Main Line:
(985) 446-7606
Fax Line:
(985) 493-8756
Postal Address:
P.0. Box 5418310 W. 2nd St
Thibodaux LA, 70301

Press Releases and Newsletters
City of Thibodaux-Storm Debris Pick-up
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Monday, Sep. 23rd at 9:10 AM | Monday, Sep. 23rd at 9:10 AM |
Phone: 446-7218
Email: kclement@ci.thibodaux.la.us
Storm debris collection is scheduled to begin today, Monday, September 23, 2024, in Zones 3-5 of the included image. Avoid placing storm debris under overhead obstructions such as utility lines and streetlights. Debris should be separated into the following three separate piles to improve the debris removal efficiency.
1) Construction Materials/C&D (roofing, sheetrock, wood with nails, screws, brackets, etc.
2) Vegetation/Trees (tree limbs, branches, shrubs, bare lumber, leaves). Avoid the usage of plastic trash bags.
3) White Goods/Appliances (refrigerators, freezers, AC units, dishwashers, etc.)
View MoreLafourche Parish Boil Water Advisory
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Thursday, Sep. 19th at 3:48 PM | Thursday, Sep. 19th at 3:55 PM |
Phone: 446-7218
Email: kclement@ci.thibodaux.la.us
The Lafourche Parish Water District No. 1 issued a boil water advisory for portions of St. Charles and Raceland in communities between the St. Charles Bridge and the North Raceland Tank on both sides of Bayou Lafourche. This boil water advisory does NOT affect residents living in the City of Thibodaux and the water is safe.
View MoreCity of Thibodaux - Garbage Collection Update
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Wednesday, Sep. 18th at 9:10 AM | Wednesday, Sep. 18th at 9:13 AM |
Phone: 446-7218
Email: kclement@ci.thibodaux.la.us
Attachment: How to Separate Debris
Pelican Waste and Debris has returned to their normal garbage collection schedule. The City of Thibodaux asks residents for their help with debris separation to ensure a smooth cleanup. If you already have everything piled together and not separated, your debris will still be picked up, but going forward all debris should remain separated.
Please follow these guidelines:
- Household Waste: Place all household waste in your regular trash can.
- Vegetative Waste: Collect branches, leaves, and other plant debris in a separate pile.
- Construction/Home Debris: Separate construction materials and damaged household items into another distinct pile.
- Make sure each pile is clear of electrical lines, water meters, mailboxes, and fire hydrants. Your cooperation is crucial for a safe and efficient cleanup.