Ouachita Parish, Metro Narcotics Unit Seized for 49862 — 3601 Pippin Street — $100 Ic Form
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The Ouachita Citizen www.ouachitacitizen.com Thursday, July 26, 2018 • 11A MFD receives grant for training The Monroe Fire Depart- lege,” Williams said. ment was recently awarded “This training will take a $100,110 grant from the approximately 1-year to Federal Emergency Man- complete. These additional agement Agency, or FEMA, paramedics will be strategi- for additional employee cally assigned to fire stations training. around the city, and will en- The grant funding would able us to provide advanced pay for the training of 10 life support during medical paramedics and 10 ad- emergencies throughout the vanced EMTS. city.” According to Monroe Fire Mayor Jamie Mayo point- Chief Terry Williams, the ed out the fire department fire department responded has retained its Class 1 fire to nearly 4,000 medical-re- rating. lated incidents in the city “We are thankful to receive during 2017. these funds,” Mayo said. “These funds will be used “They will help the men and LSU AGCENTER entomologist Blake Wilson hands stalks of insect-damaged sugarcane to attendees of the Sugar Re- to pay for tuition, books, women of our Class 1 Rated search Station sugarcane field day on July 18, 2018. A new sugarcane variety that will be available for Louisiana farmers and training for firefighters Fire Department enhance to plant this year was highlighted at the 36th annual sugarcane field day at the LSU AgCenter Sugar Research Station. The to receive Paramedic and the level of service we are variety L 11-183 was released in 2018 by the LSU AgCenter, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research -Ser Advanced EMT training able to provide the great vice and the American Sugar Cane League. (Photo by Olivia McClure/LSU AgCenter from Delta Community Col- people of Monroe.” FEMA extends housing program for 2016 flood survivors Gov. John Bel Edwards sion to the program. ter. At the state’s request, by taking into account each By federal regulation, FE- challenges for short-term, recently announced that his “We welcome this news FEMA provided the units household’s income and MA’s MHU program ends interim and permanent request for a third extension from FEMA and thank the as a last resort to some sur- current housing expenses 18 months after a disaster housing options. of the federal temporary agency for recognizing the vivors who were unable to (including mortgage pay- declaration date. This his- Those factors have led to housing program for sur- needs of our people who are find temporary housing. ments on their pre-disaster toric flooding in August the state’s requests for ex- vivors of the August 2016 putting forth great effort to The state continues to use residence). 2016 created overwhelming tensions. floods has been approved return home and rebuild various programs to assist The state’s Rehousing by the Federal Emergen- their lives,” said Edwards. homeowners including the Panel, led by the Gover- cy Management Agency “The number of families Restore Homeowner As- nor’s Office of Homeland (FEMA) through Jan. 15, relying on temporary hous- sistance Program to help Security and Emergency 2019. ing is declining but it still survivors get back into Preparedness (GOHSEP), Gov. Edwards requested remains necessary for many their homes and the Rapid continues to meet and work that homeowners be given families as they continue to Rehousing Program which with FEMA on long- term additional time and the low recover. We are committed provides eligible renters solutions for MHU oc- rent for the Mobile Hous- to helping them work with with a three month housing cupants. Flood survivors ing Units (MHUs) be re- FEMA on the incremen- voucher and matches them in MHU’s are required tained as survivors rebuild tal rent increases as well with available housing re- to prove they are making their homes that were ei- as helping them find long- sources. progress or home repairs or ther severely damaged or term and affordable hous- FEMA’s Streamlining finding permanent housing. destroyed by the floods. The ing solutions.” Rent Collection Appeals FEMA will allow those who incremental rent increases As of July 19, there are 595 process remains in place to continue to meet FEMA’s on the MHUs remains in homeowners and 19 renters help occupants determine eligibility requirements to place. FEMA has confirmed occupying the THUs nearly the amount of rent that is remain in the program until this will be the final exten- two years after the disas- within their financial ability the new deadline date. PUBLIC NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 2015 North 7th Street, West Monroe, LA 71291 30564 — Pecan Street ( Lots 14 & 15) — $666.66 Sealed bids will be received for the State of Louisiana by the Division of Corporation Name: RDL Group, L.L.C. 34307 — 602 Mississippi Street — $2,550.02 Administration, Office of Facility Planning and Control, Claiborne Office Doing Business As: Glenwood U-Pak-It 34700 — 909 Winnsboro Road — $1,922.00 Building, 1201 North Third Street, Conference Room 1-145, Post Office Russell LaBorde, Owner 36400 — 814 Atkinson Street —$100 Box 94095, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804-9095 until 2:00 P.M., Tues- 7/26 36045 — 1719 S 9th Street — $4,406.12 day, August 21, 2018. _____________________________________________ 39450 — Crawford Street, Lot 6 — $2,333.33 ANY PERSON REQUIRING SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS SHALL NOTICE 42057 — Lot 1 SQ 27 on N 25th Street — $100 NOTIFY FACILITY PLANNING AND CONTROL OF THE TYPE(S) OF 1994 Nissan Altima VIN# 1N4BU31D7RC158739 is stored at Donnie 44076 — 905 Burroughs Street — $2,000.00 ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED NOT LESS THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS Plunks Towing & Recovery 243 Sterling Avenue West Monroe LA 71292. If 44851 — 911 Camp Street — $100 BEFORE THE BID OPENING. all current charges are not paid and vehicle claimed by owner by Septem- 44076 — 905 Burroughs Street — $2,000.00 FOR: Flood Damage Repairs ber 1 2018, a Permit to Sell or Dismantle may be obtained. 45675 — 2007 Flynn Street — $9.978.75 Northeast Louisiana Veterans Cemetery 7/26,8/2 46069 — 1108 South 10th Street — $2,666.66 Rayville, Louisiana 47244 — S 6th Street, Lots 1, 2, & 3 — $2,164.99 PROJECT NUMBER: 03-130-17-VET, Part 01 (WBS: F.03000011) NOTICE OF PENDING FORFEITURE 47405 — Redwood Lane, Lot in Lot 91 — $1,666.66 Complete Bidding Documents for this project are available in electron- On May 31, 2018, in Ouachita Parish, Metro Narcotics Unit seized for 49862 — 3601 Pippin Street — $100 ic form. They may be obtained without charge and without deposit from forfeiture $7,674 U.S. Currency from Michael W. Lewis and Lakeisha Col- 49975 — 829 Camp Street — $100 AE Plans. Printed copies are not available from the Designer but arrange- vin pursuant to LSA-R.S.40:2601 et seq. 50225 — 3012 Polk Street — $2,252.05 ments can be made to obtain them through most reprographic firms. Plan The property was seized with respect to the alleged violation of Section 50303 — 2705 Wood Street — $100 holders are responsible for their own reproduction costs. 2603 and 2604 of the Seizure and Controlled Dangerous Substances Prop- 52206 — 806 Atkinson Street — $2,081.31 Questions about this procedure shall be directed to the Designer at: erty Act of 1989 and will be forfeited pursuant to that Act. 52378 — 217 Egan Lane — $1,564.00 David Lane Beaird & Associates, Inc. If any person desires to contest the forfeiture of this property, they must 54058 — 316 N 20th Street — $3,353.92 105 Commercial Parkway mail a claim to the seizing agency and the District Attorney’s Office, P.O. 55920 — 4826 Hammack Street — $4,666.66 West Monroe, LA 71292 Box 1652, Monroe, LA, 71210 stating your interest in the property. The 55930 — Lot 11, Sq 6, Blanks Addition — $608.71 Telephone: 318-388-3227 claim must be mailed, certified mail, return receipt requested, within 819 Camp Street All bids shall be accompanied by bid security in an amount of five per- thirty (30) days from the date this notice appears in the Ouachita Citizen. 56154 — 100 David Street — $1,145.07 cent (5.0%) of the sum of the base bid and all alternates. The form of this The seizing agency in this matter is the Metro Narcotics Unit, 500 Natchi- 56226 — 4912 Hammack Street — $2,000.00 security shall be as stated in the Instructions to Bidders included in the Bid toches St., West Monroe, LA 71291. 57170 — Hammack Street, Lot 4 — $2,333.33 Documents for this project. Under R.S.40:2610, the claim shall be in affidavit form, signed by the 58545 — 308 S 21st Street — $1,727.33 The successful Bidder shall be required to furnish a Performance and claimant under oath, before one who has authority to administer the oath, 59629 — Located on Stubbs Avenue — $3,420.56 Payment Bond written as described in the Instructions to Bidders included under penalty of perjury or false swearing. It shall set forth the caption of 61466 — 4825 Hammack Street — $2,066.66 in the Bid Documents for this project. the forfeiture proceedings, the address where the claimant will accept mail, 61488 — 2717 Lincoln Road — $845.35 A PRE-BID CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD the nature and extent of claimant’s interest in the property, the date and 61507 — Shamblin Street, Lot 16 — $1,333.33 at 10:00 AM on Friday, August 10, 2018 at identity of the transferor/seller, and the circumstances of the claimant’s 61526 — 4819 Tanner Street — $333.33 The NELVC Administration Building, 2412 Hwy. 425, Rayville, Loui- acquisitions, the specific provisions of this law asserting that the property 61528 — 2943 Lynn Drive — $2,163.85 siana.