Warehouse District Road Closure
Annunciation Street, from Calliope to Thalia Streets, will be closed until Monday, Feb. 4 to assist with Super Bowl traffic flow, the New Orleans Police Department announced today in a press release.
View ArticleTraffic Restrictions at Tchoupitoulas Street
The Tchoupitoulas Street exit from the Crescent City Connection will be restricted from 10 a.m. to 6 a.m. daily through Sunday, Feb. 3 to accommodate Super Bowl-related events at the Convention...
View ArticleHazardous Cargo Restrictions for Super Bowl Sunday
Hazardous cargo transportation will be restricted throughout the City of New Orleans on Super Bowl Sunday, the state Department of Transportation and Development has announced.The restrictions will be...
View ArticleWidening of U.S. 190 Bottleneck to Begin in April
State highway officials say work will begin in April on a busy stretch of U.S. Highway 190 that straddles Bayou Chinchuba in Mandeville.
View ArticleCorps of Engineers to Temporarily Close Belle Chasse Tunnel
The Belle Chasse Tunnel is closing for a week for work to stop groundwater from leaking into the tunnel.
View Article2013 French Quarter Festival Traffic Advisory
The New Orleans Police Department has released traffic restrictions for the 2013 French Quarter Festival. The Festival begins this Thursday, April 11, and lasts until Sunday, April 14.Throughout the...
View ArticleWomen's Final Four Traffic Advisory
The 2013 NCAA Women's Final Four tourney wraps up tonight, but traffic restrictions around the New Orleans Arena will remain in effect through Wednesday evening.Dave Dixon Dr. between Magnolia Ave. and...
View ArticleMayor Landrieu Predicts Voters Will Reject Crescent City Bridge Tolls
New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu has campaigned in favor of keeping the $1 tolls on the Crescent City Connection.But he says now that he probably won’t win that fight, considering Jazz Fest and other...
View ArticleRailroad Could Be Rerouted From Old Metairie To Hollygrove
Railroad freight traffic could be shifted of tracks that run through one of Louisiana's most affluent neighborhoods if planners get their way.But it could take $700 million to make the shift.
View ArticleAn Out-Of-This-World Theory On New Orleans Traffic Congestion
When you’re traveling around New Orleans, even the most tranquil day can be compromised by a loud thud beneath your vehicle. Local writer Scott Gold has a less-than-conventional theory about what’s...
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