building without a Certificate of Appropriateness. 1131 Bartholomew St: Kelly Orians, applicant/owner; Retention of the installation double door at the side elevation of a Contributing rated, one-story, single-family residential building without a Certificate of Appropriateness. 5640 Burgundy St: Jennifer Taylor, applicant; Healing Healthcare Inc, owner; Retention of decorative metal gates and speakers at a Contributing rated, two-story, commercial building in deviation of the Certificate of Appropriateness. 1413 Columbus St: Green Flash II LLC, applicant/owner; Retention of the installation of inappropriate windows at a Contributing rated two-story, two-family residential building without a Certificate of Appropriateness. 1940 Saint Claude Ave: Scott Davison, applicant; Holly C Aldahir, owner; Retention of installation of inappropriate roof shingle color and signage with a visible electrical raceway at a Non-Contributing rated one-story commercial building in deviation of a Certificate of Appropriateness. Demolition of buildings at: 1534 Saint Louis St: Zella May, applicant; Taghrid S Mousa, owner; Demolition of a Landmark, two-story, commercial building to grade. 7309 Freret St: Zach Smith Consulting & Design, applicant; Endeavor Partners LLC, owner; Demolition of a Non-Contributing rated, one-story, single-family, residential building to grade. 2131 Pine St: Summer Fiedler, applicant; Fiedler Summer Celeste, owner; Demolition through raising and removal of over 50% of the roof and exterior wall structure at a Contributing rated, raised basement two-family residential building. 1701 Arabella St: Patrick Melancon, applicant; Kenneth Edward Purcell, owner; Demolition of over 50% of the roof structure of a Contributing rated, two-story, single-family residential building. 2914 Cleveland Ave: Alyssa Wernet, applicant; Joyce M Varghese, owner; Demolition of a Contributing rated raised basement, single-family residential building to grade. 2745 Banks St: Louisiana Demolition Inc, applicant; Gulf Coast Bank, owner; Demolition of a Contributing rated one-story, single-family residential building to grade. 6315 Laurel St: Daniel Winkert, applicant; Eddie L Sapir, owner; Demolition of over 50% of the exterior wall structure at a Contributing rated one-story, single-family residential building. 5818 Patton St: Eric McCutcheon, applicant; Kevin M Murphy, owner; Demolition of over 50% of the roof structure at Contributing rated, one-story, single-family residential building. 1319-1321 Magazine St: Daniel Sellers, applicant; Richard T Smith, owner; Demolition of a Non-Contributing rated, 2,700 SF warehouse structure to grade. 7310 Freret St: Zach Smith Consulting & Design, applicant; 7310 Freret LLC, owner; Demolition of Non-Contributing, one-story, single-family residential building to grade. 1128 Lowerline St: Kelly Johnson, applicant; Campus Rentals 3 LLC, owner; Demolition of a Non-Contributing rated, one-story residential building to grade. 7728 Colapissa St: Devon Sweeney, applicant; Arbac Properties Inc, owner; Demolition of a Contributing rated one-story residential building to grade. 301 S White St: Hal Jeffrey Schiff, applicant; Roberto Bustillo, owner; Demolition of over 50% of the roof structure of a Contributing rated, camelback single-family residential building. Upon request, a sign language interpreter for the hearing impaired will be available at the meeting. To place a request for sign language interpreter services, please call TDDY at (504) 658-2059 or 1-800-981-6652. To run in the Times Picayune, Wednesday, March 4, 2026 NOCP 8907 179405-mar 4-1t
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New Orleans Times-Picayune | Advocate (Jefferson Parish)
New Orleans
March 4, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE - - - March 2, 2026 PUBLIC NOTICE City of New Orleans Helena Moreno, Mayor The Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commissions regularly scheduled meeting will take place on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, in the City Council Chamber, 1300 Perdido Street at 10:00 AM. At this meeting public hearings may be heard on the following applications: The following items will be placed on the regular agenda: Proposed Updates to the HDLC Design Guidelines for Window Tinting & Reflectivity 106 Royal St: John C Williams, applicant; Royal and Canal LLC, owner; Retention of the installation of new aluminum storefront at a Contributing rated, 4-story, commercial building. Demolition of buildings at: 1000 & 1040 S Peters St: Edr Architects, applicant; Ernest N Morial Conv Ctr, owner; Demolition of two (2) Contributing rated, one-story and two-story warehouse structures to grade as part of the new construction of a multi-story hotel building. Upon request, a sign language interpreter for the hearing impaired will be available at the meeting. To place a request for sign language interpreter services, please call TDDY at (504) 658-2059 or 1-800-981-6652. To run in the Times Picayune, Wednesday, March 4, 2026 NOCP 8906 179404-mar 4-1t
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New Orleans Times-Picayune | Advocate (Jefferson Parish)
New Orleans
March 4, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE - - - CITY PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2026, 1:30 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING CITY HALL, 1300 PERDIDO STREET CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER (CITY HALL - 1E07) The City Planning Commission, in accordance with the provisions of Article 4 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance No. 4,264 M.C.S., as amended, will hold a public hearing. The public hearing will consider the following proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans. Materials for these items may be viewed via https://onestopapp.nola.gov/ The public comment deadline is 5 pm on the Monday that is 8 days before the meeting date. Zoning Docket 030/26 Applicant(s): Octavia-Laurel, LLC Request: Zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District and conditional use to permit a standard restaurant in the HU-B1A Use Restriction Overlay District Property description: Square 187, Lots 1, 2, and 3, in the Sixth Municipal District, bounded by Octavia Street, Laurel Street, Constance Street, and Jefferson Avenue Address(es): 5433 Laurel Street and 509-515 Octavia Street Zoning Docket 031/26 Applicant(s): Joseph H. Babington et al. Request: Conditional use to permit a commercial short term rental in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District and the Transient Lodging Interim Zoning District Property description: Square 24, Lot 2, in the Fourth Municipal District, bounded by Third Street, Tchoupitoulas Street, Rousseau Street, and Fourth Street Address(es): 424-428 Third Street Zoning Docket 032/26 Applicant(s): Orleans Parish School Board Request: Zoning change from an MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District and an S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District to an OS-R Regional Open Space District and a conditional use to permit a stadium Property description: Lot Y on an undesignated square in the Third Municipal District, bounded by Almonaster Avenue, Higgins Boulevard, Metropolitan Street, and Saint Ferdinand Street Address(es): 4290 Almonaster Avenue and 3059 Higgins Boulevard Zoning Docket 033/26 Applicant(s): Gabrielle Nguyen Request: Conditional use to permit a single-family residence in a GPD General Planned Development District Property description: Square 128, Lots 20 through 23 and 32 through 25 (proposed Lot 21A), Orleans Tract, in the Fifth Municipal District, bounded by Van Buren Street, Jackson Street, Woodland Highway, and Maumas Avenue Address(es): 3803-3909 Van Buren Street. The lots are identified as 16634 Van Buren Street and 63304 Jackson Street by the Assessor Zoning Docket 034/26 Applicant(s): City Council Motion No. M-26-53 Request: Text amendment to Article 18 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish a new overlay district called the Behrman Mixed-Use Integrity Overlay District, the intent of which is to ensure that any multi-family developments proposed within the S-MU Suburban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District and the MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District bounded by Wall Boulevard, Holiday Drive, and General De Gaulle Drive contain non-residential uses which align with the mixed-use goal of those districts. Zoning Docket 035/26 Applicant(s): City Council Motion No. M-26-54 Request: Text amendment to amend Article 19 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to create an interim zoning district called the Behrman Mixed-Use Integrity Interim Zoning District, the intent of which is to temporarily prohibit the use of multi-family dwellings within the S-MU Suburban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District and the MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District, bounded by Wall Boulevard, Holiday Drive, and General De Gaulle Drive, that do not incorporate non-residential uses occupying at least 50% of the ground-floor area until the CPC has considered the implementation of an overlay zoning district that ensures any proposed developments within the affected area align with the mixed-use goal of those districts. Zoning Docket 036/26 Applicant(s): City Council Motion No. M-26-62 Request: Text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to define data centers and any related uses, to consider whether these uses should be permitted or conditional in any zoning district or overlay, and to implement appropriate use and design standards for these uses if applicable, including but not limited to density requirements, soundproofing and safety measures, and any other regulation necessary to preserve the quality of life of nearby residents, businesses and institutions. Zoning Docket 037/26 Applicant(s): City Council Motion No. M-26-63 Request: Text amendment to amend Article 19 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to create an interim zoning district called the Data Center Interim Zoning District, for the purpose of prohibiting the issuance of any occupational licenses or otherwise permit the operation of data centers. In person public comment: The City Planning Commission, in accordance with Article 4 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance No. 4,264 M.C.S., as amended, will hear proponents and opponents to the above proposed changes to the Comprehensive Zoning Law of the City of New Orleans. All interested parties are encouraged to attend and all relevant comments concerning the proposed changes are encouraged. The CPC has established public hearing rules within its Administrative Rules, Policies, & Procedures, which are available on the CPC website (www.nola.gov/cpc). Written public comment: You may also submit written comments to the Executive Director in advance by mail (1300 Perdido Street, 7th floor, New Orleans LA 70112) or email (CPCinfo@nola.gov). All written comments must be received by 5 p.m. on Monday, March 16. March 4, March 11, and March 18, 2026 Robert Rivers, Executive Director NOCP 8905 179398-mar 4-11-18-3t
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New Orleans Times-Picayune | Advocate (Jefferson Parish)
New Orleans
March 4, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE - - - NOTICE TO BIDDERS SP# 1836 Sealed bids will be received by the Procurement Section of the Division of Administration, 1201 N. 3rd. St., 2nd. Floor, Suite 2-160, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at 10:00 A.M. for the following: RFx No. 3000025958, Bucket Truck DOTD, 3/18/26 RFx No. 3000025959, Refrigerated Truck DOC, 3/18/26 Bid proposal forms, information and specifications may be obtained by accessing the bid number in LaPac at www.doa.Louisiana.gov/osp or from the procurement section listed above. No bids will be received after the date and hour specified. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities. Tom Ketterer Director of State Procurement FAX (225) 342-8688 179219-mar 4-1t $12.62
Miscellaneous Notices
New Orleans Times-Picayune | Advocate (Jefferson Parish)
New Orleans
March 4, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE - - - MEETING MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS ERNEST N. MORIAL NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC FACILITY MANAGEMENT, INC. A Meeting of Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Public Facility Management, Inc. was held on Wednesday, January 28, 2026. Chairman Russ Allen called the meeting to order at 2:00 p.m. and asked for a roll call. The results were as follows: Russell Allen Present Geri Broussard Present James Capella Present Stephen Caputo Absent Edgar Chase, IV Present Elizabeth Ellison-Frost Absent Ralph Mahana Absent Octavio Mantilla Absent Jerry Reyes Present Jack Rizzuto Present Desi Vega Present Camille Whitworth Absent Eric Wright Present The total number present at roll call was eight (8). Director Whitworth entered the meeting at 2:01 p.m. Chairman Allen asked for public comments of agenda items. There were none. Chairman Allen requested a motion to approve the NOPFMI Board Meeting Minutes of December 10, 2025. Director Rizzuto moved approval; Director Broussard seconded. Motion approved. Elaine Williams presented the Sales and Events Report. Elaine Willliams presented the Marketing and Communications Report. Brett Slocum and Andrew Palumbo presented the Operations Report. Alita Caparotta presented the following resolution: A. Resolution 2026.2: Designating The New Orleans Advocate as the Primary Official Newspaper. Director Rizzuto moved approval; Director Chase seconded. Motion approved. Alita Caparotta presented contract Air Compressor Maintenance Services - Quality Compressed Air Services, Inc. Director Rizzuto moved approval; Director Vega seconded. Motion approved. There was no Other Business to come before the board. Chairman Allen asked for a motion to adjourn. Director Broussard moved adjournment; Director Wright seconded. Motion approved and the meeting adjourned at 2:22 p.m. ATTEST: JACK RIZZUTO, SECRETARY 179212-mar 4-1t
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New Orleans Times-Picayune | Advocate (Jefferson Parish)
New Orleans
March 4, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE - - - MEETING MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ERNEST N. MORIAL NEW ORLEANS EXHIBITION HALL AUTHORITY A Meeting of Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority was held on Wednesday, January 28, 2026. President Russ Allen called the meeting to order at 2:23 p.m. and asked for a roll call. The results were as follows: Russell Allen Present Geri Broussard Present James Capella Present Stephen Caputo Absent Edgar Chase, IV Present Elizabeth Ellison-Frost Absent Ralph Mahana Absent Octavio Mantilla Absent Jerry Reyes Present Jack Rizzuto Present Desi Vega Present Camille Whitworth Present Eric Wright Present The total number present at roll call was nine (9). President Allen asked for public comments of agenda items. There were none. President Allen requested a motion to approve the NOEHA Board Meeting Minutes of December 10, 2025. Commissioner Rizzuto moved approval; Commissioner Wright seconded. Motion approved. Alita Caparotta presented the following resolutions: A. Resolution 2026.1: Authorization to Approve the Louisiana Compliance Questionnaire. Commissioner Chase moved approval; Commissioner Broussard seconded. Motion approved. B. Resolution 2026.2: Designating The New Orleans Advocate as the Primary Official Newspaper Commissioner Chase moved approval; Commissioner Whitworth seconded. Motion approved. Jim Cook presented the following resolution: A. Resolution 2026.3: Authorization Relative to Amendment of the Master Developer Project Documents. Commissioner Broussard moved approval; Commissioner Wright seconded. Motion approved. Alita Caparotta presented the November 2025 Financial Report. Commissioner Whitworth moved approval; Commissioner Vega seconded. Motion approved. Jim Cook gave the Convention Center Chief Executive Officer's Report. There was no Other Business to come before the board. President Allen asked for a motion to adjourn. Commissioner Chase moved adjournment; Commissioner Rizzuto seconded. Motion approved and the meeting adjourned at 3:03 p.m. ATTEST: JACK RIZZUTO, SECRETARY 179209-mar 4-1t
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New Orleans Times-Picayune | Advocate (Jefferson Parish)
New Orleans
March 4, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE - - - SALE BY SHERIFF JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENT THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND BEARING MUNICIPAL NUMBER 1320 MENDEZ ST, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, IN THE MATTER ENTITLED: HANCOCK WHITNEY BANK VERSUS KYONG YUN PORTER C I V I L D I S T R I C T C O U R T F O R P A R I S H O F O R L E A N S Case No: 2025-379 By virtue of a Writ of Seizure and Sale directed to me by the Honorable Judges of Civil District Court for the Parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell by public auction, on the ground floor of the Civil District Court Building, 421 Loyola Avenue, in the First District of the City on April 9, 2026, at 12:00 o'clock noon, the following described property to wit: 1320 MENDEZ ST NEW ORLEANS, LA 70122 LOT 11 - SQUARE 39 3RD MUNICIPAL DISTRICT ACQ MIN: 1365896 OAK PARK GARDENS WRIT AMOUNT: $120,539.20 Seized in the above suit, TERMS - CASH. The purchaser at the moment of adjudication to make a deposit of ten percent of the purchase price, and the balance within thirty days thereafter. Note: The payment must be Cash, Cashier's Check, Certified Check or Money Order. No Personal Checks. FACE MASKS AND TEMPERATURECHECKS ARE REQUIRED UPON ENTERING BUILDING. Susan Hutson Sheriff, Parish of Orleans RB 6 GRAHAM, ARCENEAUX & ALLEN, LLC 504-522-8256 LOUIS G. ARCENEAUX The N.O. Advocate Date (s): 3/4/2026 & 4/8/2026 mar 4-apr 8-2t
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