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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.
For more information, CLICK HERE
Addis landed as the second safest city in Louisiana for 2026, along with two other places in the Baton Rouge area, in a new report.
Safewise used FBI crime data to compile a list of the 10 safest places in Louisiana. While Addis in West Baton Rouge Parish nearly ranked first on the list, two other cities near Baton Rouge made the ranking. Baker ranked No. 7 and Zachary ranked No. 9.
A State of the Safety survey reported that Louisiana residents experienced less property crime, with the reported experience with property crime dropping from 31% to 25%. According to Safewise, residents prefer to protect their properties using security cameras, firearms and security systems.
The report shows that Louisiana residents are most concerned about violent crime, gun violence and cyber crime.
Here are the 10 safest Louisiana cities:
- Harahan
- Addis
- Covington
- Mandeville
- DeRidder
- Broussard
- Baker
- Slidell
- Zachary
- Carencro
Build East Baton Rouge (Build EBR) has been awarded a $10,000Community Public Art Grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts to support the creation of a community-driven mural at the City Hall Annex in the City of Zachary.
The project will transform a prominent public space at 4650 Main Street into a vibrant work of art that reflects the identity, culture, and pride of the Zachary community. In addition to enhancing the visual landscape, the mural is intended to support ongoing downtown revitalization efforts and foster meaningful community engagement through the arts.
Build EBR and City of Zachary will officially release a public Call for Artists on April 30, 2026, inviting qualified artists and artist teams to submit proposals for the design and installation of the mural. The opportunity is open to emerging and established artists, with preference given to those based in Louisiana and the surrounding region. Submissions will be accepted through May 30, 2026. The selected artist will be chosen through a competitive, community-informed process and will work closely with local stakeholders to develop a mural concept that reflects the voices and stories of Zachary residents.
In addition to the artist selection process, community members will have opportunities to share input and ideas that help shape the mural’s design, ensuring the final piece is both reflective of and meaningful to the people who live and work in Zachary.
“Public art is more than beautification, it is a reflection of who we are, what we value, and the stories that define our communities. This mural in Zachary represents an opportunity to center the voices of residents, celebrate local culture, and create a shared sense of place that people can see themselves in. At Build EBR, we are intentional about investing in projects that bring people together and contribute to vibrant, thriving communities, and this initiative does exactly that.” said Deidre Deculus Robert, President and CEO of Build Baton Rouge.
Zachary Mayor David McDavid added, “The City of Zachary is proud to invest in projects that bring our community together while celebrating what makes our city special,” said David McDavid, Mayor of the City of Zachary. “This mural will not only beautify our downtown but also serve as a lasting reflection of our shared history, creativity, and community spirit.”
This project will include opportunities for community engagement throughout the design and installation phases. The completed mural is anticipated by the end of 2026. This project is supported in part by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture, Recreation & Tourism.
About Build East Baton Rouge
Build East Baton Rouge is a redevelopment organization focused on driving equitable growth, revitalization, and community investment throughout Baton Rouge.
Media Contact:
Dexter Alexander
Community Real Estate and Land Bank Coordinator
Build East Baton Rouge
Dalexander@buildbatonrouge.org
Click Here for the Louisiana Division of the Arts grant guidelines
Click Here for the Build EBR Call for Artists RFP

The City of Zachary formally acknowledged several community organizations and volunteers during the Zachary City Council Meeting on Tuesday, April 14th, for their outstanding contributions to community service and city beautification efforts.
Mayor David McDavid and the Zachary City Council honored FBC Zachary, First Baptist Church and its leadership, including Scott McKenzie and Project Leader Jeff Gould, for organizing a successful Community Service Day held on Saturday, March 21st. More than 100 volunteers participated in the initiative, completing a wide range of projects that significantly enhanced the community.
Volunteers painted the entire fence at the Zachary Public Cemetery, performed landscaping work such as weed eating and planting 92 daylilies, 48 rose bushes, and 15 Indian hawthorns, and added mulch to city-owned medians. Additional efforts included picking up litter throughout the city, assisting at the Zachary Food Pantry, and constructing a handicap ramp for a resident in need.
“Their willingness to serve and give back reflects the very best of Zachary,” said Mayor McDavid. “These efforts made a meaningful and lasting impact on our community.”
The City also recognized the Zachary Rotary Club, led by President Tamara Dayton, and the Zachary Men’s Club, led by Gaylen Montgomery and his officers, for their contributions to improvements at the Zachary Public Cemetery. The two organizations partnered to fund the sandblasting and repainting of the cemetery’s overhead sign, enhancing the appearance of one of the city’s busiest intersections.
In addition, Carl Snowden acknowledged the group during the meeting and shared remarks in appreciation of the volunteers’ efforts at the cemetery.
Special recognition was given to Sherwin-Williams for providing a generous discount on paint and supplies, helping to support the success of these projects.
The City of Zachary extends its sincere appreciation to all individuals and organizations involved for their dedication, generosity, and commitment to improving the community.


