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Published on October 28, 2024
New Orleans Landmarks City Hall and Civil Courts to Get Restoration Boost as Cleaning Begins Nov. 1Source: Google Street View

Residents and visitors in New Orleans will notice improvements around key buildings like City Hall, the Civil Courts, and the City Hall Annex as they undergo renovations. According to an announcement from the Mayor's office, come Friday, Nov. 1, these landmarks will begin undergoing exterior and window cleaning.

Rolling Suds New Orleans, in collaboration with Alpha Drones, will focus on exterior pressure washing using soft wash drone techniques. Once the drones complete their tasks, ACME Window Cleaners and Geaux Stars will step in to ensure those windows shine, all powered by advanced drone technology.

This beautification project aims to stop the degradation of buildings over time. The restoration goes beyond simple repairs; it focuses on making healthier workspaces for public servants and citizens. Crews will work during early mornings and weekends to avoid disrupting the city's daily activities while restoring and enhancing the structures, as per the Mayor's Office.

For those with queries or seeking more specifics on the project's progress, the Office of Strategic Engagement & Special Projects is your go-to. By reaching out, via the phone at 504.658.7623 or through email at [email protected], the city promises open lines for any inquiries. Further, the Office is also in the midst of establishing a text message distribution service to let residents tap into live updates more readily. Interested parties can text ROADWORK to 77295 or visit ready.nola.gov/alerts to sign up for these timely construction notifications.