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MyBR app, a comprehensive platform designed to streamline access to city services, enabling residents of East Baton Rouge Parish to stay engaged, productive, and informed. Visit the MyBR website. 2024 Budget. The City-Parish government’s operating budget for 2024 has been finalized. View the 2024 budget.
Located in Southeast Louisiana, Baton Rouge is the fifth largest city on the Mississippi River and home to Louisiana's largest parish. Strategically seated at the mouth of the Mississippi River, the Baton Rouge area's assets are integral to the nation's logistics and energy networks.
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In 1810, when the Spanish were overthrown by local settlers, approximately 1,000 people resided in the Baton Rouge vicinity. The people declared themselves independent and renamed this area the West Florida Republic. In a few months, the territory was annexed by Louisiana and was divided.
Property Lookup. This lookup tool has been developed to provide quick access to the property information stored in the EBRGIS Enterprise GIS data repository. Searches can be executed for all properties within East Baton Rouge Parish including those in the cities of Baker, Baton Rouge, Central, and Zachary, as well as the unincorporated area of ...
The City of Baton Rouge and Parish of East Baton Rouge are managed by a single, consolidated form of government. By having a consolidated government duplication of government services is eliminated, government efficiency is increased and cost is reduced.
MyBR. MyBR app, a comprehensive platform designed to streamline access to city services, enabling residents of East Baton Rouge Parish to stay engaged, productive, and informed. Visit the MyBR website.
Visit Baton Rouge. Access the Baton Rouge tourism website and learn about accommodations, dining, things to do, and more. Discover information regarding departments and offices dedicated to working on behalf of the citizens of Baton Rouge.
Who may request a public record? When may I review a public record? How much may the Department charge me for responding to the request? What if I would like to ask a question of an agency? View All FAQs. Public Records requests for the City and each City Department are answered by the Parish Attorney’s Office.
BRPD recognizes the benefit of partnering with residents to improve public safety. The agency hosts weekly Walks and Talks in neighborhoods across Baton Rouge. Check our calendar to see the future times and places where you can chat with a police officer. Click here to learn more.