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  2. The City of New Orleans offers updates on many topics from NOLA Ready & NOPD news to FitNOLA, the Library, and NORDC. Click to choose the topics that are important to you and receive email updates! Subscribe

  3. Departments - City of New Orleans

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    NOLA 311 is New Orleans’ primary source of local government information and non-emergency services. Whether you are a local resident, visitor, or business, NOLA-311 will provide a prompt, courteous and professional customer service experience.

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    NOLA 311 is New Orleans’ primary source of local government information and non-emergency services. Whether you are a local resident, visitor, or business, NOLA-311 will provide a prompt, courteous and professional customer service experience.

  5. Calling 311 is the best way to report a problem or get information about City services. Your call, question or concern will be documented and routed to the appropriate department. For a list of boards and commissions, visit the City's Board's & Commissions website.

  6. If you pay your own property tax, we encourage you to pay electronically to reduce the possibility of error. There is no cost to you for electronic check (e-Check) payments when entering your checking account information. Each e-Check transaction is limited to $3,000,000.00.

  7. Civil Service - Home - City of New Orleans

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    Working for the City of New Orleans. The Civil Service Department plays a crucial role in managing and overseeing all aspects of human resources and personnel administration within the City of New Orleans government.

  8. Because of the unprecedented logistical and public health challenges presented by COVID-19, the City Council will accept public comment in-person and virtually. Virtual public comments are submitted electronically on a form, available on the City Council web page - https://council.nola.gov/home/.

  9. Most city jobs are classified positions. There are dozens of classified jobs listed at the City of New Orleans job portal. Search Jobs. Promotional Jobs. You can apply for these jobs if you already work in a classified City of New Orleans Civil Service position. You must have permanent status, sometimes probationary status is allowed. You must ...

  10. NOLA 311 is New Orleans’ primary source of local government information and non-emergency services. Whether you are a local resident, visitor, or business, NOLA-311 will provide a prompt, courteous and professional customer service experience.

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