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Jefferson Parish Legals JEFFERSON PARISH LEGALS Parish & Dist. 9 Sandy Constables Secretary Chief of Police At-Large, Div. B Parish & City EXPRESSWAY 2654 Jean Lafitte Blvd. Denopolis-Bosarge 1st Justice Court Quentin D. Dastugue, Laine Landry Thomas P. “Tom” COMMISSIONS Lafitte, LA 70067 City Officials Jonathan Liberto Treasurer Willmott Officials P.O. Box 7656 (504) 689-2208 Superintendent 2nd Justice Court Andrew J. Englande, Jr., GRETNA Dist. 1 Gregory W. Metairie, LA 70010 Parish President Dr. Cade Brumley Wayne Nocito Commissioner Mayor Carroll JEFFERSON PARISH (504) 835-3188 JEAN LAFITTE POLICE Cynthia LeeSheng 3rd Justice Court Frank Lambert J. Hassinger, Belinda Cambre Dist. 2 Michael G. Sigur TOWN OF GRAND ISLE DEPARTMENT 24th Judicial District Rawle Jr., Commissioner Constant Dist. 3 Glenn W. Hayes COURTHOUSE 170 Ludwig Lane 2654 Jean Lafitte Blvd. Parish Council Div. A: Raymond S. 4th Justice Court Leon Jason P. Latiolais, Dist. 4 George L. P.O. Box 200 Route 1, Box 1 Ricky J. Templet, Steib, Jr. F Bradberry, Sr. Commissioner Council Members Branigan West Bank Office Grand Isle, LA 70358 Lafitte, LA 70067 Council Chairman Div. B: Cornelius E. 5th Justice Court Allen K. Randall Noel, Dist. At-Large: Wayne Dist. 5 Brian Brennan 200 Derbigby St. (985) 835-3118 (504) 689-3132 Dist. 1: Marion F. Regan Leone, Jr. Commissioner A. Rau Gretna, LA 70053 Edwards Div. C: June Berry 6th Justice Court Joe Dist. 1 Milton L. Cosby Chief of Police (504) 736-6000 TOWN OF GRAND ISLE CITY OF KENNER Dist. 2: Deano Bonano Darensburg Bourgeois Southeast Louisiana Dist. 2 Michael A. Michael J. Glaser 170 Ludwig Lane 1801 Williams Blvd. Dist. 3: Byron L. Lee Div. D: Scott U. Schlegel 7th Justice Court Flood Protection Hinyub East Bank Offices Grand Isle, LA 70358 Kenner, LA 70062 Dist. 4: Dominick F Div. E: Frank A. Brindisi. Lawrence Hall Authority - West Dist. 3 Mark K. Miller WESTWEGO Joseph S. Yenni Bldg. (985) 787-3196 (504) 468-7200 Impastato, III Div. F: Michael P. Mentz 8th Justice Court Commissioners Dist. 4 Jackie J. Mayor 1221 Elmwood Park Dist. 5: Jennifer Div. G: E. Adrian Adams Charles L. Wilson Scott M. Burke, Berthelot Mayor: Joe Peoples Blvd. GRAND ISLE POLICE KENNER POLICE VanVrancken Div. H: Glenn B. Ansardi President Harahan, LA 70123 DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT Div. I: Nancy A. Miller Justice of the Peace Kerwin E. Julien Sr., Chief of Police Council Members (504) 736-6000 3101 LA Highway One 500 Veterans Blvd. Council At Large Div. J: Stephen C. Div. 1 Vernon J. Wilty, P.E., Vice President Arthur S. Lawson, Jr. Dist. 1: Hon. Glenn P.O. Box 880 Kenner, LA 70062 Div. A: Ricky J. Templet Grefer III Stephen P. Gauthé, Green, Sr. JEFFERSON PARISH Grand Isle, LA 70358 (504) 712-2200 Div. B: Scott Walker Div. K: Ellen Shirer Div. 2 Patrick J. Dejean Secretary-Treasurer HARAHAN Dist 2: Hon. Johnny S. SHERIFF’S OFFICE (985) 787-2104 Kovach Div. 3 Charles R. Kerner Ronnie L. Robinson, Mayor: Nobles, Jr. 1233 Westbank CITY OF WESTWEGO Sheriff Div. L: Donald A. Div. 4 Leon Bradberry, P.E., Commissioner Tim Baudier Dist. 3 Hon. Lisa Expressway GRAND ISLE 1100 Fourth Street Joseph P. Lopinto, III Rowan, Jr. Jr. Robert L. Thomas, Valence Harvey, LA 70058 INDEPENDENT LEVEE Westwego, LA 70094 Div. M: Henry G. Div. 5 Charles V. Commissioner Council Members Dist. 4 Hon. Matthew (504) 363-5500 DISTRICT (504) 341-3424 District Attorney Sullivan, Jr. Cusimano, II Directors Jason D. Asbill J. Rivere P.O. Box 757 Paul Connick, Jr. Div. N: Stephen D. Div. 6 Kevin Centanni Nicholas P. Cali, Tommy Budde Dist. 5 Hon. Johnnie JEFFERSON PARISH Grand Isle, LA 70358 WESTWEGO POLICE Enright, Jr. Div. 7 Michele P. Regional Director Eric Chatelain Lynn Thibodeaux SCHOOL BOARD (985) 787-3196 DEPARTMENT Assessor Div. O: Danyelle M. Holmes Jesse D. Noel, P.E., Chief Craig Johnson 501 Manhattan Blvd. 401 Fourth Street Chairman: Thomas J. Taylor Div. 8 Roscoe W. Lewis of Operations Carrie Wheeler Chief of Police Harvey, LA 70058 CITY OF GRETNA Westwego, LA 70094 Capella Div. P: Lee V. Faulker, Jr. Hon. Dwaye J. Munch, (504) 349-7600 Huey P. Long Avenue & (504) 341-5428 Juvenile Court Greater New Chief of Police Sr. 2nd Street Coroner Criminal Court Section A: Ann Murry Orleans Expressway Tim Walker CLERK OF COURT P.O. Box 404 JEDCO Gerry Cvitanovich, M.D. Commissioners: Keller Commission JEDCO P.O. Box 10 Gretna, LA 70054-0404 700 Churchill Parkway Patricia M. Joyce & Paul Section B: Judge Chairman: Shelby P. Justice of the Peace Commissioners Gretna, LA 70054 (504) 366-4374 Avondale, LA 70094 Registrar of Voters Schneider Amanda Chauvin LaSalle, Jr. Kevin J. Centanni Mickal P. Adler (504) 364-2900 Phone/ Fax: (504) 875- Dennis DiMarco Domestic Court Calogero Vice-President: Jimmy Baum Jr. GRETNA POLICE 3916 Commissioners: Section C: Barron C. Anthony Ligi JEAN LAFITTE Mario Bazile 1221 Elmwood Park DEPARTMENT Parish Clerk Ruben J. Bailey & Burmaster Secretary: Patrick Mayor: Barry Breaux Blvd. 200 5th Street Eula A. Lopez Patricia M. Joyce Fitzmorris Timothy P. Kerner Lloyd Clark (504) 736-6390 Gretna, LA 70053 Domestic Hearing Grand Isle Treasurer: Stephen Bruce Dantin (504) 366-4374 Clerk of Court Officers: Independent Levee Romig Council Members Anthony DiGerolamo WEST JEFFERSON Jon Gegenheimer Carol K. Accardo, Karl District Asst. Secretary/ Barry Barthomey Joe Ewell Jr. LEVEE DISTRICT CITY OF HARAHAN M. Hansen, Jr. David Camardelle Treasurer: Michael Shirley Guillie Josline Frank 7001 River Road 6437 Jefferson Hwy. School Board Paul S. Fiasconnaro, W. President/Director Lorino Chirsty N. Creppel Lesha Freeland Marrero, LA 70072 Harahan, LA 70123 President: Larry Dale Paul Weidig Arthur Bellanger, Vice- General Manager: Calvin LeBeau Roy Gattuso (504) 340-0318 (504) 737-6383 Vice-President: Tiffany President Carlton Dufrechou Verna Smith Tom Gennaro Kuhn First Parish Court Kelly Besson, Sr., Brian Heiden EAST JEFFERSON HARAHAN POLICE Dist. 1 Mark Morgan Judge, Division A: Secretary/Treasurer GRAND ISLE Chief of Police Larry Katz LEVEE DISTRICT DEPARTMENT Dist. 2 Ricky Johnson Rebecca M. Olivier Mayor Marcell Rodriguez Michael Kraft 203 Plauche Court 6441 Jefferson Hwy. Dist. 3 Tiffany Kuhn Judge, Division B: Southeast Louisiana David Camardelle Teresa Lawrence Harahan, LA 70123 Harahan, LA 70123 Dist. 4 Clay Moise Johnny Lee Flood Protection KENNER Keith Merritt (504) 733-0087 (504) 737-9763 Dist. 5 Simeon Traffic Hearing Officer Authority - East Council Members Mayor Tricia Phillpott Dickerson changes monthly Herbert I. Miller, Ray Santiny E. “Ben” Zahn, III Myra Pineda Dist. 6 Larry Dale President Kelly Besson Stephen Robinson Jr. Dist. 7 Billy North Second Parish Court Mark L. Morgan, Vice Mona Santiny Council Members Floyd Simeon, III TOWN OF JEAN Dist. 8 Chad Nugent GREATER NEW Div. A: Roy M. Cascio President Brian Barthelemy At-Large, Div. A Kristi Directory of LAFITTE Div. B: Raylyn R. Beevers Clay A. Cosse’- Leoda Bladsacker K. McKinney ORLEANS In accordance with provisions of the American with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008, as amended, Jefferson Parish shall not discriminate against individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in its services, programs or activities. If you require auxiliary aids or devices, or other reasonable accommodation under the ADA Amendments Act, please submit your request to the ADA Coordinator at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance or as soon as practical. A seventy-two (72) hour advanced notice is required to request Certified ASL interpreters. ADA Coordinator/Office of Citizens with Disabilities 1221 Elmwood Park Blvd. Suite 403 Jefferson, LA 70123 (504) 736-6086 [email protected] ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS net and selecting the LaPAC Tab. Bids may also be viewed and available via phone conference. as indicated in the electronic bid Solicitation on Central Auction BID NO. 50-00132154 submitted online free of charge at: www.jeffparishbids.net. House. No scanned paper copies of any bid bond will be accepted Sealed Bids will be received in the West Bank Purchasing Dial-in Number:(504) 323-1800 as part of the electronic bid submission. Department, Suite 4400, Jefferson Parish General Government Each bid must be accompanied by a cashier’s check, certified Meeting ID:181357 Building, 200 Derbigny Street, Gretna, LA 70053 until 2:00 p.m. check, or surety bid bond in the amount of 5% of the total bid The Jefferson Parish Council reserves the right to reject all bids October 15, 2020 and publicly opened thereafter. At no charge, amount WHEN INDICATED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS. If submitting Bids will be accepted through Central Bidding or manual and to reject bids for just cause, pursuant to the law. Jefferson bidders may submit via Jefferson Parish’s electronic procurement a bid online, vendors must submit an electronic bid bond through submission. Manually-submitted bids can be delivered to Parish and its partners as the recipients of federal funds are fully page by visiting www.jeffparishbids.net to register for this free the respective online clearinghouse bond management system(s) either Purchasing office location; however, if submitting committed to awarding a contract(s) to firm(s) that will provide site. For convenience, bidders may also submit bids in the East Bank as indicated in the electronic bid Solicitation on Central Auction bids on the day of the bid opening, bidders must submit high quality services and that are dedicated to diversity and to Purchasing Department, Suite 404, Jefferson Parish Joseph S. Yenni House. No scanned paper copies of any bid bond will be accepted at the West Bank location. Advertised bids will be received containing costs. Thus, Jefferson Parish strongly encourages the Building, 1221 Elmwood Park Blvd., Jefferson, LA 70123. Due to as part of the electronic bid submission. until 2 p.m.
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