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Severe Weather Alert: April 30, 2025
Here is an update concerning the low end severe weather threat tomorrow, Thursday, May 1. Overview: WHAT: MARGINAL RISK of Severe Weather WHEN: Possibly in two rounds Thursday
TPG Road Work: Week of April 28, 2025
HAMMOND — School is back in session this week, and the parish’s Phase 2025 road work is moving full speed ahead. Tangipahoa Parish President
Soil boring work begins Monday on Bankston Road
BAPTIST — A portion of Bankston Road will be limited to one-lane access starting Monday, April 28, as soil boring work begins. Tangipahoa Parish
Portion of West Pleasant Ridge Closed Wednesday; Old Covington Highway Limited to One Lane
HAMMOND — A portion of West Pleasant Ridge Road will be closed Wednesday, April 23, for utility work. Tangipahoa Parish President Robby Miller said West
TPG Road Work: Week of April 21, 2025
HAMMOND — While local schools are shuttered this week for Spring Break, Tangipahoa’s 2025 Overlay Project will be in full swing during the week of
News & Updates for Tangipahoa Parish
Randall Road Lane Closure: Wednesday, September 18, 2024
HAMMOND—Randall Road near the Tangipahoa Tourism office will be limited to one lane of traffic Wednesday morning as crews stage a crane for a construction
Citizens asked to refrain from stacking storm debris streetside
AMITE—Tangipahoa Parish President Robby Miller is asking residents to refrain from placing their storm debris at the roadside. Miller said Tangipahoa has not been approved
Emergency Waterway Closure Rescinded: September 15, 2024
As of 4 p.m. on September 15, 2024, the Emergency Waterways Closure issued on September 13, 2024, is hereby rescinded. All marine traffic may resume;
Emergency Waterway Closure: September 13, 2024
Emergency Waterway Closure WHEREAS, the Parish of Tangipahoa has declared that all Tangipahoa Parish waterways are closed to ALL marine traffic effective 8:00 a.m. CST
Tangipahoa Parish Government, Landfill remain closed Thursday, Sept. 12
AMITE—In the aftermath of Hurricane Francine, Tangipahoa Parish President Robby Miller says all Tangipahoa Parish Government offices and the Tangipahoa Parish Landfill will be closed