July 11, 2023
In The News: Work on Florida Street ADA improvements wraps up in downtown BR
(WAFB) A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Tuesday, July 11, to mark the completion of ADA improvements on Florida Street in downtown Baton Rouge.
(WAFB) A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Tuesday, July 11, to mark the completion of ADA improvements on Florida Street in downtown Baton Rouge.
Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome announced the completion of the MOVEBR program’s 14th project, the Florida Street ADA Compliance Project, at the Downtown Development District’s (DDD) board meeting today and held a ribbon-cutting to show typical improvements that were made.
(BRPROUD) The MOVEBR initiative plans to create safer roadways for drivers.
(BRPROUD) A recent study implies many of Louisiana’s roads are neglected, leaving local drivers to navigate unpleasant conditions.
(Business Report) There are now 39 businesses taking part in the MOVEBR Small Business Video Library, an ongoing virtual networking campaign hosted by the city-parish.
A lengthy project to synchronize 470 traffic signals in East Baton Rouge Parish is progressing as scheduled.
Nearly two dozen MOVEBR projects are under construction as the program enters its fourth year.
Construction is underway to make sidewalks and driveways more accessible in downtown Baton Rouge.
The long-held dream of Baton Rouge’s traffic lights working together to reduce traffic jams is quickly approaching reality — just in time for the anticipated congestion caused by the widening of Interstate 10.