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Public Facilities Public Facilities ID DESCRIPTION FACILITY TYPE 4 Capital Region Planning Commission MUNICIPAL OFFICES 36 EBRP Library River Center Branch LIBRARY 218 BRFD Station 1 FIRE PROTECTION 119 Blueberry Street Park BREC PARK 225 Cortana Place Park BREC PARK 232 Mills Avenue Park BREC PARK 123 West Brookstown Park BREC PARK 386 Turner Plaza Senior Center SENIOR CENTER 343 Central FD Station 31 FIRE PROTECTION Page 1 of 174 09/23/2021 Public Facilities AGENCY FULL ADDRESS CITY STATE CAPITAL REGION PLANNING 14734 S HARRELL'S FERRY RD BATON ROUGE LA COMMISSION EBR PARISH LIBRARY 250 SAINT LOUIS ST BATON ROUGE LA BATON ROUGE FIRE 3024 FLORIDA ST BATON ROUGE LA DEPARTMENT BREC 6050 BLUEBERRY ST BATON ROUGE LA BREC 1901 CORTANA PL BATON ROUGE LA BREC 401 MILLS AVE BATON ROUGE LA BREC 4550 E BROOKSTOWN DR BATON ROUGE LA COUNCIL ON AGING 4546 NORTH ST BATON ROUGE LA CENTRAL VOLUNTEER FIRE 11646 SULLIVAN RD CENTRAL LA DEPARTMENT Page 2 of 174 09/23/2021 Public Facilities ZIP GEOLOCATION Zip Codes 70816 14734 S HARRELL'S FERRY RD 10470 BATON ROUGE, LA 70816 (30.429159, -91.022297) 70802 250 SAINT LOUIS ST 11173 BATON ROUGE, LA 70802 (30.445281, -91.187565) 70806 3024 FLORIDA ST 11186 BATON ROUGE, LA 70806 (30.450236, -91.157738) 70806 6050 BLUEBERRY ST 11186 BATON ROUGE, LA 70806 (30.466471, -91.128354) 70815 1901 CORTANA PL BATON ROUGE, LA 70815 70807 401 MILLS AVE 11193 BATON ROUGE, LA 70807 (30.53271, -91.194955) 70805 4550 E BROOKSTOWN DR 11180 BATON ROUGE, LA 70805 (30.492175, -91.128315) 70806 4546 NORTH ST 11186 BATON ROUGE, LA 70806 (30.453806, -91.143567) 70818 11646 SULLIVAN RD 10474 CENTRAL, LA 70818 Page 3 of 174 09/23/2021 Public Facilities 195 EMS Station 6 EMS 370 EBRP Housing Authority MUNICIPAL OFFICES 393 Perkins Rd Park Senior Center SENIOR CENTER 316 Santa Maria Golf Course BREC PARK 349 Eastside FD Station 91 FIRE PROTECTION 345 Central FD Station 33 FIRE PROTECTION 307 Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center BREC PARK 461 LA Office of State Buildings STATE OFFICES Page 4 of 174 09/23/2021 Public Facilities DEPARTMENT EMERGENCY MEDICAL 3024 FLORIDA ST BATON ROUGE LA SERVICES EBRP HOUSING AUTHORITY 4731 NORTH BLVD BATON ROUGE LA COUNCIL ON AGING 7122 PERKINS RD BATON ROUGE LA BREC 18460 SANTA MARIA PKWY BATON ROUGE LA EASTSIDE VOLUNTEER FIRE 15094 OLD HAMMOND HWY BATON ROUGE LA DEPARTMENT CENTRAL VOLUNTEER FIRE 7019 DONNYBROOK AVE GREENWELL SPRINGS LA DEPARTMENT BREC 10503 N OAK HILLS PKWY BATON ROUGE LA STATE OF LOUISIANA 1928 N 3RD ST BATON ROUGE LA Page 5 of 174 09/23/2021 Public Facilities CENTRAL, LA 70818 (30.555251, -91.037578) 70806 3024 FLORIDA ST 11186 BATON ROUGE, LA 70806 (30.450236, -91.157738) 70806 4731 NORTH BLVD 11186 BATON ROUGE, LA 70806 (30.448621, -91.141638) 70808 7122 PERKINS RD 11512 BATON ROUGE, LA 70808 (30.397948, -91.114163) 70810 18460 SANTA MARIA PKWY 11517 BATON ROUGE, LA 70810 (30.339882, -91.010067) 70816 15094 OLD HAMMOND HWY 10470 BATON ROUGE, LA 70816 (30.454616, -91.018998) 70739 7019 DONNYBROOK AVE 31173 GREENWELL SPRINGS, LA 70739 (30.517937, -91.004063) 70810 10503 N OAK HILLS PKWY 11517 BATON ROUGE, LA 70810 (30.370071, -91.104334) 70802 1928 N 3RD ST 11173 BATON ROUGE, LA 70802 (30.464196, -91.188219) Page 6 of 174 09/23/2021 Public Facilities 366 LA Office of Motor Vehicles - EBR Office STATE OFFICES 323 Louisiana State Capitol SPECIAL FACILITY 320 Hamilton Avenue Park BREC PARK 308 Webb Memorial Park And Golf Course BREC PARK 388 Charles Kelly Senior Center SENIOR CENTER 306 Burbank Conservation Area BREC PARK 315 Brown Heights Park BREC PARK 318 Flannery Road Park BREC PARK 374 Central City Hall MUNICIPAL OFFICES Page 7 of 174 09/23/2021 Public Facilities STATE OF LOUISIANA 7701 INDEPENDENCE BLVD BAKER LA STATE OF LOUISIANA 900 N 3RD ST BATON ROUGE LA BREC 16200 HAMILTON AVE BATON ROUGE LA BREC 1351 COUNTRY CLUB DR BATON ROUGE LA COUNCIL ON AGING 3535 RILEY ST BATON ROUGE LA BREC 8858 BURBANK DR BATON ROUGE LA BREC 15206 PLANK RD BAKER LA BREC 801 S FLANNERY RD BATON ROUGE LA CITY OF CENTRAL 13421 HOOPER RD, STE 9 CENTRAL LA Page 8 of 174 09/23/2021 Public Facilities 70714 7701 INDEPENDENCE BLVD BAKER, LA 70714 70802 900 N 3RD ST 11173 BATON ROUGE, LA 70802 (30.454707, -91.188489) 70819 16200 HAMILTON AVE 10475 BATON ROUGE, LA 70819 (30.481677, -91.007306) 70806 1351 COUNTRY CLUB DR 11186 BATON ROUGE, LA 70806 (30.436635, -91.141961) 70805 3535 RILEY ST 11180 BATON ROUGE, LA 70805 (30.498604, -91.155675) 70820 8858 BURBANK DR 10476 BATON ROUGE, LA 70820 (30.362503, -91.128799) 70714 15206 PLANK RD 20409 BAKER, LA 70714 (30.586059, -91.125013) 70815 801 S FLANNERY RD 9847 BATON ROUGE, LA 70815 (30.450393, -91.034668) 70818 13421 HOOPER RD, STE 9 10474 CENTRAL, LA 70818 (30.552963, -91.039988) Page 9 of 174 09/23/2021 Public Facilities 207 Baker Recreation Center BREC PARK 347 District 6 FD Station 51 FIRE PROTECTION 382 Leo S. Butler Senior Center SENIOR CENTER 319 Forest Community Park BREC PARK 309 Milton J. Womack Park BREC PARK 314 Myrtle Street Park BREC PARK 387 Catholic-Presbyterian Apts Senior Center SENIOR CENTER 391 Zachary Senior Center SENIOR CENTER 398 Jewel J. Newman Senior Center SENIOR CENTER Page 10 of174 09/23/2021 Public Facilities BREC 1420 ALABAMA AVE BAKER LA HOOPER ROAD VOLUNTEER 7878 PRESCOTT RD BATON ROUGE LA FIRE DEPARTMENT COUNCIL ON AGING 950 E WASHINGTON ST BATON ROUGE LA BREC 13900 S HARRELL'S FERRY RD BATON ROUGE LA BREC 6201 FLORIDA BLVD BATON ROUGE LA BREC 5530 MYRTLE ST BAKER LA COUNCIL ON AGING 655 NORTH ST BATON ROUGE LA COUNCIL ON AGING 3541 HIGHWAY 19 ZACHARY LA COUNCIL ON AGING 2013 CENTRAL RD BATON ROUGE LA Page 11 of174 09/23/2021 Public Facilities 70714 1420 ALABAMA AVE 20409 BAKER, LA 70714 (30.590102, -91.165256) 70812 7878 PRESCOTT RD 11522 BATON ROUGE, LA 70812 (30.489111, -91.107662) 70802 950 E WASHINGTON ST 11173 BATON ROUGE, LA 70802 (30.431143, -91.176098) 70816 13900 S HARRELL'S FERRY RD 10470 BATON ROUGE, LA 70816 (30.430273, -91.027353) 70806 6201 FLORIDA BLVD 11186 BATON ROUGE, LA 70806 (30.451316, -91.126081) 70714 5530 MYRTLE ST 20409 BAKER, LA 70714 (30.57872, -91.143271) 70802 655 NORTH ST 11168 BATON ROUGE, LA 70802 (30.452611, -91.184143) 70791 3541 HIGHWAY 19 11167 ZACHARY, LA 70791 (30.6401, -91.15439) 70807 2013 CENTRAL RD 11193 BATON ROUGE, LA 70807 (30.535625, -91.173021) Page 12 of174 09/23/2021 Public Facilities 313 Cadillac Street Park BREC PARK 385 Pearl George Senior Center SENIOR CENTER 348 District 6 FD Station 52 FIRE PROTECTION 352 St George FD Station 66 FIRE PROTECTION 396 Ben Burge Park Senior Center SENIOR CENTER 351 St George FD Station 62 FIRE PROTECTION 355 St George FD Station 65 FIRE PROTECTION 310 Bird Station Park BREC PARK 380 Greater King David Baptist Church Senior Center SENIOR CENTER Page 13 of174 09/23/2021 Public Facilities BREC 6117 CADILLAC ST BATON ROUGE LA COUNCIL ON AGING 4142 GUS YOUNG AVE BATON ROUGE LA HOOPER ROAD VOLUNTEER 6324 MICKENS RD BATON ROUGE LA FIRE DEPARTMENT ST GEORGE VOLUNTEER FIRE 16415 GEORGE O'NEAL RD BATON ROUGE LA DEPARTMENT COUNCIL ON AGING 9350 ANTIGUA DR BATON ROUGE LA ST GEORGE VOLUNTEER FIRE 9214 JEFFERSON HWY BATON ROUGE LA DEPARTMENT ST GEORGE VOLUNTEER FIRE 1506 SEABORD DR BATON ROUGE LA DEPARTMENT BREC 2623 MICHELLI DR BATON ROUGE LA COUNCIL ON AGING 131 ELMER AVE BATON ROUGE LA Page 14 of174 09/23/2021 Public Facilities (30.535625, -91.173021) 70811 6117 CADILLAC ST 11520 BATON ROUGE, LA 70811 (30.518077, -91.128862) 70802 4142 GUS YOUNG AVE 11173 BATON ROUGE, LA 70802 (30.461962, -91.148908) 70811 6324 MICKENS RD 11520 BATON ROUGE, LA 70811 (30.524005, -91.125597) 70817 16415 GEORGE O'NEAL RD 10472 BATON ROUGE, LA 70817 (30.407146, -91.004783) 70810 9350 ANTIGUA DR 11517 BATON ROUGE, LA 70810 (30.346769, -91.125847) 70809 9214 JEFFERSON HWY 11513 BATON ROUGE, LA 70809 (30.413924, -91.083732) 70820 1506 SEABORD DR 11517 BATON ROUGE, LA 70820 (30.355798, -91.125276) 70805 2623 MICHELLI DR 11180 BATON ROUGE, LA 70805 (30.47245, -91.127224) 70807 131 ELMER AVE 11193 Page 15 of174 09/23/2021 Public Facilities 368 Baker City Hall MUNICIPAL OFFICES 346 Central FD Station 34 FIRE PROTECTION 394 Highland Rd Park Senior Center SENIOR CENTER 395 Antioch Rd Park Senior Center SENIOR CENTER 342 Pride VFD Station 12 FIRE PROTECTION 344 EBRP Main Library LIBRARY 381 Sharlo Terrace Senior Center SENIOR CENTER 321 BRPD VCU POLICE PROTECTION 384 Florida Blvd Senior Center SENIOR CENTER Page 16 of174 09/23/2021 Public Facilities CITY OF BAKER 3325 GROOM RD BAKER LA CENTRAL VOLUNTEER FIRE 15341 E BEAVER DR PRIDE LA DEPARTMENT COUNCIL ON AGING 14024 HIGHLAND RD BATON ROUGE LA COUNCIL ON AGING 6229 ANTIOCH BLVD BATON ROUGE LA PRIDE VOLUNTEER FIRE 38260 GREENWELL SPRINGS RD CLINTON LA DEPARTMENT EBR PARISH LIBRARY 7711 GOODWOOD BLVD BATON ROUGE LA COUNCIL ON AGING 4915 ALVIN DARK AVE BATON ROUGE LA BATON ROUGE POLICE 7919 INDEPENDENCE BLVD BATON ROUGE LA DEPARTMENT COUNCIL ON AGING 5790 FLORIDA BLVD BATON ROUGE LA Page 17 of174 09/23/2021 Public Facilities BATON ROUGE, LA 70807 (30.537865, -91.20064) 70714 3325 GROOM RD 20409 BAKER, LA 70714 (30.588041, -91.165418) 70770 15341 E BEAVER DR 10812 PRIDE, LA 70770 (30.587777, -91.02203) 70810 14024 HIGHLAND RD 11517 BATON ROUGE, LA 70810 (30.34784, -91.075616) 70817 6229 ANTIOCH BLVD 10472 BATON ROUGE, LA 70817 (30.393519, -91.002156) 70722 38260 GREENWELL SPRINGS RD CLINTON, LA 70722 70806 7711 GOODWOOD BLVD 11186 BATON ROUGE, LA 70806 (30.44243, -91.106367) 70820 4915 ALVIN DARK AVE 10476 BATON ROUGE, LA 70820 (30.390172, -91.181599) 70806 7919 INDEPENDENCE BLVD 11186 BATON ROUGE, LA 70806 (30.445634, -91.103713) 70806 5790 FLORIDA
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