city hall receives façade improvement
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city hall receives façade improvement
VOLUME 5 :: WINTER 2015 City of ISSUE 5 ST. GABRIEL A CIT Y OF P R IDE , P ROGR ES S A N D POS SIBI L ITIES UPCOMING EVENTS APRIL 3 GOOD FRIDAY Community Fellowship APRIL 4 EASTER EXTRAVAGANZA STANDING MEETINGS ST. GABRIEL CITY COUNCIL 3rd Thursdays at 6:00 pm at City Hall Council Chambers (also aired on Cox Ch. 4 on Wednesdays and Sundays) ST. GABRIEL PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION 2nd Wednesdays at 6:00 pm at City Hall Council Chambers CITY HALL RECEIVES FAÇADE IMPROVEMENT A s follow up to the makeover to the exterior of City Hall began of their customer service and the second week of August and took administrative offices, the approximately two and half months City of St. Gabriel recently embarked on to complete. Modernized lighting, the second phase of its renovations to colorful accents, decorative landscaping City Hall with the Façade Improvement and a newly erected image of the City Project. Funded fully by a FEMA grant seal are just a few features of the façade at a cost of $140,000, improvements improvement. Phase of Levee 2 First Trail Complete from the 6 Letter Mayor Gabriel 7 St.Christmas Gala VOLUME 5 :: WINTER 2015 CITYOFSTGABRIEL.US ISSUE 5 Second Phase Of Sidewalk Project Gets Underway W ith the first phase of the Bayou Paul Sidewalk 4th Annual Ghostly Get-Together Better Than Ever Project completed in Carville, St. Gabriel has begun its second phase on Bayou Paul Lane East, stretching approximately one mile in length. In addition, drainage improvements are being made in an Gregory Pickett, Melvin Lodge, Jesse Thomas, Melvin Thomas, Eddie York effort to assist in preventing future CITY HOSTS FIRST VETERANS DAY PROGRAM flooding or water build up while constructing the new sidewalk. The projected cost of Phase II was initially estimated at $920,000. am very excited to be “ Iworking on the second Phase of the City’s Sidewalk improvement Project. With the many children in our community I’m sure parents will also see the benefit. ” —Mayor Lionel Johnson FIRST PHASE OF LEVEE TRAIL COMPLETE “Heroes At Home” O I n its fourth year in 2014, the City’s Annual Ghostly GetTogether continued to grow. Held on Thursday, October 30th at the St. Gabriel Community Center, area children were able to trick or treat indoors and have the option of doing it all over again the following n Veterans Day, November St. Gabriel veterans. This program day in their community. As with 11, 2014, the City of St. honored two families within the every year, the City’s goal is to create Gabriel held its very own 1st community whose outstanding service a fun and safe environment for Annual Veterans Day program. This record couldn’t go unnoticed. The kids to come together and enjoy Construction for a second phase, was the city’s chance to show support Thomas family service years totaled 91 Halloween. This year, by changing City has the Office of State Parks to including a levee promenade, is and appreciation for veterans near years and 10 months and the Joseph the date, the City also provided thank for this wonderful addition to planned for early 2015. and far for the countless sacrifices family has served for 98 years. It was families the option of still enjoying T he City of St. Gabriel is happy areas, benches, racks and receptacles. to announce that the newly The trail can be accessed from created multipurpose levee the corner of LA 30 and LA 75. trail is now open for public use. The The Bayou Paul East sidewalk is the amenities available locally. At and extreme situations that they were truly an honor to acknowledge these door-to-door trick-or-treating on expected to be complete in late a cost of $210,112, the put in as veterans, America’s bravest families for a job well done in service Halloween night as well. Kids from 8-foot wide, half-mile men. Our speaker for the event was to our armed forces. all over came together to enjoy the bike and pedestrian path retired veteran Corporal Jeremy Blunt. evening’s festivities which included was constructed for the The program brought together many the City’s renowned haunted house. purpose of giving the different aspects of our community: In addition, local sponsors such as community a recreational our students at both MSA East and East Iberville Bank, St. Gabriel Hardware means of travel and Iberville Schools for a combined band, Store, local social clubs, and many exercise. Donned our Youth Challenge Program color others set up booths for trick or with striped lanes and guard, and our very own American treating. In addition to outdoor commuter signage, the Legion Post 583, which serves as spacewalks and a food station, a trail also features rest home site for approximately 25 of our photographer was onsite to capture March 2014. every moment of the night. 2 3 VOLUME 5 :: WINTER 2015 CITYOFSTGABRIEL.US ISSUE 5 A PIZZ-OF A MIRACLE B aton Rouge-based Rotolo’s Annual Gumbo With The Mayor Draws Record Crowd Although the Pizzeria has selected St. Gabriel facility does not to house its new manufacturing handle meat site. The newly founded business, products, the owned by Mitchell Rotolo, had its company can Mayor Johnson hosted Gumbo ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday, manage anything with the Mayor, an annual fall October 22. from dry packages to bottled sauces. The On November 17, 2014 Citizens of the area have also looked Rotolo’s restaurant chain only occupies at this new spin-off as an opportunity of about 20% of space in the warehouse growth. This is one of many businesses has doubled in size to about 11,000 leaving room for other companies to that have opened in the area within a square feet, says Mr. Rotolo. It has also expand their goods into the St. Gabriel span of a few short months. created a new company name, “Angelica’s area. With the move, the pizza chain’s existing food manufacturing warehouse Foods,” to attract food-savvy buyers and bringing local residents together CITY HOSTS PUBLIC FORUM FOR SCHOOL BOARD AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CANDIDATES Mr. Rotolo says he’s not forgetting Mr. Rotolo hopes to bring about about his pizza fans closer to home. “Eventually we want to see more clients into the growing community. several employment opportunities to the Former NFL Saints player Joe Horn has City. “We’ve already started our hiring restaurants in Baton Rouge and jumped on the bandwagon and is having process,” he stated. “We have high hopes surrounding areas,” he said. “It’s time to his barbecue sauce line produced and for this company and also the City of St. branch out and continue to spread the bottled at the facility. Gabriel.” Rotolo’s brand.” SENIOR CENTER FAVORS FALL FISH FRY I 4 event held for the purpose of n advance of Thanksgiving, the City of St. Gabriel Senior “We’re grateful for those who attended. Not only did they have an opportunity to eat great fish, but an Department hosted a mid- opportunity to fellowship with one day fish fry on November 14, another,” Pastor Thomas said. “The 2014. Senior citizens within Senior Center is moving forward the City and surrounding and doing great things and I look areas gathered to indulge in forward to seeing new faces and an afternoon of southern having upcoming support from those fried catfish, soft music and fellowship. in the community to make the Center Hosted by Pastor Alfred Thomas, a better place. We have a lot to offer Senior Center Coordinator, and held at including dinners and several trips City Hall, this was the second annual that indulge into experiences like fish fry. never before.” T for an evening of dining and socializing with the Mayor. “I wanted to create a relaxed and welcoming setting for residents to freely express any questions or concerns they may have for me concerning the state of the City or any other official he Mayor’s Office Division of by group to present their platform and matter,” Mayor Johnson said. Special Projects held a public enlighten the audience on why they “The event worked well last forum on Wednesday, October should be chosen to represent the east year, so we decided to continue 29, 2014 at the St. Gabriel Community side. Throughout the event we allowed to offer this additional access Center. This forum was held to allow question and answer segments in to city decision-makers in an our citizens an opportunity to meet order to involve the audience and each informal setting.” with the candidates and hear their candidate was required to answer each platform for change in our area. The question as it pertained to how they held at St. Gabriel City Hall, candidates that attended this event would function if they were elected into culminated with a tour of the were those that were running for their desired position. new administrative and Senior Justice of Peace and School Board The forum was very enlightening as positions. The candidates were it gave citizens on the east side a chance able to set up tables with election to see the changes that are attempting paraphernalia so that the citizens were to be made around them. Our citizens able to walk around and gain extra were also able to gain that personal knowledge and ask those personal connection that is wanted but not questions that concerned them most. always able to happen due to the size of The candidates were randomly chosen the parish. Gumbo with the Mayor, Center renovations. 5 VOLUME 5 :: WINTER 2015 CITYOFSTGABRIEL.US ISSUE 5 LETTER FROM THE MAYOR: LOOKING BACK AND LOOKING FORWARD A s a St. Gabriel native and lifelong experience these days. When I see traffic, I resident, I have always had think about how to lessen the issue. When pride in our community and I see an open ditch or flooded yards, I our City. Our residents, both longtime consider what sources might be available and new neighbors, are fantastic people to help improve drainage and create who embrace the pride, progress and walkways. When I see an abandoned or possibilities of St. Gabriel. dilapidated property, I consider how to Beyond the completed initiatives, people C transform it into a safe green space or even who attended. hristmas spirit and love gratitude for those who attended. He flooded the room as the City also expressed what Christmas means hosted its Annual Christmas to him and the City, “I think Christmas dance to slow rhythmic live music played Gala on Friday, December 12th at the is a time for love and family support,” by the One More Time Band. The night he stated, “St. Gabriel is a family and switched from a casual movement to a it needs our love and support for Christmas Carol sing along as the band continual progression”. interchanged from its normal segment to often wonder what physically goes on at improved housing. When I hear about a St. Gabriel Community Center. City Hall. When St. Gabriel’s residents first new company interested in our area, my Altered to compliment the elected me as Mayor and I walked in the ears perk up and I immediately want to holidays the Community Center was doors of City Hall in July 2011, I thought know the details and impacts. transformed into a lavish, but lovely To get citizens into the Holiday spirit Partakers had the chance to listen and some classic Christmas hits. bright, with City enhancements set to ballroom with decorations consisting and exemplify the gift of giving Mayor significant strides as a City as we celebrate continue as we will see the completion of red, white, and silver and Christmas Johnson and the City of St. Gabriel wished everyone a Merry Christmas. He member, I had a huge learning curve. our 20th anniversary. We’ve offered several of the levee promenade, expansion of inspired centerpieces on each table. gave away gift cards and cash prizes. thanked them for attending and shared Looking back, I remember all the initial community events to build an even closer the Community Center, renovation The event began with a formal A photo station adorned with silver requests and questions that came into City community as we celebrate together. of the Senior Center, construction of welcome speech from Mayor Lionel and gold served as a complimentary new ones next year. It’s safe to say the Hall. For each, I had to immerse myself in It is there that your many questions, a turning lane on Highway 30 and Johnson, Jr., who expressed his gesture from the mayor to all Christmas Gala was a success. suggestions, and concerns have helped Highway 74, Bayou Paul sidewalk, new shape my understanding of how this City Police Department facility and more. like a mechanical clock, with amazing can continue to be a great example of “A I’ve been proud to work alongside our numbers of moving parts that all need City on the Move.” dedicated staff, City Council members I knew what the inner workings of City Hall were like. Even as a former council the City’s processes to find answers. Quickly, I learned that the City is much Looking back, I believe we’ve made the progress is expected to continue. every staff member has many roles, and We’re constantly working to improve as Mayor, it has been my honor to learn procedures within the city to increase reasons to celebrate our progress and T Sale. Spearheaded by Pastor Alfred families. The Art Sale was held at the St. more about as well as lead these layers of efficiencies. Staff members are better possibilities. To each of you who’ve Thomas, the sale consisted of pieces Gabriel Community Center where several tasks involved in keeping the City running organized, with clearer understandings asked a question, offered a suggestion, ranging from duck tape crafted purses to citizens came out and supported. Pastor smoothly. of their roles and expectations. Our participated in an event, or explained popsicle stick rocking chairs. Mr. Nolan Thomas and Mr. Johnson have high hopes I look at the City differently now, and a heightened focus on customer service your concerns along the way – thank Johnson, an Art Advisor at the center, for next year, with optimism that the event simple walk down the street is a different will always be a priority. The future is you. I appreciate you. has been working with the seniors for will be even bigger and better. Looking forward, I’m excited that and community residents in making our community better. St. Gabriel, we have so many As the night came to an end, the Mayor his desire to see the same faces and SENIOR ARTS & CRAFTS SALE Each department has multiple functions, to work together smoothly to tell time. 6 CITY OF ST. GABRIEL CELEBRATES ANNUAL CHRISTMAS GALA o spark up the Holiday Season over 6 months now, helping them to create St. Gabriel’s Senior Center memorable tokens to bring home and hosted its very first Arts & Crafts share with the community and also their 7 VOLUME 5 :: WINTER 2015 CITYOFSTGABRIEL.US ISSUE 5 C I T Y O F S T. G A B R I E L E P UTTING R ESOURCES I NTO D EVELOPING OUR E NTIRE CITY EAST IBERVILLE INC. DONATES HOLIDAY TURKEYS CONTINUING OUR PATH FORWARD WITH STREET IMPROVEMENTS ast Iberville Inc. continues to be a dedicated supporter of the area with its annual holiday community $3.1 MILLION service. In the previous newsletter an article 2012 BOND SALES about the Thanksgiving turkey donations inaccurately identified the donor of those turkeys. To clarify, East Iberville Inc. not only COSTS PER PHASE: delivered the turkeys to the needy, but also =$100K HOMES IMPACTED: =10 HOUSES (Rough estimates on housing numbers between 2012-2014) donated them and has done so for 11 years now. The City appreciates the longstanding commitment of East Iberville Inc., whose motto is to develop, coordinate, and enhance on Tuesday, November 18, the staff of in need. The City and its residents wish good neighbor relationships to continuously East Iberville Inc. arrived at City Hall to to commend East Iberville Inc. for its improve the community. Consequently, deliver several turkeys to those that are continued generosity. HAVE YOU SIGNED UP FOR YOUR ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP AT THE ST. GABRIEL COMMUNITY CENTER? STOP BY TODAY FOR A TOUR OF THE FACILITY SO YOU CAN TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE OF THE FITNESS CENTER AND OTHER AMENITIES. CALL 225-642-9873 FOR MORE INFORMATION. 8 ELECTION DATES PHASE I $1.6 MILLION PHASE I 137 PHASE II $500K PHASE II 45 PHASE III $1 MILLION PHASE III 133 MARCH 28 MUNICIPAL PRIMARY 35 STREETS TOTAL Last Day To Register To Vote: 2/25/15 MAY 2 MUNICIPAL GENERAL Last Day To Register To Vote: 4/1/15 1st-6th Streets Asphodel Drive Bank Drive Belle Terre Drive Chancellor Avenue Clocktower Drive Evergreen Drive Faculty Drive Fieldhouse Avenue Golden Gate Drive Grace’s Drive Grenada Drive Knottoway Drive Landry Street Madewood Drive Magnolia Drive Margaret Drive Maryland Street Monroe Lane Morris Street Ointment Street Plantation Drive Politz Avenue Rose Down Drive Smith Street South Club Avenue Tiger Avenue PHASE IV (Coming Soon) - Early 2015 $2.1 MILLION PHASE V TBD 9 ST. GABRIEL CITY HALL 5035 IBERVILLE STREET ST. GABRIEL, LA 70776 225-642-9600 HOURS: MONDAY – THURSDAY: 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM FRIDAY: 8:00 AM – 12:00 NOON STOP BY CITY HALL TO PAY ANY OF THE FOLLOWING BILLS IN PERSON: CABLE OR SATELLITE CELL CARRIERS (AT&T, VERIZON, SPRINT) ENTERGY GAS SEWER TELEPHONE WATER REMINDER: A TAX SEASON HELP AVAILABLE s tax season begins, St. 9 am to noon every Saturday through Gabriel area residents are April 11, 2015. reminded that the free tax The program has assisted more than preparation service offered by IRS- 75 residents a year since 2007 while certified students at East Iberville High providing excellent work experience School and the Math, Science and Arts and community service hours to the Academy will once again be available students. Coordinator Tracy Warren and beginning on Tuesday, January 20, and the student teams offer the service at the continuing from 3-6 pm every Tuesday, St. Gabriel Community Center’s newly Wednesday and Thursday, and from renovated computer lab. HappyNew Year! 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