From the City of Covington – Due to TS Cristobal, trash and recycling pick-up will be pushed back this week by one day i.e.
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City Begins Groundwork for Jefferson Ave Roundabout
From the City of Covington Mayor Mark Johnson Jefferson Ave. Utility Relocation The Louisiana Department of Transportation (LADOTD) is working on a project to
COVID-19: City Events Cancelled, parish Advice
Out of an abundance of caution over Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) concerns, City of Covington leaders together with event organizers have announced the cancellation of
Covington: On the Serious Side
Mayor Mark recently launched a constant contact email blast to update the citizens of Covington with city news and events. Covington Weekly is printing
Tyler Street Construction This Weekend
City of Covington: North Tyler Street from 23rd Avenue to Columbia Street will be closed this weekend for construction. Crews will work the weekend
Christmas Tree Pick up/ recycling
Coastal Environmental Services will pick up bare Christmas trees for RECYCLING on Monday, January 13, 2020. Trees for recycling MUST be green with no
11th Ave. Bridge At Mile Branch Repair
A recent LADOTD bridge inspection of the W. 11th Avenue Bridge at Mile Branch in Covington found critical deficiencies in the substructure. In 2018,
Mayor Mark Johnson: Slow Your Roll
“Slow Your Roll”
Covington Officials MS “Field Trip”
Recently, Covington Councilmen Mark Verret and Patrick McMath joined Mayor Mark Johnson, Councilman Clay Madden of Mandeville and environmental enthusiast Ross Richardson on a
Larry Rolling Receives Legislator of the Year
“I feel blessed, humbled, and lucky to work in a community I love so much. It is a great privilege to serve my community and to be recognized with this award for the work I’ve done. It motivates me as a public servant to do more for the City of Covington and St. Tammany Parish,” said Rolling.
City of Covington Recycling Schedule Change
In an effort to maintain recycling services to all residents and to maintain current rates, Coastal Environmental Services is changing the City of Covington’s
Bogue Falaya Park Dedication Event
Mayor Mike Cooper invites you to join the City of Covington along with Digital Engineering, Gill’s Crane & Dozer Service, and other partners on
Lucy’s Artisan Apothecary
Lucy’s Artisan Apothecary Since 2008 Lucy has offered her own skin care, mineral makeup, soaps, lotions, and her much acclaimed No Offense Deodorant, through
CPD Kid’s Camp 2019, Welcome New Officers
The Covington Police Department would like to remind the Covington area families that the Covington Police Department will be hosting its free annual kids
Swing in the Pines Cancelled
Due to weather forecast of continued rain and rising river, the City of Covington’s 21st annual Swing in the Pines in beautiful Bogue Falaya
Mayor Cooper Appoints Culotta to Chief of Police
“I am confident that Chief Culotta will build upon the foundation and culture established over the past several years with the continued commitment to maintain safety in our community” said Mayor Cooper.
City of Covington: Excellence in Financial Reporting
Mayor Mike Cooper has announced that for the seventh consecutive year the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting has been awarded to
Covington Public Works Wins Big
On Thursday, February 22, the American Public Works Association (APWA) held a competition for Public Works Departments across the state. The competition entailed four
54th Annual Krewe of Olympia Rolls Saturday
The 54th Annual Mystic Krewe of Olympia parade will roll February 23, 2019 at 6 p.m. For route details, see the map on back
Rolling To Run For Council-At-Large
Covington City Councilman Larry Rolling, announced Monday he will seek a new position as Council-at-Large on the Covington City Council in the March 2019 election.