July 28, 2022
In The News: BR preparing to purchase land properties for multiple infrastructure projects
East Baton Rouge Parish is preparing to purchase several properties of land for multiple infrastructure projects.
East Baton Rouge Parish is preparing to purchase several properties of land for multiple infrastructure projects.
On Thursday, July 14, the Federation of Greater Baton Rouge Civic Associations will host a meeting to inform the public on the impacts of the proposed widening of I-10 and the planned infrastructure improvements for MOVEBR.
Driving around Baton Rouge's hospitals near Bluebonnet Boulevard and Essen Lane will soon be a lot easier once brand new roadways are built, officials said Wednesday.
Members of the public are invited to view the design plans of the Bus Rapid Transit System at a series of upcoming meetings.
East Baton Rouge city-parish leaders provided an update on Wednesday, March 9, on where things stand with the MoveBR project, specifically when it comes to traffic signal synchronization.
The MOVEBR project is promising big changes to the busiest roads in the capital area, including Lee Drive.
In an effort to alleviate area traffic, MOVEBR project managers have set their sights on redesigning a portion of Lee Drive from Highland to Perkins Road, a $35 million project.
Baton Rouge General plans to make changes to its Mid City campus, include turning a parking area into a community green space, in order to tie in to Florida Boulevard enhancements that are part of the city-parish’s MOVEBR plan.
District 2 Councilwoman Chauna Banks is hosting a two-day public meeting for North Baton Rouge residents. MOVEBR, BREC and the Center For Planning Excellence (CPEX) will explain new improvements coming soon to Scotlandville.