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With 1,600 city-parish work orders open, DPW crews caught working on private property Play Video
June 28, 2022 5:27 PM
BATON ROUGE- One day after WBRZ cameras captured City-Parish Department of Public Works (DPW) crews working on private property, the City of Baton Rouge says that type of work is available to anyone for free. Our cameras captured DPW crews on a lot between two buildings clearing a tree... more » -
Contractor blames city-parish for authorizing work on private property Play Video
December 11, 2018 6:36 PM
BATON ROUGE - A contractor with 45 years of experience said he has emails from the city-parish to back up work that was recently performed on private property. That work was not authorized by the homeowner and is not listed as servitude under the city-parish's maps. Contractor Brent Bergeron admitted... more » -
Homeowner sick of speeders, speed bumps no use Play Video
February 20, 2017 6:14 PM
WALKER - A homeowner in Livingston Parish says she's tired of people speeding in front of her house. After multiple calls to the sheriff's office, Patty Shearin called 2 On Your Side for help. Shearin lives on Percy Young Road in Walker. Her driveway is a thoroughfare between homes... more » -
Trucks parking in lot illegally, owners want them gone Play Video
December 14, 2016 3:28 PM
BATON ROUGE - A property up for sale at Florida Blvd and Sherwood Forest Blvd has become a parking lot for trucks, abandoned cars and debris. Neighbors say they are tired of looking at the trucks that park there all hours of the day. "You can count anywhere... more » -
Investigative Unit captures public equipment doing private jobs Play Video
October 27, 2016 5:25 PM
ST. FRANCISVILLE- Freshly cut grass and nicely manicured parking lots are things you'd expect on public property. But, you don't expect your tax dollars to pay to maintain private property. Our cameras captured that happening in the quaint town of St. Francisville. It has been going on for decades... more » -
Written consent required for debris removal on private properties in Livingston Parish
September 13, 2016 6:25 PM
LIVINGSTON – Livingston Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness officials announced that the parish can remove up to 30 feet of debris on private property, however written consent is required. Written consent must be given by the homeowner of the property. For renters, written permission from the actual... more »