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 - Water Line Repair: Thompson Place
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Wednesday, Aug. 30th at 11:19 AM | Wednesday, Aug. 30th at 11:19 AM |
Phone: 446-7223
Email: pwdirector@ci.thibodaux.la.us
Currently, the City of Thibodaux’s Public Works Department is repairing water lines at Thompson Place between Caroline Street and Ridgefield Avenue. An estimated repair time has not been determined, but the City of Thibodaux will update residents as soon as possible.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
View MoreCity Office Closure: Labor Day
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Wednesday, Aug. 30th at 8:47 AM | Wednesday, Aug. 30th at 8:48 AM |
Phone: 446-7218
Email: kclement@ci.thibodaux.la.us
In observance of Labor Day, City of Thibodaux offices will close on Monday, September 4, 2023. The Warren J. Harang Jr. Municipal Auditorium will also be closed to walkers on the aforementioned day. Trash collection schedule will not be interrupted. Normal operating hours will resume on Tuesday, September 5, 2023.
View MoreCity of Thibodaux - Statewide Burn Ban Update
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Monday, Aug. 28th at 3:07 PM | Monday, Aug. 28th at 3:08 PM |
Phone: 446-7218
Email: kclement@ci.thibodaux.la.us
Due to an increase in fire danger across Louisiana, the previous burn ban order issued on Monday, August 7, 2023, has been rescinded and reissued with an update to remove the ability for exceptions to be granted by local authorities.
This new burn ban order by State Fire Marshal Dan Wallis, in collaboration with Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain, in effect as of Friday, August 25, 2023, at 12 P.M., prohibits ALL private burning, with no limitations, pursuant to authority under R.S. 40:1602. This order shall remain in effect until rescinded.
This updated burn ban order coincides with a separate burn ban order issued by the Department of Agriculture and Forestry prohibiting all agricultural burning including but not limited to prescribed burning.
The already extremely dry conditions statewide, and the concern over first responder safety in these dangerously high temperatures, have worsened as wildfires spread across Louisiana and significant rain relief remains elusive in weather forecasts.
Violation of this burn ban order could result in civil and/or criminal penalties.
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