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Clerk of Court Doug Welborn has announced qualifying dates and locations for the upcoming fall elections, including locations for the convenience of the northern cities of the parish on the opening day. Qualifying will be held Wednesday, August 5th through Friday, August 7th from 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. at the Clerk of Court’s Downtown office at 222 St. Louis Street, Room 179 and at their Airline office at 9050 Airline Highway, Suite 100.
The offices for which qualifying will be held by the Clerk of Court’s Office are:
- District Court Judges
- District Attorney
- Family Court Judges
- Juvenile Court Judges
- School Board Members (East Baton Rouge Parish, City of Baker, Central Community and Zachary Community)
- Justices of the Peace
- Constables (Justice of the Peace Courts)
- Baker City Court Judge
- City of Central: Mayor, Chief of Police and Council Members
- Zachary: Mayor, Chief of Police and Council Members
Additionally, to accommodate candidates in the northern part of the parish, Clerk of Court staff will be available to qualify candidates on Wednesday, August 5th at the Central City Hall, 11530 Sullivan Rd from 8:00 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. The team will then move Wednesday afternoon to Zachary City Hall at 4700 Main Street in Zachary to qualify candidates from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
“Candidates from the northern cities in our parish have always appreciated the convenience of local qualifying and we are pleased to continue to offer this service for their elections,” Welborn said. “Qualifying for all offices under our jurisdiction will be available at both locations during our times there.”
The primary election will be held on Tuesday, November 3rd with the general election to follow on Saturday, December 12th. Qualifying for Congressional races on the fall ballot will be conducted by the Secretary of State’s Office.
The City of Zachary is inviting the public to participate in its latest online surplus property auction through Municibid, a trusted online marketplace that connects government agencies with buyers across the country.
By utilizing Municibid, the City is able to reach a larger audience of potential bidders, maximizing the value of surplus equipment and property while providing greater returns for taxpayers. The online auction process is convenient, transparent, and accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The current City of Zachary auction features a variety of surplus items, including:
- 2006 Ford Mustang
- 16-foot aluminum boat and trailer with a 25 HP Mercury motor
- Laptop computers
- Office chairs and office furniture
- Flat-screen televisions
- Map holders
- Blower
- Office equipment
- Large collection of antique items
All auctions are open to the public, and anyone interested in purchasing surplus government property is encouraged to browse the available items and submit bids online.
Residents and interested buyers can visit Municibid.com to view the City of Zachary's current auction listings, item details, photographs, and bidding deadlines.

As we celebrate the Fourth of July, we also honor a remarkable milestone in our nation's history—the 250th anniversary of the United States of America. For two and a half centuries, America has stood as a beacon of freedom, opportunity, courage, and resilience because of the sacrifices of those who came before us.
Here in Zachary, we are equally proud of our own rich heritage. Since our incorporation on August 2, 1889, generations of dedicated citizens have built a community rooted in faith, family, hard work, and service. In just a few weeks, we will proudly celebrate 137 years as the City of Zachary.
Standing beside our historic 1943 Ford American LaFrance Fire Truck, I am reminded that preserving our history helps inspire our future. This fire truck represents the men and women who have faithfully served and protected our community for generations, and it reflects the same spirit of dedication that continues to make Zachary such a special place to call home.
On behalf of my family and the entire City of Zachary, I wish you and your loved ones a safe, joyful, and meaningful Independence Day. May God continue to bless the United States of America and the City of Zachary.
Happy Fourth of July!
— Mayor David McDavid
The City of Zachary will observe Independence Day on Thursday, July 2nd. In celebration of this national holiday, all City offices will be closed for the day. Please note that Zachary City Court will remain open on July 2nd but will be closed on Friday, July 3rd.
Garbage and recycling services will continue to operate on their regular schedule, so residents can expect no interruptions in collection.
We wish everyone a safe and happy Independence Day as we celebrate with family, friends, and community.
⚠️ Weather Alert – City of Zachary ⚠️
As the system in the Gulf continues to intensify and move toward landfall, our area is expected to experience periods of heavy rain and possible high winds over the next several days.
As storm conditions impact our area, please take the following precautions:
• Clear debris from storm drains near your home to help reduce flooding
• Slow down on wet roads and avoid any flooded areas
• Watch for debris and low-hanging tree limbs
• Report any hazards you come across
• Stay alert for law enforcement and first responders as they work to clear roadways and assist motorists
📞 For non-emergencies, contact ZPD Dispatch at 225-654-9393
🚨 For emergencies, dial 911
The City is closely monitoring conditions and will continue to provide updates to keep you informed. Your safety is our top priority.
🪣 Sandbag Information:
• Sandbags are currently available at Doyles Bayou Park (7801 Port Hudson-Pride Road) for all East Baton Rouge Parish residents. Please use the Plank Road → W.J. Wicker → Port Hudson-Pride Road detour to access the site.
• Beginning tomorrow at 10:00 a.m., sandbags will also be available at Zachary Youth Park (1650 Mt. Pleasant Road) for residents within the City of Zachary.
– Limit: 6 bags per household
– Please bring your own shovel
– Assistance will be available for elderly residents or those unable to shovel
Stay tuned to the City of Zachary’s Facebook and Instagram pages for the latest updates.

The City of Zachary is now accepting proposals for the lease and operation of a retail business at the Historic Zachary Train Depot, located at the corner of Main Street and Central Street. The proposed lease term is for up to two years.
Interested parties must submit written proposals to Zachary City Hall, located at 4700 Main Street, no later than 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to tour the Train Depot before submitting a proposal. Tours may be scheduled Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., beginning June 1, 2026, through June 30, 2026. To schedule a viewing, please contact Ashleigh McHugh at (225) 654-0287, ext. 6.
For additional information or questions regarding the proposal process, please call (225) 654-0287.

The City of Zachary is accepting proposals for the potential lease of the historic Zachary Old Town Hall property for retail use. The proposed lease term is two years. The building is located at the corner of Florida Street and Virginia Street in downtown Zachary.
Interested parties must submit written proposals to Zachary City Hall, 4700 Main Street, Zachary, Louisiana, no later than 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
Prospective tenants may schedule a tour of the Old Town Hall between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday, from June 1, 2026, through June 30, 2026.
To schedule a viewing, please contact Ashleigh McHugh at (225) 654-0287, ext. 6.
Questions regarding the proposal process may be directed to (225) 654-0287.

The City of Zachary will hold a Public Hearing on the proposed 2026–2027 Budget on Wednesday, May 13 at 12:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at City Hall (4700 Main Street).
Residents are encouraged to attend and hear a discussion of the Mayor’s proposed budget. Please note that no vote will be taken at this meeting.
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