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In Order To Register For A Curbside Recycling Cart, You Must Contact The Sanitation Department By:
Completing a Recycling Registration Card,
Mailing or bringing the card to the
Department of Sanitation, City Hall
1300 Perdido Street, Room 1W03, N.O., LA 70112
OR
Faxing the card to (504) 658-3801
OR
Registering Online At
http://recycle.nola.gov/
OR
Calling us at (504) 658-3800
City of New Orleans Government Directory
To report blighted property please call (504) 658-4300/4301 or email Jonathan Solis at jasolis@nola.gov
To report an abandoned car or illegal parking please call (504) 658-8290/8291 or email Zepporiah Edmonds at zedmonds@nola.gov
To report a street light outage please call (504) 658-8080
To report a pot hole please call (504) 658-8000 or email Nguyen Phan at ndphan@nola.gov
HISTORIC DISTRICTS LANDMARKS COMMISSION
- HUD, New Orleans
- FBI, New Orleans Office
- Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
- Small Business Administration
- Social Security Administration
- United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
- New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park
- New Orleans Regional Office
- Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System
- New Orleans Veterans Resource Center
- St. John VA Outpatient Clinic
- Slidell VA Outpatient Clinic
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