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list or making a payment later than due date,
please notify the Utility Department to be
sure your payment is processed to avoid delay
in restoring service or avoid
disruption of service.
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ALCOHOL LICENSE*ANIMAL CONTROL*BUILDING PERMITS
Unified Developement Code (UDC) updated January 2023
City of Walker Master plan updated 2018
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COUNCIL MEETING
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
6:00 p.m.
(See main page if link doesn't open)
Planning & Zoning Meeting
Monday, November 18, 2024
6:00 p.m.
City Hall
13600 Aydell Lane
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CITY OF WALKER JOB APPLICATION
WALKER POLICE DEPARTMENT JOB APPLICATION
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The Water We Drink
Consumer Confidence Report 2023
DEQ Water Source Assessment 2022
Consumer Confidence Report 2022
Consumer Confidence Report 2021
Consumer Confidence Report 2020
Consumer Confidence Report 2019
Cross Connection Control - Appendix D (Louisiana State Plumbing Code)
HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS
We strive to provide you with an accurate and timely utility bill. Accuracy begins with safely reading your meter every month. We contract with other companies to read your meter. Meter readers are easily identified by the uniform shirts and badges they wear.
You can help us provide reliable utility service. Take a few minutes to look at the area around your meter and assure that the meter readers have safe and unobstructed access. Following the steps below will help.
1. Locate your meter.
2. Determine if there is a safe and direct path to your meter that is free of obstructions such as debris, overgrown trees or bushes.
3. Enture that there are no holes or objects in the path to the meter that may cause the reader to trip, slip or fall.
4. Take extra precaution to secure your dog to ensure that it cannot break loose and bite the meter reader.
If you believe you are unable to provide safe access to your meter every month, please contact us at 225-665-4356 so we can work together to resolve the issue.
Meter readers must feel comfortable and safe before entering your property. Experience shows that dogs may behave more aggressively when their owners are nearby. For their safety, meter readers remain outside of your property until your dog is properly secured. If a dog approaches, readers may protect themselves by using dog spray or other deterrent devices, if they fear the dog is about to bite. If you have a dog you believe could pose a threat to meter readers, please contact us at 225-665-4356 to determine a safe method to read your meter each month.
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