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Synopsis of Ordinances

Synopsis of Ordinances, 1841-1937

This is a transcription of the “Synopsis of Ordinances” volume created by the City Archives Department in 1938. Ordinances referred to in this index are available on microfilm. Additional indexing for ordinances passed after 1937 is available on site in the City Archives. 

Main HeadingSubheading1Subheading2Ordinance Number & SeriesDateSynopsisNotes
Advertising3121 OS1856Making it unlawful to post advertising on private houses without consent of the owner, or on public buildings, walls or fences.General Nuisance Ordinance, Art. I, Sec. 3.
Advertising448 AS1870Granting permission to J. O. Belknap to erect a fountain and pogoda in the neutral ground of Canal Street as an advertising medium.
Advertising730 CS1884To abolish all swinging signs.
Advertising535 CS1884Prohibiting the painting or pasting of advertising on streets, curbings, etc., also on telephone and telegraph poles.See also 745 CS, 91 NS, and 4228 CS
Advertising12920 CS1896Making it unlawful to distribute papers, circulars, pamphlets, etc., containing advertising in the yards or under the doors of residences, or business houses, without permission from the Mayor.Repealing 12783 CS.
Advertising4596 NCS1907Making it illegal to solicit advertising contracts without permission from the Mayor, and providing a penalty therefor.
Advertising8080 CCS1924Making it unlawful to paint advertisements on public buildings, or to distribute dodgers.
Advertising8435 CCS1925Making it unlawful to paste advertisements or pictures on automobiles, trucks, private conveyances, etc. without the consent of the owner.
Advertising14553 CCS1937Amending 8080 CCS - making it unlawful to distribute circulars, hand advertisements, etc., in public places, highways, etc., or to pay for their distribution.
Aeroplanes7877 CCS1924Regulating the altitude of aeroplane flights over the city.
Aeroplanes9860 CCS1927Regulating the altitude of aeroplane flights over the city, and the operation of aeroplanes and other air craft while over the city.
American LegionWorld War Veterans5343 CCS1919Granting permission to the Army and Navy Association of the Ninth Ward to erect a monument in Mac Carty's Square in honor of World War Veterans from the Ninth Ward.
American LegionWorld War Veterans13966 CCS1933Authorizing lease (for 35 year at $1.00 per year) property on S. Carrollton Ave. between Monticello Ave. and Mistletoe Street, as a home for disabled Veterans of the World War.
American LegionWorld War Veterans14236 CCS1935Authorizing lease of the property at the corner of Royal and Conti Streets, (Old Mortgage Building) to the Crescent City Post No. 125 of the American Legion. Term of 10 years with privilege of renewal every 10 years up to 50 years.
Animals/Birds/CattleSee Live Stock Sanitary Board.
Animals/Birds/CattleAbuse3334 CS1888Prohibiting any person, or persons to over-drive, over-load, beat, kill, torture or otherwise abuse, and providing a penalty therefor.
Animals/Birds/CattleAbuse8786 CS1894Permission shall not be granted for the keeping of a horse or cow unless specifically stated whether for private or public use.
Animals/Birds/CattleAbuse16142 CS1900Prohibiting the training or breaking in of animals on the public streets.
Animals/Birds/CattleAnimals - Diseased - Dead3018 CCSRegulating the business of rendering lard or other substances from animals.
Animals/Birds/CattleAnimals - Diseased - DeadAlso under "Health".
Animals/Birds/CattleAnimals - Diseased - Dead15524 CSProviding for the reporting, care and management of animals with infectious diseases.
Animals/Birds/CattleAnimals - Diseased - Dead6382 CCSRequiring all persons to notify Police within one hour after the death of any animal on premises.See also 3154 NCS.
Animals/Birds/CattleAnimals - Diseased - Dead9917 CSUnlawful to convey dead animals through the streets of the city unless properly covered.
Animals/Birds/CattleAnimals - Diseased - Dead7741 CSProhibiting that animals suffering with glanders should enter the city, and requiring that local cases be reported to the Board of Health.
Animals/Birds/CattleAnimals - Diseased - Dead1881 AS1872Unlawful to turn a diseased horse or animal out on the streets to go astray.See 3121 OS, 1856, Art. I, Sec. 28.
Animals/Birds/CattleBirds294 NCSProviding for the protection of birds.
Animals/Birds/CattleBirds1930 CSUnlawful to allow pigeons to go at large.
Animals/Birds/CattleBirds1979 NCSUnlawful to trap or rob nests in parks.Amended by 2051 NCS.
Animals/Birds/CattleBirds295 AS1870Making it unlawful to kill in parks or squares.
Animals/Birds/CattleCattle - Hogs - Sheep and Goats3121 CSArticle I, Section 26.
Animals/Birds/CattleCattle - Hogs - Sheep and Goats4576 CCSProhibiting the roaming of cattle at large in Algiers.See also 7679 AS.
Animals/Birds/CattleCattle - Hogs - Sheep and Goats2565 CCSUnlawful to keep hogs or allow them to run at large in Algiers.
Animals/Birds/CattleCattle - Hogs - Sheep and Goats3564 NCSAmending 14307 CS establishing limits for keeping hogs.
Animals/Birds/CattleCattle - Hogs - Sheep and Goats6080 CSUnlawful to drive cattle through streets which arrive by boat or railroad.
Animals/Birds/CattleCattle - Hogs - Sheep and Goats289 CSProhibiting the driving of horned cattle, hogs, and sheep through the streets.See 7960 AS.
Animals/Birds/CattleCattle - Hogs - Sheep and Goats7045 AS1881Prohibiting goats from running at large.
Animals/Birds/CattleCattle - Hogs - Sheep and Goats2326 CCS1915Establishing area bounded by the Mississippi River, Verret Ave. and Parish Line - prohibiting roaming at large.
Animals/Birds/CattleDogs--Licenses14578 CCSRegulating the ownership and keeping of dogs, and providing for their licensing and innoculation.
Animals/Birds/CattleDogs--Licenses372 OS1842Authorizing a license tax on all dogs, and providing that they be kept muzzled, tagged, etc.See 179 AS, 938 AS, 4613 CS and 3042 CS--also 3121 OS, Article I, Section 27.
Animals/Birds/CattleHorses3121 OS1856Unlawful to ride horseback, drive vehicle or cattle or exercise animals in the center of Canal, Basin, Rampart Streets, Esplanade, Claiborne and St. Bernard Avenue, or Coliseum Place. Unlawful to hitch on or near a sidewalk.Article I, Section 17 and 18 of 3121 OS.
Animals/Birds/CattlePounds--Animals Roaming at Large6088 CCSAppropriating certain pound fees to the Police Pension Fund.
Animals/Birds/CattlePounds--Animals Roaming at Large6401 CSProviding for a city pound for animals roaming at large.Amended by 10632 CCS, 6396 CCS - 9343 CCS and 10475 CCS (See also 3999 CS).
Animals/Birds/CattlePounds--Animals Roaming at Large5676 CCSProviding that the pound of 50 cents be collected by the S.P.C.A. by State Act 179 of 1906.Amended by 6319 CCS - increasing the fee.
Animals/Birds/CattlePounds--Animals Roaming at Large61 ASEstablishing boundaries of the Fifth District Pound.
Animals/Birds/CattlePounds--Animals Roaming at Large3669 OSDefining pound limits.Amended by 4739 OS - See also 4645 OS and 6118 OS.
Animals/Birds/CattlePounds--Animals Roaming at Large7045 ASProhibiting goats at large.3999 CS
Animals/Birds/CattlePounds--Animals Roaming at Large3466 OSAuthorizing distribution of poison.
Animals/Birds/CattlePounds--Animals Roaming at Large32 ASEstablishing a pound for the Sixth District.
Animals/Birds/CattlePounds--Animals Roaming at Large1520 OS1854Providing for the establishment of two additional poundsSee 3114 CS--establishing pounds.
Animals/Birds/CattleWild Animals3121 OS1856No wild or ferocious shall be kept in city limits, on the premises of individuals or in menageries, unless under guard day and night.Article II, Section 2 of Ord. 3121 OS.
Animals/Birds/CattleZoo7614 CCSProhibiting the feeding of animals or fowls in cages in park or zoo.
Archives18611854Authorizing the City Attorney to appoint a clerk to take charge of the Archives of the "late" Municipalities, and to form a collection of City laws.
Archives2020 CC1855Requesting the recorders of the First and Fourth Districts to hand over the archives of the late Second Municipality, also the archives of the City of Lafayette, to the City Attorney to be put in order.
Archives2257 OS1855Providing that the Mayor's Office be furnished with the current issue of each paper published in the City of New Orleans; the same to be filed and kept as part of the City Archives.
Archives6022 OS1862Calling upon the Commanding General of the United States Army (in possession of the city) to remove guards from City Hall and to allow the Archives to remain intact.
Archives1035 AS1871Appointing a keeper of the City Archives, to keep open the same during office hours, and to allow no book, paper or archives of any kind to be taken thence, except upon the order of the Mayor, with due receipt being taken therefor showing description of the article so temporarily withdrawn.
Archives839 AS1871Proposing the abolishment of the office of the Keeper of the Archives.
Archives1652 AS1872Approving the action of the Mayor in suspending George E. Paris, Keeper of the Archives.
Archives2190 AS1873Authorizing the Mayor to subscribe for fifty copies of Jewell's Crescent City, Illustrated. One copy to be retained in the City Archives.
Archives2549 AS1874Providing for the annexation of the City of Carrollton and the transfer of all archives, books, property, etc.
Archives2956 CS1888Re-organizing the departments of the city in which the salary of "one keeper of the Archives" is listed at $30.00 per month.
Archives2328 NCS1904Authorizing loans to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of any pictures, curios, objects of art or documents in the City Archives, provided a receipt is taken therefor, and the same placed on exhibition in a safe manner, and to be sent to St. Louis without cost to the City of New Orleans.See 2365 NCS - Book 133 - Paying to the Louisiana Historical $100.00 - appropriation for Centenial Celebration of Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
Archives2415 CCS1915Authorizing transfer to the Louisiana State Museum various documents identified with the early history of the City.These documents range in date from 1726 to 1835 - twenty three in number and are indiviidually described in this ordinance. -- By this transfer the city does not waive its right of ownership to these documents.
Archives1937 August 17Recommending the utililzation of space in the Howard Annex for municipal records and documents, now housed in the Archives in the City Hall proper.Official Proceedings of the Council
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteSee also "Bequests" and "Trust Funds"
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteColin J. Nicholson4124 CS1889To enforce the payment of a legacy under the will of Colin J. Nicholson, the interest to be applied to charitable institutions in New Orleans.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteGumbel Home for the Blind and Feeble Minded6632 CCSCreating a Board of Managers for the Sophie L. Gumbel Home.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteGumbel Home for the Blind and Feeble Minded6795 CCSChanging the name to the Sophie L. Gumbel Home for the feeble minded.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteGumbel Home for the Blind and Feeble Minded6674 CCSIncreasing the membership of the Board.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteGumbel Home for the Blind and Feeble Minded4346 CCS1917Providing for the annual appropriation of $5,000, for maintenance and operation, in order to qualify for acceptance from the heirs of Sophie L. Gumbel their proposal to erect suitable buildings for the housing and care of the blind and feeble minded. Dedicating and site, and providing that the management be under the direction of the Board of Managers of the Touro-Shakespeare Home.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteHome for Incurables7631 CS1893Granting permission for the establishment of a Home for Incurables on Henry Clay Avenue in Square bounded by Patton, Webster and Calhoun Sts.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteHome for Incurables7659 CS1893Making it unlawful to set up, establish or operate any almshouse, hospital or other charitable institution without permission from the Mayor and City Council.See also 9594 CS
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteHome for the Aged and Infirm2508 AS1874To establish a home for the aged, infirm and destitute male persons and provide food for the indigents of the city.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteHome for the Aged and Infirm4995 AS1879Effecting arrangements with Gen. A. S. Badger for a portion of the U. S. Marine Hospital to be used for a home for indigent, aged and infirm persons.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteHome for the Aged and Infirm7327 AS1881Appointing a committee to select and purchase a suitable site to be used as a home and farm for the poor of the city, with such funds as may have been, or may hereafter be, donated by the gamblers of the city.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteHome for the Aged and Infirm39 CS1882Authorizing the Mayor to advertise for sale the Home for the Aged and Infirm at the corner of Annunciation and Calliope Streets.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteJohn D. Fink: (See Trust Funds)3153 ASRe: Square of ground offered by Mrs. Annie Rice.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteJohn D. Fink: (See Trust Funds)2372 CCSDirecting sale of Premium bonds.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteJohn D. Fink: (See Trust Funds)2796 ASRepealing 5552 OS.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteJohn D. Fink: (See Trust Funds)82 ASAuthorizing new Board of Mgrs.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteJohn D. Fink: (See Trust Funds)6233 OSAuthorizing issue of bonds.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteJohn D. Fink: (See Trust Funds)5552 OSProviding for the Management of Fund.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteJohn D. Fink: (See Trust Funds)5391 OSAuthorizing sale of property.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteJohn D. Fink: (See Trust Funds)3380 OSAuthorizing conference with legatees.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteJohn D. Fink: (See Trust Funds)4989 CSAuthorizing addition to building.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteJohn D. Fink: (See Trust Funds)3428 OS1857Authorizing the Mayor to accept the legacy of John D. Fink for the establishment of an Asylum for Protestant Widows and Orphans.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteJohn D. Fink: (See Trust Funds)3622 OS1858Dedicating to the Orphans Home Asylum on Seventh Street, four lots of ground in the new Washington Cementery.Also 4003 OS - providing a plot of ground in Lafayette Cemetery
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteJohn D. Fink: (See Trust Funds)211 AS1870Authorizing the Mayor to lease buildings at the corner of Washington and Freret Streets to be used for a home for the aged and infirm.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMc Donogh: (See Waldo Burton Memorial Home)3242 OS1857Appointing a committee to represent the Mayor in the purchase of real estate for the Society for the Relief of Destitute Orphan Boys, agreeable to the will of the late John McDonogh.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Asylum Fund2651 NCS1904Authorizing the city government to deliver to the Board of directors of the Milne Asylum for Orphan Boys certain real and personal property forming part of the Milne Fund now under the City's control and administration; in accordance with the provisions of Act 3 of the General Assembly of 1839, creating said Board.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Asylum Fund7783 CCS1924Authorizing an act of exchange for certain streets in the property of the Milne Asylum for Destitute Orphan Girls for other streets no longer needed by the city.Reg. C.O.B. 53.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Municipal Boys' Home14027 CCSOther furnishings and equipment.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Municipal Boys' Home14013 CCSAccepting bid on Supt.'s Residence.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Municipal Boys' Home13968 CCSRevision of plans and specifications, Superintendent's Residence and two playhouses.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Municipal Boys' Home14016 CCSAccepting bid on playhouses.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Municipal Boys' Home14036 CCSAccepting bid on 164 mattresses and mattress covers.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Municipal Boys' Home13982 CCSAccepting bid for furnishings.Amended by 14008 CCS.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Municipal Boys' Home14022 CCSAccepting bid on furniture, window shades, kitchen equipment, etc.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Municipal Boys' Home14028 CCSAccepting bid on 164 beds and springs.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Municipal Boys' HomeSee also "House of Refuge".
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Municipal Boys' Home14198 CCSDirecting the Commissioner of Finance to pay George T. Lupon for construction of the Superintendent's Residence.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Municipal Boys' Home9330 CCS1926Changing the name of the "Waifs' Home" to the "Municipal Boys' Home".
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Municipal Boys' Home9679 CCS1927Changing the location to a site bounded by Franklin Avenue, Mithra, Arts and Mendez Streets.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Municipal Boys' Home9730 CCS1927Creating a Board of Directors and changing the date for election of officers.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Municipal Boys' Home12525 CCS1930Providing that all members of the Board of Directors shall be qualified voters.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Municipal Boys' Home13694 CCS1932Amending 13686 CCS to provide that all buildings when completed shall have a fair cost of value of not less than $100,000.00 exclusive of the $80,000.00 which the lessor shall contribute; and the improvements to be located entirely on the leased premises.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Municipal Boys' Home13864 CCS1932Accepting bid for construction of the Home.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Municipal Boys' Home13731 CCS1932Amending 13686 CCS by adding two additional squares to the leased premises, making six squares in all having as their outside boundaries Franklin Avenue, Gentilly Terrace, Mendez and Arts Streets, and providing for the sublease of one square to the Orleans Parish School Board.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Municipal Boys' Home13686 CCS1932Authorizing lease for 99 years from the Milne Asylum for Orphan Boys (a corporation created by Act 3, of 1839) of four squares of ground having as their outside boundaries Franklin Avenue, Mithra, Arts and Mendez Streets, as a site for and construction thereon of a building for the care, maintenance and education of destitute and delinquent boys of the city.See 13687 CCS adding "Milne" to the name.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Municipal Boys' Home13561 CCS1932Appropriating $100,000.00 for the erection of a new Municipal Boys' Home in connection with monies provided by the Milne Asylum Board, and to be erected on property provided by the Milne Asylum Board.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteMilne Municipal Boys' Home13732 CCS1932Authorizing sublease of square bounded by Painters, Mithra, Arts and Odin Streets to the Orleans Parish School Board.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteNicholas Girod: (See Trust Fund)1480 AS1872Authorizing the lease of the Girod Asylum to be used as a Boys and Girls Home of Refuge.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteRules Governing Asylums, Almshouses, Hospitals and Other Charitable Institutions7659 CCS1893Making it unlawful to set up, establish or operate any almshouse, hospital, or other charitable institution without permission from the Mayor and City Council.See also 9594 CS - Book 126.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteRules Governing Asylums, Almshouses, Hospitals and Other Charitable Institutions13489 CS1897Appointing a Board of Commissioners of Prisons and Asylums.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteRules Governing Asylums, Almshouses, Hospitals and Other Charitable Institutions6647 CCS1921Governing the establishment and operation of almshouses, homes for the insane and feeble minded and other charitable institutions.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteShakespeare Almshouse598 CS1884Creating a Commission to manage the Shakespeare Almshouse.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteSt. Mary's Orphan Asylum2892 CS1888The City of New Orleans received among its assets from Municipality No. 1, a bequest from "Jean Marie" amounting to $3,645.71 with 8 percent interest, bequeathed to the orphans. It was ordained that St. Mary's Orphan Asylum be recognized as the beneficiary.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteTouro-Shakespeare Home: (Judah Touro)598 CSCreating a Commission to manage the Shakespeare Almshouse.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteTouro-Shakespeare Home: (Judah Touro)13562 CCSAppropriating $50,000 for the erection of new Touro-Shakespeare Home in Algiers.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteTouro-Shakespeare Home: (Judah Touro)3603 OSAuthorizing immediate establishment
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteTouro-Shakespeare Home: (Judah Touro)3830 OSProposing erection on ground between Piety and Desire Sts.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteTouro-Shakespeare Home: (Judah Touro)878 NCTransferring all monies to the City Treasurer.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteTouro-Shakespeare Home: (Judah Touro)14414 CCSAuthorizing the cancellation of a lease made to the La.-Miss. Reallty Co. and the Great Southern Distilling Co., Inc. and accepting in lieu all buildings, boilers, pipelines, etc.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteTouro-Shakespeare Home: (Judah Touro)9905 CCSAuthorizing to sell property in the Third District, and with the proceeds buy location in Algiers.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteTouro-Shakespeare Home: (Judah Touro)14137 CCSAccepting bids (totaling $7,218..01) for furnishing kitchen and chapel equipment, beds, springs, mattresses, dining room tables and chairs, etc.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteTouro-Shakespeare Home: (Judah Touro)2386 NCSDedicating five squares in the Sixth District to Touro-Shakespeare Almshouse.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteTouro-Shakespeare Home: (Judah Touro)14221 CCSCreating a Board of Commissioners to collect all monies due Fund.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteTouro-Shakespeare Home: (Judah Touro)14148 CCSProviding for the management and control by the Department of Public Welfare.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteTouro-Shakespeare Home: (Judah Touro)9637 CCSAuthorizing the lease of property in the Sixth District, for $25,000.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteTouro-Shakespeare Home: (Judah Touro)7039 CCSDedicating portion of ground to the Sophie L. Gumbel Home for Feebleminded.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteTouro-Shakespeare Home: (Judah Touro)4247 CCSIncreasing membership of Board.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteTouro-Shakespeare Home: (Judah Touro)6161 NCSChanging the name to Touro-Shakespeare Home.See also 697 NCS.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteTouro-Shakespeare Home: (Judah Touro)10768 CCSAuthorizing to sell property in the Sixth District to the Orleans Parish School Board.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteTouro-Shakespeare Home: (Judah Touro)1374 OS1854Appointing a committee to confer with R. D. Shepherd in regard to his proposed aid in the erection of the Almshouse contemplated by the late J. Touro.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteTouro-Shakespeare Home: (Judah Touro)12700 CCS1931Accepting bids of Caldwell Bros. for construction of the Touro-Shakespeare Home in Algiers.Repealed by 13415 CCS.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteTouro-Shakespeare Home: (Judah Touro)13831 CCS1932Accepting bid of Caldwell Bros. And W. H. Bond & Bro. For construction of the new Touro-Shakespeare Home in Algiers.See also 13881 CCS accepting bid for piling and necessary changes.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteTouro-Shakespeare Home: (Judah Touro)13840 CCS1932Authorizing purchase of all improvements made by the Dunbar Molasses Co. on ground owned by the Touro-Shakespeare Home in square bounded by Chartres, Piety, N. Peters and Desire Streets, and adjoining square, and leasing to the Dunbar Molasses Co. for three years.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteTouro-Shakespeare Home: (Judah Touro)14506 CCS1936Accepting bid of C. R. Brandon, Inc. for the rescreening of all windows in the Touro-Shakespeare Home.
Asylums AlmhousesWidow/Orphans/Aged/DestituteWaldo Burton Memorial HomeSee information in "Brief Facts".
Auction Sales7677 CCS1924Making it unlawful to conduct an auction sale of silver, plated ware, jewelry, etc., without first filing inventory with the Clerk of the Council. Bona fied business houses and judicial sales excepted.See 'Licenses" - Classification of.
AwningsSee also "Signs".
Awnings3065 OS1856Regulating the erection of awnings.
Awnings4592 OS1859Concerning the erection of signs and awnings in the city.
Awnings4906 OS1860Regulating the erection of awnings, sheds and verrandahs overhanging sidewalks on Canal Street from the Levee to Metairie Road.
Awnings8729 CCS1925Regulating the construction of awnings which project over streets and sidewalks.
Badges - Official14222 CCSProviding that Police badges and Chauffeurs License Badges be made for the City of New Orleans.
Badges - Official3248 CCSProviding that official badges of the City of New Orleans be returned to the Department of Public Safety.
Bakeries1471 OS1854Regulating the baking and selling of bread in the City of New Orleans.Repealed by 1770 - 1854 - Book 6.
Bakeries4135 OS1858Repealing Ord. 3146 regulating the size and weight of bread.
Bakeries5739 OS1861Establishing the size and regulating the weight and inspection of bread.
Bakeries9407 CS1894Prohibiting the erection or operation of a bread or cracker bakery without petitioning the Council, with the written consent of a majority of the property holders within 300 feet.
Bakeries5624 NCS1909Prohibiting the establishment or operation of any place used for the mixing, compounding and baking, for sale, for restaurants, Bakery or Hotels any products of which flour is the principal ingredient, without permission of the Board of Health.
Bakeries2567 CCS1915Requiring all bakers and manufacturers of bread to wrap same in parafine, greaseproof, glassine or sulphite paper.Amended by 8030 CCS - adding Southern Craft paper as a wrapping for bread.
Bakeries5183 CCS1918Prohibiting the sale or delivery of bread between the hours of 12 p.m. on Saturdays and 12 p.m. on Sundays.
Bakeries13380 CCS1931Providing for the closing of baker shops and prohibiting the sale and delivery of bread beween the hours of 12 o'clock Saturday night and 12 o'clock Sunday night.
Band - Municipal12242 CCS1930Providing for the organization of a municipal band, and the appointment of a Board of Directors.
Banks and BankingBanks of Deposit - City FundsSee also "Bonds".
Banks and BankingBanks of Deposit - City Funds4682 OS1859Louisiana State Bank is chosen as the Bank of Deposit.
Banks and BankingBanks of Deposit - City Funds6191 OS1864Electing the First National Bank of New Orleans as the Fiscal Agent of the city.
Banks and BankingBanks of Deposit - City Funds40 AS1870Electing the Bank of New Orleans, as the Fiscal Agent.
Banks and BankingBanks of Deposit - City Funds1948 AS1873Authorizing contract with the Louisiana National Bank as the Fiscal Agent of the City.Also 1482 AS - Book 28.
Banks and BankingBanks of Deposit - City Funds1470 NCS1902Authorizing loan from the Fiscal Agents $7,152.80 to defray expenses for extra police during recent street car strike.
Banks and BankingBanks of Deposit - City Funds6459 NCS1910Authorizing the Board of Commissioners of the McDonogh School Fund to borrow the sum of $50,000.00 from Julius Weis and Son.
Banks and BankingBanks of Deposit - City Funds2443 CCS1915Accepting bid of Hibernia Bank for the purchase of $500,000.00 of Publilc Belt Railroad Bonds.See Municipal Bonds - See Railroads.
Banks and BankingBanks of Deposit - City Funds3123 CCS1916Re depositing of the McDonogh and Delgado Funds in the Whitney Central National Bank. Also the Louise Schwartz Fund.
Banks and BankingBanks of Deposit - City Funds4668 CCS1917Authorizing the Mayor to enter into contract with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. of New York re certain certificates of indebtedness proposed to be issued in payment of a garbage incinerator.
Banks and BankingBanks of Deposit - City Funds8464 CCS1925Fixing terms and conditions governing and controlling such banks as act as depositories for the city funds.See also 4068 CCS - carrying into effect Act. 45 of 1896, and Act 4 of second extra session on 1910.
Banks and BankingBanks of Deposit - City Funds10146 CCS1928Authorizing the Mayor to enter into a Fiscal Agency contract with the various banks of the City of New Orleans.
Banks and BankingBanks of Deposit - City Funds13053 CCS1931Fixing the terms, conditions and stipulations governing and controlling the banks acting as depositories of the city funds.
Banks and BankingBanks of Deposit - City Funds13566 CCS1932Authorizing contract with the Canal Bank and Trust Company for the management and control (under the city's jurisdiction in line with provisions of bequests) and custody by means of safety deposit boxes, all the trust funds of the city.See also 13999 CCS and 14421 CCS.
Banks and BankingBanks of Deposit - City Funds14007 CCS1933Appropriating $25,000 to cover costs in connection with the investigation of the banking situation in New Orleans.
Banks and BankingBanks of Deposit - City Funds14212 CCS1935Authorizing advertisement for the selection of Fiscal Agencies.
Banks and BankingBanks of Deposit - City Funds14268 CCS1935Making appropriation for and authorizing the payment of $10,000.00 with 6% interest, due Carrollton & Apple Company, or lawful holders of the note.
Banks and BankingBanks of Deposit - City Funds14348 CCS1936Requiring that written notice be given to each bank in the Parish of Orleans as to the city's intentions of selecting a Fiscal Agency.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee HousesSee also "Beverages".
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses1667 OS1854Regulating the time for the opening and closing of bar rooms.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses1593 OS1854Providing for the closing of cabarets at 9 P.M.See 1746 OS - Book 6 - providing for a tax on taverns, cabarets, coffee houses, etc.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses1947 OS1855Regulating the opening and closing time for establishments selling liquor.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses416 AS1870Regulating the license to be paid by keepers of coffee houses where vocal or theatrical performances are allowed.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses7067 AS1881Providing for the closing of bar rooms and saloons at 12 P.M.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses742 CS1884Prohibiting the selling of intoxicating liquors to minors under 18 years of age, to be drunk on the premises.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses13674 CS1897Prohibiting the operation of a bar room within 300 feet of a church or school.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses15472 CS1899Prohibiting persons to keep or allow to be kept, benches or seats on sidewalks in the vicinity of bar rooms.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses162 NCS1900Authorizing the Mayor to close bar rooms and saloons on Election Day.See also 511 AS.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses5222 NCS1908Prohibiting the sale or gift of liquor to intoxicated persons.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses6811 NCS1910Making it unlawful for any male or female under the age of 21 years to enter, for any reason, any bar room or saloon.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses7745 NCS1911Prohibiting the operation of any place where liquors are sold and/or consumed on the premises, where such place faces a public playground.
Barber Shops - Beauty Shops12070 CCS1930Regulating barber shops and beauty shops, prescribing sanitary rules, hours of business, etc.Amended by 12555 CCS by adding a new section.
Bath, Public - Bathing BeachesSee Health Laws under sanitary measures - See Safety laws.
Bath, Public - Bathing Beaches5839 NCS1909Dedicating the former site of the St. Mary School in square bounded by St. Mary, Rousseau, Tchoupitoulas and Felicity Streets, also buildings, as "Public Baths" to be in charge of the Public Bath Commissioner.See also 5906 NCS and 6419 NCS. See 5089 NCS - Authorizing appointment of a "Public Bath Commission".
Bayou St. John9836 CCS1927Creating a Board of Commissioners for the care and improvement of the banks of the Bayou St. John and the adjacent public lands and roadways owned and controlled by the city.
Bayou St. John14086 CCS1934Designating as an aquatic park and creating a commission therefor, that part of Bayou St. John between Jefferson Davis Parkway and Esplanade Ave.
Bayou St. John14479 CCS1936Authorizing contract with the Board of Levee Commissioners and Jos. F. Dupuy for the removal of Dupuy's Shipyard on Bayou St. John.
BequestsSee Trust Funds. See Asylums
Bequests4416 NCS1906Authorizing the Mayor to accept donation of Mrs. M. A. Young consisting of a strip of ground on Audry Street from Dauphine to Royal Street.
Bequests5415 NCS1908Authorizing the Mayor to accept the bequest of the late Edward Thompson, and directing to take steps to recover same.Left to the Fink Home, amount not stated.
Bequests5453 NCS1908Authorizing the Mayor to accept the bequest of the late Mrs. Frederick Tilton to the home for insane and directing the District Attorney to take steps to recover same.
Bequests5216 NCS1908Authorizing acceptance of legacies made to the City Insane Asylum by the late Anna Staub.Total $3,000.
BequestsRudolph T. P. DanneelSee "Schools" under sub-head "Danneel"
BequestsRudolph T. P. Danneel3740 NCS1906Accepting dedication by Rudolph T. P. Danneel of property known as "Danneel Place".
BequestsThomas Day6980 NCS1911Accepting bequest of $4,500.00 from the late Thos. Day to be expended for improvements in Audubon Park, Lower City Park, and Fiske Free Library.
BequestsThomas Day6981 NCS1911Accepting bequest of $30,000.00 from the late Thos. Day for the erection of a normal school to be nown as the "Tom Day Normal School", on a site to be provided by the city.The bequest being inadequate to erect such a normal school as needed, the executors of the estate agreed to let the bequest apply as the "last payment" on such normal school as the city may build.
Beverages13875 CCSProviding beverage license for beer, porter, ale, fruit juices, etc.Amending and corelating ordinances as follows: 14059 CCS - Book 151, 14217 CCS, 14293 CCS, 14433 CCS and 14517 CCS - Book 152. See Licenses - Liquor.
Beverages13963 CCSProviding beverage license for beer, porter, ale, fruit juices, etc.Amending and corelating ordinances as follows: 14059 CCS - Book 151, 14217 CCS, 14293 CCS, 14433 CCS and 14517 CCS - Book 152. See Licenses - Liquor.
Beverages14201 CCSRegulating the traffic in malt, vinous, aspititous alcoholic liquors of more than 6% of alcohol by volume.See also 14433 and 14517 CCS.
Beverages14630 CCSAmending 14433 CCS
Billboards9357 OCSSee Section 49 of this ordinance.
Board of Commissioneers of the Port of New Orleans2934 NCS1905Transferring to the Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans the two outer sugar sheds on the river front between Iberville and Conti Streets
Board of Commissioneers of the Port of New Orleans55156 CCS1918Authorizing lease from the Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans of lands and premises for use of the Public Belt Railroad, $50,000 a year.
Board of Commissioneers of the Port of New Orleans10600 CCS1928Authorizing quit claim, relinquishment and abandoment of all rights of claims of the City of New Orleans and the Public Belt Commission of certain lands, to the Board of Commissionners of the Port of New Orleans.
Board of Commissioneers of the Port of New Orleans13779 CCS1932Prohibiting the employment of, application for, or acceptance of work on any publicly owned or publicly operated property except by qualified voters, making exception in cases where fully qualified persons are not available.
Board of Commissioneers of the Port of New OrleansWharves and Landings83 AS1870Prohibiting structures, shanties, etc., upon the public wharves, landings or levees.
Board of Commissioneers of the Port of New OrleansWharves and Landings516 CS1883Prohibiting smoking on city wharves.
Board of Commissioneers of the Port of New OrleansWharves and Landings2679 CS1887Contracting with the city for the lighting of the wharves and levees where cotton is stored.
Boats - Vessels in PortSee Ratproofing.
Boats - Vessels in Port4524 NCSRequiring all persons renting skiffs or other pleasure craft for hire to keep a record of the names and addresses of all occupants of same.See also 5160 CCS - Book 149.
Boats - Vessels in Port2513 CCSProviding sanitary measures applicable to boats and vessels at the docks.See Health.
Boats - Vessels in Port3121 OS1856Prohibiting the sale of liquor from any vessel or flatboat, in quantities less than one barrel.
Boats - Vessels in Port7176 AS1881Prohibiting the letting, loaning or hiring of skiffs, canoes, sailboats or other craft to minors under the age of 18 years.
Boats - Vessels in Port7416 AS1881Requiring all Captains, Masters, or Commanders to make fast to the mooring posts, stakes or piles on the levee proper.
Boats - Vessels in Port16017 CS1900Making it unlawful for any comon carriers to transport into the Parish of Orleans any person suffering with a contagious disease.
Boats - Vessels in Port813 CCS1913Prohibiting smoking on the public docks and sheds, or within 50 feet of same, and in the holds of ships lying at the wharves.See also 516 CS and 5776 CS.
Boiler InspectorsSee Safety Laws. Also, Engineers.
Boiler Inspectors2060 CS1887Creating the office of Steam Boiler Inspector.See also 5392 NCS - Book 140 - creating a Board of Examiners of Steam Boiler Engineers, issuance of licenses, etc. and 3835 CCS - providing for the inspection of steam boilers and the examination of engineers in charge of same.
Boiler Inspectors14113 OCS1934Providing for the appointment of a Chief Boiler Inspector to be under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Safety.Amended by 14159 CCS.
Boiler Inspectors14160 CCS1934Providing for the annual physical and mental examinations of persons engaged in the profession of operating steam boilers, steam engines, internal combustion engines and/or refrigerating equipment. With amending and correlating ordinances as follows:14195 CCS, 14216 CCS, 14231 CCS amd 14237 CCS.Amended by 14195, 14216, 14231, and 14237 (all CCS)
BondsDrainage3527 CC1857Authorizing a drainage tax and bond issue, and directing City Engineer to make survey.See also 1933 CC - Book 7.
BondsMunicipal13665 CCSCalling an election (May 1932) to vote the proposition to issue, negotiate and sell bonds in the sum of $750,000, for the improvement of streets, roads, bridges, sidewalks, parks and playgrounds.
BondsMunicipal2236 CCSAuthorizing a bond issue of $100,000.00 for the improvement of Audubon Park.
BondsMunicipal9347 CCSCalling an election (year 1926) to submit to the taxpayers the proposition to issue, negotiate and sell bonds in the principal amount of $7,500,000.00 to be used for drainage, New Criminal Court Building, garbage incinerators, City Park Extention, and Municipal Auditorium.
BondsMunicipal5760 CC1861Authorizing an issue of notes in payment of city debts, amount not to exceed $500,000.00.See also 5931 CC - Book 20.
BondsPontchartrain Railroad Bonds1930 CC1855Requiring a tax on all trades and professions to offset the interest of the Pontchartrain Railroad Bond Issue.
BondsPontchartrain Railroad Bonds2785 CC1856Authorizing the Mayor to have an authenix record made of the 329 6% bonds issued by the city to the Pontchartrain Railroad, and afterwards to have said bonds destroyed in the presence of a Notary, the Comptroller, the Treasurer and Chairman of the Finance Committee.
BondsPremium Bonds2372 CCSDirecting sale of 2600 bonds for account of the Fink Asylum, and re-investment of the proceeds in current interest bearing bonds.
BondsPremium Bonds199 CCS1913Directing sale of 31 Premium Bonds of the Girod Fund, proceeds to be used for the repair of property owned by said Fund on City Park Avenue.
BondsPublic Belt Railroad Bonds of the City of New Orleans2340 CCS1915Authorizing sale of $500,000.00 Public Belt Railroad Bonds (authority of Act 179 of 1908) proceeds of which will be used for a cotton warehouse terminal, and other improvements.See 2443 CCS - accepting bid of the Hibernia Bank and Trust Co. for purchase.
BondsPublic Belt Railroad Bonds of the City of New Orleans5441 CCS1919Authorizing sale of $600,000.00 of Public Belt Railroad Bonds of the City of New Orleans.Authority of Act 179 of 1908.
BondsPublic Belt Railroad Bonds of the City of New Orleans10429 CCS1928Authorizing the creation of an issue of bonds in the sum of Five Million Dollars to be known as N.O. Public Belt Railroad Bonds and authorizing the sale of $1,000,000.00 in aggregate amount thereof. To bear interest at 4-1/2 percent.
BondsPublic Belt Railroad Bonds of the City of New Orleans14606 CCS1937Amending 10429 to provide for the sale of an additional $500,000.00 with rate of interest to be fixed by the Commission Council.See also 14639 CCS - Providing for registration and release.
BondsPublic Service, Inc.12958 CCSApproving the issue and sale by N.O.P.S.I., of $4,000,000.00 in principal amount of its First and Refunding Gold Bonds, Series "C".
BondsPublic Service, Inc.9481 CCS1927Approving the issue by Public Service, Inc., of bonds in $8,000,000.00 principal amount, first and refunding mortgage gold bond series "C".
BondsSewerage and Water Board14089 CCS1934Calling an election for April 3, 1934, for authority to issue, negotiate and sell bonds styled "City of New Orleans Sewerage, Water and Drainage Bonds" in the principal sum of $1,800,000.00 for extension of sewerage, water and drainage.
BridgesSee "Canals" - See "Viaducts".
Bridges112 OS1852Requesting opinion of the District Attorney as to the obligation of the Canal Banking Company to construct a bridge across the New Canal, or if the city has the right.
Bridges737 CCS1913Providing for a lift bridge over the channel connecting New Basin Canal with the Southern Yacht Club.See also 1042 CCS and 1251 CCS.
Bridges2453 CCS1915Providing for the construction of a highway bridge from Chef Menteur Road to the Rigolets, and directing advertising for bids.
Bridges9110 CCS1926Accepting bid of H. N. Moody for construction of a bridge over the Outfall Canal at Behrman Avenue.
Bridges9295 CCS1926Authorizing the Mayor to enter into contract with N.O. Public Service for the maintenance and upkeep of the bridge over the New Basin Canal at Carrollton Avenue.
Bridges10133 CCS1928Accepting bid of John Reiss for the construction of a concrete bridge crossing the Seventeenth Street Canal at S. Claiborne Avenue.
Bridges10819 CCS1928Accepting bid of Thos. H. Brockman for construction of a bridge over N. Broad St. Canal at Agriculture St.
Bridges14316 CCS1935Providing for the sale of the superstructure of the bridge over the New Basin Canal at Magnolia Avenue.
Bridges14472 CCS1936Providing for the opening of the Esplanade Avenue Bridge and the Magnolia Garden Parkway Bridge of Bayou St. John.
Bridges14619 CCS1937Providing for the re-decking of the Esplanade Avenue Bridge over Bayou St. John by forces of the Division of Public Works.
BudgetsExpenditures - Revenues4942 OS1860Budget of probable receipts and expenditures, covering charity, drainage, elections, public squares, schools, police, powder magazines, streets, wharves and levees, water works and workhouses.
BudgetsExpenditures - RevenuesExpenditures6600 CCS1922Providing a budget of expenditures for the year 1922.
BudgetsExpenditures - RevenuesExpenditures13877 CCS1932Providing a budget of expenditures for the year 1933.Amended by 14063 CCS.
BudgetsExpenditures - RevenuesExpenditures14045 CCS1933Providing a budget of expenditures for the year 1934.Amended by 14186 and 14220 CCS.
BudgetsExpenditures - RevenuesExpenditures14200 CCS1934Providing a budget of expenditures for the year 1935.
BudgetsExpenditures - RevenuesExpenditures14332 CCS1935Providing a budget of expenditures for the year 1936.
BudgetsExpenditures - RevenuesExpenditures14508 CCS1936Providing a budget of expenditures for the year 1937.
BudgetsExpenditures - RevenuesRevenues13876 CCS1932Providing a budget of revenues for the year 1933.Amended by 14062 CCS
BudgetsExpenditures - RevenuesRevenues14044 CCS1933Providing a budget of revenues for the year 1934.Amended by 14185 CCS.
BudgetsExpenditures - RevenuesRevenues14202 CCS1934Providing a budget of revenues for the year 1935.
BudgetsExpenditures - RevenuesRevenues14336 CCS1935Providing a budget of revenues for the year 1936.
BudgetsExpenditures - RevenuesRevenues14507 CCS1936Providing a budget of revenues for the year 1937.Amended by 14680 CCS.
Building Code12550 CCSAmending Sec. 38 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building CodeSee Fire Limits, Fire Prevention Zoning.
Building Code14151 CCSAmending Sec. 112 & 113 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code10421 CCSAmending Sec. 21 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code14682 CCSAppropriating funds to cover the cost of revising and co-ordinating 9357 - "Building Code".
Building Code12794 CCSAmending Sec. 120 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code11123 CCSAmending Sec. 27 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code11366 CCSAmending Sec. 22 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code11365 CCSAmending Sec. 20 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code12911 CCSAmending Sec. 120 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code11247 CCSAmending Sec. 21 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code11124 CCSAmending Sec. 80 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code11122 CCSAmending Sec. 27 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code9442 CCSAmending Sec. 65 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code9443 CCSAmending Sec. 145 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code10422 CCSAmending Sec. 96 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code10362 CCSAmending Sec. 6 - 96 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code10420 CCSAmending Sec. 3 - 96 of the Revised Building Code of 1926
Building Code11364 CCSAmending 10362 CCS.
Building Code11125 CCSAmending Sec. 21 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code7181 AS1881Providing that all dwellings be equipped with adequate supply of hydrant or cistern water.
Building Code15362 CS1899Providing that all buildings hereafter erected or altered to be used as hotels, theatres, hospitals, asylums, etc., to exceed three stories in height, shall be made fireproof.Amended by 2103 NCS.
Building Code4045 NCS1906Requiring owners to repair all leaky galleries, sheds, verrandahs and other overhead structures extending over the sidewalk.
Building Code6115 NCS1909Making it the duty of the City Engineer to designate house numbers on building permits.
Building Code12750 CCS1930Requiring the furnishers of building supplies and materials to show the number of building permits on all their dray tickets and forward said tickets to the Building Division daily.
Building CodeApartment HousesSee Zoning
Building CodeBuilding Code of 19106712 NCS1910Establishing a code to govern construction, alteration, additions, repairs and equipment; covering height, masonry, materials, construction, etc., etc.Amending and correlating ordinances as follows: 6763 NCS - Correcting clerical errors in 6712; 7640 & 7777 NCS - Amending 6712 NCS as to fire limits; 7952 NCS - Repealing 7640 and 7777 NCS and re-establishing fire limits; 8627 NCS - Amending 7952 NCS as to steps on sidewalks of frame buildings; 1169 & 1932 CCS - Amending 6712 NCS as to wooden tenement houses outside fire limits.
Building CodeDangerous Buildings10631 CCS1928Providing for the demolishing of any building, staging, chimney or other structure considered dangerous.
Building CodeFire Escapes8434 CCSProviding for a balanced drop ladder from the lower balcony, for all new and existing fire escapes.
Building CodeParty Walls9756 CCS1927Providing for the opening of party walls for the purpose of separating adjoining wall.See Section 45 of 9357 CCS re Party Fences.
Building CodeRat Proofing2512 CCS1915Providing for the rat-proofing of all buildings in the City of New Orleans.See "Ratproofing".
Building CodeRevised Buillding Code of 1926: (Available in book form)9357 CCS1926Establishing a code to govern the construction, alteration, addition, repairs and equipment, and repealing all ordinances now in force affecting or relating to the construction, alteration, addition, repairs and equipment or removal of buildings or other structures, etc., etc.Effective Jan. 1, 1927.
Building CodeSchools and CollegesSee Zoning
Building CodeSet Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)8664 CCSVarious streets in Edgewood Park (Gentilly)Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building CodeSet Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)8726 CCSPlum St., S. Carrollton to Broadway.8764 CCS. Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building CodeSet Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)3458 CCSSt. Charles - Lee Circle to Carrollton.Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building CodeSet Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)6053 CCSNapoleon Ave. and Carrollton.Also 8671 CCS. Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building CodeSet Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)8428 CCSWebster St., Magazine to St. Charles.Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building CodeSet Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)8459 CCSSt. Claude Ave., Jordan Ave. to Parish Line.Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building CodeSet Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)8706 CCSNashville Avenue.Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building CodeSet Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)8672 CCSCommon, Baronne to Rampart.See 8719 CCS. Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building CodeSet Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)9127 CCSPine St. - St. Charles to Broad Place.Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building CodeSet Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)9298 CCSPine St. - Poplar to Plum.Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building CodeSet Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)9622 CCSState St, Laurel to St. Charles Avenue.Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building CodeSet Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)10062 CCSGeneral Pershing - Danneel to S. Liberty.Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building CodeSet Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)10070 CCSPrytania St. - Jackson Avenue to Josephine.Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building CodeSet Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)10464 CCSAmending 6053 CCS on N. Carrollton Avenue.Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building CodeSet Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)8886 CCSPine St. - Broad Pl. to Colipissa St.Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building CodeSet Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)11078 CCSAmending 10070 CCS.Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building CodeSet Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)11362 CCSNorth side of Dryades St., Common to Howard.Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building CodeSet Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)8474 CCSValmont St.Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building CodeSet-Back Requirements (under 9357 CCS)10614 CCSOn Plum St., amending 8726 and 8764 CCS.See also 9763 CCS.
Building CodeSet-Back Requirements (under 9357 CCS)12132 CCSOn Common St., Baronne to Rampart.Amending by 12928 CCS.
Building CodeSet-Back Requirements (under 9357 CCS)9835 CCSBuilding line on Broadway.
Building CodeSet-Back Requirements (under 9357 CCS)10602 CCSDefining the manner of establishing a set-back or building line on all portions of ground so located that the side portions form an angle smaller or larger than ninety degrees with the front; along all streets regulated by a building line.
Building CodeSet-Back Requirements (under 9357 CCS)10598 CCS1928Regulating the placing of public and semi-public buildings or schools in zoned or set-back areas, where the institution owns the square of ground.
Building CodeTheatres and Motion Pictures7340 CCS1923Governing the construction, alteration and equipment of buildings used for production, storing and handling of Nitro-Cellulose films.
CanalsAlgiers Outfall Canal9031 CCS1926Providing for the construction of a vehicular bridge at Behrman Avenue.
CanalsCamp and Melpomene Street Canals5805 CS1891Authorizing contract with Charles T. Collom for the covering up of the Camp and Melpomene St. CanalsSee also 5441 CS.
CanalsClaiborne Canal1229 OS1853Providing for the digging of Claiborne Canal to the upper city limits.
CanalsClaiborne Canal1598 OS1854Providing for the digging of a drainage canal from Claiborne St. to Carrollton Avenue.Providing for the digging of a drinage canal from Claiborne St. to Carrollton Avenue.
CanalsColiseum and Camp Street Canal6923 AS1881Accepting bid of the City Railroad Company to culvert the Coliseum and Camp St. Canal.
CanalsGalvez Street Canal1287 OS1854Providing for the digging of Galvez Street Canal.
CanalsLondon Avenue Canal5724 OS1861Awarding contract for digging a canal in London Avenue from Broad St. Canal to the new drainage machine.
CanalsNavigation CanalIndustrial Canal
CanalsNavigation Canal5098 CCS1918Fixing the location of the Navigation Canal to be dug, built, operated and acquired by the Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans.See Act 244 of the Legislature of 1914.
CanalsNew CanalNow New Basin Canal
CanalsNew Canal112 CC1852Requesting the opinion of the City Attorney regarding the right of the Canal Banking Co. to construct a bridge across the New Canal at Carrollton Ave.
CanalsNew Canal1252 OS1853Directing the City Attorney to force the Canal Banking Company to repair and restrict use of the landing at the intersection of Julia and Claiborne Sts., known as the Amite Canal Landing.
CanalsNew Canal4955 AS1879Providing that the Southern Yacht Club place a keeper at the bridge over the New Canal at the intersection of the revetment levee at West End, and keep bridge in repair, in exchange for mooring privileges granted to said Club.
CanalsNew Canal737 CCS1913Providing for a lift bridge over the channel connecting the New Basin Canal with the Southern Yacht Club.
CanalsNew Canal9295 CCS1926Authorizing contract with N. O. Public Service, Inc. for care and maintenance of bridge at Carrollton Avenue.
CanalsNew Canal14316 CCS1935Providing for the sale of the superstructure of the bridge over the New Basin Canal at Magnolia Street.
CanalsOld Basin Canal9402 CCSProviding for payment of the cost of filling in the Old Basin Canal at the intersectin of Broad Street.
CanalsOld Basin Canal8221 CCSAuthorizing steps to force the N. O. Public Service to fill in the Old Basin at the intersection of Claiborne Avenue.
CanalsOld Basin Canal8216 CCS1924Directing payment of $75,000.00 to the Liquidators of the Carondelet Canal & Navigation Co.
CanalsOld Basin Canal8023 CCS1924Directing the Mayor to enter into negotiations for the purchse of the Old Basin Canal, with the Board of Liquidators of the Carondelet Canall & Navigation Co.Amended by 8798 CCS.
CanalsOrleans and Poydras Canals1807 & 1808 AS1872Providing settlement for lands expropriated by the city in the buildings of Orleans and Poydras Street Canals.
CanalsSeventeenth Canal10133 CCS1928Accepting bid of John Reiss for the construction of a concrete bridge at Claiborne Avenue.
CanalsSewerage & Water Board: - Various Canals32 CCS1912Along Protection Levee; on Florida Walk, and Marigny Avenue.
CanalsSewerage & Water Board: - Various Canals31 CCS1912Broad Street from lower side of St. Bernard Avenue to point near Carondelet Walk; branch canal and pipe line on Lapeyrouse St., Maurepas and Esplanade Avenue, and a syphon under Carondelet Canal.
CemeteriesCarrollton Cemetery6316 NCSSetting aside five lots in Carrollton Cemetery for use as the German Protestant Orphan Asylum on condition that they renounce their burial rights in Valence St. Cemetery, granted under Ord. 2817 AS.
CemeteriesCarrollton Cemetery19431903Providing for the construction of a shed to be used for shelter during funerals.
CemeteriesCarrollton Cemetery13773 CCS1932Dedicating an additional strip of ground in Carrollton Cemetery for burial purposes.
CemeteriesChalmette Cemetery6210 OS1864Donating to the U. S. Government 8 - 61/100 acres of land in St. Bernard Parish, known as Camp Chalmette, to be used as a cemetery by the United States Army and Navy.
CemeteriesCypress Grove Cemetery54 OS1840Providing for the establishment of the Cypress Grove Cemetery by the Firemen's Charitable Association.Location not given.
CemeteriesGentilly Road3459 OS1857Granting permission to P. G. Wright to establish a cemetery near Gentilly Road in the rear of property owned by the city, provided the said Wright shell and maintain the city's portion of St. Bernard Avenue, from Gentilly Road to Love Street, and providing further that the said Wright purchase the property sold to the city for a House of Refuge.See 788 OS - purchasing the ground, See also 5048 CCS - establishing a Potter's Field in this approximate location. - "Potter's Field" page 7.
CemeteriesHolt Cemetery5706 NCSDirecting the fencing in of property at St. Louis and Monroe Sts. to be known as the new Holt Cemetery.
CemeteriesHolt Cemetery4996 AS1879Authorizing the Administrator of Police to lay off a portion of ground on the lower City Park intersection of St. Louis and Metairie Road to be known as Holt Cemetery
CemeteriesJewish Cemeteries4863 OS1849Granting permission to establish a cemetery in square bounded by Solon, Pelopidas, Frenchmen and Elysian Fields Sts.
CemeteriesJewish Cemeteries3754 OS1858Granting permission to the Hebrew Association to establish a cemetery in square bounded by Canal, Gasquet, Anthony and Bernadotte Streets.
CemeteriesJewish Cemeteries14518 CCS1936Granting permission to the Congregation of Beth Israel to establish a cemetery in square bounded by Stephen, Girard, Elysian Fields, Frenchmen and Mandolin Sts.
CemeteriesLafayette Cemetery4003 OSProviding space for use of the Orphans' Home Asylum on Seventh St.
CemeteriesLafayette Cemetery3831 OS1858Amending 3765 OS providing for the enclosing of Cemetery No. 1 with a bridk wall, and the building of 120 valuts in Cemetery No. 2.
CemeteriesLafayette Cemetery13873 CCS1932Declaring as "unused and abandoned" lots Nos. 308 and 309 in Lafayette No. 1
CemeteriesLafayette Cemetery14191 CCS1934Issuing duplicate to title to Geo. Wintz, in Laf. No. 2.
CemeteriesLincoln Cemetery287 NCS1900Granting permission to establish a cemetery in square bounded by London Ave., Havana, Duele and Hope Sts.
CemeteriesLocust Grove Cemetery: No. 1 and No. 26339 OSPurchasing square 363 bounded by Sixth, Seventh, Magnolia and Locust.
CemeteriesLocust Grove Cemetery: No. 1 and No. 22974 NCSDiscontinuing the use of Locust Grove Cemeteries Nos. 1 and 2, as cemeteries, and providing for the erection of the new Thomy Lafon School on No. 1.See 2945 NCS.
CemeteriesLocust Grove Cemetery: No. 1 and No. 24263 NCSDedicating Square 360 as a playground.
CemeteriesLocust Grove Cemetery: No. 1 and No. 28699 NCSDedicating square 363 as a playground.
CemeteriesLocust Grove Cemetery: No. 1 and No. 26317 OS1865Providing for the purchase of Square 360 bounded by Sixth, Seventh, Freret and Locust* Streets, (Late Jacob and Solis Sts.) for a cemetery, designated as No. 1.
CemeteriesLocust Grove Cemetery: No. 1 and No. 23863 AS1876Sts. Designating square 363 as Cemetery No. 2.
CemeteriesMasonic Cemetery6273 OS1865Granting to the Masons permission to establish a cemetery in square 632 bounded by Bienville, Helena and Metairie Road.
CemeteriesPotter's Field5048 CCS1918Authorizing the organization Company, Inc. to establish a public burial ground in the Zagame Tract lying two arpents on Gentilly Ave. by 20 arpents in depth between the Lund Tract and the Aurianne Tract, bounded by London Ave. in the rear. Two acres to be taken in the rear of said tract to be used in perpetuity as a Potter's Field.
CemeteriesRules Governing Cemeteries1582 OS1854Providing for the issuance of burial certificates and the burial of charity cases.
CemeteriesRules Governing Cemeteries1171 OS1885Providing for the burial of all persons within the shortest possible time in cemeteries belonging to the city.
CemeteriesRules Governing Cemeteries13556 CCS1932Prohibiting the playing of any radio, phonograph or any other sound producing instrument in any commercial establishment within 1000 feet of the outer boundary line of any cemetery or burial ground between 9 AM and 6 PM.
CemeteriesSociety of Benoist918 CS1884Granting permission to the Society of Benoist to establish a cemetery in square 779 bounded by Music, Arts and Solidelle Sts.
CemeteriesSt. Patrick's Cemetery167 OS1841Granting permission to the Roman Catholic Church to establish a cemetery in the Municipality to be known as "St. Patrick's Cemetery".Location not given.
CemeteriesTouro-Shakespeare Home1121937Accepting for the Touro-Shakespeare Home, lots 11 and 13 on Laurel Avenue between Rose and Metairie Walks for use as burial lots. Donated by E. R. Bradley.
CemeteriesValence Street Cemetery14192 CCSIssuing duplicate title for lot No. 58 to J. W. Perkins.
CemeteriesValence Street Cemetery6908 NCSDedicating lot No. 37 for use of the Home for Incurables.
CemeteriesValence Street Cemetery2817 AS1874Donating certain lots in the Valence St. Cemetery to the Germoan Orphan Asylum.See 6316 NCS - Carrollton Cemetery).
CemeteriesWashington Cemetery3622 OS1858Providing four lots of ground in the new Washington Cemetery for use of the Orphans' Home Asylum on Seventh Street.
Census39 OS1852Imposing a fine of $10.00 on persons refusing to give correct information to Census Commissioners
CensusPopulation City of CarrolltonTaken from book "City of Carrollton".
CensusPopulation City of Carrollton1857Total number of Whites - 1,872; Free Negroes - 87; Slaves - 112. Total 2,071. Voters 250.
CensusPopulation City of Carrollton1861Total number of Whites - 2,144; Free Negroes - 60, Slaves - 171; Negroes in jail - 11. Total - 2,382. Voters - 249.
CensusPopulation City of Carrollton1862Total number of Whites - 2,429; Free Negroes - 99, Slaves - 237; Slaves in jail - 11. Total - 2,776. Voters - 283.
CensusPopulation City of Carrollton1863Total number of Whites - 2,233; Free Negroes - 83; Slaves - 82; Negroes known as contrabands - 215. Total - 2,613. Voters 244.
CensusPopulation City of Carrollton1864Total number of Whites - 2,156; Negroes - 324. Total - 2,480. Voters - 288.
CensusPopulation City of Carrollton1865Total number of Whites - 2,227; Negroes - 724. Total 2,951. Voters - 282.
CensusPopulation City of Carrollton1866Total number of Whites - 2,194; Negroes - 864. Total 3,058. Voters - 264.
CensusPopulation City of Carrollton1867Total number of Whites - 2,198; Negroes - 729. Total 2,927. Voters - 160.
CensusPopulation City of Carrollton1868Total number of Whites - 2,084; Negroes - 838. Total 2,922. White voters - 386. Negro voters - 240.
CensusPopulation City of Carrollton1869Total number of Persons - 3,496. Voters - 739.
CensusPopulation City of Carrollton51 NCS1900Tendering all possible assistance to the U. S. Government in the enumeration and tabulation of the population of New Orleans.
Circuses7152 CCS1922Providing that circuses using streets and roadways to restore them.
CisternsSee Health
Cisterns6022 AS1879General Health Law. Providing for covers for cisterns.See Section 15. Also, 7181 As - providing that all dwellings be supplied with either hydrant or cistern water.
Cisterns6533 CS1892Providing that all buildings erected in the city shall be provided with a healthy supply of water and the aggreate capacity of cisterns to be not less than 2500 gallons and be suitably covered.
Cisterns3196 NCS1905Providng for covers for cisterns, tanks, barrels, buckets or other containers as a protection against the breeding of mosquitoes.
Cisterns3277 NCS1905Promoting the public health by prescribing the manner in which water liabale to breed mosquitoes shall be cared for.
City BuildingsExclusive of schools, courts, prisons, engine houses, asylums, libraries, etc., which are listed under their respective headings.
City BuildingsCity Hall Annex5195 NCSProviding for payment of the Jefferson Construction Co.See 5063 NCS and 5347 NCS.
City BuildingsCity Hall Annex5668 NCSAuthorizing plans and electrical fixtures, advertising for bids, etc.
City BuildingsCity Hall Annex5177 NCSProviding for semi-monthly payment of supervising architect.
City BuildingsCity Hall Annex4924 NCSChanging plans and specifications.See also 5063, 5777 and 5981 NCS.
City BuildingsCity Hall Annex4636 NCSAccepting bid of the Congress Construction Co.
City BuildingsCity Hall Annex2915 NCSDirecting sale of buildings on site.
City BuildingsCity Hall Annex2550 NCSAuthorizing revised plans and specifications.See 4073, 4129, and 4260 NCS.
City BuildingsCity Hall Annex5683 NCSAuthorizing plans for furnishing, advertising for bits etc.
City BuildingsCity Hall Annex1699 NCSDirecting sale of buildings located on site of Carondelet and Lafayette Sts.See 1838 NCS - accepting bid of M. Feitel.
City BuildingsCity Hall Annex4423 NCSProviding for the construction.
City BuildingsCity Hall Annex1698 NCS1903Appropriating $15,000.00 and authorizing plans and specifications, advertising for bids, etc. for erection of an annex to City Hall.
City BuildingsCity Hall Annex1909 NCS1903Directing the sale of the inside portion of the corner of Carondelet and Lafayette Sts. (City Halll Annex site) beginning 90' from the corner of Lafayette St. and measuring 29' 9" 5''' on Carondelet toward Poydras, and 171' 9" in depth toward St. Charles.This is where the Sewerage & Water Board Bldg. is now located. Amended by 1995 NCS.
City BuildingsCity Hall Main Building1397 CCS1914Authorizing immediate repair to roof, disregarding 1081 CCS calling for plans.Amended and re-enacted by 1816 CCS.
City BuildingsHoward Annex14424 CCSOffering Howard Anex, City Hall Annex and the Sewerage and Water Board property to the Federal Government as a site for the new federal building.
City BuildingsHoward Annex3434 CCS1916Authorizing purchase from the Hibernia Bank & Trust Co., Trustee, of nine portions of ground with buildilngs thereon. Five lots of ground with buildings thereon. Five lots of varying dimensions fronting on St. Charles St., and four on Carondelet, joining each other in the center of the square. All located between Lafayette and Poydras Streets.
City BuildingsMunicipal Repair Plant2077 CCS & 2206 CCSPlans and specifications for erection of a warehouse and tool room.Also see 2662 CCS - Main Bldgs.
City BuildingsMunicipal Repair Plant5442 CCSMaking additional purchase in square bounded by Telemachus.
City BuildingsMunicipal Repair Plant1951 CCS1914Authorizing purchase of property in square bounded by S. Genois, Gravier, S. Clark and property occupied by the Municipal Repair Plant, to enlarge same.Also see 2105 CCS - Plans
City BuildingsPublic Property - Public Works1981 CCS1914Dedicating to the Department of Public Property Property owned by the city at 413 to 415 Baronne St. for the storage of tools, implements, etc.
City BuildingsPublic Property - Public Works9065 CCS1926Authorizing the leasing of the Fabacher Stables at St. Thomas & Eighth Sts., for use of the Department of Public Works.
City BuildingsStationary Asphalt Plant2941 CCSAccepting bid of Warren Bros. & Co., for the erection in square of Perdido, Genois, Gravier and S. Clark Sts.
City BuildingsSugar Sheds2489 NCS1904Authorizing sale of sugar sheds "B" and "E" on N. Front St., Iberville St. and Conti and Clay Sts.
City BuildingsSugar Sheds2934 NCS1905Transferring to the Board of Comissioners of the Port of New Orleans the two outer sugar sheds on the river front between Iberville and Conti.
City Government6122 OS1863Establishing the office hours of City Employees from 9 AM to 3 PM.
City Government6251 OS1864Granting the Mayor the right to select the Police, and regulate the salaries to be paid. Also creating a Board of Trustees of the Police Fund.
City Government6365 OS1865Granting an Analytical Chemist for the City of New Orleans.
City Government71 AS1870Organizing the Department of Assessments.
City Government559 AS1870Organizing the Office of the City Attorney.
City Government430 AS1870Providing for the punctual payment of employees and officers of the city to prevent the traffic and discounting wages due by the city for work performed.Repealed by 4151 AS.
City Government294 AS1870Establishing the Twelfth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth Wards.
City Government136 AS1870Dividing the City of New Orleans into fifteen Assessment Districts.
City Government58 AS1870Fixing the salary of the City Attorney at $6,000.00 per annum.See also 2870 AS - Book 31.
City Government48 AS1870Providing an appropriation of fifty dollars per month for the purpose of establishing a central office of Notarial Records.
City Government39 AS1870Organizing and defining the duties of the Department of Commerce.See also 857 AS - Book 26.
City Government38 AS1870Organizing the Department of Improvements.
City Government22 AS1870Establishing a Fiscal Year.
City Government60 AS1870Determining the number of employees and their salaries for the Department of Finance.
City Government6649 AS1880Organizing the Mayor's Court in New Orleans.
City Government7426 AS1881Creating a Board of Commissioners of Prisons and Asylums, defining their powers and duties.See 13489 CS Book 122 - appointing a Board.
City Government172 CS1883Requiring Chief Clerks of all City Departments to furnish bond in favor of the Mayor as required by Section 39 of the City Charter.
City Government2956 CS1888Reorganizing the various departments of the city government, Mayor, Comptroller, Treasurer, Commissioner of Public Works, Commissioner of Police and Public Buildings, Surveyor, City Attorney, and Depart of the Council. Also list of clerks, salaries, etc.
City Government10758 CS1895Authorizing the compilation of city ordinances, state and supreme court decisions affecting said ordinances, also a proper digest and index of same.
City Government12549 CS1896Providing that one volume, each, of Flynn's Digest of Ordinances be delivered to the various state and city offices.
City Government310 NCS1900Authorizing the Comptroller to open an account upon his books to be known as an "Emergency Fund" and transfer all unexpended balances to same.
City Government122 NCS1900Directing the City Engineer to establish and equip a laboratory for testing and analyzing cements, asphalts, etc., used in public works.
City Government16168 CS1900Directing the Committee on Legislation to draft an amendment to the City Charter or the State Constitution, proposing the abolishment of the City Board of Health.
City Government308 NCS1900Authorizing the Clerk of the Council to have printed a Manual of the City; embracing all departments - legislative, legal and executive.
City Government5631 NCS1909Establishing the office of City Alienist., for the treatment of insane persons, and to give testimony in the courts.See also 6365 OS creating the office of Analytical Chemist.
City Government5848 NCS1909Adopting as the official map of the section bounded by Carrollton, Last Street, the New Basin Canal and Sixteenth Street, a map approved by W. J. Hardee, City Engineer, in order to adjust former discrepancies in previous surveys and maps.
City Government5775 NCS1909Accepting recommendations outlined in the report of Chas. E. Wermuth and R. C. Lloyd for a proper system of accounting in the various municipal departments.
City Government9427 CCS1926Fixing the salary of the 1st Assistant City Attorney at $5,000 per annum.
City Government9417 CCS1926Fixing the salary of the Factory Inspector at $200.00 per month.
City Government9870 CCS1927Fixing the salary of the 1st Assistant District Attorney at $6,000 per annum.
City GovernmentAddenda40 OS1852Authorizing the Mayor to dispose of 64 slaves to the highest bidder.
City GovernmentAddenda587 OS1853Prohibiting city officers from effecting insurance on city property.
City GovernmentAddenda3811 OS1858Conveying a message from the Mayor concerning the management of city property.
City GovernmentCharter of 1912Charter of the City of New Orleans as embodied in Act 159 of 1912, and amended by subsequent Acts of the Legislature up to and including 1936, available in book form. - Act 159 of 1912 created the present Commission form of government.
City GovernmentCharter of 191213068 CCSCreating the Dept. of Public Markets.Amending Section 5 of Ord. No. 1.
City GovernmentCharter of 191210465 CCSAmending No. 1 so as to include the listing of all real estate owned by the city.
City GovernmentCharter of 191212190 CCSAmending sections 1 and 3 of Ord. No. 1 CCS.
City GovernmentCharter of 191214116 CCSDistributing and defining the powers and duties of the five departments of the city government in accordance with Act 159 of 1912.Amended by 14161 CCS re inssuance of checks against city funds.
City GovernmentCharter of 1912l CCS1912Organizing the various departments of the city government in accordance with Act 159 of 1912.
City GovernmentCharter of 19121196 CCS1914Authorizing the City Attorney to prepare a code or digest of the by-laws, resolutions and ordinances now in force and effect, and to employ a competent person for the purpose.
City GovernmentCharter of 19124889 CCS1918Establishing a flag for the city - design approved by the Bienville Bi-centennial Committee.See also 3686 OS - Book 13.
City GovernmentCharter of 19127395 CCS1918Selecting the "Oleander" as the Official Flower of the City of New Orelans.
City GovernmentCharter of 19129024 CCS1926Designating Wm. T. Hall, Commissioner of Public Utilities, as Act Commissioner of Finance.
City GovernmentCharter of 19129380 CCS1926Providing that all cash received by employees of the city, for the city, be transmitted to the Department of Public Finances, in the manner prescribed.
City GovernmentContracts11500 CS1895Prohibiting the City Comptroller from returning any and all certificates of deposit to any bidder or contractor to whom a contract has been awarded until such bidder has left with the Comptroller a certificate from the City Engineer showing that a certified copy of such contract has been deposited in his office.
City GovernmentContracts11305 CS1895Providing that all parties bidding on work for the city or the furnishing of supplies for such work, must pay contractors' license, in order to qualify as bidders.
City GovernmentContracts10486 CS1895Providing that all contracts let for public works of any kind shall require that none other than bona fide resident citizens be employed thereon.
City GovernmentContracts13779 CCS1932Prohibiting the employment of, application for, or acceptance of work on any publicly owned or publicly operated property, except by qualified voters. Making exceptions in cases where fully qualified persons are not available.
City GovernmentPersonnel Division14116 CCS1934Defining the powers and duties of the commission Council in accordance with Act 159 of 1912.Amending by 14161 CCS. See Also: Nos. 1, 10465, 12190, and 13068 CCS.
City GovernmentPersonnel Division14295 CCS1934Providing for the establishment and operation of a Personnel Division.
City GovernmentPersonnel Division14402 CCS1936Providing for the payment of $1,500 for an Index-Digest of the city ordinances, state laws and constitutional provisions affecting the city government.
City GovernmentPurchasing Agent10043 CCS1927Fixing the salary of the City Purchasing Agent at $4,500.00 per annum.
City GovernmentPurchasing Agent12792 CCS1931Providing that no department be permitted to spend more than one-twelfth of the amount apportioned to them in any one month, by the annual budget.
City GovernmentPurchasing Agent12921 CCS1931Providing that the Purchasing Agent make no purchase of supplies or materials unless requisitioned for by the heads of the departments for which ordered, and making it the duty of firms to requuire such requisitions.
City GovernmentPurchasing Agent14450 CCS1936Providing for a centralized purchasing system, a bureau of purchasing, and the appointment of a purchasing agent.
City GovernmentSupplies (Accepting bids for the furnishing of various supplies, equipment, etc. covering specified periods)
City GovernmentSupplies (Accepting bids for the furnishing of various supplies, equipment, etc. covering specified periods)12921 CCS1931Providing that the Purchasing Agent shall make no purchase of supplies or material unless requisitions therefor have been issued by the heads of the departments requiring such supplies or materials, and making it the duty of firms to see that requisitions have been duly made by the proper officials.
City GovernmentSupplies (Accepting bids for the furnishing of various supplies, equipment, etc. covering specified periods)14193 CCS1934Gasoline. Awarded to: Standard Oil Co. Period of 3 mos.
City GovernmentSupplies (Accepting bids for the furnishing of various supplies, equipment, etc. covering specified periods)14223 CCS1935Meat. Awarded to: M. W. Saloman & Son. Period of 6 mos.
City GovernmentSupplies (Accepting bids for the furnishing of various supplies, equipment, etc. covering specified periods)14260 CCS1935Fire Brick and Clay. Awarded to: J. Watts Kearney. Quantities
City GovernmentSupplies (Accepting bids for the furnishing of various supplies, equipment, etc. covering specified periods)14279 CCS1935Meat. Awarded to: M. W. Salomon & Son. Period of 6 mos.
City GovernmentSupplies (Accepting bids for the furnishing of various supplies, equipment, etc. covering specified periods)14281 CCS193536 Tires. Awarded to: A. O. Schwartz, Inc.
City GovernmentSupplies (Accepting bids for the furnishing of various supplies, equipment, etc. covering specified periods)14280 CCS1935Mazda Lamps. Awarded to: Electric Appliance. Period of 1 year.
City GovernmentSupplies (Accepting bids for the furnishing of various supplies, equipment, etc. covering specified periods)14483 CCS1936Bread. Awarded to: Fedrico Baking Co. Period of 6 mos.
City GovernmentSupplies (Accepting bids for the furnishing of various supplies, equipment, etc. covering specified periods)14492 CCS1936Lumber. Awarded to: R. F. Mestayer. Period of 6 mos.
City GovernmentSupplies (Accepting bids for the furnishing of various supplies, equipment, etc. covering specified periods)14484 CCS1936Bread. Awarded to: Jos. Susslin. Period of 6 mos.
City GovernmentSupplies (Accepting bids for the furnishing of various supplies, equipment, etc. covering specified periods)14359 CCS1936Coal. Awarded to: Gulf Coal and Coke Co. Period of 1 year.
City GovernmentSupplies (Accepting bids for the furnishing of various supplies, equipment, etc. covering specified periods)14489 CCS1936Coal. Awarded to Gulf Coal & Coke Co. Period of 1 year.
City GovernmentSupplies (Accepting bids for the furnishing of various supplies, equipment, etc. covering specified periods)14536 CCS1937Coal. Awarded to: Gulf Coal & Coke Co. Period of 1 year.
City GovernmentSupplies (Accepting bids for the furnishing of various supplies, equipment, etc. covering specified periods)14537 CCS1937Meat. Awarded to: M. W. Salomon & Son. Period of 6 mos.
City GovernmentSupplies (Accepting bids for the furnishing of various supplies, equipment, etc. covering specified periods)14565 CCS1937Bread. Awarded to: Fedrico Baking Co. Period of 6 mos.
City GovernmentSupplies (Accepting bids for the furnishing of various supplies, equipment, etc. covering specified periods)14566 CCS1937Bread. Awarded to: Jos. Susslin. Period of 6 mos.
City GovernmentSupplies (Accepting bids for the furnishing of various supplies, equipment, etc. covering specified periods)14592 CCS1937Meat. Awarded to: M. W. Salomon. Period of 6 mos.
City GovernmentSupplies (Accepting bids for the furnishing of various supplies, equipment, etc. covering specified periods)14626 CCS1937Plate Material. Awarded to: American Rolling Mill Co. Quantities.
City Government - Old CharterSee also "History and Biography".
City Government - Old Charter101 CC1852Authorizing the Mayor to have a seal ordered for the City of New Orleans so as to enable him to furnish copies of documents to the City Attorney and to the several courts.See also 859 AS - Book 28 - ordering payment of die made for seal.
City Government - Old Charter1256 OS1853Providing for the appointment of a Committee to revise the several ordinances organizing the City Government.
City Government - Old Charter3017 OS1856Organizing the Comptroller's Department of the City of New Orleans.Amended by 3954 OS - Book 13.
City Government - Old Charter3106 OS1856Regulating the Treasurer's Department of the City of New Orleans.
City Government - Old Charter3054 OS1856Organizing the Street Commissioner's Department.Amended by 4101 OS - Book 15.
City Government - Old Charter2957 OS1856Organizing a Surveyor's Department of the City of New Orleans.See also 741 AS - book 23, and 2879 AS Book 31.
City Government - Old Charter3317 OS1857Providing for the salary of the Registrar of Voters.Amended by 6292 OS - Book 22.
City Government - Old Charter3686 OS1858Authorizing the Mayor to have a flag made for the City Hall.See 4889 CCS - Book 148.
City Government - Old Charter3699 OS1858Establishing a fixed salary and expenses for the City Coroner.See also 2254 OS - Book 8. See also 6279 OS - Book 52 - fixing salary at $6,000.00 per annum.
City Government - Old Charter5760 OS1861Authorizing the city to issue notes in payment of city debts; total amount not to exceed $500,000.00.See also 5931 OS Book 20.
City Real EstateComprising the purchase, sale and exchange, by the City of New Orleans, of various miscellaneous sites througout the city; exclusive of City Buildings, Schools, Courts, Engine Houses, Asylums, Libraries, etc., which are listed under their respective headings. Transactions listed from 1840 to 1882, are in chronological order; transactions from 1882 to current date are classified according to the Municipal District in which the property is located.
City Real EstateMiscellaneous real estate transactions during the period 1882 to 1935 grouped under the Municipal District in which the transactions occurred.Transactions from 1840 to 1882.
City Real EstateFifth District8628 CS1894Authorizing the city to purchase six lots of ground with improvements in the Fifth District bounded by Orleans, Homer, Odeon Streets and the Public Road.
City Real EstateFifth District1630 NCS1903Authorizing sale of property in Algiers, bounded by the Mississippi River, Sequin and Morgan Streets.
City Real EstateFifth District8326 CCS1925Providing for sale of a certain portion of ground in Square 9, Fifth District, bounded by Delaronde, Bouny, Morgan and Sequin Sts.Amended by 8448 CCS.
City Real EstateFifth District13719 CCS1932Authorizing sale (as no longer required for public use) property in square bounded by Teche, Slidell, Homer and Nunez Streets.
City Real EstateFifth District14552 CCS1937Providing for the sale of Elmwood Drive, Sabine Street, and Potomac Street, from Florence Ave. to Idaho Street. All in Section "A" of Elmwood Subdivision.
City Real EstateFirst District5463 CCS1919Providing for the sale of property bounded by Baronne, Perdido, Penn and Poydras Streets, proceeds to apply toward public improvements.See also 5609 CCS.
City Real EstateFirst District5674 CCS1920Providing for the sale of property in square bounded by Lafayette, Caroandelet, St. Charles and Girod Streets, proceeds to be dedicated to public improvements.
City Real EstateFirst District8587 CCS1925Conveying to the Union Temple Association, Inc., the right to a common alley in the rear of lots at Carondelet and Lafayette Streets.
City Real EstateFirst District10777 CCS1928Providing for the purchase of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, and lots 59 and 163 in the First District of the City of New Orleans in square bounded by S. Liberty, Girod, Loyola and Julia Streets.
City Real EstateFirst District11270 CCS1929Providing for the sale of a portion of ground on Tulane Avenue in the square bounded by La Salle, Liberty, and Gravier Streets, together with improvements thereon.
City Real EstateFirst District12344 CCS1930Authorizing sale of lot No. 6 in square bounded by Lafayette, Girod, Dryades and Baronne Streets.
City Real EstateFourth District6823 CCSAuthorizing payment for lots 5 and 6 in square bounded Sixth, Seventh, Franklin and Saratoga Streets.
City Real EstateFourth District13159 CCS1931Authorizing sale of property as no longer needed for public use, in square bounded by Magnolia, Eighth or Harmony, S. Robertson Streets, and Belmont Place.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations107 OS1840Authorizing the acceptance of Act of Sale covering the purchase of lots from the estate of Richard Hagan (or Hogan).
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations3 OS1840Accepting Act of Sale on the purchase of lots 18, 19, 20 and 21 on Carondelet and Perdido Streets.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations201 OS1841Authorizing the Mayor to accept sale from William Flower to Municipality No. 2, a lot of ground at the corner of Magazine and Basin Streets.See also 314 OS - Book 3.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations174 OS1841Providing for the lease, for 25 years to the highest bidder, of 18 lots belonging to the Municipality, located in square bounded by St. Charles, Carondelet, Poydras and Perdido Streets.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations138 OS1841To annul a mortgage on lot No. 40 on Canal Street and vest in the lawful representatives of the late Nothsvill Dick, a title to the same.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations255 OS1841Providing that the triangle of ground bounded by Canal Tchoupitoulas, New Levee and Common Streets, be divided into lots and sold at public auction.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations1081 OS1845Accepting sale of lot No. 7 bounded by Perillist, Cypress, and Magnolia Streets and the Workhouse.See Workhouse.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations1099 OS1845Providing for the advertisement and sale of Municipally owned property in squares bounded by Poydras, St. Charles, Carondelet & Union Streets.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations1058 OS1845Authorizing acceptance of sale of one square of ground bounded by Vine, Hevia, Willow and Cypress Streets; also 8 lots same vicinity.See Workhouse.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations1046 OS1845Authorizing acceptance of sale of 100 feet on Annunciation Street by 110 on Duplantier St.See Schools.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations1106 OS1845Accepting lot offered for sale by Thos. L. Harmann, on Hevia Streets between St. Charles and Carondelet Streets, adjoining Municipal property.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations1072 OS1853Authorizing payment on a lot on St. Mary Street between Religious and Rousseau.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations637 OS1853Providing for the sale at public auction of squares between Fulton, Front, Canal Streets, and the triangular building; also that portion of the batture remaining unsold between New Levee, Fulton, Canal Streets and the triangular building.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations1663 OS1853Approving sale of one lot corner Race and New Levee Streets to Dr. Mercer.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations999 OS1853Accepting donation of ground made by C. Bengnot to be used for streets and Avenues.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations632 OS1853Authorizing the Mayor to sell the triangle of ground at the corner of Race and New Levee Sts.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations631 OS1853Authorizing the Mayor to offer for sale lots and buildings thereon, known as the Fulton School situated at the corner of Annunciation and Duplantier Streets.See 1046 OS authorizing purchase of this ground in 1845.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations587 OS1853Prohibiting city officers from effecting insurance on city property.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations532 OS1853Authorizing the transfer of lots 3 and 4 fronting on Poydras Street at the corner of Carondelet, to R. F. Nichols.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations1869 OS1854Pertaining to the sale of property at Fort Jackson belonging to the Board of Health.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations1686 OS1854Pertaining to a portion of ground on Washington Street in the Third District, taken by the city for the opening of Broad Street.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations1768 OS1854Providing that certain property lying between Gravier and Poydras Streets, in the 2nd District, and sold by the city, be returned to the original owners.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations2302 OS1855Pertaining to the selling of a certain portion of ground on the west side of Chartres (or Conde) Street.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations3522 OS1857See Schools.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations3518 OS1857Authorizing sale at public auction of a small lot of ground at the corner of Louisa and Royal Streets.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations3396 OS1857Providing for the sale of property conveyed to the city Wm. H. Garland, located in square bounded by St. Charles (or Nayades), Sixth, Conery, and Carondelet (or Appollo) Streets.See also 3252 OS.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations4235 OS1858Providing for the exchange of a triangular piece of ground at the corner of Villere and Babcock Streets for an adjacent piece of ground.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations3811 OS1858Transmitting a message from the Mayor pertaining to the management of City Property.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations3852 OS1858Authorizing the Finance Committee to sell through the City Auctioneer all city property not needed for public use.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations4678 OS1859Providing for the sale at public auctin of two lots located in square bounded by Canal, Franklin, Customhouse and ____? Streets.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations4740 OS1859Pertaining to the sale of buildings on ground lately purchased for the opening of Claiborne Street, from St. Anthony Street to Elysian Fields Ave.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations5172 OS1860Pertaining to the purchase of land on the upper side of St. Andrew Street, from Prytania to Dryades Sts.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations5246 OS1860Pertaining to the purchase of land bounded by St. Denis, St. Patrick, Seventh and Harmony Streets.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations5129 OS1860Providing for the purchase of a piece of ground in square bounded Pacanier, Orange, St. John the Baptist and Richard Streets, in the First District.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations5044 OS1860Providing for the sale of various properties, including a square on the batture between Bienville and Custom House Streets.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations5371 OS1860Providing for the immediate sale of all property acquired by the opening of Claiborne St.See 4740 OS.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations5598 OS1861Authorizing purchase of a square of ground in the Third district, bounded by Aubrey, Galvez, Johnson and O'Reilly Streets.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations5908 OS1862Authorizing the sale of all buildings on the property taken over by the city in the opening of Derbigny Street.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations5863 OS1862Authorizing the Mayor to accept donation of triangle at the intersection of Esplanade and Bayou Road, providing the property owners pave the frontage.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations6376 OS1865Authorizing the Mayor to sell at public auction the "Powder House" and land belonging to the city located seven miles below the city.No. 3346 AS - authorizes the Mayor to make title to the La. Agricultural and Mechanical College, property known ass the "Powder House" property.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations6361 OS1865Authorizing the Mayor to lease to W. H. Irwin, the plantation in St. Bernard Parish known as Chalmette Plantation.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations1224 AS1871Authorizing the Mayor to sell at public auction four pieces of property in the Third District, accruing to the city from the opening of Moreau and Royal Streets.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations1895 AS1872Authorizing the Mayor to purchase two lots of ground on Magazine Street between Napoleon Ave. and Berlin Street.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations2058 AS1873Authorizing sale of a lot on Tchoupitoulas Street between Poydras and Natchez Streets.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations2788 AS1874Authorizing the purchase of two lots of ground on Market Street between Monroe and Franklin Streets.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations2826 AS1874Providing for the sale at auction of four lots of ground in square of Erato, Dryades, Clio and Baronne Streets; one lot with improvements in square of Baronne, Poydras, Penn and Perdido Streets; and three lots in square of St. Thomas, Orange, Chippewa aand Richards Sts.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations2827 AS1874Authorizing the purcase of real estate in Suburb Gueno in order to compromise a claim of Chas. B. Singleton against the city.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations2536 AS1874Authorizing the Mayor to purchase the property known as th "Bank of Louisiana" situated in the Second District corner Royal and Conti Streets.
City Real EstatePeriod 1840 to 1882 - Miscellaneous locations8119 AS1882Providing for the transfer to the Louisiana Jockey Club a certain portion of ground in the vicinity of the Louisiana Jockey Club.
City Real EstateSecond District12392 CS1896Recording the purchase of buildings situated at 618 and 620 St. Ann Street.Use not stated.
City Real EstateSecond District16232 CS1900Approving purchase of a triangular piece of ground bounded by Esplanade Ave., Crete and Bell Streets.
City Real EstateSecond District2161 CCS1915Authorizing purchase from the N. O. Terminals Co., property known as the old McDonogh No. 18 school, to establish thereon an Isolation Hospital.
City Real EstateSecond District7050 CCS1922Providing for the sale of propety bounded by St. Anthony, St. Louis and City Park Ave.
City Real EstateSecond District9246 CCS1926Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property to see at auction the property forming the corner of Bourbon and Iberville Streets, in square bounded by Canal and Royal.9247 CCS - authorizing sale of lease.
City Real EstateSecond District9453 CCS1926Providing for the exchange of a portion of square No. 895 (D'Hemicourt plan) for a portion of square No. 402 (Coleman plan) in the Second District from Peters Ave. to Orleans Street, between W. Dane and the city.
City Real EstateSecond District9664 CCS1927Authorizing correction of description of property in the First District exchangd between the city and Mrs. Anna Rainold.
City Real EstateSecond District11290 CCS1929Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property to sell at auction a certain lot of ground located in square bounded by St. Ann, St. Claude, Rampart, and Dumaine Streets (lot No. 9) and dedicating proceeds of sale to public improvements.
City Real EstateSecond District11905 CCS1929Authorizing the sale of lots 6 and 7 of square 118 of the Second District, bounded by N. Rampart, St. Louis, Basin and Toulouse Streets.See also 2161 CCS.
City Real EstateSecond District12751 CCS1930Authorizing sale of certain lots of ground in square 174 and 175 bounded by Robertson, Villere, Gov. Nicholls Streets, and Esplanade Ave., dedicating proceeds of sale to public improvements.
City Real EstateSecond District12552 CCS1930Authorizing sale of unused portion of Helena Street, between Iberville and Canal Streets, no longer needed for public use.
City Real EstateSecond District12752 CCS1930Authorizing sale of lot in square 519, bounded by N. Carrollton Ave., Dumaine St. and Picheloupe Place, dedicating proceeds to public improvements.See also 12910 CCS.
City Real EstateSecond District12924 CCS1931Authorizing sale of property in square bounded by Canal Boulevard, Weiblen Place, St. Louis Street and the north line of the tract formerly owned by the Firemens' Charitable and Benevolent Association. Proceeds to public improvements.
City Real EstateSecond District13186 CCS1931Authorizing and directing sale of property in square bounded by Dumaine, Rampart, St. Claude and St. Ann Streets.
City Real EstateSecond District14043 CCS1933Authorizing sale of property originally intended to form a part of Barracks Street, in square 231, bounded by Esplanade Avenue, Roman and Derbigny Streets. Dedicating proceeds to public improvements.
City Real EstateSecond District14133 CCS1934Authorizing sale of property forming the end of Wilkinson Street from Decatur to property line of Public Belt Tracks.
City Real EstateSecond District14291 CCS1935Authorizing sale of lots Nos. 1 and 2 in square 357 bounded by St. Ann, Orleans, N. White and N. Broad Streets.
City Real EstateSecond District14236 CCS1935Authorizing the lease of property at the corner of Royal and Conti Streets, bounded by Exchange Alley and Bienville Sts.
City Real EstateSecond District14577 CCS1937Authorizing cancellation of ground rent contract on lot No. 10 fronting on Royal Street, in square bounded by Iberville, Bourbon and Canal Streets - originally sold by the city to Messrs. McKibben and Munson, and now owned by the Irma Realty & Investment Co., Inc.
City Real EstateSecond District14656 CCS1937Authorizing sale of lot original No. 5 in square original No. 881 (now 396) at the corner of Canal boulevard and Florida Ave., in square further bounded by Vicksburg and Mason Streets.
City Real EstateSecond District14634 CCS1937Authorizing sale of property in square bounded by Front, Conti, Bienville and Clay Streets.
City Real EstateSecond District14688 CCS1938Providing for the sale of various properties in square bounded by St. Peter, N. Derbigny, Lafitte and N. Claiborne Streets. Proceeds to public improvements.
City Real EstateSeventh District5087 NCS1908Authorizing sale of building site formerly occupied as an engine house at Leake Avenue and Short St.
City Real EstateSeventh District8749 CCS1925Cancelling and annulling an adjudication made by the City of New Orleans on lot "E", square 320 bounded by S. Claiborne and S. Carrollton Avenues, Short Street and Neron Place, to quiet and confirm the title of Miss C. L. Peters in and to said property.
City Real EstateSeventh District10205 CCS1927Providing for the sale of a square of ground bounded by Carrollton and Tulane Avenues, and Solomon and Ulloa Streets either as a whole or divided into lots.This property purchased by 1571 NCS for a Boys' High School.
City Real EstateSeventh District10622 CCS1928Authorizing purchase from Dr. Ruth Aleman real estate in Square 333, fronting on S. Claiborne between Mistletoe and Monticello Streets.
City Real EstateSeventh District10675 CCS1928Authorizing sale of a triangle in square 69 of the Seventh District. Proceeds dedicated to Public Improvements.
City Real EstateSeventh District10774 CCS1928Authorizing sale of portion of lot 20 in square 70 bounded by Leake Avenue, Carrollton Avenue, Dublin Street, and St. Charles Avenue.
City Real EstateSeventh District11292 CCS1929Authorizing sale of a lot in square No. 114 bounded by Leake Avenue, Leonidas, Zimple and Monroe Streets. Public Improvement Fund 1929.
City Real EstateSeventh District11296 CCS1929Authorizing sale of portion of ground in square 26, bounded by Leake Avenue, Pitt, Miloudon and Cherokee Streets. Public Improvement Fund 1929.See also 11297 CCS.
City Real EstateSeventh District11293 CCS1929Authorizing sale of one lot of ground in square 29 bounded by Gaarfield, Cherokee, Leake and Hillary Streets. For Public Improvement Fund for 1929.See also 12926 CCS.
City Real EstateSeventh District11294 CCS1929Authorizing sale of lot in square 35, bounded by Leake Avenue, Hurst, Hillary and Adams Sts. For Public Improvement Fund for 1929.See also 11295 CCS, and 12925 CCS.
City Real EstateSeventh District14124 CCS1934Authorizing purchase of property in square bounded by Carrollton Avenue, Dublin, Apple and Nelson Streets.
City Real EstateSeventh District14261 CCS1935Providing for the sale of the unused portions of lots 2 and 3 in square 112 bounded by Joliet and Leake Avenue.
City Real EstateSeventh District14262 CCS1935Providing for the sale of the unused portion of Lowerline Street extending from Perrier to Leake Avenue.
City Real EstateSeventh District14282 CCS1935Providing for the sale of the unused portion of lot No. 8 in square 82 bounded by Burdette, Maple, Fern and Hampson Streets.
City Real EstateSeventh District14683 CCS1938Providing for the sale of property bounded by Maple, Burdette, Hampson and Fern Streets.
City Real EstateSixth District4624 NCS1907Authorizing sale of triangular piece of ground bounded by State and Freret Streets, St. Charles Avenue and the Bloomingdale line.
City Real EstateSixth District8553 CCS1925Authorizing acceptance of transfer by the Union Homestead of lots 8 and 9 in square 189, bounded by James, Lopez, Vincent and Rendon Streets.
City Real EstateSixth District9492 CCS1927Providing for the exchange of certain properties no longer needed for public use, for certain properties in the Broadmoor Section now owned by the N. O. Public Service, Inc.
City Real EstateSixth District10773 CCS1928Authorizing sale of property (no longer needed for public use) the unused parts of lots 152 and 153 lower side of State Street Drive and now designated as lot No. 196-A, forming the corner of S. Johnson Street and S. Claiborne Ave.See 11864 CCS - re erroneous description.
City Real EstateSixth District10564 CCS1928Providing for exchange of a certain portion of Willow Street in square 652 between Jefferson Ave. and Soniat Street, for a strip of ground on the opposide of Willow Street in square 677, and repealing ordinance 7836 CCS on the same subject.
City Real EstateSixth District10637 CCS1928Providing for the sale of a certain piece of property in square bounded by Gen. Pershing, S. Lopez, Fontainebleau Drive and Rendon Streets.
City Real EstateSixth District10772 CCS1928Authorizing sale of property (no longer needed for public use) a triangle portion of ground being the unused portions of lots 153 and 154, lower side of State Street Drive.Now 196-B.
City Real EstateSixth District10775 CCS1928Authorizing sale of property (no longer needed for public use) parts of lots 13, 14, and 15, now designated as lots 14 and 15, bounded by Neron, Lowerline, Pine and South Claiborne.
City Real EstateSixth District10776 CCS1928Providing for sale of property by the City of New Orleans certain parts of lots 11 and 12, square 98, Hurstville, bounded by S. Claiborne Avenue, S. Johnson Street and Melodia Court.
City Real EstateSixth District11864 CCS1929Providing for the redemption by the City of New Orleans of certain property owned by the city, and, due to erroneous description, included within certain privately owned property which was sold at tax sale.See 10733 CCS - showing description of property.
City Real EstateSixth District11291 CCS1929Authorizing sale of six lots in square 644, bounded by Robert, Magnolia, Upperline and Clara Streets, dedicating proceeds to public improvements.
City Real EstateSixth District12065 CCS1930Authorizing sale of property located on Jena Street, between Clara and Magnolia Streets, no longer needed for public use.
City Real EstateSixth District13358 CCS1931Authorizing sale of property (no longer needed for public use) unused ends of La Salle and Liberty Streets from the upperline of Nashville Ave. in the direction of State Street.
City Real EstateSixth District12849 CCS1931Authorizing the Mayor to procure from the N. O. Public Service, Inc. a notarial act of correction as to measurements on a certain lot of ground on State Street Drive Extension, acquired by the city through exchange.
City Real EstateSixth District13616 CCS1932Authorizing sale (as no longer needed for pubilc use) of property forming the unused end of Pitt Street, extending from Walnut Street to the upperline of Audubon Park - Proceeds to go into the public improvement fund for 1932.
City Real EstateSixth District14132 CCS1934Authorizing sale of excess portion of ground abutting Broadway property line of Sq. 23, bounded by Broadway, Chestnut and Leake Ave.
City Real EstateSixth District14130 CCS1934Authorizing sale (as no longer required for public use) unused end of Saratoga Street from the upper side of Nashville Ave. to the lower projected line of Everette Place. Public Improvement Fund for 1934.
City Real EstateSixth District14107 CCS1934Authorizing sale (as no longer needed for public use) an unused portion of Broadway, extending from the west line of Camp Street in the direction of Chestnut St. - For Public Improvement Fund for 1934.
City Real EstateSixth District14381 CCS1936Providing for the purchase of 17 lots on Prytania Street corner of Robert and Upperline, for public purposes.
City Real EstateSixth District14410 CCS1936Providing for the sale of the unused portion of Broadway in square No. 22, no longer needed for public use.
City Real EstateSixth District14579 CCS1936Providing for the sale of the unused portion of Danneel Street extending from Nashville Ave. to Rosa Park. No longer required for public use.
City Real EstateThird District10817 CS1895Recording the sale of property (formerly used as a fire house) in square bounded by Marigny, Mandeville, N. Peters and Decatur Streets.
City Real EstateThird District6528 CCS1921Providing for the sale of property bounded by Burgundy, Kerlerec, Dauphine, and Bourbon Sts.
City Real EstateThird District13801 CCS1923Authorizing sale of unused ends of Caffin Ave. and Lamanche Street between Douglas St. and the River.
City Real EstateThird District8753 CCS1925Authorizing sale of a portion of lot "B" in square 377, bounded by St. Claude, St. Anthony, Bourbon and N. Rampart Sts.
City Real EstateThird District9906 CCS1927Providing for the exchange of certain properties between Edwin T. Colton and the City of New Orleans of certain portions of ground in square 1542, 1549, 1547, 1545, 1543, 1548 and 1546, belonging to Edwin T. Colton, for one square of ground in the First District being that portion of Magnolia Street between Gravier & Perdido Sts., belonging to the city.
City Real EstateThird District11323 CCS1929Authorizing sale of a certain portion of ground lying between 2140 and 2285 (Square Nos.) being that portion of Pleasure Street between Annette and St. Anthony Streets. Dedicated to Public improvements.
City Real EstateThird District14288 CCS1935Authorizing exchange of certain portions of Montegut Street from Villere St. to N. Claiborne Ave., and N. Robertson Street from Feliciana St. to Montegut.
City Real EstateThird District14382 CCS1936Providing for the purchase of property in square No. 1531 in the Third District for a playground.
Claims197 AS1870Providing for the settlement of claims against the city (except judgments) not provided for in the City charter. Claims must be prior to April 4th, 1870 on contracts existing at that time.See also 747 AS - extendng the provisions of 197 AS to such claims and accounts maturing during the years of 1870 and 1871.
Claims304 AS1870Authorizing the Administrator of Public Accounts to settle with holders of registered bills not embraced in the floating debt by the issue of certificates under ordinance 197 AS.
Claims882 AS1871Repealing 197 and 747 AS and providing for the issuing of transferable certificates bearing interest to holders of claims and accounts against the city.See also 912 AS.
Claims912 AS1871Making ordinance 882 applicable to settlements voided by the repeal of 197 AS and providing that such claims and claims of the late City of Jefferson which are found correct be settled under Ord. 882 AS.
Claims740 AS1871Providing for the settlement of claims of the New Orleans, Mobile and Chattenooga Railroad, for the opening, grading and filling of Claiborne Avenue at Elysian Fields Avenue.
Claims10600 CCS1928Authorizing quit claim, relinquishing all rights or claims of the City Of New Orleans and the Public Belt Commission of certain lands to the Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans.
Claims12755 CCS1930Confirming title in the name of Mrs. Jules Bermudez to 24 lots in Sq. 74, 3rd District, and authorizing quit claim unto the heirs of the late Mrs. Emma Henderson, widow of Dr. Wm. Harrison, of any title of interest in the said square.
CourtsSee also "Prisons".
CourtsCivil Courts672 OS1853Authorizing purchase, from the wardens of the Church of St. Louis, buildings and ground now occupied by the courts of the Second District bounded by Chartres, Royal, St. Ann and St. Peter Streets.
CourtsCivil Courts1092 OS1853Providing for the fitting up of the old Council Chambers and former Mayor's Department in the Jackson Square Building for use of the Fifth and Sixth District Courts.See also 1215 OS - providing that as soon as the rooms in the Old City Hall are ready the Fifth District Court shall be removed there, and the Second District Court shall be removed to the rooms now occupied by the Fifth District Court, and the rooms now occupied by the Second District Court shall be assigned to the First District Court.
CourtsCivil Courts5009 OS1860Providing for the selection of a site and the erection of a new fire proof court house.Whether Civil or Criminal court, is not stated.
CourtsCivil Courts5279 OS1860Authorizing subscription for thirty copies of "Treaties and Digest of the Criminal Jurisprudence of the State of Louisiana." * * * decisions of the Supreme Court on Acts of the Legislature from 1805 to 1859.
CourtsCivil District Court (New Orleans Court Building)5303 NCSProviding for the transfer by the city, the use of the Cabildo and the old Civil District Buildings, to the Board of Curators of the State Museum, and assigning the Supreme Court Room for use of the La. Historical Society.
CourtsCivil District Court (New Orleans Court Building)1688 NCS1903Selecting square bounded by Royal, St. Louis, Conti and Chartres Streets as a site for a court house to be owned by the City of New Orleans, and designating Exchange Alley, from Conti to St. Louis Streets, as part of the site.See 2414 NCS and 5315 NCS - renewing lease on Buildings between Conti and St. Louis Streets for Court uses.
CourtsCivil District Court (New Orleans Court Building)6885 NCS1910Authorizing barriers placed across Chartres, Conti and St. Louis Sts. during court sessions.
CourtsCriminal District Court - New Building11079 CCSApproving plans and specifications drawn by Gen. Allilson Owen for buildings.
CourtsCriminal District Court - New Building11199 CCSApproving the report of the Advisory Committee.
CourtsCriminal District Court - New Building11197 CCSRepealing ordinance 11129 CCS by reverting $116,000 from engine houses to the Criminal Court Buildings.
CourtsCriminal District Court - New Building10441 CCS1928Dedicating square of ground bounded by Tulane Avenue, Broad, Gravier and White Streets, for the Criminal District Court, Parish Prison and House of Detention.See 10442 CCS - authorizing sale of the old buildings at Tulane Avenue and Saratoga Streets, and directing the proceeds of sale to the new buildings.
CourtsCriminal District Court - Old Buildings5226 CS1891Authorizing the sale of building now occupied by the Criminal Court at the corner of Camp and Lafayette Streets (Known as St. Patrick's Hall).See also 9028 CS authorizing sale at auction, and 4109 NCS - pertaining to sale of buildings to U. S. Government.
CourtsCriminal District Court - Old Buildings5785 CS1891Authorizing, pursuant to provisions of ordinances 5463, 5586, and 5744 CS and all sebsequent proceedings of the Council, the purchase of various properties bounded by Tulane Avenue, Franklin Street, Basin Street (now Saratoga) and Gravier St. for the erection of a Criminal Court Building and Parish Prison.Also 6108 CS.
CourtsCriminal District Court - Old Buildings6808 NCS1910Authorizing the replacing of defective wiring.
CourtsCriminal District Court - Old Buildings2116 CCS1915Declaring an emergency exists, and providing for the immediate repair of the Parish Prison.
CourtsJuvenile Court6070 NCSAmending Budget ordinance to provide for a female probation officer.
CourtsJuvenile Court5474 NCS1908Authorizing lease of premises at 823 Baronne St. for use of the Juvenile Court.
CourtsJuvenile Court6343 CCS1921Providing for a woman Probation Officer for the Juvenile Court.See 6070 NCS.
CourtsRecorder's Court6249 CCSEstablishng four Police Courts to be known as the First and Second Recorders Courts, the Traffic and Night Recorders Courts.
CourtsRecorder's Court201 CCSProviding for the transfer of Recordes from one district to another.
CourtsRecorder's Court7192 ASAuthorizing investigation of reports of inefficiency and bad management.
CourtsRecorder's Court2096 ASPrescribing the hours Courts shall be kept open, and which cases shall be called first.
CourtsRecorder's Court1639 ASProhibiting the collection of bond money for the appearance of prisoners before the various Recorders.See also 1263 AS.
CourtsRecorder's Court12966 CCSCarrying into effect Act 159 of 1912 as amended by Act 115 of 1921, re manner and form of procedure in trials, etc.
CourtsRecorder's Court11216 CCSRegulating the manner of accepting bail, and providing for the parole of prisoners.Repealed by 12184 CCS. See also 1263 AS and 1639 AS.
CourtsRecorder's Court513 AS1870Providing that the Recorders of the several districts shall have the power to commit to the parish prison of the city workhouse, persons charged with the violation of the law.See also 2191 AS.
CourtsSalaries, etc.2729 AS1874Fixing compensation in criminal proceedings of the Justice and Constable of the Seventh Justice Court of the Parish of Orleans.
CourtsSalaries, etc.11201 CCS1929Fixing the salary of Asst. District Attorney Chandler C. Luzenberg, Jr. at $5,000 per annum.
CourtsSalaries, etc.11113 CCS1929Providing for an increase in the salaries of the Judges of the Court of Appeals in accordance with Act 2 of the Extra Session of 1928.
CourtsSalaries, etc.11284 CCS1929Providing for the appointment of a crier for the Court of appeals of the Criminal District Court.
CourtsSalaries, etc.11283 CCS1929Fixing the salaries of the five Assistant Attorneys in charge of District Courts in the Parish of Orleans, at $5,000 per annum.
CourtsSecond City Criminal Court Building1608 CCSAccepting bid for construction.See also 359 CCS - authorizing purchase of one lot in above mentioned square.
CourtsSecond City Criminal Court Building1510 CCSAuthorizing purchase of two lots.
CourtsSecond City Criminal Court Building1496 CCSAccepting plans and specifications.
CourtsSecond City Criminal Court Building1460 CCS1914Directing prepartions of plans and specifications for the construction of a combination City Criminal Court Building and Third Precinct Police Station in square bounded by St. Louis, Chartres, Conti and Decatur Streets, to house the Second City Criminal Court and Third Precinct Police, now in the Cabildo.
DairiesSee Milk and Milk Products
Dairies3175 OS1856Making it unlawful for any owner or occupant of a dairy, livery stable, etc., to use lighted candle in any place containing hay, straw or other inflamable material.Fire Prevention Law
Dairies4627 CS1890Regulating the sale of skimmed milk, and providing for the names of owners and locatins of dairies be shown on carts from which milk is sold.
Dairies8786 CS1894Prohibiting the keeping of cows or horses except for livery stable or dairy.
Dairies16204 CS1900Regulating dairies and dairy farms and the sale and distribution of milk and dairy products.Amended and re-enacted by 5649 NCS - as to examination of cows for evidence of tuberculosis.
Dairies1202 CCS1914Amending and re-enacting 13335 CS establishg the limits within which dairies shall be permitted in the City of New Orleans.See 13335 CS. See also 3414 CS - establishing dairy limits. Amended by 7709 CCS.
Dairies5025 CCS1918Prohibiting the establishing of dairies on Franklin Avenue from Roman St. to St. James Avenue.
Dance Halls - Public Balls and Entertainments4227 NCSRequiring all places where entertainments are held to have telephone connection with the Police Department.
Dance Halls - Public Balls and Entertainments3131 OS1856Regulating public balls, dances, entertainments, etc., and prohibiting without permission from the Mayor.
Dance Halls - Public Balls and Entertainments306 AS1883Granting to Policemen on guard at balls, dances, theatres, and all places of amusement to right to enter and remain within, and providig that the Mayor, Chief of Police, Corporal, or any official designated may enter at all times for the purpose of inspection.
Dance Halls - Public Balls and Entertainments265 NCS1900Requiring permit for conducting entertainments and fixing rates, etc.
Dance Halls - Public Balls and Entertainments6355 CCS1921Prohibiting the operation of public dances and dance halls in Milneburg.
Dance Halls - Public Balls and Entertainments9454 CCS1927 CCSCarrying into effect Act 213 of 1926, establishing Police Matrons in dance halls.
Day Nursery4372 CCS1917Cancelling assessment on lots 10 and 13 in square bounded by Annunciation, Thalia, Melpomene and Constance Streets; being lots donated by Frank B. Williams for the New Orleans Day Nursery.
Delgado Museum8285 NCS1911Accepting the Delgado Museum of Art for the City of New Orleans.
Delgado Museum3110 CCS1916Accepting bid of A. J. Petty for repairing the Delgado Museum.
Delgado Trades School5650 CCSProviding for the sale by the City of New Orleans of a tract of land in the Second Municipality to the Delgado Trades School for a site, for the sum of $178,500.00; said amount to be turned over to the City Park Improvement Association.
Delgado Trades School7803 CCSProviding that the State Board of Education be represented on the Board of Managers.
Delgado Trades School14400 CCSAppropriting $2,000 to Board of Managers for repairs to buildings of the estate of Isaac Delgado.
Delgado Trades School8737 CCSAppropriating $10,000 to cover cost of night school.
Delgado Trades School5945 CCSPertaining to contract with John O. Chisolm for erection of the school.See also 5432 CCS - accepting bid.
Delgado Trades School5069 CCSCreating a Board of Managers.Amending by 5317 CCS, 6285 and 6818 CCS.
Delgado Trades School4707 CCSAuthorizing plans and specifications for the building.
Delgado Trades School3313 CCSAccepting bid for printing and binding Survey.
Delgado Trades School608 CCSProviding for the making of a vocational survey.See also 1833 CCS - appropriating $2,000.
Delgado Trades School14634 CCSRecording the sale of property bounded by Front, Conti, Bienville and Clay Streets for account of Delgado School Fund.
Delgado Trades School5382 CCSAdopting plans and specifications for the erection of the school.Amended by 5462 and 5888 and 6284 CCS.
Delgado Trades School8547 NCS1912Accepting bequest of the late Isaac Delgado - the residue of his estate (including Albania Plantation) for the establishment of the Isaac Delgado Central Trade School.
Delgado-Albania Plantation14376 CCSAuthorizing re-payment of $75,000 to the "General Fund", directing payment of $25,000 to the Hibernia Bank, and the remaining $50,000 to apply toward paving certificates.
Delgado-Albania Plantation13782 CCSAppropriating $31,000.00.
Delgado-Albania Plantation13197 CCSAppropriating $7,139.05.
Delgado-Albania Plantation13158 CCSAppropriating $16,158.59, plus interest.
Delgado-Albania Plantation13140 CCSApproppriating $25,467.04 to pay certain accounts.
Delgado-Albania Plantation14533 CCSAuthorizing repayment of $50,000 to the "General Fund".See also 14539 CCS.
Delgado-Albania Plantation13742 CCSAppropriating $25,000 for the operation of plantation.
Delgado-Albania Plantation13410 CCSCreating the Delgado-Albania Plantation Comission.Amended by 14572.
Delgado-Albania Plantation13310 CCSAppropriating $15,000 for the purchase of equipment.
Delgado-Albania Plantation14563 CCSAuthorizing re-payment of $54,000 to the "General Fund".
Delgado-Albania Plantation13128 CCSAppointing Stephen C. Munson as Manager.
Delgado-Albania Plantation13917 CCSAppropriating $5,000 - principal on mortgage note.
Delgado-Albania Plantation113 CCS1913Authorizing sale at public auction of Albania Plantation in St. Mary Parish, being part of the estate of Isaac Delgado bequeathed to the city for the establishment of "The Isaac Delgado Trades School".
Delgado-Albania Plantation6054 CCS1921Authorizing the sale at Public Auction of Albania Plantation in St. Mary Parish.
Delgado-Albania Plantation12774 CCS1930Authorizing the City of New Orleans to take over Albania Plantation from the testamentary executor of the succession of the late Isaac Delgado, and assume obligations.See 12871 CCS - creating Delgado-Albania Plantation Comission.
Delgado-Albania Plantation14426 CCS1936Accepting bid of Wm. H. LaDew, Engr., for furnishing and installing sprinkler system in sugar house.
Delgado-Albania PlantationResolution No. 1131937Ratifying contract entered into between the Delgado-Albania Plantation Commission and the American Bank & Trust Co. for the loan of $55,000.
Department of Public WelfareSee also Taxes and Gasoline Tax
Department of Public Welfare14076 CCS1934Providing for the establishment and operation of the Department of Public Welfare in the City of New Orleans.Amended by 14516 CCS.
Department of Public Welfare14148 CCS1934Providing for the management and control of the Touro-Shakespeare Home by the Department of Public Welfare.See also 14221 CCS.
Department of Public Welfare14149 CCS1934Carrying into effect the provisions of Act 138 of the Legislature of 1932 authorizing the levying of a tax on places of amusement of entertainment for Welfare purposes.Amended by 14154 CCS, 14238 CCS and 14269 CCS.
Department of Public Welfare14170 CCS1934To carry into effect the provisions of Act 21 of the Special Session of 1934, by levying a tax of 1 cent on all gasoline sales for the benefit of the unemployed.See also 14205 CCS - adding benefit for needy mothers.
Department of Public Welfare14166 CCS1934Providing that all funds budgeted for use of the Department of Public Welfare shall be administered by the City Auditing Department.
Department of Public Welfare14329 CCS1935Supplementing 14170 CCS adding benefits to old age and invalidism, (tax of 1% on gasoline sale) for the year of 1935.See also 14341 CCS - 1% tax on gasoline Sales.
Department of Public Welfare14301 CCS1935Levying a tax on places of amusement for welfare purposes, defining persons from whom tax is collectible and prescribing manner of enforcing payment and authorizing the Gasoline Tax Department to publiish rules and regulations governing enforcement.Amended by 14369 CCS.
Department of Public Welfare14393 CCS1936Creating the position of Attorney for the Department of Public Welfare.
Department of Public Welfare14398 CCS1936Levying Gasoline Tax (1%) for relief of unemployment and mothers' Aid cases. Year 1936.
Department of Public Welfare14420 CCS1936To carry into effect the provisions of Act 291 of 1936 providing for a two percent tax on the sale of tickets to places of amusement.
Detective Agencies5187 CS1891Regulating private detectives and private detective agencies.Amended by 5260 CS. See also 5713 NCS.
Detective Agencies14510 CCS1936General license law of 1937. Section 24 covering Detectives and Detective Agencies.
Disguise3121 OS1856Unlawful to appear masked or disguised in any public place. Article I, Section 9.
Disguise5945 OS1862Prohibiting individual or professional masking on Tuesday, March 4th, 1862 - the same being Mardi Gras Day.
Disguise14240 CCS1935Prohibiting persons, members of an entertainment cast, or otherwise, from mingling with the public attired in any clothing other than that generally worn by the proper sex.
Disturbing the Peace7637 CCSProviding for the issuance of Peace Bonds, to be placed on distrubers of the peace by threats.
Disturbing the Peace11216 CCSRegulating the manner accepting Bail Bond and providing for the parole of prisoners before recorders courts.Repealed by 12184 CCS.
Disturbing the Peace12538 CCSProhibiting noises which disturb the peace and quiet; loud speakers, cutouts, etc.This ordinance is missing from Book 150.
Disturbing the Peace2950 NCSGoverning Peace Bonds.
Disturbing the Peace3974 CSProhibiting the blowing of steam whistles on trains or boats, when not in motion.
Disturbing the Peace3680 CSProhibiting any person making or creating a disturbance of the peace by intoxication or otherwise. Amending Ord. 3121 OS from Jewell's Digest, Article 101.
Disturbing the PeaceSee Nuisance - Noise. Also Fire Arms.
Disturbing the Peace7809 CCSProviding a penalty for disturbing the peace by assault and beating.
Disturbing the Peace355 OS1842Prohibiting the blowing of horns or trumpets by drivers of omnibuses or public carriages on the streets of the Municipality.
Disturbing the Peace3121 OS1856Original ordinance covering general nuisances and offences in vicinity of residences by intoxication, barking dogs, vandalism, garbage, indecency etc., etc.
Disturbing the Peace5045 AS1879To preserve the peace and good order of the city.
Disturbing the Peace7228 AS1881Prohibiting the hitching of a horse in vicinity of private dwelling or public house where pawing or neighing may disturb the peace.
Disturbing the Peace4604 NCS1907Prohibiting contractors working on buildings near churches on Sundays.
Disturbing the Peace8604 NCS1912Making it unlawful to use a Siren Whistle on any vehicle except those of the Fire Department, Police Patrol or Ambulance.
Disturbing the Peace4221CCS1917Regulating the playing of music in parks, restaurants, etc. without permit.
Disturbing the Peace5725 CCS1920Making it unlawful to see or possess stink bombs, sneezing powder or itching powder.
Disturbing the Peace8073 CCS1924Regulating the burning of grass, etc.See 3310 AS.
Disturbing the PeaceRefusal to Pay for Purchase14309 CCS1935Fixing penalties for the failure or refusal to pay for food or drink in any drug store, restaurant or hotel or bar room.
DrainingSee Pumping Stations
Draining3527 OS1857Carrying into effect State Act of March 16, 1854, providing for the drainage and reclamation of swamp lands in the vicinity of the city, authorizing a drainage tax and bond issue, and directing the Engineer to make immediate survey, etc.See also 1933 OS.
Draining814 AS1871To provide for more efficient drainage of the City of New Orleans. To carry into effect provisions of Act 30 of the Legislature of 1871, to provide an extensive drainage system; locate lines and fix dimensions of canals and levees.
Draining14089 CCS1934Calling an election for April 3, 1934 for authority to issue, negotiate and seel bonds to be styled "City of New Orleans Sewerage, Water and Drainage Bonds", in the principal sum of $1,800,000.00; for the extension of sewerage, water and drainage.
Drains and GuttersSee Health Rules. See Sewerage and Water Bd.
Drains and Gutters358 NCSTo provide for the filling of lots so as to provide for proper drainage.See also 3121 OS, Article II, Section 5.
Drains and Gutters3121 OS1856No person shall impede or obstruct the passage or flow of water in any gutter, ditch, pipe, or drain, or in any manner dam the same. Article I, Section 15 of 3121 OS.
Drains and Gutters814 AS1871To provide for more efficient drainage of the city.
Drains and Gutters4788 AS1878To provide for the cleanliness of gutters by the occupants of premises.See also 6493 AS requiring property owners to take proper care of all gutters in front of their property.
Drains and Gutters6022 AS1879General Sanitary law, prohibiting the obstruction of gutters.See also 1955 AS, and 4797 AS - prohibiting the obstruction of sidewalks, streets, gutters, etc.
Drains and Gutters389 CS1883Requiring property owners to uproot and remove all grass, weeds, etc. from sidewalks and gutters.
Drains and Gutters1366 CS1885Providing for the construction of a drainage gutter on each and every premises in the city.Amended and re-enacted by 4781 CS.
Drains and Gutters5937 NCS1909Regulating the discharge of water from steam plants into the gutters and streets.See also 6039 CCS - prohibiting the discharge of oil into gutters.
Drains and Gutters5926 NCS1909Making it unlawful to discharge steam into gutters from steam plants.See also 303 NCS.
Drains and Gutters5111 CCS1918Requiring that drains and plumbing fixtures be kept in sanitary condition.
Drugs & NarcoticsSee Health Rules
Drugs & Narcotics7516 CS1881Regulating the sale of poison.
Drugs & Narcotics750 CS1884Prohibiting the sale of opium except by Doctor's prescription.
Drugs & Narcotics13194 CS1899Restricting the indiscriminate sale of cocaine in the City of New Orleans.
Drugs & Narcotics6923 CS1910Regulating the sale and possession of habit forming drugs or any preparation or compound thereof.
Drugs & Narcotics5725 CCS1920Making it unlawful to sell or possess the drugs called sneezing powder, itching powder and stink bombs.
Drugs & Narcotics7384 CCS1923Making it unlawful to sell or possess the drug called Cannabis Indicia, commonly known as "Mari Jauna"
Dry Dock and Ship Repair Plant5246 CCS1918Closing Tupelo, St. Maurice, from Bienvenue St. to the river, and Tricou St. from Pontalba St. to the river for the purpose of constructing a Dry Dock and Ship Repair plant.
Election PrecinctsSee Wards.
Election Precincts4900 NCS1907Providing for the construction or purchase of polling booths to comply with the law regulating the conduct of elections.
Election Precincts5493 NCS1908Establishing boundaries of the election precincts of the various wards.
Election Precincts9194 NCS1912Fixing the election precincts of the City of New Orleans.Amended by 14 CCS - correcting clerical errors.
Election Precincts6038 CCS1921Fixing the election precincts of the City of New Orleans and repealing all laws in conflict therewith.See also 6596 CCS, 9359, 9397, 9409, an 9476 CCS.
Election Precincts12758 CCS1930Fixing the election precincts of each Ward of the City of New Orleans provided for under Act 130 of 1916. Repealing all laws in conflict.
Elections - General Board of Commissioners3551 OS1857Pertaining to the case of the City of New Orleans vs. the Central Board of Commissioners re: elections approved March 19th, 1857.
Elections - General Board of Commissioners511 AS1870Providing for the closing of bar rooms and houses of public entertainment on election day.See also 162 NCS.
Elections - General Board of Commissioners9347 CCS1926Calling an electin to submit to the taxpayers the proposition to issue, negotiate and sell bonds in the principal amount of $7,500,000.00 to be used for drainage, the new court house and parish prison, garbage incinerators, City Park Extension and the Municipal Auditorium.
Elections - General Board of Commissioners10677 CCS1932Calling a special election to levy a tax for the establishment of a Zoological Garden; carrying into effect Act 81 of 1928.Zoological Gardens established in Audubon Park.
Elections - General Board of Commissioners13665 CCS1932Calling an election to vote on the proposition to issue, negotiate and sell bonds of the City of New Orleans in the sum of $750,000.00 for the improvement of streets, roads, bridges, sidewalks, parks and playgrounds.
Elections - General Board of Commissioners14089 CCS1934Calling an election for authority to issue, negotiate and sell bonds to be syled "N.O. Sewerage, Water and Drainage Bonds", in the principal sum of $1,800,000.00 for the improvement and extension of sewerage, water and drainage.
Elections - General Board of Commissioners14152 CCS1934Prohibiting anyone other than a member of the Police Departmetn from carrying fire arms on election day.
Electricians7087 CCS1922Requiring examination of Electricians, and the issuing of certificates and licenses. To provide a Board of Electrical Examiners.Amended by 7540 CCS.
ElectricityLaws governing installation, construction, etc.14979 CSAmending paragraph "F" of 13970 CS.
ElectricityLaws governing installation, construction, etc.14124 CSAmends 13970 CS as to distance and diameter of poles.
ElectricityLaws governing installation, construction, etc.13970 CSRegularing constructin of wires and poles.
ElectricityLaws governing installation, construction, etc.13945 CSAmends NO. 13838 CS.
ElectricityLaws governing installation, construction, etc.9357 CCSSection 113 of the Revised Building Code covering installation of electricity.See 12794 CCS - amending 9357 CCS to provide for the issuance of permits for the installation of electric wiring.
ElectricityLaws governing installation, construction, etc.14212 CSAmending 13970 CS.
ElectricityLaws governing installation, construction, etc.14394 CSAmending 13838 CS.
ElectricityLaws governing installation, construction, etc.13794 CS1897Providing for the immediate repair or replacement of any electric wires, poles, CONDUITS, ducts, or manholes considered unsafe by the Supt. of Police, Fire Commissioner of City Electricians.
ElectricityLaws governing installation, construction, etc.13838 CS1897Providing for the placing of wires and underground, and amending 13794 CS.See 247 NCS and 6170 CCS.
ElectricityLaws governing installation, construction, etc.14663 CS1898Amending and re-enacting Sec. 5 of 13838 CS and providing for a bond of $10,000 for permit to construct, use or operate conduit, duct, manhole, etc.
ElectricityLaws governing installation, construction, etc.15390 CS1899Granting permission to Edison Electric Co. to erect junction boxes at street intersections, and providng that the city have use of said boxes as Fire Alarms.
ElectricityLaws governing installation, construction, etc.15104 CS1899Requiring companies of the same class to erect their pole lines on alterante streets when practicable, and providing conditions under which joint poles may be used.
ElectricityLaws governing installation, construction, etc.15180 CS1899Granting special permission to the Western Union to connect cables with the nearest manholes, in lieu of requirements of 13838 CS.
ElectricityLaws governing installation, construction, etc.15186 CS1899Requiring a three-foot railing around uncovered manholes while working inside.
ElectricityLaws governing installation, construction, etc.15201 CS1899Amending Sectin 14 of 13838 CS.
ElectricityLaws governing installation, construction, etc.15203 CS1899Providing regulations governing two companies carrying wires on the same poles.
ElectricityLaws governing installation, construction, etc.247 NCS1900Amendig ordinance 13838 CS with regard to the opeeration of underground conduits.Repealed by 6170 CCS.
ElectricityLaws governing installation, construction, etc.3050 NCS1905Authorizing supervision and inspection of the electric wiring of theatres and other buildings used for public entertainment.
ElectricityLaws governing installation, construction, etc.3354 NCS1905Providing for subsurface structures in connectin with the Grunewald Hotel sidewalk.
ElectricityLaws governing installation, construction, etc.4790 NCS1907Regularing electric wiring in picture shows, theatres, etc.
ElectricityLaws governing installation, construction, etc.8666 CCS1925Providing for the issuance of permits for certain kinds of electrical work; prescribing fees to be charged for permits and inspections.See also 5047 NCS requiring certificate from City Electrician to obtain permit to operate moving pictures, etc.
Emergency Relief Administration14224 CCS1935Appropriating the sum of $45,812.15 for compensation due to the Emergency Relief Administration in the City of New Orleans.
Employers' Liability Act8736 CCS1925Providing that the provisions of Louisiana's Employers' Liability Act (Act 20 of 1914) shall apply to the members of the Police Force of this city.
EngineersSee Boiler Inspectors.
Engineers6647 CS1892Providing for the creation of a Board of Examiners and Inspectors of Engineers, for the inspection of steam boilers, tanks, pipes, apparatus, etc.Amended by 6719 CS.
Engineers5392 NCS1905Requiring engineers of Steam Engines to have a license, creating a Board of Examiners.
Engineers14113 CCS1934Providing for the appointment of a Chief Boiler Inspector to be under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Safety for the examination of boilers, steam heating plants and unfired pressure vesselsAmended by 14159 CCS.
Engineers14160 CCS1934Providing for the annual physical and mental examination of persons engaged in the operation of steam boilers, steam engines, internal combustion engines and/or refrigeration equipment.Amended by 14195, 14216, 14231, and 14237 CCS.
Explosives and InflammablesSee also "Gasoline File".
Explosives and Inflammables3121 OS1856Article 2, Section 1 of this ordinance provides that no person shall have, keep or possess within the limits of the city any quantity of oil of vitrol, and aqua fortis, unless it be kept in a place approved by the Mayor or Surveyor.
Explosives and Inflammables1153 AS1871Regulating the manufacturing, storing, keeping and disposal of petroleum and other inflammable oils and commodities.See also 4053 AS.
Explosives and Inflammables1313 AS1872To prevent the landing or introduction of torpedoes within the corporate limits of the City of New Orleans.
Explosives and Inflammables4905 AS1879Regularing the transfer of gun powder within the city limits.
Explosives and Inflammables805 NCS1901Prescribing certain limits for the storage of fuel and illuminating oils within the city.See also Gasoline File.
Explosives and Inflammables1221 NCS1902Covering the storage and transportation of explosives within the City of New Orleans.Amended by 1693 NCS - See also 2100 CCS and 2908 CCS covering the storage of benzine, gasoline, naptha and other inflammables in quantities exceeding 50 gallons.
Explosives and Inflammables8070 NCS1911Regulating the handling and storage of Calcium Carbide in the City of New Orleans.
Explosives and Inflammables13279 CCS1931Covering the manufacture, transportation and storage of explosives.See also 1221 NCS.
Explosives and Inflammables14513 CCS1937Regulating the manner in which gasoline, kerosene, dynamite, nitro-glycerine, gun powder and all other combustibles and explosives shall be brought into and out of the city, by tanks, trucks and other conveyances.Amended by 14546 CCS.
Explosives and Inflammables14687 CCS1937Prohibiting the selling, keeping, storing, offering for sale, giving away discharging or transporting of any fireworks or explosives, without first obtaining a permit.
Expositions and Exhibitions452 CS1883Providing for the erection of a building in Upper City Park (Audubon) as a Horticultural Hall, and granting use of the park to the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition, from 1883 to 1885.See 1382 CS - transferring this privilege to the North, Central and South American Exposition.
Expositions and Exhibitions2328 NCS1904Authorizing the loan to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition any pitures, curios, objects of art, or documents in the City Archives, to be used as an exhibit and sent to the St. Louis Exposition.
Expositions and Exhibitions11927 CCS1930Paying the permanent International Trade Exhibition the sum of $5,000.00 being the city's pledge for 5000 square feet to be used in demonstrating exhibits.
Federal BuildingsCustom House1619 OS1854Providing for the laying of a rail road track to transport material being used in construction of the Custom House.
Federal BuildingsImmigration Station6466 NCS1910Providing that the "Lawton Site" selected by the U. S. Government as an Immigration Station, be transferred to the Government without cost., and guaranteeing raparian rights with water of a draught sufficient for ocean-going vessels.
Federal BuildingsNew Post Office14424 CCS1937Offering city property known as the Howard Annex, City Hall Annex, etc. as a site for the new Federal BuildingWhich was not accepted.
Federal BuildingsU. S. Mint4589 AS1878On the 9th of May, 1835, before Felix De Armas, Notary Public, the City of New Orelans did by Act, pass, cede and convey to the United States the use of the square of ground * * * * known as Jackson Square, bounded by Esplanade Avenue, Barracks and Levee Streets and the Public Road.
Federal BuildingsU. S. Post Office2627 NCS1904Providing for the razing of buildings on Camp Street between Lafayette and Girod Streets, and on Magazine between Lafayette and Girod Streets for the erection of the proposed new Post Office Building.See 4109 NCS and 4305 NCS - providing for the sale of the buildings to Government. - See 2245 NCS - providing for the creation of Capdeville Street for the convenience of the Post Office.
Federal BuildingsU. S. Post Office6317 NCS1910Granting permission to construct vaults under the sidewalk on Capdeville Street in connnection with the Post Office being constructed.
Fire Arms - Concealed WeaponsFirecrackers - Toy Pistols5745 NCSProhibiting the sale of firecrackers, toy pistols, cannon, air rifle, torpedo cane, etc. of given dimensions.
Fire Arms - Concealed WeaponsFirecrackers - Toy PistolsSee Noise.
Fire Arms - Concealed WeaponsFirecrackers - Toy Pistols5607 CSProhibiting any concealed weapon, such as pistols, bowieknives, dirks, or other dangerous weapon, and imposing penalties.
Fire Arms - Concealed WeaponsFirecrackers - Toy Pistols3632 NCSProhibiting the sale of air rifles, toy pistols, etc., in the City of New Orleans.
Fire Arms - Concealed WeaponsFirecrackers - Toy Pistols5420 CCSRequiring a record of sales to be kept of all firearms, weapons, etc., sold, or distributed.
Fire Arms - Concealed WeaponsFirecrackers - Toy Pistols536 NCSProhibiting the discharge of firearms within the city limits.See also 985 CS.
Fire Arms - Concealed WeaponsFirecrackers - Toy Pistols3121 OS1856No person shall discharge any gun or pistol, fowling piece or fire arm in the city limits, or set fire to, discharge or throw any rocket, cracker, quib or serpent without the consent of the Mayor.Military service and lawful self-defense excepted. Article !, Section 5 of 3121 OS.
Fire Arms - Concealed WeaponsFirecrackers - Toy Pistols5067 AS1879Making it unlawful to sell, offer or expose for sale any gimlet, knife, dirk knife, stilletto, spring knife, brass knucks, iron knuckle, or sling shot within the city limits.
Fire Arms - Concealed WeaponsFirecrackers - Toy Pistols7117 CS1893Prohibiting the giving of concealed weapons to persons under 18 years of age.Article 1342, page 545, Flynn's Digest.
Fire Arms - Concealed WeaponsFirecrackers - Toy Pistols6113 CCS1921Prohibiiiting the sale of blank cartridges and pistols.
Fire Arms - Concealed WeaponsFirecrackers - Toy Pistols14152 CCS1934Making it unlawful for any person other than a police officer or deputy sheriff to carry fire arms on election day in the vicinity of a polling place.
Fire Arms - Concealed WeaponsFirecrackers - Toy Pistols14687 CCS1937To prohibit selling, keeping, storing, offering for sale, giving away, using, discharging or transporting of any fireworks or explosives, without first obtaining a permit from the Mayor.
Fire DepartmentSee "Fire Prevention" also "Fire Alarms".
Fire Department646 OS1853Providing for the support and regulation of the Fire Department of the City of New Orleans.
Fire Department2178 OS1855Establising a Chief of the Fire Department for the City of New Orleans.
Fire Department3191 OS1856An ordinance establishing fire limits for the city.Amended by 4798 OS and 4838 OS - See also 3273 CS.
Fire Department4585 OS1859Pertaining to the introduction of the Fire Alarm and Police Telegraphs into the City of New Orleans.See 4747 OS and 5216 OS.
Fire Department5224 OS1860Providing that the support of the Fire Department and the active working of the same be done by contract, and auctioned to the lowest bidder.
Fire Department6087 OS1862Prohibiting the opening of fire plugs by persons other than members of the fire companies.See 2573 CS - prohibiting unauthorized persons to have keys to Fire Alarm and Police Alarm boxes.
Fire Department781 AS1871Providing for a monthly payment to the Firemen's Charitable Association of the Sixth District - late City of Jefferson.See also 1210 AS - authorizing the Mayor to continue contract with the Firemen's Charitable Association for a term of five years for the purpose of extinguishing fires in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Districts.
Fire Department1174 AS1871Authorizing the Commissioner of Commerce to provide a paid Fire Department for the City of New Orleans.
Fire Department2174 AS1873Authorizing the Mayor to offer a $1000.00 reward for information and conviction for the crime of Arson within the city limits.
Fire Department3267 AS1875Prohibiting persons from tampering with the fire alarm boxes, or giving false alarms, and imposing penalty.See also 4222 NCS and 1629 CCS.
Fire Department3311 AS1875Permitting fire engines and hose carriages to drive to fire at necessary rate of speed.
Fire Department3889 AS1877Providing that the Mayor and administrators of the city assume full control of the Fire Department and the Police Department in conformity with Act 35 of the General Assembly of the State of Louisiana.
Fire Department5614 CS1891Creating a paid Fire Department for the City of New Orleans.Amended by 5669 CS and 5841 CS. See also 4144 CS - creating a Fire Department for the Sixth District.
Fire Department7096 CS1893Requesting the Board of Fire Commissioners to locate a chemical engine in square bounded by Galvez, Broad, Common and Bienville Streets.See also 7898 CS.
Fire Department2790 NCS1904Appropriating $100,000.00 for the purchase of apparatus for the Fire Department.
Fire Department6671 NCS1910Providing for the purchase of building for a Central Fire Department situated on Decatur Street, in the 300 block.See also 9 CCS - approving plans and specifications for erection of building. See also 6570 NCS dedicating surplus from special tax authorized by 6427 NCS to purcahse of site.
Fire Department494 CCS1913Directing the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department to inspect or cause to be inspected, as often as necessary, all buildings, etc., as a means of preventing fire by removing obstructions.
Fire Department9426 CCS1926Authorizing the sale of eight old engine houses the proceeds of sale to be used for new modern engine houses and equipment.
Fire Department11112 CCS1929Fixing the salary of the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department at $6,000 per annum.
Fire Department14232 CCS1935Dedicating proceeds of the manufacturers' license tax in conformity with 14224 CCS, to the Police Department, Fire Department and Sewerage and Water Board.
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18855907 NCSAuthorizing purchase.Location: Third - Second, Rampart - Saratoga
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Prior to 1885 - see "Fire Companies"
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18856337 NCSAaauthorizing bid.Location: Moss - Dumaine, City Park Avenue
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18857055 NCSBid forfeited; direct-re-advertisement.Location: Moss - Dumaine, City Park Avenue
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18855417 NCSDedicating as Engine house.Location: Old St. Mary School: Tchoupitoulas - Rousseau, St. Mary - Felicity
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18855521 NCSOrdering repairs.Location: Old St. Mary School: Tchoupitoulas - Rousseau, St. Mary - Felicity
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18855838 NCSRepealing 5417 and 5521 NCS, and re-dedicating as public bath. See 5839 NCS.Location: Old St. Mary School: Tchoupitoulas - Rousseau, St. Mary - Felicity
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18855422 NCSDirecting purchase.Location: Hagan - Rendon, Baudin - Banks
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18856568 NCSAmending 6113 NCS.Location: Hagan - Rendon, Baudin - Banks
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18855335 NCSAuthorizing plans and specifications and advertising for bids.Radius: Hagan - Carrollton, Tulane - Bienville
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18856114 NCSAccepting bid.Location: Third - Second, Rampart - Saratoga
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18855913 NCSAuthorizing purchase.Location: Upperline - Robert, Freret - Robertson
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18856303 NCSPlans and specificationsLocation: Upperline - Robert, Freret - Robertson
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18856599 NCSAccepting bids.Location: Upperline - Robert, Freret - Robertson
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18856340 NCSAuthorizing purchase.Location: Upperline - Robert, Freret - Robertson
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18855913 NCSAuthorizing purchase.Location: Upperline - Lyons, Laurel - Constance
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18856303 NCSPlans and specificationsLocation: Upperline - Lyons, Laurel - Constance
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18856113 NCSAccepting bid.Location: Hagan - Rendon, Baudin - Banks
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18853435 NCSAdvertising for bids.Location: Perrier - Prytania, Joseph - Arabella
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18856599 NCSAccepting bids.Location: Upperline - Lyons, Laurel - Constance
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18857786 CSOriginal purchase of siteLocation: Broad - Gasquet, Jane Alley - Palmyra
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18854030 CCSAdditional purchaseLocation: Broad - Gasquet, Jane Alley - Palmyra
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18857096 CSProviding for Chemical EngineLocation: Broad - Gasquet, Jane Alley - Palmyra
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18857898 CSEstablishing Chemical EngineLocation: Broad - Gasquet, Jane Alley - Palmyra
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18855229 CSPurchasing ground for Phila, Steam Fire Engine House.Location: Tulane - Howard, Liberty - Gravier
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 188513787 CSAccepting title to site.Location: Perrier - Prytania, Joseph - Arabella
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18856771 NCSAccepting bid.Location: Moss - Dumaine, City Park Avenue
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18853221 NCSAmending 2924 NCS.Location: Perrier - Prytania, Joseph - Arabella
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18855360 NCSAuthorizing purchase.Location: Moss - Dumaine, City Park Avenue
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18853588 NCSAccepting bid of F. Noullet.Location: Perrier - Prytania, Joseph - Arabella
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 188515215 CSAuthorizing purchase of site.Location: Dauphine - Royal, Forstall - Lazardi
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 188515668 CCAccepting bid of Arthur Leibe.Location: Dauphine - Royal, Forstall - Lazardi
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18854336 NCSPlans and specifications.Location: Broad - White, Orleans - St. Ann
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18854789 NCSDirecting purchase.Location: Broad - White, Orleans - St. Ann
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18855101 NCSAccepting bid.Location: Broad - White, Orleans - St. Ann
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18855087 NCSOffering for sale site formerly occupied by engine house.Location: Leake Avenue and Short Street
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18852924 NCSAdvertising for bids.Location: Perrier - Prytania, Joseph - Arabella
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18853291 CCSPlans and specificationsLocation: St. Charles - Pitt, Napoleon - Berlin
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885755 CCSApproving plans.Location: Annunciation - Constance, Terpsichore - Melpomene
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18853030 CCSPlans and specifications and advertisement for bids.Location: Dauphine - Royal; Mandeville - Marigny
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18853186 CCSAccepting bids.Location: Dauphine - Royal; Mandeville - Marigny
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 188511554 CCSPlans and specifications.Location: Tulane - Cleveland, St. Claiborne - S. Robertson
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 188511553 CCSPurchasing groundLocation: Tulane - Cleveland, St. Claiborne - S. Robertson
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18857674 CCSProviding for the sale of property in Third District for engine house funds.Location: - - - - -
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18853191 CCSPurchasing ground.Location: Dauphine - Royal; Mandeville - Marigny
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18857734 CCSPurchase of ground.Location: St Claude - Eldorado, Tupelo - Gordon
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 188511916 CCSAccepting bid.Location: Tulane - Cleveland, St. Claiborne - S. Robertson
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18853447 CCSPlans and specificationsLocation: Delaronde - Morgan, Bouny - Sequin
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885887 CCSAccepting bid.Location: Annunciation - Constance, Terpsichore - Melpomene
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18855711 NCSProviding for two.Location: Thirteenth Ward
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18855873 NCSPlans and specificationsLocation: Third - Second, Rampart - Saratoga
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18854148 CCSAccepting bid.Location: Broad - White, Palmyra - Cleveland
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18853030 CCSPlans and specifications.Location: Broad - White, Palmyra - Cleveland
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18853312 CCSAccepting bid.Location: Robertson - Villere, St. Roch - Music
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18853030 CCSPlans and specifications.Location: Robertson - Villere, St. Roch - Music
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18856076 NCSAuthorizing purchase.Location: Moss - Dumaine, City Park Avenue
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18856340 NCSAuthorizing purchase.Location: Upperline - Lyons, Laurel - Constance
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18853569 CCSAccepting bid.Location: Delaronde - Morgan, Bouny - Sequin
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18856549 NCSAuthorizing purchase.Location: Louisiana Avenue - Delachaise, Howard - Liberty
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18855942 NCSAuthorizing purchase.Location: Rear of 12th Ward
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18856785 NCSDirecting purchase.Location: Apple - Leonidas, Monroe - Belfast
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18856787 NCSPlans and specifications.Location: Apple - Leonidas, Monroe - Belfast
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885299 CCSPlans and specifications.Location: Apple - Leonidas, Monroe - Belfast
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18855517 NCSPlans and specifications.Location: Elmira - Eliza, Alix - Belleville
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18855577 NCSAuthorizing purchase.Location: Elmira - Eliza, Alix - Belleville
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18855717 NCSAccepting bid.Location: Elmira - Eliza, Alix - Belleville
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18856131 NCSAuthorizing purchase.Location: St. Charles - Carondelet, St. Mary - Felicity
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18856160 NCSPlans and specifications.Location: St. Charles - Carondelet, St. Mary - Felicity
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18856543 NCSAccepting bid.Location: St. Charles - Carondelet, St. Mary - Felicity
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18856821 NCSPlans and specifications.Location: St. Charles - Carondelet, St. Mary - Felicity
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885609 CCSPlans and specifications.Location: Annunciation - Constance, Terpsichore - Melpomene
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885367 CCSPlans and specifications.Location: Annunciation - Constance, Terpsichore - Melpomene
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885364 CCSAuthorizing purchase.Location: Annunciation - Constance, Terpsichore - Melpomene
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 188512153 CCSPurchasing ground.Location: Eve - Eden, S. Gayoso - S. Dupre
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18856872 NCSAccepting bid.Location: Louisiana Avenue - Delachaise, Howard - Liberty
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 18856677 NCSPlans and specificationsLocation: Alexander (N), Iberville
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Central Fire Station9 CCSApproving plans for erection of a Central Fire Station. (See 6671 NCS and 6570 NCS - providing means and location.Location: Decatur - Chartres, Bienville - Conti
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 109215 NCSAuthorizing purchase of groundLocation: Dumaine between Rampart and St. Claude.
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 10169 CCSAdditional ground.Location: Dumaine between Rampart and St. Claude.
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 134257 NCSAdvertising for bids.Location: Verrett - Alix, Algiers
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 133849 NCSPlans and specificationsLocation: Verrett - Alix, Algiers
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 134308 NCSAuthorizing sale of property, Carondelet, St. Chas., Poydras and Perdido to provide for engine house in radius shown.Radius: St. Charles. - Saratago, Poydras - Canal
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 134421 NCSAccepting bid.Radius: St. Charles. - Saratago, Poydras - Canal
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 215388 NCSAuthorizing addition to ground.Location: St. Peter - Orleans, Derbigny - Claiborne
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 243155 NCSAdvertising for bids.Location: Dauphine - Burgundy, Port - St. Ferdinand
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 242826 NCSPlans and specificationsLocation: Dauphine - Burgundy, Port - St. Ferdinand
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 243362 NCSAdvertising for bids.Location: Dauphine - Burgundy, Port - St. Ferdinand
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 243529 NCSAwarding contract.Location: Dauphine - Burgundy, Port - St. Ferdinand
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 242750 NCSAuthorizing erection.Location: Dauphine - Burgundy, Port - St. Ferdinand
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 253030 NCSAuthorizing purchaseLocation: Leonidas and Oak (New location)
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 252921 NCSAuthorizing appropriate.Location: Leonidas - Joliet, Burthe - Elm (Old location)
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 253379 NCSAdvertising for bids.Location: Leonidas and Oak (New location)
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 254452 NCSRe: sale of old site.Location: Leonidas and Oak (New location)
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 253251 NCSAmending 3030 NCS.Location: Leonidas and Oak (New location)
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 44037 NCSAmending 3682 NCS.Location: Villere - Laharpe, St. Bernard
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 45611 NCSAccepting bid.Location: Villere - Laharpe, St. Bernard
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 43682 NCSAccepting bid of F. J. Noullet.Location: Villere - Laharpe, St. Bernard
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 42955 NCSRebuilding Eng. House.Location: Tchoup. - Annunciation, Foucher - Anotonine
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 43249 NCSAuthorizing loanLocation: Villere - Laharpe, St. Bernard
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 43215 NCSDedicating site.Location: Villere - Laharpe, St. Bernard
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 45339 NCSPlans and specifications.Location: Villere - Laharpe, St. Bernard
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 43250 NCSAccepting bid of NoulletI?)Location: Tchoup. - Annunciation, Foucher - Anotonine
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 43279 NCSPlans and specifications, advertising for bids.Location: Villere - Laharpe, St. Bernard
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 51371 CSPurchase of site from proceeds of sale of Girod Street site.Location: Not given
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 54154 NCSAuthorizing purchase.Location: Magazine - Camp, Julia - St. Joseph
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 54497 NCSAccepting bid.Location: Magazine - Camp, Julia - St. Joseph
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 54274 NCSPlans and specifications.Location: Magazine - Camp, Julia - St. Joseph
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 61317 CSAuthorizing payment for ground.Location: Magazine between Poeyfare and Caliope
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 65336 NCSPlans and specifications to re-erect.Location: Magazine - Camp, Milan - Berlin
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 73774 NCSPlans and specifications.Location: Daupine - Bourbon, Iberville - Bienville
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 74196 NCSProviding for payment.Location: Daupine - Bourbon, Iberville - Bienville
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 74411 NCSAccepting bid for construction.Location: Daupine - Bourbon, Iberville - Bienville
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 74012 NCSExchanging for 9929 Bienville.Location: Daupine - Bourbon, Iberville - Bienville
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 810423 CSProviding for sale.Location: Decatur - N. Peters, Marigny - Mandeville
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No. 810817 CCAccepting bid for sale.Location: Decatur - N. Peters, Marigny - Mandeville
Fire DepartmentEngine Houses Dating from 1885Engine No.: Miss. #2, Inde. #2, Carr. #110246 CSPurchasing sites.Location: Not given
Fire DepartmentFire Alarms4585 OS1859Introducing into the City of New Orleans the Fire alarm and Police Telegraph Service.See also 4747 CS and 5216 OS.
Fire DepartmentFire Alarms15651 CS1899Accepting bid of Arthur Liebe for the construction of a fire alarm office on the roof of City Hall.
Fire DepartmentFire Alarms4222 NCS1906Making any person occupying a dwelling, store or place of business where automatic fire alram wires are strung, responsible for false alarms.See also 1629 CCS - maikng owners of unoccupied buildings responsible for false alarms occuring therefrom.
Fire DepartmentFire Alarms6452 NCS1910Authorizing the National Automatic Fire Alarm Company of Louisiana, to establish, maintain and operate a general burglar alarm, messenger and night watch signal service.See No. 13794 CS - requiring the immediate repair of Police and Fire Alarms by companies owning or operating the same.
Fire DepartmentFire Alarms14296 CCS1935Authorizing the American District Telegraph Co. to establish, maintain and operate a general alarm, fire alarm, sprinkler, supervisory, messenger and night watch signal service.
Fire DepartmentFire Companies - Engine Houses474 OS1852Creating and incorporating the Red Rover Fire Co. No. 16.
Fire DepartmentFire Companies - Engine Houses997 OS1853Authorizing the Mayor to purchase from E. McFarland ground and improvements on the north side of Hunter Street, for use of Volunteers Fire Co. No. 1.Also authorized by 373 OS.
Fire DepartmentFire Companies - Engine Houses729 OS1853Authorizing the purchase of lot No. 4 on Jackson St., between Rousseau and Fulton Streets, for use of Hook and Ladder Fire Co.
Fire DepartmentFire Companies - Engine Houses780 OS1853Aauthorizing purcahse from T. C. Pierson, a lot on north side of Washington Avenue between Magazine and Camp Streets, for Chalmette Fire Co. No. 3.
Fire DepartmentFire Companies - Engine Houses667 OS1853Authorizing the Mayor to purchase from the Board de Santos ground and improvements situated on Dauphine St. between Conti and St. Louis Sts., for use of Eagle Fire Co. No. 7.
Fire DepartmentFire Companies - Engine Houses3498 OS1857Pertaining to the leasing of a lot on Carondelet Street between Julia and Girod Streets for use of Steam Fire Engine "Young America".See 3965 OS - 1858.
Fire DepartmentFire Companies - Engine Houses3299 OS1857Pertaining to building a fire house for Hope Hook and Ladder Co. No. 3, in square bounded by Levee, Front, Marigny and Elysian Fields Streets.
Fire DepartmentFire Companies - Engine Houses4044 OS1858Pertaining to the building of an Engine House for Crescent Fire Co. No. 24.
Fire DepartmentFire Companies - Engine Houses4459 OS1859Pertaining to the buying of a fire house from the Firemen's Charitable Association.
Fire DepartmentFire Companies - Engine Houses210 AS1870Contracting to erect a fire house for Milneburg Fire Company No. 1.
Fire DepartmentFire Companies - Engine Houses176 AS1870Granting to the residents of Gentilly the right to organize an independent fire company.
Fire DepartmentFire Companies - Engine Houses2058 AS1873Authorizing the Mayor to sell a lot of ground on Tchoupitoulas, between Natchez & Poydras Streets, formerly occupied by Mississippi Fire Co. No. 2.See 2374 AS - authorizing settlement with Mississippi Fire Co. No. 2.
Fire PreventionSee Safety Laws
Fire Prevention2179 OS1855Regulating the erection of stove pipes in the City of New Orleans.See also 2505 OS.
Fire Prevention3175 OS1856Prohibiting the use of lighted candles in stables or barns.
Fire Prevention516 CS1883Prohibiting smoking on city wharves.
Fire Prevention3273 CS1888Establishing Fire Limits for the City of New Orelans, prohibiting the erection of frame buildings in certain areas.
Fire Prevention3621 CS1889Requiring owners of buildings with iron shutters to cause to be attached to one window on each floor a device for opening the shutter or window from the ground to provide immediate access in case of fire.Amended by 4461 CS providing the alternative of leaving one such shutter on each floor open continuously.
Fire Prevention3459 CS1889Providing the entrances to vacant houses be kept locked, to prevent the entrance of tramps or others, eliminating a source of danger of fires.
Fire Prevention3738 NCS1906Regulating the occupancy of tenement houses.
Fire Prevention4317 NCS1907Prohibiting the erection of frame buildings within the fire limits of the city.See also 8423 CS.
Fire Prevention494 CCS1913Directing the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department to inspect or cause to be inspected, as often as necessary, all buildings, etc., as a means of preventing fires; removing obstructions to fire equipment, etc.
Fire Prevention7340 CCS1923Establishing a code to govern the construction, alteration, addition and equipment of buildings used for production, storing and handling of nitro-cellulose motion picture films.
Fire Prevention8073 CCS1924Prohibiting the burning of weeds and grass in the city limits.See also 3310 AS.
Fire Prevention8434 CCS1925Conforming with State Act 300 of 1926 providing a Fire Escape Law.See also 9357 CCS - Building Code.
Fire Prevention8437 CCS1925Prohibiting the filling of Auto tanks while the motor is running.
Fire Prevention9357 CCS1926Providing for standard fire doors and exits in public buildings, theatres, etc.Sections 66 and 67 of #9327 CCS - Building Code.
Fortune Telling - Phrenology7867 CCSProhibiting fortune telling by Mediums, Clairvoyants, phrenologists and others.
Fortune Telling - Phrenology13347 CS1897Governing fortune telling by phrenology or otherwise.
Fortune Telling - Phrenology3107 CCS1916Prohibiting fortune telling and imposing a penalty for violation.
Fortune Telling - Phrenology6747 CCS1922Providing that anyone practicing Phrenology shall submit to an examination before three scientists appointed by the Mayor.
Gambling688 OS1855Providing for the arrest and trial before Recorder's Courts of any persons operating Keno, Loto, or other gambling games.
Gambling3121 OS1856Prohibiting bull or bear fights, or pugulistic contests, and cock pits without permission of Mayor, Article III, Section 1 and 2.
Gambling92 CS1883Prohibiting lottery drawings or the sale of lottery tickets in the City of New Orleans.See also 5114 CS - also Flynn's Digest Article Nos. 1160, 1387, and 1388.
Gambling1194 CS1885Prohibiting prize fighting, dog fighting, or bull fighting.Amended by 4336 CS - permitting boxing with gloves and the donation of $50.00 to charity, and by 4922 CS increasing donation to $500.00.
Gambling12474 CS1896Prohibiting the renting, owning or using of places for gambling or lottery shops.Amended by 13659 CS - prohibiting the use of any property as a lottery shop.
Gambling12524 CS1896Prohibiting the operation of slot machines paying off with money or merchandise.
Gambling12569 CS1896Making it unlawful to gamble with dice for money.
Gambling12755 CS1896Prohibiting the operation of lottery shops and providing penalties for violation.Amended and re-enacted by 12889 CS.
Gambling12889 CS1896Amending and re-enacting 12755 CS prohibiting the operation of lottery shops.Amended by 1104 NCS.
Gambling15829 CS1899Prohibiting the owning or operation of slot machines or the playing of same.See also 14963 CS.
Gambling1104 NCS1902Amending ordinance 12889 CS, and repealing a part of said ordinance relative to the operation of lottery shops.
Gambling1554 NCS1903Prohibiting the sale or offering for sale of race horse bets in any barroom or any locality where same is objectional to residents or persons doing business within 300 feet of such location.
Gambling2791 NCS1904Providing for the payments to the various informers of half the fines imposed on various violators of the State Lottery Law.See also 3019 NCS.
Gambling3376 NCS1905Amending ordinance No. 4034 CS being an ordinance to prevent gambling in the City of New Orleans.See also 4034 CS.
Gambling4296 NCS1906Prohibiting the sale on the streets of New Orleans of tips on races.
Gambling3864 CCS1916Regulllating the operation of race tracks in the City of New Orelans.
Gambling4082 CCS1916Granting permission to the business Men's Racing Association to conduct and operate a race track at the Fair Grounds.
GamblingState Acts to Suppress GamblingAct No. 441879To abolish State Lottery.
GamblingState Acts to Suppress GamblingAct No. 251892To prohibit the sale of lottery tickets.
GamblingState Acts to Suppress GamblingAc. No. 1691894To suppress Lotteries and provide penalties.
GamblingState Acts to Suppress GamblingAct No. 571898Prohibiting minors to play gambling devices.
Gambling732 CS1884Imposing a $10,000.00 fine upon anyone found gambling on the pubic streets, either with dice, cards or other means, and providing for the expulsion of police who permit this gamling in their district.
GamblingState Acts to Suppress GamblingAct No. 2061902Regulating pool rooms and Turf Exchanges.
GamblingState Acts to Suppress GamblingAct No. 1071902Penalizing lotteries.
GamblingState Acts to Suppress GamblingAct No. 1271904To suppress Turf Exchanges.
GamblingState Acts to Suppress GamblingAct No. 1281904To surpress pool rooms.
GamblingState Acts to Suppress GamblingAct No. 1071908Penalty on gambling machines.
GamblingState Acts to Suppress GamblingAct No. 251912Barring minors from Pool Rooms.
GamblingState Acts to Suppress GamblingAct No. 2801914Penalty on conducting lotteries.
GamblingState Acts to Suppress GamblingAct No. 1921920Gambling on Athletic exhibitions.
GamblingState Acts to Suppress GamblingAct No. 1271920Handbooks on race horses.
GamblingState Acts to Suppress GamblingAct No. 2291926Betting on boxing exhibitions.
GamblingState Acts to Suppress GamblingAct No. 21928Search warrants for apparatus.
GamblingState Acts to Suppress GamblingAct No. 751928Fradulent machines.
GamblingState Acts to Suppress GamblingAct No. 2311928Destroying slot machines.
GamblingState Acts to Suppress Gambling9379 CCS1926Levying a tax (license) upon any person, firm, partnership, etc., engaged in or operating a dog race track.
GamblingState Acts to Suppress Gambling9052 CCS1926Regulating the sale of merchandise or other property by a plan known as the "Endless Chain" and providng penalites for violation.
GamblingHogan's AlleyLocation: A news item in the Daily Picayune of January 24, 1900 describing a fire which destroyed Hogan's Alley and the Yellow Kid Saloon would indicate that the location was on Mehle Street in the vicinity of N. Peters and Angela Streets. The building known as Hogan's Alley was formerly the St. Bernard Steam Fire Company No. 1, situated on Esteban Street, and was sold at public auction - rolled to the location of Mehle Street where it was used as a gambling house and cock pit until it burned.
Game LawsSee Animals.
Game Laws5868 CS1891Making it unlawful to catch, kill, or pursue any green trout or black base, or to have the same in possession after being caught, during the period from Jan. 15th to April 15th.See also 15181 CS. Amended by 592 NCS.
Game Laws6016 CS1892Making it unlawful to catch, kill or pursue any wild duck, geese, etc., or to have same in possession from the 1st day of March to the 1st day of November.
Game Laws15181 CS1899Prohibiting the catching, killing or having in possession of green trout or black base at certain seasons of the year.Amended by 592 NCS.
Game Laws7781 CCS1924Providing for the protection of deer during the closed season. (February to November)Amending and re-enacting No. 2653 NCS.
Garbage - Incinerators3121 OS1856Prohibiting the throwing or depositing of any offal, filth, manure, feculent matter, corrupt or putrid water, or any shells, hay, straw, kitchen stuff, paper, cloth, or matter of any kind which may be offensive to the smell or injurious to the health, on any banquette, street, alley, wharf, gutter, drain, canal or public place within the limits of the city, except in containers to be taken away by the offal carts, or deposited on the nuisance wharf.Article I, Sections 12, 13, and 14 of Ordinance 3121 OS.
Garbage - Incinerators31 AS1870Providing for the cleanliness and salubrity of the city regarding the collecting of garbage and trash.See also 3081, CCS.
Garbage - Incinerators4271 AS1877Making it unlawful for any person to deposit offal, manure, rice chaff, tin cuttings, tobacco stems, or other reufse or waste matter on any part of the river front except as specified herein, viz: below Montegut Street to strengthen bulkheads built by wharf lessees, as recommended by the Board of Engineers.
Garbage - Incinerators1583 CS1885Providing the manner in which rice chaff, manure, and other offal matter may be hauled through the streets of the city.Reference: Flynn's Digest, Articles 1433, 2623 to 2631, 3184 and 3185
Garbage - Incinerators2984 CS1888Unlawful to any person to pick over or disturb the contents of any ash can or garbage receptacle.
Garbage - IncineratorsSee Health Code
Garbage - Incinerators9828 CS1894Making it the duty of the garbage contractor to remove garbage within 24 hours in accordance with their contract.
Garbage - Incinerators1927 NCS1903Granting permission to the N. O. Progressive Union to place waste paper boxes on streets in commercial districts to be used by the public to deposit waste paper.
Garbage - Incinerators2910 NCS1905Providing for the collection and disposal of garbage.See also 7860 CS.
Garbage - Incinerators5970 NCS1909Adopting plan of the City Engineer to dispose of garbage by dumping same onto the dumps at the rear of the city instead of into the river.See also 9452 CCS.
Garbage - Incinerators2031 CCS1914Directing advertisement for bids for sale of franchise to govern installation and operation of illuminated sanitary trash cans for a period of five years.
Garbage - Incinerators2514 CCS1915Requiring householders to provide a metal, water-tight container for receiving garbage.See Ratproofing.
Garbage - Incinerators2767 CCS1915Authorizing plans and specifications for the erection of an incinertor in Algiers.
Garbage - Incinerators3163 CCS1916Authorizing purchase of square bounded by Newton, Decatur, Jefferson and Madison Streets for the purpose of erecting an incinerator thereon.
Garbage - Incinerators3361 CCS1916Accepting the bid of John O. Chisolm for the erection of a garbage incinerator.
Garbage - Incinerators4667 CCS1917Providing for the acquisition of a plant for the disposition of garbage, and sites therefor; for removal equipment, advertisement for bids for the furnishing of such a plant, sites and equipment.
Garbage - Incinerators4668 CCS1917Authorizing the Mayor to enter into contract with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of New York relative to certain certificates of indebtedness proposed to be issued in payment of a garbage disposal plant.
Garbage - IncineratorsIncinerator "E"9185 CCS1926Designating square of ground bounded by Prieur, St. Ferdinand, Johnson and Press Streets as the accepted location, and authorizing the purchase or expropriation of same.Repealed by 10469 CCS - changing the location to two squares acquired from the Sewerage & Water Board bounded by Florida Walk, Eads, Industry and Deers Sts. and Agriculture, Industry, Eads and Deers Sts. See also 10674 CCS and 10720 CCS changing location to square 1805 bounded by Abundance St.
Garbage - IncineratorsIncinerator "B"9198 CCS1926Designating square of ground bounded by Sixth, Seventh, Franklin and Saratoga Streets as the accepted location. Also: 14545 CCS to provide for the re-lining of stack serving Unit No. 2.
Garbage - Incinerators10460 CCS1928Directing advertisement for bids for the construction of three incinerators according to plans hereby approved.
Garbage - IncineratorsIncinerator "C"10461 CCS1928Authorizing purchase of ten squares of ground in square 220 bounded by Conti, N. Derbigny, St. Louis and Roman Streets for an incinerator.See also 10653 CCS - providing for the purchase of lots 13 and 14 forming the corner of St. Louis and Roman Sts. as addition to site, and 13934 CCS - authorizing purchase of additional site.
Garbage - Incinerators12037 CCS1930Requiring the owners of premises to provide the containers for garbage and place same in the proper place for collection.
Garbage - IncineratorsIncinerator "A"14032 CCS1933Authorizing and directing purchase of property in square bounded by the river, Diana, Newton and Brooklyn Streets as an addition to Incinerator "A".
Garbage - Incinerators14545 CCS1937Accepting bid of H. F. Horrell for the construction of a fire brick stack lining of the Sixth District Incinerator.
Garden Society1936Motion made to grant the use of a portion of Square 115 bounded by Octavia, McKenna and Hewes Streets, and the Rickerville Line, for experimental purposes.Council Proceedings
Gasoline General and Filling Stations2126 CCS1915Prohibiting supply tanks and pumps on the public streets, without permit.Amended by 5453 CCS.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations6039 CCS1921Prohibiting the discharge of oil into gutters.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations7554 CCS1923Abolishing curb oil stations.This ordinance missing from book. See 2126 and 5453 CCS.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations7555 CCS1923Prohibiting gasoline oil pumps on Scott Street from St. Louis St. to Tulane Avenue.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations7558 CCSProhibiting service stations on certain portions of St. Charles and Carrollton Avenues.This ordinance is missing from book.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations7869 CCS1924Banning garages, service stations and certain other businesses on St. Charles Avenue from Jackson to the levee beyond Carrollton Avenue.This is a Zoning Ordinance.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations7917 CCSOriginal ordinance and various amendments covering the establishment of service stations and repair shops within one-half mile of a shop already established.Repealed by #8447 CCS.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations7990 CCSOriginal ordinance and various amendments covering the establishment of service stations and repair shops within one-half mile of a shop already established.Repealed by #8447 CCS.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations8169 CCSOriginal ordinance and various amendments covering the establishment of service stations and repair shops within one-half mile of a shop already established.Repealed by #8447 CCS.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations8314 CCSOriginal ordinance and various amendments covering the establishment of service stations and repair shops within one-half mile of a shop already established.Repealed by #8447 CCS.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations8414 CCSOriginal ordinance and various amendments covering the establishment of service stations and repair shops within one-half mile of a shop already established.Repealed by #8447 CCS.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations8437 CCS1925Prohibiting the filling of the gasoline tanks while the motor is running.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations8447 CCS1925Repealing 7917 CCS, 7990 CCS, 8169 CCS, 8314 CCS and 8414 CCS.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations9239 CCSOriginal ordinance and amendments pertaining to "drive in" filling stations, location and construction.Repealed by 11841 CCS.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations9296 CCSOriginal ordinance and amendments pertaining to "drive in" filling stations, location and construction.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations9360 CCSOriginal ordinance and amendments pertaining to "drive in" filling stations, location and construction.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations10602 CCS1928This is a zoning ordinance regulating the set-back line applicable to buildings on corners gasoline stations or otherwise.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations11751 CCS1929Prohibiting the establishment of an oil filling station within 300 feet of a church or school.See 14139 CCS.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations11757 CCS1929Regulating the use of and providing for the minimum lot area requirements on which gasoline filling stations may be erected.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations11841 CCS1929Establishing requirements as to location and operation, also governing egress and ingress of drive in filling stations.Repealing 9239 CCS, 9296 CCS, and 9360 CCS. Amended and re-enacted by 14582 CCS and 14499 CCS.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations11920 CCSCovering the location, construction and build-in requirements of garages.Zoning ordinance.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations14139 CCSProhibiting the operation of an oil filling station within 200 feet of a church or school, within certain areas.See 11751 CCS.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations14499 CCS1936Amending 11841 CCS covering the operation of filling stations.
Gasoline General and Filling Stations14582 CCS1937Amending 11841 CCS providing for the requirements of oil filling stations.
Gasoline - OilStorage and TransportationSee Explosives.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation805 NCSOriginal ordinance providing for the areas in which fuel oil and illuminating oil tanks may be located, with amending ordinances covering masonry of tanks and the extending of areas.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation1159 NCSOriginal ordinance providing for the areas in which fuel oil and illuminating oil tanks may be located, with amending ordinances covering masonry of tanks and the extending of areas.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation2700 NCSOriginal ordinance providing for the areas in which fuel oil and illuminating oil tanks may be located, with amending ordinances covering masonry of tanks and the extending of areas.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation2209 CCSOriginal ordinance providing for the areas in which fuel oil and illuminating oil tanks may be located, with amending ordinances covering masonry of tanks and the extending of areas.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation2488 CCSOriginal ordinance providing for the areas in which fuel oil and illuminating oil tanks may be located, with amending ordinances covering masonry of tanks and the extending of areas.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation2789 CCSOriginal ordinance providing for the areas in which fuel oil and illuminating oil tanks may be located, with amending ordinances covering masonry of tanks and the extending of areas.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation5843 CCSOriginal ordinance providing for the areas in which fuel oil and illuminating oil tanks may be located, with amending ordinances covering masonry of tanks and the extending of areas.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation6348 CCSOriginal ordinance providing for the areas in which fuel oil and illuminating oil tanks may be located, with amending ordinances covering masonry of tanks and the extending of areas.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation6526 CCSOriginal ordinance providing for the areas in which fuel oil and illuminating oil tanks may be located, with amending ordinances covering masonry of tanks and the extending of areas.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation7035 CCSOriginal ordinance providing for the areas in which fuel oil and illuminating oil tanks may be located, with amending ordinances covering masonry of tanks and the extending of areas.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation7378 CCSOriginal ordinance providing for the areas in which fuel oil and illuminating oil tanks may be located, with amending ordinances covering masonry of tanks and the extending of areas.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation7741 CCSOriginal ordinance providing for the areas in which fuel oil and illuminating oil tanks may be located, with amending ordinances covering masonry of tanks and the extending of areas.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation7798 CCSOriginal ordinance providing for the areas in which fuel oil and illuminating oil tanks may be located, with amending ordinances covering masonry of tanks and the extending of areas.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation13179 CCSOriginal ordinance providing for the areas in which fuel oil and illuminating oil tanks may be located, with amending ordinances covering masonry of tanks and the extending of areas.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation13858 CCSOriginal ordinance providing for the areas in which fuel oil and illuminating oil tanks may be located, with amending ordinances covering masonry of tanks and the extending of areas.Amendng 13179 CCS by adding and extending areas.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation13886 CCSOriginal ordinance providing for the areas in which fuel oil and illuminating oil tanks may be located, with amending ordinances covering masonry of tanks and the extending of areas.Amendng 13179 CCS by adding and extending areas.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation1023 NCSProhibiting the dripping of oil, etc., from tanks. Covering storage and transportation of explosives in the City of New Orleans.See also 2011 CCS - delivery of gasoline to boats and vessels in port. See 6512 NCS permitting dealers at West End to carry stock of 20 barrels to supply boats.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation1221 NCSProhibiting the dripping of oil, etc., from tanks. Covering storage and transportation of explosives in the City of New Orleans.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation2908 CCS1915Governing the storage of Benzine, Gasoline, Naptha, and other inflammable oils in quantities exceeding fifty gallons in the City of New Orleans.See 6512 NCS - governing stock at West End.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation2126 CCSProhibiting supply tanks and pumps on the public streets and thoroughfares, without permit.Amended by 5453 CCS.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation6522 CCS1921Granting permission to the Chalmette Oil Company to install and operate storage tanks at St. Patrick's Cemetery bounded by Masonic Cemetery, Holt Cemetery and Terminal Railroad tracks.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation7501 CCSGranting permission to the Shreveport Oil Co. to operate storage tanks at New Basin Canal and LR&N RR.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation10145 CCS1927Granting permission to Jahncke Service, Inc. to construct and maintain tanks for the storage of gasoline in square bounded by Howard, S. Roman, S. Prieru and Calliope Streets.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation12295 CCS1930Prohibiting the transportation of Gasoline, Benzine, and oils in tanks or similar conveyances over the streets between the hours of 10:00 PM and 6:00 AM.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation13279 CCS1931Governing the manufacture, keeping, storing, selling and transportation of Explosives.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation14513 CCS1936Regulating the manner in which gasoline, kerosine, dynamite, nitro-glycerine, gun-powder and other explosives shall be brought into and out of the city by tank trucks, vehicles and other conveyances.Amended and re-enacted by 14546 CCS.
Gasoline - OilStorage and Transportation14546 ccs1937Amending and re-eneacting 14513 CCS.
Gasoline - TaxSee Public Welfare, Dept. of, also Taxes.
Gasoline - Tax14003 CCS1932Carrying into effect the provision of Act 180 of the session of 1924 providing for the levy of a tax of 1 cent per gallon on gasoline in the Parish of Orleans for road ways, streets, subsurface drainage, etc.See also 8795 CCS - 1 cent for 1926.
Gasoline - Tax14037 CCS1933Amending 14003 CCS, and repealing Section 12 thereof.
Gasoline - Tax14096 CCS1934Carrying into effect Act 180 of 1924, and providing for the levying of a tax on kerosene, fuel oil, distillates, crude oil, naptha, etc., dedicated to roadways, streets, etc.
Gasoline - Tax14241 CCS1935Amending 14096 CCS eliminating fuel oil, distillates, crude oil, naptha, etc.
Gasoline - Tax14300 CCS1935Amending and re-enacting Section 2 of 14003 CCS providing refund of tax paid upon proof that gasoline has been unavoidably destroyed.
Gasoline - Tax14441 CCS1936Providing additional revenue for the City of New Orleans by levying a 1c tax on all gasolinne, naptha, cleaning fluids, solvent, and kerosene.
Gasoline - Tax14503 CCS1936Creating a special paving and public improvement fund, and providing for a tax of 2 cents on gasoline, benzine, naptha and other motor oils, and 1 cent tax on kerosene.
Gasoline - Tax14170 CCS1934To carry into effect the provisions of State Act 21 of the Special Session of 1934, levying a tax of one cent per gallon on all gasoline sold in New Orleans for the benefit of the unemployed.
Gasoline - Tax14205 CCS1934To carry into effect State Act 21 of 1934, providing and dedicating funds raised by a one cent tax on all gasoline for the relief of the unemployed and Mothers' Aid cases.
Gymnasium6523 NCS1910Authorizing the purchase of ten lots of ground at the corner of Washington Avenue and Prytania Street for a gymnasium for the children of the public schools.
Gymnasium8620 NCS1912Authorizing the purchase of ground bounded by Rampart, Montegut, Clouet and St. Claude Streets for a gymnasium for use of the children attending public schools.See also 8656 NCS - same.
Health, Board of6365 OS1865Creating the office of Analytical Chemist for the City of New Orleans.See also 5631 NCS - authorizing appointment of a recognized alienist for the treatment of insane persons, and to give expert testimony in courts.
Health, Board of16168 CS1900Directing that the Committee on Legislation draft an amendment to the City Charter, or the State Constitution, proposing the abolishment of the City Board of Health.
Health, Board of9909 CCS1927Approving the action of the Board of Health fixing the salary of the Chairman and Superintendent at $485.00 per month.
Health, Board ofEstablishmentResolution1841/06/19Providing for the nomination of members to compose a Board of Health for the City of New Orleans, as contained in ordinance establishing a Board of Health passed on June 8th, 1841.
Health, Board ofEstablishment1846/07/16Establishing a Board of Health for the City of New Orleans and defining its powers.General Council sittings.
Health, Board ofEstablishment1850An act establishing a Board of HealthState Act of 1850. See small book entitled "City of Lafayette"
Health, Board ofEstablishment1145 CC1853Providing that the Common Council shall elect a group of fifteen citizens, not more than one half to be practicing physicians, who shall form a Board of Health in and for the City of New Orleans. Defining the powers and duties of said Board.
Health, Board ofEstablishment1187 CC1853Providing for the location and establishment of a Quarantine Station by the City of New Orleans.
Health, Board ofEstablishment1933 OS1855Petitioning the State Legislature to make appropriation for the establishment of a Quarantine and Board of Health in the City of New Orleans, and requesting that a portion of the State Improvement Fund be used for drainage.
Health, Board ofEstablishmentSupplemental ordinance, General Council Sitting June 21, 18421842Imposing a fine on physicians and undertakers for failure to furnish a certificate of death as provided for in Ordinance of the General Council of June 8th, 1841. Providing also that no one shall bury a corpse within the city limits except in the established cemeteries, and then not without an undertaker's license or permit from the Mayor.
Health LawsSee - Rice Chaff, Aninals - Dead, Garbage and Incinerators, Markets, Milk - Milk Products - Dairies, Bakeries, Cisterns, Ice - Ice Cream - Weeds and Grass, Rat-Proofing, Hospitals - Laundries, Drainage - Drains and Gutters, Moral Code.
Health LawsAnimals, Diseased or Dead15524 CSMust report infectious disease of animals.
Health LawsAnimals, Diseased or Dead6129 NCSPertaining to the removal and rendering of dead animals.See also 370 NCS & 9917 CS.
Health LawsAnimals, Diseased or Dead6533 ASProhibiting the slaughtering of diseased animals, and the landing of same in city.
Health LawsAnimals, Diseased or Dead6648 ASPertaining to the removal and rendering of dead animals.See also 370 NCS & 9917 CS.
Health LawsAnimals, Diseased or Dead7741 CSProviding that animals suffering with glanders shall not be brought within the city limits
Health LawsAnimals, Diseased or Dead3121 OS1856Article I, Section 28 and Article II, Section 3.
Health LawsAnimals, Diseased or Dead1881 AS1872Making it unlawful to turn out on the streets any diseased horse or other animal.
Health LawsAnimals, Limits for KeepingSee Animals
Health LawsAnimals, Limits for Keeping2565 CCSExtension of hog limits beyond present locations.
Health LawsAnimals, Limits for Keeping4530 CSEstablishing limits in which stables may be operated.
Health LawsAnimals, Limits for Keeping7709 CCSAmending 13335 CS and 1202 CCS providng dairy limits.
Health LawsBurials1171 CSRequiring the burial of all diseased persons in the cemeteries belonging to the city, and without delay.
Health LawsBurials2763 CCSRegulating the transporttion of bodies into the city for burial or other disposition.Repealed by 2799 CCS.
Health LawsBurials3036 CSUnlawful to bring into New Orleans any indigent dead or indigent insane person for burial or treatment.
Health LawsBurials3121 CSArticle III, Section 7 of this Ordianance.
Health LawsBurials3174 OSForbidding burial without a ceertificate. Governing construction, and permits to open tombs, rules for Sextons, reports of burials, rates of entombments, etc., etc.
Health LawsBurials1582 OS1854Providing for the issuance of burial certificates and the burial of charity subjects.
Health LawsCity Chemist6365 OS1865Creating the office of Analytical Chemist for the City of New Orleans.
Health LawsContagious DiseaseLeprosy under special caption.
Health LawsContagious DiseaseYellow Fever under special caption.
Health LawsContagious Diseases10 NCSProviding for an Isolation Hospital.
Health LawsContagious Diseases12908 CSMaking it unlawful to tear down or destroy flags indicating the presence of Small Pox, Yellow Fever, Diphtheria, etc.
Health LawsContagious Diseases1410 NCSTo make unlawful to harbor a leper or lepers.
Health LawsContagious Diseases15709 CSRules governing operation of Laundries.See also 800 CCS.
Health LawsContagious Diseases16017 CSMaking it unlawful for any common carrier to transport into the Parish any person suffering with an infectious or contagious disease.
Health LawsContagious Diseases16238 CSRestricting movements of persons in homes where contagious disease is prevalent.
Health LawsContagious Diseases216 CSAppointing Sanitary Police Officers and prescribing their duties.
Health LawsContagious Diseases2777 CSMaking it unlawful for any person to expose any child or minor to contagious, infectious, other disease.
Health LawsContagious Diseases2873 NCSProviding for the purchase of a vehicle for transporting diseased persons.
Health LawsContagious Diseases5112 CCSTo prevent the spread of venereal disease.See also 5464 CS. - See Moral Code.
Health LawsContagious Diseases6046 ASTo provide for fumigation of buildings, water crafts, bedding, clothing, etc.Amended by 3232 NCS.
Health LawsContagious Diseases612 NCSProhibiting spitting on sidewalks or floors of public places.
Health LawsContagious Diseases7655 NCSProviding for the destruction of breeding places for flies.
Health LawsContagious Diseases85 CSProhiting the attendance in public schools, traveling on street cars or other public vehicles of children, or other persons, in whose families contagious diseases exist.
Health LawsContagious Diseases8968 NCSProviding for the prevention and spread of Bubonic Plague through the medium of rats.Amended and re-enacted by 1442 CCS - See Ratproofing
Health LawsContagious Diseases3308 AS1875Prohibiting persons with contagious diseases from riding on street cars.See Hospitals - See Quarantine
Health LawsFood and Drink????? Meat (not considered game) in the city limits before inspection by the Board of Health.
Health LawsFood and Drink10086 CSCovering the adulteration of molasses.
Health LawsFood and Drink14548 CSRegulating the slaughtering of cattle and other animals at all abattoirs, and providing a system of inspection of meats.
Health LawsFood and Drink14807 CS
Health LawsFood and Drink15488 CS
Health LawsFood and Drink2417 NCSProhibiting the adulteration of candy, regulating the use of coloring matter, providing that same be protected from flies.See also 5298 and 5299 NCS.
Health LawsFood and Drink2564 CCSRegulating the manner of handling food stuffs by protection against dust, insects and other contaminating influences.
Health LawsFood and Drink2570 CCSRequiring persons handling foodstuffs, also persons stabling animals on premises, to obtain permit from the Bd.
Health LawsFood and Drink3118 NCSProhibiting the sale of fish after being condemned by health officer.
Health LawsFood and Drink3738 NCSProviding sanitary regulations regarding cooking in tenement houses.
Health LawsFood and Drink4389 NCSProhibiting the sale of food or drink when sour or decomposed.
Health LawsFood and Drink485 NCSProhibiting the pickling of tainted or unwholesome meat.
Health LawsFood and Drink8617 NCS
Health LawsFood and Drink6533 AS1880To prevent the sale of adulterated articles used as food.See also General Health Law
Health LawsGarbage: Trash - Oyster Shells12037 CCSProviding for the collection and disposal of garbage.See Garbage and Incinerators.
Health LawsGarbage: Trash - Oyster Shells3081 CCSProhibiting the emptying of garbage, ashes, cinders, etc., onto the sidewalks or streets.See 6022 AS.
Health LawsGarbage: Trash - Oyster Shells31 ASProviding for the collection of garbage and trash.
Health LawsGarbage: Trash - Oyster Shells5445 OSGovering hotels and boarding houses.
Health LawsGarbage: Trash - Oyster Shells6987 NCSProviding for the removal of oyster shells from saloons, restaurants, depots, etc.
Health LawsGarbage: Trash - Oyster Shells1590 OS1854Regulating offensive material placed on streets sidewalks and in yards.See also 3121 OS, Article I, Section 12, 13 and 14
Health LawsGarbage: Trash - Oyster Shells4028 OS1858Amending Articles 544 and 545 of Section 13 and 14 of the "Revised ordinances of the City of New Orelans: relative to the sanitary conditions of the city.
Health LawsGeneral Health and Sanitary Laws11299 CCSRegulating bathing beaches and swimming pools as to safety and sanitation.
Health LawsGeneral Health and Sanitary Laws12070 CCSPrescribing sanitary rules and regulations for barber and beauty shops, also hours.Amended by 12555 CCS.
Health LawsGeneral Health and Sanitary Laws2321 CCSDemolishing Sugar Shed "C" (Ratproofing)
Health LawsGeneral Health and Sanitary Laws2566 CCSRequiring proprietors of hotels, restaurants, shops, factories, tanneries, manufacturers, etc., to have names and addresses written plainly and displayed in a conspicious place. Also on carts, wagons, and delivery trucks.See 2564 and 2570 CCS.
Health LawsGeneral Health and Sanitary Laws2568 CCSProviding for the sanitation of Theatres and Picture Shows.2569 CCS - RR.
Health LawsGeneral Health and Sanitary Laws2569 CCSDisenfecting R. R. trains.
Health LawsGeneral Health and Sanitary Laws2571 CCSProhibiting dry sweeping in streets & public places.
Health LawsGeneral Health and Sanitary Laws2572 CCSRegulating Privy vaults and cesspools.
Health LawsGeneral Health and Sanitary Laws2573 CCSRegarding sewer connections.
Health LawsGeneral Health and Sanitary Laws2923 NCSMaking it unlawful to sell impure or polluted water or to manufacture ice from such water.
Health LawsGeneral Health and Sanitary Laws612 NCSProhibiting spitting on sidewalks and floors of public places.
Health LawsGeneral Health and Sanitary Laws6583 NCSGoverning laundries.
Health LawsGeneral Health and Sanitary Laws7709 CCSAmending 13335 CS and 1202 CCS providing sanitary rules for Dairies.
Health LawsGeneral Health and Sanitary Laws8665 CCSProhibiting the subdivision of lands without proper water supply and sewerage service and fire protection.
Health LawsGeneral Health and Sanitary Laws3121 OS1856Article III, Sections 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14.
Health LawsGeneral Health and Sanitary Laws6022 AS1879Governing foods, drugs, sanitation of factories, dairies, slaughterhouses, stables, etc. Providing for the removal of garbage, prohibiting obstrction of gutters, condemning unhealthy buildings, etc.See 235 NS as amended by 1658 NS.
Health LawsLeprosy5185 CS1891Authorizing the employment of a physician at $25.00 per month per patient, for treatment of persons, suffering with leprosy.See 1410 NCS - making it unlawful to harbor a leper or lepers.
Health LawsStreets, Drains, and Gutters5111 CCSRequiring that drains and plumbing fixtures be kept in usable condition.
Health LawsStreets, Drains, and Gutters6835 CCSProviding for the removal of weeds and unhealthy growths from streets and sidewalks.See 3080 CCS and 3081 CCS, also 6022 AS as amended by 235 NS and 1658 NS.
Health LawsStreets, Drains, and Gutters4788 AS1875To provide for the cleanliness of streets and gutters, prescribing the duties of householders and the duties of police.
Health LawsVital StatisticsSee also section on "Burials".
Health LawsVital Statistics7084 NCS1911Requiring that births be reported to the City Board of Health by the Physician or Midwife within 72 hours, and by the parents within 30 days after birth of any child.Also 4053 CCS. Amending and re-enacting 7084 NCS.
Health LawsYellow Fever3231 NCSProviding for credit through the Fiscal Agents, for $60,000.00 to be used to eradicate Yellow Fever
Health LawsYellow Fever3232 NCSAmending and re-enacting 6046 AS by giving authority to health officers to enter, prevent access to, or egress from, or cause to ve vacated, any buildings deemed to be infected.
Health LawsYellow Fever3196 NCS1905Prescribing the manner in which water liable to breed mosquitoes shall be stored within the city limits.See 3277 NCS.
Highways4853 NCS1907Directing the building with the forces of the Municipal Repair Plant, and entirely at the expense of the city, 2 miles of earthen roadway on the prolongation of Gentilly Avenue toward Chef Menture; in accordance with plan of the Motor League of Louisiana.
Highways8673 CCS1925Accepting the sum of $15,516.75 raised by private interests to be used in the construction of the Algiers-Belle Chase Highway Route No. 31, and transferring same to the Louisiana Highway Commission.
Highways10778 CCS1928Authorizing acceptance from Alfred Danzinger of certain portions of Magnolia and Beka Plantations required for the extension of the right of way of the Lower Coast River Road.
HighwaysAlgiers Cut-Off Highway, Route No. C-137314409 CCS1936Providing for the exchange of certain unused street property in the Fifth Municipal District, for other property required for the opening of Algiers Cut-Off Highway, Route C-1373.
HighwaysOrleans-Hammond Highway No. 3312157 CCSAuthorizing Mayor to accept donation from N. O. Land Co. of land for right of way.
HighwaysOrleans-Hammond Highway No. 3312158 CCSAccepting donation from the Jefferson & Lake Pontchartrain R.R. Co., of right of way.
HighwaysOrleans-Hammond Highway No. 3312367 CCSExchanging portion of Kenison Street for property in 7th District for right of way.
HighwaysOrleans-Hammond Highway No. 3313240 CCSAuthorizing purchase of New Basin Canal-Kenner Intersection Highway and other property at and near West End, for right of way.
HighwaysOrleans-Hammond Highway No. 3314363 CCSAuthorizing purchase of a portion of Square 27 in the 7th District for right of way.
HighwaysOrleans-Hammond Highway No. 3312156 CCS1930Revoking dedication of certain street areas north of the Stafford, Derbes and Roy tract and authoring exchange for other property required for the right of way of the Orleans-Hammond Highway.
HighwaysRoute No. 2, Project No. 4500 - Chef Menteur12783 CCSAuthorizing payment to land owners whose fruit and nut trees were destroyed by construction of highway.
HighwaysRoute No. 2, Project No. 4500 - Chef Menteur12830 CCSAuthorizing purchase of property on Gentilly Road for right of way.
HighwaysRoute No. 2, Project No. 4500 - Chef Menteur13774 CCSAuthorizing acceptance of donations of property for right of way.
HighwaysRoute No. 2, Project No. 4500 - Chef Menteur13957 CCSAuthorizing purchase of ground for right of way, in Flowerdale Addition, Third District.
HighwaysRoute No. 2, Project No. 4500 - Chef Menteur12782 CCS1930Authorizing purchase of right of way in Rosedale Subdivision, Thrid District, and dedicating same to highway New Orleans to Chef Menteur.
HighwaysRoute No. 2, Project No. 4500 - Chef Menteur14519 CCS1936Authorizing the purchase of property in Woodlawn Heights, Third District, for right of way.
History and Biography5140 CCMay 3, 1860Resolved that the Surveyor be and he is hereby authorized to lay out the intersection of that portion of Canal Street between Dryades and Burgundy Streets so as to be adaptable for the erection of a monument to the memory of the man whose genius embodied the revolutionary idea of American Independence and whose patriotic wisdom confirmed the perpetuity of the American Union by the acquisition of Louisiana.The ordinance, give in toto, does not mention the name of the man for whom this statue was intended. There is no record of a statue having ever occupied the site mentioned. The fact that the monument to Henry Clay which was first erected in Canal Street between St. Charles and Royal, prior to the date of the above ordinance, precludes the possibility of any reference to Clay.
History and BiographyAndrew Jackson695 CC1843Authorizing an appropriation of $1000 for the purpose of obtaining a portrait of General Jackson for the Council Chamber of the Municipality; representing the General as he was at the defense of New Orleans in 1814 and 1815.
History and BiographyAndrew Jackson846 CC1844Approving the portrait of General Jackson as submitted by Moise and Amans (or Amous), which was accepted and payment of $1000 authorized.
History and BiographyAndrew Jackson2017 CC1855Directing the Surveyor to make the necessary filling in Jackson Square to provide proper slope for the base of the proposed Jackson Monument.See also 4210 CC - providing for an iron railing around Jackson monument.
History and BiographyBattle of New Orleans1288 CC1854Authorizing an appropriation of $500 for the annual celebration of the Battle of New Orleans on January 8th.
History and BiographyBattle of Vicksburg6367 NCS1910Appropriating $500.00 for placing suitable markers showing the location of the Louisiana Troops on the Battlefield of Vicksburg.
History and BiographyBenjamin Franklin1427 AS1872Accepting from C. A. Weed a statue of Benjamin Franklin, made by Hiram Powers, to be erected in Lafayette Square.
History and BiographyBenjamin Franklin7025 AS1881Authorizing the removal of the statue of Benjamin Franklin from Lafayette Square to a point to be designated by the Mayor.It is said to have been removed to the Public Library.
History and BiographyBenjamin Franklin9173 CCS1926Accepting an 8-foot bronze statue of Benjamin Franklin from Henry Wodworth Gustine of Chicago; and a granite pedestal from the printers of New Orleans, sponsored by Wm. Pfaff, to be placed in Lafayette Sqaure.
History and BiographyCity History (New Orleans)330 OS1805Approving an Act of the Legislature of 1852, pages 42, 55, and 111 of Acts of 1852, consolidating the City of New Orleans. This ordinance provides for the division of the several districts into wards, etc.See Louisiana Courrier April 12, 1852 - page 3 col. 2 - See also "Brief Facts".
History and BiographyCity History (New Orleans)479 OS1852Providing that the following city limits be declared urban: Following the upperline of the city to the center of Metairie Road; thence to Bayou St. John; thence to Canal Marigny; thence to Elysian Fiellds and Florida Avenue; thence to Canal Des Picheurs, and up this canal to the river.
History and BiographyCity History (New Orleans)Louisiana GazetteFeb. 22, 1805An Act, published in full in the Louisiana Gazette of this date, incorporating the City of New Orleans, naming its boundaries and providing for a seal. By the Governor of the Territory of New Orleans, W. C. C. Claiborne, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof.See 101 CC under "City Government" - authorizing a seal.
History and BiographyCity History (New Orleans)City of Carrollton2549 AS1874Providing for the annexation of the City of Carrollton to the City of New Orleans, and the transfer of all archives, records, books, property, etc.
History and BiographyCity History (New Orleans)City of Jefferson2030 CC1855Providing for a conference with the authorities of the City of Jefferson pertaining to the boundaries between the two cities.
History and BiographyCity History (New Orleans)City of Jefferson3449 CC1857Authorizing the Committee on Streets and Landings to confer with the Councill of the City of Jefferson regarding waste matter being thrown into the river from the nuisance wharves adjacent to each city.
History and BiographyCity History (New Orleans)City of Jefferson409 AS1870To provide for the payment of interest on bonds and notes issued by the late City of Jefferson.
History and BiographyCity History (New Orleans)City of Jefferson441 AS1870To provide for the settlement of accounts upon City of Jefferson payrolls for the Month of March, 1870.
History and BiographyCity History (New Orleans)City of Jefferson700 AS1871To complete the adjustment and division of debts between the Parish of Jefferson and the City of New Orleans.
History and BiographyCity History (New Orleans)City of Lafayette1861 CC1854Authorizing the City Attorney to appoint a clerk to take charge of the Archives of the late Municipalities, and form a classified collection of the city laws.
History and BiographyCity History (New Orleans)City of Lafayette842 OS1854Providing for the consolidation of the assets and liabilities of the Old and New cities - creating a consolidated debt.
History and BiographyCity History (New Orleans)City of Lafayette2020 CC1855Requesting the Recorders of the First and Fourth Districts to hand over the Archives of the late Second Municipality, and the Archives of the City of Lafayette, to the City Attorney.
History and BiographyCity History (New Orleans)City of LafayetteBook of Aldermen, Official Proceedings #1April 11, 1853These proceedings pertain to the incorporation of the City of Lafayette into the City of New Orleans.
History and BiographyCity History (New Orleans)Coat of ArmsIn a news article of this date it is recorded that a Coat of Arms was approved by the Commission Council. Agitation was first started when the Association of Commerce suggested that the present City Seal (depicting an Indian and an alligator) be discarded and a new one created. This was opposed by the Louisiana Historical Society which wanted the Seal kept intact. A compromise was reached by agreeing to keep the seal for use on legal documents, and a Coat of Arms created to be used on letterheads, etc. A Coat of Arms was designed by P. H. F. Follet, of the Middle Research Department of Tulane University which was agreed upon. (A description of this design is contained in the news article.)Times-Picayune, July 29, 1931
History and BiographyCity History (New Orleans)Coat of ArmsThese proceedings record the submission of the sketch of the Coat of Arms to the Council, but there is no record of any action having been taken at that time.Council Proceedings, July 28, 1931
History and BiographyCity History (New Orleans)Flag3686 CC1858Authorizing the Mayor to have a flag made for the City Hall.
History and BiographyCity History (New Orleans)Flag4889 CCS1918Establishing an official flag for the City of New Orleans. Accepting the design of the Bienville Bi-centennial Committee.
History and BiographyCity History (New Orleans)Official Flower7395 CCS1923Selecting the "Oleander" as the Official Flower" of the City of New Orleans.
History and BiographyCity History (New Orleans)Plan of the City2795 CC1856Authorizing the Mayor to contract with Jules A. D'Hemicourt to make a general plan of the City of New Orleans, planning books and general index as per specifications, for the sum of $30,000.00
History and BiographyCity History (New Orleans)Treatise and Digest5279 CC1860Authorizing the Mayor to subscribe for thirty copies of "Treatise and Digest of the Criminal Jurisprudence of the State of Louisiana". Said work being a digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court from 1805 to 1859.
History and BiographyCivil War5475 OS1861Approving an act of the State of Louisiana in severing all connection with the U. S. Government.
History and BiographyCivil War5595 OS1861Requesting the Governor and the Military Commissioners place arms and ammnunition at the disposal of the city to be distributed to citizens.
History and BiographyCivil War5637 OS1861Appointing a committee to draw up such measures as they may deam necessary for the protection of the city.
History and BiographyCivil War5640 OS1861Requesting the Mayor to call upon Gen. Twiggs for two or three regiments to be placed in the immediate vicinity of New Orleans.
History and BiographyCivil War5642 OS1861An ordinance to raise money for the defense of the City of New Orleans.
History and BiographyCivil War5682 OS1861Appointing a commission of Military and Civil Engineers to examine the various approaches to the city to report on defense work already done and necessary work needed to complete same.See 5734.
History and BiographyCivil War5697 OS1861Resolved that the members of the Council wear morning for thrity days in respect for Lieut. Col. Chas. D. Dreux who was killed in action while commanding a battalion of volunteers.
History and BiographyCivil War5721 OS1861Placing at the disposal of the planters on the canal a new iron building at the head of Canal Street for the purpose of distributing vegetables to the families of absent war volunteers.
History and BiographyCivil War5726 OS1861Organizing the "Volunteers Relief Committee" for the purpose of devising some plan for the relief of the families of volunteers.
History and BiographyCivil War5752 OS1861City ready to cooperate with State or Confederate authorities in the construction of works for its defenseSee 5753 OS.
History and BiographyCivil War5753 OS1861Appropriating $100,000.00 to be tuned over to Major Gen. Twiggs to erect fortifications in defense of the city.
History and BiographyCivil War5764 OS1861Authorizing the Committee on City Defense to erect a battery on the Levee opposite Esplanade St. for artillery exercises.
History and BiographyCivil War5766 OS1861Authorizing Major-Gen. Twiggs to transfer the remainder of the funds for the defense of the city to Major-Gen. Lovell, commanding the Military District.
History and BiographyCivil War5773 OS1861Appropriating the sum of $5000.00 for use of the Free Market for supplying relief to distressed and indigent families of volunteers.
History and BiographyCivil War5779 OS1861Granting permission to Maj-Gen. Lovell to erect wooden parapet for the instruction of the militia.
History and BiographyCivil War5800 OS1861Tendering the use of the City Hall to the Governor of the state for headquarters for the duration of the war.
History and BiographyCivil War5804 OS1861Pertaining to the building of war vessels for the defense of the City of New Orleans.
History and BiographyCivil War5819 OS1861Granting permission to the Orleans Battalion of Artillery to use the neutral ground in Orleans St. between St. Claude and Treme, for artillery practice.Amending 5788 OS.
History and BiographyCivil War5927 OS1862Appropriating $50,000.00 to be turned over to Major-Gen. Lovell for defense of the city.
History and BiographyCivil War5930 OS1862Appointing a Committee of Safety to co-operate with Confederate and State Authorities.
History and BiographyCivil War5943 OS1862Appropriating $1,000.00 to Beauregard Regiment, Second Brigade Louisiana Volunteers, to be drawn by Col. Frank A. Bartlett as soon as ordered into action.
History and BiographyCivil War5945 OS1862Prohibiting masking and processions on Tuesday March 4th, 1862 (Carnival) in the streets of New Orleans, Due to Civil War.
History and BiographyCivil War5949 OS1862Providing for a million dollar bond issue to defend New Orleans, Louisiana, and the Southern Confederacy to repel the enemy who are now at the approaches of the city.Providing for a million dollar bond issue to defend New Orleans, Louisiana, and the Southern Confederacy to repel the enemy who are now at the approaches of the city.
History and BiographyCivil War5950 OS1862Appropriating $5000.00 to uniform and equip soldiers who may need assistance, to be transferred to the command of Gen. Beauregard.
History and BiographyCivil War5951 OS1862Recommending the closing of all the lower courts during adjournment of the State Supreme and Districts Court, due to existing war.
History and BiographyCivil War5953 OS1862Council pledges itself to supply the necessities of life to the families of all citizens who may enter active service.
History and BiographyCivil War5960 OS1862Appropriating $500.00 to Crescent Artillery to enable them to perfect organization for active service.
History and BiographyCivil War5988 OS1862Providing that monthly payments of cash be made to the wives and children of men who have been mustered into service.
History and BiographyCivil War6004 OS1862Organizing a Citizen's Police outside of the regular Police Force.
History and BiographyCivil War6013 OS1862According praise and commendation for General Duncan for the manner in which he conducted the defense of Forts Jackson and St. Philip.
History and BiographyCivil War6014 OS1862Relative to paying the nurses attending the sick and wounded soldiers in city hospitals.
History and BiographyCivil War6022 OS1862Calling on the Commanding General of the United States Army, in possession of the city, to remove armed guards from the avenues of City Hall, and allow the Archives to remain in tact.
History and BiographyCivil War6156 OS1963Appropriating $100 per month for 12 months to be made as a "Poor Widows' Fund", the same to be paid into the hands of Mrs. A. D. Richardson.
History and BiographyCivil WarBook City of JeffersonNov. 5, 1866Negro troops under command of Major-General Sheridan stationed just above the city, commiting robberies and other depredations are about to cause an uprising amoung the white citizens.
History and BiographyComite Du Souvenir Francais de la Louisiane1550 CCS1914Granting permission to the committee to erect in the rear of St. Louis Cathedral (area fronting on Royal Street) a monument to be constructed from the material used in the erection of a monument to the French Officers and sailors of the French Naval vessel "Le Tonnerre" who died in 1857 while their ship was lying off the Old Quarantine Station opposite Buras, La., and which material still lies on the site of the old quarantine cemetery.
History and BiographyComite Du Souvenir Francais de la Louisiane1596 CCS1914Granting permission to the committee to bury in the rear of St. Louis Cathedral, (area fronting on Royal Street), the bones of the French Officers and Sailors of the French Naval vessel "Le Tonnerre", recently exhumed from their burial place on the site of the old quarantine Station 70 miles below New Orleans.
History and BiographyDeath Mask of Napoleon6132 NCS1909Granting permission to Mrs. Olivia Blanchard to reproduce the death mask of Napoleon donated to the City of New Orleans in 1834 by Dr. Antomarchi, and which subsequently disappeared from City Hall.
History and BiographyEmperor of the French933 NS1868Accepting the gift from His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of the French, his "History of Caesar", as a token of his sympathy and good will for our people, and authorizing that the volume be bound and preserved in the Archives of the City of New Orleans.
History and BiographyGeneral G. T. Beauregard7881 CS1893Extending thanks to the French Benevolent Society for the portrait of General G. T. Beauregard.
History and BiographyGeneral G. T. Beauregard7054 NCS1911Appropriating $1000 for the erection of a Beauregard Monument.Location not given.
History and BiographyGeneral G. T. Beauregard13175 CCS1931Exempting from city taxation the "Beauregard Home" on Chartres Street now owned by a committee of patriotic citizens.
History and BiographyGeneral Taylor3838 CC1858Accepting the proposal of A. G. Powers, Esq. to sell to the city the portrait of "General Taylor and old Whitey" now hanging in the Council Chamber of the Board of Assistant Aldermen, and authorizing the price of $100 be paid for said portrait.
History and BiographyGeneral Thomas J. Jackson (Stonewall)7065 AS1881Extending a welcome to the widow and daughter of the late General Thomas J. Jackson who are visiting the city to participate in the unveiling of the statue erected to his memory.
History and BiographyGeorge Washington7755 AS1882Providing for the transfer of George Washington's picture from the office of the Department of Improvements to the Washington Artillery Battalion.In 1819, Mayor McCarty was authorized by the Council to purchase a life sized portrait of George Washington from Edmund Brewster - see Conseil de Ville, Book II, Vol. III, page 49, and page 53.
History and BiographyHenry Clay141 CC1852Resolution deploring the death of Henry Clay which occurred on Friday July 2nd, 1852.
History and BiographyHenry Clay2732 CC1856Granting permission to the Clay Monument Association for the erection of a statue at the center of Canal Street at Royal provided the Association make suitable the streets of either side of the statue.
History and BiographyHenry Clay5070 CC1860Appropriating an amount not to exceed $5000 to co-operate with the Clay Monument Association in the erection of a statue to take place on the anniversary of his birth (April 12).
History and BiographyHenry Clay5358 CC1860Granting permission to the Clay Monument Association to remove the curbstone at Clay Statue and continue the square blocks to the granite base of the statue.
History and BiographyHenry Clay6775 AS1880Providing for the removal of the Clay Statue.
History and BiographyHenry Clay181 NCS1900Directing the City Engineer to cause the removal of the Henry Clay Statue from Canal and Royal to Lafayette Square.Amended by 372.
History and BiographyJames H. Caldwell1985 AS1873Accepting the portrait of Hon. James H. Caldwell from W. S. Caldwell.
History and BiographyJefferson Davis6737 NCS1910Dedicating site for a statue of Jefferson Davis on the neutral ground of Jefferson Davis Parkway between Canal Street and Cleveland Avenue.
History and BiographyJohn McDonoghSee also "Trust Funds:
History and BiographyJohn McDonogh13092 CS1897Granting permission to the School Board to erect a statue to John McDonogh. (A bronze statue of John McDonogh was unveiled on May 5th, 1938, in McDonogh Place at St. Charles Avenue and Toledano Street). The original stands in Lafayette Square facing City Hall.
History and BiographyJohn Mitchell1306 CC1854A resolution according a welcome to this Irish Revolutionist upon his arrival in New Orleans.
History and BiographyJudah Touro1430 CC1854Appropriating the sum of $10,000 for the use of a committee composed of the Mayor, R. D. Shepherd, D. Dalton, and Dr. W. A. Mercer, for the purpose of erecting a suitable testimonial to the late Judah Touro, in the center of the neutral ground between Royal and St. Charles Streets and Bourbon and Carondelet Streets.See 1432 CC - changing the name of the street now known as Canal Street to Touro Avenue - and 2124 CC (1855) - changing the name back to Canal Street.
History and BiographyLiberty Place13681 CCS1932Appointing a Board of Commissioners to see that the objects and purposes for which Liberty Place as originally dedicated shall be perpetuated, and provide care and maintenance for the same. (Monument at the foot of Canal Street where was fought the battle of 1874 to maintain white supremacy in Louisiana.)See also 13820 CCS.
History and BiographyLouisiana Historical Society2328 NCS1904Authorizing loan to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of any pictures, curios, objects of art or documents in the Archives, provided a receipt is taken therefor, to be cared for and exhibited in a safe manner. The exhibit to be sent to St. Louis, and returned to New Orleans without cost to the city.
History and BiographyLouisiana Historical Society2365 NCS1904Paying to the Louisiana Historical Society the sum of $1000, appropriated for the Centennial Celebration of the Louisiana Purchase.
History and BiographyLouisiana Historical Society5303 NCS1908Transferring to the Board of Curators of the State Museum the use of the Cabildo and the Old District Court Buildings, and assigning the Supreme Court Room to the Louisiana Historical Society.
History and BiographyLouisiana State Museum5303 NCS1908Transferring to the Board of Curators of the State Museum the use of the Cabildo and the Old District Court Buildings, and assigning the Supreme Court Room to the Louisiana Historical Society.
History and BiographyLouisiana State Museum2415 CCS1915Authorizing transfer to the Curators of the Louisiana State Museum various documents identified with the early history of this city. (These documents range in date from 1726 to 1835 - twenty-three in number and are individually described in the ordinance). By this transfer the city does not waive its right of ownership to these documents.
History and BiographyPaul Tulane2207 CS1887Providing for the purchase of a portrait of Paul Tulane.
History and BiographyPortraits695 CC1843Authorizing an appropriation of $1000 for the purpose of obtaining a portrait of General Jackson for the Council Chamber of the Municipality; representing the General as he was at the defense of New Orleans in 1814 and 1815.See "Brief Facts"
History and BiographyPortraits846 CC1844Approving the portrait of General Jackson as submitted by Moise and Amans (or Amaus) which was accepted and the payment of $1000 authorized.
History and BiographyPortraits3838 CC1858Authorizing the purchase from A. G. Powers of the portrait of General Taylor and "Old Whitey". (The portrait that now hangs on the walls of City Hall.
History and BiographyPortraits1985 AS1873Accepting a portrait of Hon. James H. Caldwell from W. S. Caldwell.
History and BiographyPortraits7755 AS1882Providing for the transfer of George Washington's picture from the office of the Department of Improvement to the Washington Artillery Battalion.
History and BiographyPortraits2270 CS1887Providing for the purchase of a portrait of Paul Tulane.
History and BiographyPortraits7881 CS1893Extending thanks to the French Benevolent Society for the portrait of General G. T. Beauregard.
History and BiographyPortraits555 CCS1913Directing purchase from W. B. Matthews of a portrait of "Lee and His Generals" - now in the Cabildo - purchase price to be $1,000.00.
History and BiographyRobert E. Lee - Lee Circle4064 AS1877Granting permission to use Tivoli Circle for the erection of a monument to General Robert E. Lee.See 3739 CC - directing the planting of trees in Tivoli Circle.
History and BiographyRobert E. Lee - Lee Circle624 CS1884Appropriating $1000 out of the Reserve Fund of 1884 for the improvement of Lee Circle.
History and BiographyRobert E. Lee - Lee Circle12829 CS1896Providing for the purchase of the plans and specifications of the Lee Statue.
History and BiographyRobert E. Lee - Lee Circle555 CCS1913Directing purchase from W. B. Matthews of a portrait of "Lee and his Generals" now in the Cabildo. Purchase price to be $1000.
HospitalsSee Health Code. See Moral Code.
Hospitals14380 CCSCovering the payment of insurance and city taxes on property known as the Isolation Hospital.Paid to the New Orleans Terminal Co.
Hospitals14674 CCSCovering the payment of insurance and city taxes on property known as the Isolation Hospital.Paid to the New Orleans Terminal Co.
Hospitals9594 CS1894Making it unlawful to set up, establish or operate a hospital or any kindred institution without permission from the City Council.See also 7659 CS and 6647 CCS.
Hospitals4429 CCS1917Granting permission to the Providence Sanatarium to conduct a sanitarium for colored at 2519 Delachaise Street.
Hospitals5112 CCS1918To prevent the spread of venereal diseases, and provide a place of isolation for treatment.See also 5464 CCS.
Hospitals6806 CCS1922Granting permission to Tulane University to erect a hospital on their campus.
Hospitals6947 CCS1922Granting permission to the Roman Catholic Church to erect a hospital on its property bounded by Burdette, Lowerline, Apricot and Fig Streets.
Hospitals11915 CCS1930Providing for the sale of two lots of ground belonging to the Isolations Hospital grounds but not necessary to that institution.
HospitalsCity Hospital for Mental Diseases7045 NCS1911Creating as a separate municipal institution, a hospital (building for the temporary housing of insane on grounds of the House of Detention) to be known as the City Hospital for Mental Diseases, and providing for its management and operation.
HospitalsEye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital6717 NCS1910Granting permission to the Orleans Parish Medical Society to construct the second story of their two-story building to be erected at Elks Place and Gasquet Street, to project as much as 3-1/2 feet over the property line of Gasquet Street.
HospitalsHome for Incurables7631 CS1893Granting permission for the establishment of a home for incurables on Henry Clay Avenue bounded by Patton, Calhoun and Webster Streets.
HospitalsHospital for Colored6487 NCS1910Granting permission to the Colored Baptist Sanitarium to operate at 122 S. Howard St., between Canal and Gasquet Streets.
HospitalsHospital for Colored10014 CCS1927Amending zoning ordinance 7604 CCS so as to permit establishment of Flint-Goodrich Hospital on Louisiana Avenue.
HospitalsHospital for Colored13402 CCS1931Appropriating $15,000.00 for the benefit of the Fling-Goodridge Hospital for colored people.
HospitalsHotel Dieu1568 NCS1903Granting permission to the Hotel Dieu to erect and operate a steam engine in connection with their laundry.
HospitalsIllinois Central Hospital8232 NCS1911Granting permission to the Illinois Central R. R. to erect a hospital on Magnolia Street between Perrilliat & Cypress Streets.
HospitalsIsolation Hospital10 NCS1900Appointing a committee of five members of the Council to select a site for the establishment of a permanent Isolation Hospital.See also: 2678 CCS and 2764 CCS - directing the drawing and approval of plans for the location on N. Rampart, between Toulouse and St. Louis Streets. See also 6842 CCS, 2161 CCS, and 2376 CCS.
HospitalsLying-In-Hospital on Canal Street14360 CCS1936Granting permission to establish a lying-in-hospital at 3826 Canal Street provided all state and cilty laws be observed.
HospitalsMarine Hospital1835 OS1854To compel the United States Government to establish a Marine Hospital in a convenient location.
HospitalsMercy Hospital6920 CCS1922Permission to operate and maintain as a hospital grantd to B. F. Gallant property located on Annunciation between Thalia and Melpomene.
HospitalsPresbyterian Hospital5461 NCS1908Granting permission to the Presbyterian Hospital to establish a free clinic, at 628 Carondelet St.Also: 6824 NCS - Granting permission to conduct a hospital at 719-731 Carondelet St. Repealing 6646 NCS as repealed by 6810 NCS.
HospitalsSmall Pox Hospital10430 CS1895Providing for the erection and maintenance of a small pox hospital within the city limits.See also 4463 AS and 4468 AS. See also 105 NCS - providing all small-pox patients living in lodging house be removed to the Small Pox Hospital. Se 5682 NCS accepting proposition of J.C. Beard for operation of the small pox hospital.
HospitalsTouro Infirmary5137 NCSAppropriating $2,000.00 of city funds.
HospitalsTouro Infirmary5720 CCSDonating square of ground and granting permission to occupy Aline Steet between Prytania and Coliseum whereby Touro agrees to pave Delachaise Street between Prytania and Coliseum.See 8385 CCS.
HospitalsTouro Infirmary7026 AS1881Granting permission for the erection of Touro Infirmary on Prytania Street between Aline and Foucher Streets, square of Coliseum.
HospitalsTuberculosis Hospital7481 CCSGranting permission for the erection on the Derby Tract on Gentilly Avenue.
HospitalsTuberculosis Hospital3283 CCS1916Accepting the offer of Mrs. John Dibert of money for the erection, and providing for a Board of Trustees for the care and management.Repealed by 8579 CCS, rescinding contract between the City of New Orleans and Mrs. Dibert.
HospitalsTulane Educational Fund - Hutchinson Memorial11271 CCS1929Granting permit for construction and operation of a clinic a portion of which will be devoted to hospital beds; location on Tulane Avenue bounded by Howard, Liberty and Gravier Streets.
HospitalsWomen's Dispensary11552 CCS1929Appropriating $4411.41 for the New Orleans Dispensary for Women and Children.
House of DetentionSee also "Prisons". See also "Criminal District Court". See also "Workhouse". For information concerning the new House of Detention and Criminal Court Building, see "Courts".
House of Detention246 NCS1900Authorizing the purchase of a square of ground bounded by Tulane Avenue, Broad, Gravier, and White Streets for the purpose of erecting a Police Jail.
House of Detention620 NCS1901Providing funds for the construction of a new Police Jail to be known as the House of Detention.See 668 NCS - advertising for bids, and 794 NCS accepting bid for construction.
House of Detention1976 NCS1903Granting authority to borrow $1,500 from the Fiscal Agents for furnishing the House of Dentention.
House of Detention4622 NCS1907Regulating the operation of the House of Detention, keeping a record of arrests, etc. Carrying into effect Act 51 of 1906.
House of Detention5149 NCS1908Providing for the employment of a man and wife to care for the insane in the House of Detention.
House of Refuge - House of Good ShepherdBoys' and Girls' House of Refuge1480 AS1872Authorizing the lease of the Girod Asylum to be used as a Boys' and Girls' House of Refuge.The Girod Asylum was located in the rear of Metairie Ridge - See Nicholas Girod under "Trust Funds".
House of Refuge - House of Good ShepherdBoys' and Girls' House of Refuge2207 AS1873Transferring the inmates of the Girls' House of Refuge to the House of Good Shepherd.
House of Refuge - House of Good ShepherdBoys' House of Refuge2272 CS1887Appointing a Board of Commissioners for the management of the Boys' House of Refuge, providing for the instruction and employment of the inmates, and the governing of delinquent vagrants. All males to be committed to the House of Refuge and females to House of Good Shepherd. N. B. - City directories from 1873 to 1887 show the Boys' House of Refuge located on Metairie Road, between Bienville and Conti Streets, the approximate location of the Girod Asylum. From 1888 to 1897 the location is shown to be Tulane Avenue between Broad and White Streets.Amended by 3305 CS in a minor point.
House of Refuge - House of Good ShepherdBoys' House of Refuge10325 CS1895This ordinance provides that whereas the present House of Refuge is not located on city property, but on property belonging to the United States Government, it was thereby resolved to dedicate certain squares in the Sixth District in the vicinity of Nashville Avenue, Joseph, Freret, and Arabella Streets, in the rear of the Shakespeare Almshouse, for the erection of a Boys' House of Refuge.
House of Refuge - House of Good ShepherdBoys' House of Refuge12063 CS1896Advertising for bids for the erection of a Boys' House of Refuge.
House of Refuge - House of Good ShepherdBoys' House of Refuge13806 CS1897Providing that the name of the Boy's House of Refuge be changed to the Boy's Reformatory School.N.B. - City Directories from 1898 to 1904 show the Boys' House of Refuge located on Nashville Avenue between Franklin and Liberty Streets. Directories for 1905 to 1906 show the location again on Tulane Avenue between White and Broad Streets. From 1907 to 1915 it does not appear in the City Directories. From 1916 to 1919 the location is shown at 642 Jourdan Avenue.
House of Refuge - House of Good ShepherdBoys' House of Refuge757 NCS1901Authorizing advertisement for proposals to lease for 25 years the Girod Asylum on Metairie Road, providing that it be repaired by the leasee and operated as an asylum for French Orphans agreeable to the will of the late Nicholas Girod, or if rented otherwise as might be decided by the Mayor, the proceeds to be used for the care of French Orphans in any asylum recommended by the Societe Francaise de Bienfaisance of New Orleans, and selected by the Mayor.
House of Refuge - House of Good ShepherdBoys' House of Refuge199 CCS1913Directing sale of 31 premium bonds of the Girod Fund, proceeds to be used for the repair of the property owned by said Fund on City Park Avenue, and now being used by the colored department of the Boys' Reformatory by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
House of Refuge - House of Good ShepherdBoys' House of Refuge8406 CCS1925Authorizing lease from the New Orleans Land Company, for use in connection with the Waifs' Home, the property on Metairie Road at the intersection of Conti Street.N. B. - The Waifs' Home appears in the City Directories from 1913 to 1925 at City Park Avenue and Conti Street. In 1927 the Municipal Boys' Home is listed at this same location.
House of Refuge - House of Good ShepherdBoys' House of Refuge9330 CCS1926Changing the name of the Waifs' Home to Municipal Boys' Home.
House of Refuge - House of Good ShepherdBoys' House of Refuge13687 CCS1932Changing the name of the Municipal Boys' Home to the Milne Municipal Boys' Home.See "Milne Municipal Boys' Home under "Asylums".
House of Refuge - House of Good ShepherdHouse of Refuge1081 OS1845Accepting sale of lot No. 7 in square bounded by the Work house, Perilliat, Cypress and Magnolia Streets.
House of Refuge - House of Good ShepherdHouse of Refuge1104 OS1845Establishing a House of Refuge in Municipality No. 2 on land recently purchased adjoining the Workhouse.See 1081 OS. N. B. - City Directory for 1857 shows a House of Refuge on Magnolia Street corner of Lafayette Street. Directory for 1860 shows Boys' House of Refuge at this same location and a Girls' House of Refuge at Annunciation and Calliope Streets.
House of Refuge - House of Good ShepherdHouse of Refuge95 OS1852Authorizing the Commissioners of the House of Refuge to select a tract of land containing not less than twenty, nor more than fifty arpents, suitable as a site for a House of Refuge.
House of Refuge - House of Good ShepherdHouse of Refuge788 OS1853Authorizing the Mayor to purchase from P. C. Wright a tract of ground containing fifty arpents, fronting six arpents on Gentilly Road, being the same ground offered to the Commissioners of the House of Refuge. (There is no record of a House of Refuge ever to have been established on this ground. It seems to have been used for a cemetery.)See 3459 OS under "Cemeteries" p. 4)
Ice, Ice Cream and SherbertSee Health rules - also Milk & Milk Products.
Ice, Ice Cream and Sherbert13839 CCSProviding for the scoring of all ice sold in quantities of 25 pounds consumed in the City of New Orleans.
Ice, Ice Cream and Sherbert1373 NCS1902Prohibiting the manufacture and sale of Ice Cream and Sherbet without a permit from the Board of Health.
Ice, Ice Cream and Sherbert2923 NCS1905Making it unlawful to sell or possess for sale any impure or polluted water or to manufacture or sell ice formed of such water.
Ice, Ice Cream and Sherbert2594 CCS1915Regulating the manufacture and sale of Ice Cream and providing for inspection by the Board of Health.
Ice, Ice Cream and Sherbert8444 CCS1925Prohibiting the sale of ice cream, sherbet, confectionery, soft drinks, candy, snow balls, etc. within certain hours near schools.
Insane Asylums1358 OS1854Authorizing the Superintendent of Prisons and Workhouses to provide a building, maintenance and medical care for the Insane.See also 1794 OS.
Insane Asylums3587 OS1857Authorizing the city physician to cause the removal of insane persons to Jackson, Louisiana.
Insane Asylums5367 OS1860Providing for the establishing of an Insane Asylum in the City of New Orleans.See also 6249 OS and 1007 AS.
Insane Asylums1141 AS1871Appropriating the sum of $150.00 per month to the Sisters in charge of the Louisiana Retreat for the Insane.
Insane Asylums3036 CS1888Making it unlawful to bring into New Orleans any indigent dead or any indigent insane person for burial or treatment.
Insane Asylums1890 NCS1903Authorizing to borrow $5,000 for the Fiscal Agents for the care of the insane.
Insane Asylums2172 NCS1903Providing for two keepers of the insane at the Police Jail.
Insane Asylums5149 NCS1908Authorizing the employment of a man and wife for care of the insane confined in the House of Detention.
Insane Asylums5216 NCS1908Authorizing acceptance of legacies made to the City Insane Asylum by the late Anna Staub. Total $3,000.00.
Insane Asylums5453 NCS1908Accepting bequest of Mrs. Frederick Tilton to the home for insane.
Insane Asylums5631 NCS1909Authorizing appointment of a recognized alienist for the treatment of the insane at the House of Detention or such other place for the treatment and control of persons with mental diseases as the city may establish; and to give expert testimony in court.
Insane Asylums5750 NCS1909Dedicating the construction of a building for the temporary housing of the city's insane pending transportation to an institution, using the $3,000 left by Anna Staub.
Insane Asylums6151 NCS1909Authorizing plans and specifications and advertisement for bids for the construction of a building on the grounds of the House of Detention for the use of insane persons.See also 6545 NCS. See also 7045 NCS - creating as a separate municipal institution, a hospital on the grounds of the House of Detention.
Institutions for the Deaf, Dumg, and BlindAct 2941855State Acts
Institutions for the Deaf, Dumg, and BlindAct 1311858State Acts
Institutions for the Deaf, Dumg, and BlindAct 2261861State Acts
Institutions for the Deaf, Dumg, and BlindAct ---1864State Acts
Jefferson-Orleans Parish61051892Estabishing the boundary, on the left bank of the river, between the Parishes of Jefferson and Orleans.
Kite-FlyingSee "Safety Laws".
LarcenySee "Vagrancy".
Larceny6651 CS1892Requiring all agents or owners of second-hand stores to render to the Superintendent of Police a complete list of all articles bought or sold by them, giving description of all parties to any transaction.
Larceny14504 CCS1936To suppress, grade and punish the crime of larceny of property of a less value than $20.00.
Laundries1568 NCS1903Granting permission to Hotel Dieu to erect a steam plant for the operation of a laundry.
Laundries800 CCS1913Making it unlawful for any person to establish, maintain or operate a laundry, wash house, or other clothes cleaning establishment, without a certificate from the City Board of Health.See also 15709 CS and 6583 NCS.
Levees4394 CSMaking it unlawful to build maintain or operate any rice flumes through the levees of the Mississippi River within the Parish of Orleans.
Levees7377 AS1881Prohibiting anyone to open gaps in any of the Protection Levees within the Parish of Orleans, or to remove any portion of earth therefrom.
Levees14442 CCS1936To authorize the cancellation of city tax sale of certain property assessed in the name of Mrs. Antonia Alberti, wife of Sebastin D. Young, and now owned by the Board of Commissioners of the Orleans Levee District.
LibrariesBranch Library for Colored1509 CCSApproving plans and specifications.
LibrariesBranch Library for Colored1609 CCSRejecting all bids as higher than the amount available.
LibrariesBranch Library for Colored1790 CCSAccepting bid for the erection of a one story and basement brick building.
LibrariesBranch Library for Colored2306 CCSAuthorizing plans and specifications for furnishings.See 2389 CCS - adopting plans and specifications for furnishings.
LibrariesBranch Library for Colored689 CCSAuthorizing the purchase of two lots of ground bounded by Philip, First, Dryades and S. Rampart Streets for site.
LibrariesBranch Library for Colored203 CCS1913Accepting donation of $25,000.00 made by Andrew Carnegie for the colored population of New Orleans.See 5896 NCS - Extending thanks.
LibrariesFisk Free Library802 CC1853Providing that Fisk Library, founded under the bequest of the late Abijah Fisk, together with a lot and building on the corner of Bourbon and Customhouse (now Iberville) Streets, be transferred and assigned to the Mechanics Society of New Orleans to be held and used by them for the same purposes and trusts under which now used. The said library to be preserved and enlarged and be known as the "Fisk Free Library".
LibrariesFisk Free Library7341 AS1881Requesting the President of the Mechanics Society to turn over to the City the Fisk Free Library together with the lot and building on the corner of Bourbon and Customhouse (now Iberville) Streets, so that said property may be administered in accordance with the will of Abijah Fisk bearing date of Nov. 27, 1843. Also providing that the library be removed to the room in the City Hall Building known as the Public School City Library, and that the rental accruing from lot and building on Bourbon and Custonhouse Streets be applied solely to the enlargement of the library.See 7452 AS - authorizing legal action.
LibrariesFisk Free Library8544 CS1894Providing that the Public Library shall be kept open daily for access of the public between the hours of 9 A.M. and 3 P.M., and from 6 P.M. to 10 P.M. Sundays and Holidays excepted.
LibrariesFisk Free Library12217 CS1896Establishing a Public Library in the City of New Orleans and providing for the management of same; to be known as the "Fisk Free and Public Library".
LibrariesLaw Library1782 CC1854Directing the City Surveyor to locate a suitable room in the building now occupied by the Supreme and District Courts for use as a library for the New Orleans Bar Association.
LibrariesLibrary Property4776 NCS1907Authorizing advertisement for the sale of the lease on property corner of Bourbon and Iberville Streets (Fisk property) for a period of five years for the benefit of the Library Board.See also 9246 and 9247 CCS.
LibrariesLibrary Property13168 CCS1931Authorizing advertisement for the sale of lease on property corner of Bourbon and Iberville Streets for not less than $4,000 per year, proceeds to be paid to the Library Board.
LibrariesLinton-Surget Library or Hall3735 CS1889Accpeting the bequest of Mrs. Eustace Surget, consisting of books, paintings, etc., and selecting Tulane University of Louisiana as a permanent depository for same, providing space and care be given.
LibrariesLyceum and Library944 OS1844Providing for the establishment of a Lyceum and Library in Municipality No. 2, cost to be defrayed by voluntary contributions from the scholars of the public schools.Amended by 4439 CC.
LibrariesLyceum and Library3528 CC1857Granting the use of a room in the Old City Hall (opposite Jackson Square) as a library for the public schools of the district.
LibrariesLyceum and Library6140 CC1863Providing for the establishment of a City Library and the support of same.
LibrariesLyceum and Library1966 AS1873Providing that the City Library and Lyceum Hall be under the supervision of the Mayor, and that the salary of the Librarian shall not exceed 1,800 per annum.
LibrariesLyceum and Library10254 CS1895Dedicating building at Lafayette & Camps Sts., square of Girod, as a public library
LibrariesNew Orleans Public Library5112 NCSDirecting advertisement for bids for steel book stacks for Central LibrarySee 5214 NCS - Awarding Contract.
LibrariesNew Orleans Public Library5113 NCSDirecting advertisement for bids for wood furniture and fixtures, Central Library BuildingSee 5215 NCS - Awarding Contract.
LibrariesNew Orleans Public Library5114 NCSDirecting advertisement for bids for installation of electrical fixtures.See 5213 NCS - Awarding Contract.
LibrariesNew Orleans Public Library1357 NCS1902Accepting $50,000.00 donation from the heirs of Simon Hersheim to change the name of the "Fisk Free Library" to "New Orleans Public Library".
LibrariesNew Orleans Public LibraryAlgiers Branch2956 NCSLocation in square bounded by Pelican Avenue, Belleville, Vallette and Alix Streets. Site purchased by order of Ord. 2956 NCS.
LibrariesNew Orleans Public LibraryAlgiers Branch4050 NCSLocation in squre bounded by Pelican Avenue, Belleville, Vallette and Alix Streets. Construction awarded to J. W. Lennox by Ord. 4050 NCS.
LibrariesNew Orleans Public LibraryCanal Street Branch6377 NCSSite purchased by order of Ord. No. 6377 NCS.
LibrariesNew Orleans Public LibraryCanal Street Branch6635 NCSLocation corner of Canal and S. Gayoso Streets in square of Cleveland Avenue and S. Dupre Street. Plans and specifications authorized by Ord. 6635 NCS. and payment to be made out of Carnegie Fund.
LibrariesNew Orleans Public LibraryCanal Street Branch6805 NCSLocation corner of Canal and S. Gayoso Streets in square of Cleveland Avenue and S. Dupre Street. Bid for construction accepted by Ord. 6805 NCS.
LibrariesNew Orleans Public LibraryCanal Street Branch6870 NCSInterior furnishings authorized by 6870 NCS.
LibrariesNew Orleans Public LibraryCanal Street Branch6996 NCSBid for furnishings accepted by Ord. 6996 NCS.
LibrariesNew Orleans Public LibraryCarnegie Donation2079 NCSAuthorizing the Library Board to sell or otherwise dispose of useless books to economize on space.
LibrariesNew Orleans Public LibraryCarnegie Donation3191 NCSApproving specifications by the Library Board in the matter of erecting a public library building.
LibrariesNew Orleans Public LibraryCarnegie Donation4462 NCSAccepting additional funds from Andrew Carnegie for library purposes.
LibrariesNew Orleans Public LibraryCarnegie Donation4522 NCSExtending thanks for Andrew Carnegie donation of funds.
LibrariesNew Orleans Public LibraryCarnegie Donation1657 NCS1903Accepting donation of $250,000.00 from Andrew Carnegie for the establishment of a central library and branches in various parts of the city.See 3733 NCS.
LibrariesNew Orleans Public LibraryCarnegie Donation3733 NCS1906Directing the City Engineer to prepare plans and specifications, and the advertisement for bids for the erection of a Central Library Building and Branch Buildings.
LibrariesNew Orleans Public LibraryLower Branch2990 NCSLocation on square No. 150 bounded by Elysian Fields Avenue, Royal, Frenchmen and Chartres Streets. Site purchased by authority of Ords. Nos. 2990 and 2993 NCS. Construction awarded to F. J. Noullet by Ord. 4051 NCS.See also 2993 NCS.
LibrariesNew Orleans Public LibraryLower Branch4051 NCSLocation on square No. 150 bounded by Elysian Fields Avenue, Royal, Frenchmen and Chartres Streets. Construction awarded to F. J. Noullet by Ord. 4051 NCS.
LibrariesNew Orleans Public LibraryMain Library2244 NCSLocation St. Charles Avenue between Howard Avenue and Calliope Street. Site purchased by authority of Ord. 2244 NCS.
LibrariesNew Orleans Public LibraryMain Library2497 NCSLocation St. Charles Avenue Between Howard Avenue and Calliope Street. Payment authorized by Ord. 2497 NCS.
LibrariesNew Orleans Public LibraryUptown Branch3025 NCSLocation lower side of Lawrence Square bounded by Napoleon Avenue, Magazine, Camp and Berlin Streets. Site dedicated by Ord. 3025 NCS.See 4233 NCS - advertising for bids.
LibrariesNix Memorial Public Library10431 CCSAccepting from R. R. Nix, John D. Nix, Jr., and Dr. James T. Nix, a piece of ground forming the corner of Carrollton Avenue and Willow Street, as a site for the public library.
LibrariesNix Memorial Public Library11866 CCSAccepting bid of J. A. Hasse, Jr., for constructin of library corner Willio Street and Carrollton Avenue.
LibrariesNix Memorial Public Library10107 CCS1927Appropriating the sum of $20,000.00 for a library in Carrollton, and dedicating said sum for the purchase of a site.Amended and re-enacted by 11030 CCS.
LibrariesNix Memorial Public Library13620 CCS1932Abolishing the present Board of Directors of the N. O. Public Library, establishing a new Board, authorizing its duties and extending its functions.
License Taxes10551 CS1895License shall not be issued to anyone not regularly doing business as a merchant, for the purpose of conducting a fire sale without proof that goods were actually saved from fire.
License Taxes12729 CCS1931General license Law for the year 1931.See "Liquor" and "Beverages".
License Taxes13443 CCS1932General license Law for the year 1932.
License Taxes13875 CCS1933General license Law for the year 1933.
License Taxes14051 CCSS1934General license Law for the year 1934.
License Taxes14203 CCS1935General license Law for the year 1935.
License Taxes14224 CCS1935Amending General license Law for the year 1935.
License Taxes14232 CCS1935General license Law for the year 1935.
License Taxes14232 CCS1935Dedicatig the proceeds of all manufacturing licenses taxes conforming with ordinance 14224 CCS, to the Police Department, the Fire Department, and the Sewerage and Water Board.
License Taxes14328 CCS1936General license Law for the year 1936.
License Taxes14460 CCS1936General license Law for the year 1936.
License Taxes14510 CCS1937General license Law for the year 1937.
License Taxes14534 CCS1937Amending General license Law for the year 1937.
License Taxes14543 CCS1937General license Law for the year 1937.
License Taxes14667 CCS1938General license Law for the year 1938.
Licenses - Taxes, Etc.CitySee General Fund - General License
Licenses - Taxes, Etc.City228 AS1870To relieve from the payment of City License small shop keepers or retailers of goods (intoxicating liquors excepted) - as are using less than fifty dollars capital, those of the aged, or infirm unable to earn a living by labor.
Licenses - Taxes, Etc.General925 OS1853Repealing Resolutions 521 and 668. Years 1852 and 1853 respectively.See 1746 OS under "Liquor."
Licenses - Taxes, Etc.General1859 OC1854Requiring residence within a district for six months before a driver's license may be obtained, to operate a public vehicle.
Licenses - Taxes, Etc.General1903 OS1854Providing for a uniform rate of licenses on professions, callings, other businesses and carriages and hacks.Also 4261 - 1855. Also 1913 - Relicensing of hacks, etc. Also, 4860 OS.
Licenses - Taxes, Etc.General2531 OS1855Establishing a uniform rate of licenses and taxes.
Licenses - Taxes, Etc.General416 AS1870Regulating license paid by keepers of coffee houses where instrumental and vocal and theatrical performances are allowed.
Licenses - Taxes, Etc.General7325 AS1881Establishing a license tax on lewd and abandoned women and the keepers of immoral houses, and providing police regulation governing.
Licenses - Taxes, Etc.Liquor1746 OS1854Providing for a tax on taverns, cabarets, coffee houses, bar rooms, etc. wherein spiritous liquors are sold in less quantities than by the bottle or one pint.
Licenses - Taxes, Etc.Liquor3121 OS1856Prohibiting the sale of beer, cider, wine or spiritous liquors from any vessel or flat boat in quantities less than one barrel.
LightsSee Electricity Book.
LightsLight Poles14233 CCS1935Authorizing purchase from Southern Bell Telephone Co., a pole route on downtown side of Carrollton Avenue, between St. Charles and Cohn Streets.
LightsLight Poles14304 CCS1935Authorizing purchase from the New Orleans Public Service, a pole route located on Dryades Street, between Common and Poydras, and one pole on Burgundy Street between Canal & Iberville.
LightsLighting Streets, Highways, Parks, Public Buildings, etc., belonging to the City of New Orleans11300 CCS1929Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Utilities to advertise for the letting of contract for lighting.See 11302 CCS - adopting specifications, etc.
LightsMazda Lamps14475 CCS1936Accepting bid of Murray-Baker-Frederic, Inc., for furnishing Mazda Lamps for one year.See also 14638 CCS - same bid.
LightsWharves & Levees2679 CS1887Contracting with the city for lighting the wharves and levees where cotton is stored.
Liquor Taxes13963 CCS1933Levying licenses taxes in lieu of all other excise or licenses, thereon, on all beer, porter, ale, fruit juices and wine.Amended and re-enacted by 14059 CCS and 14217 CCS.
Liquor Taxes14201 CCS1934To regulate the traffic in malt, vinous, spirituous, alcoholic intoxicating liquors containing more than 6% of alcohol by volume and levying excise taxes on same.Amended by 14218 CCS.
Liquor Taxes14293 CCS1935To provide additional revenue for the City of New Orleans by levying licenses taxes on all beer, porter, ale, fruit juices and wine sold or consumed in the City of New Orleans.The Attorney General held that, under Act 24 of the third extra session of 1935 prohibiting New Orleans from levying a liquor license tax on businesses handling liquor of more than 6%, the city could not levy a liquor license tax on liquor containing less than 6% if such businesses handled liquor of more than 6%. (Therefore ordinance 14306 CCS provided for the return of all such tax collected.)
Liquor Taxes14306 CCS1935Providing for the return of monies paid in error to the City of New Orleans, on taxes levied by Ordinance 14293 CCS.
Liquor Taxes14433 CCS1936To regulate the traffic in malt, vinous, spiritous, liquors, including all beer, porter, ale, fruit juices, wines, etc. of an alcoholic content not exceeding that which is now permitted or which may hereafter be permitted by law.Amending and reenacted by 14517 CCS.
Live Stock and Live Stock Sanitary BoardSee Cattle listed under Animals.
Live Stock and Live Stock Sanitary Board7960 AS1882Making it unlawful to drive cattle in droves through any of the public streets of the city.See also 289 CS.
Live Stock and Live Stock Sanitary Board6080 CS1892Making it unlawful to drive through the streets cattle which arrive in the city by boat or railroad.
Live Stock and Live Stock Sanitary Board4702 NCS1907Prohibiting erection, operation or maintenance of stock pens, cattle pens, shipping or loading stations in the area bounded by Toledano Street, Peters Avenue, Claiborne Avenue and the river.
Live Stock and Live Stock Sanitary Board3596 CCS1916Providing for the construction and operation of dipping vats throughout the city.See also 8033 CCS - providing for the dipping of cattle brought into the city.
Live Stock and Live Stock Sanitary Board4294 CCS1917To regulate live stock sanitary matters, prevent the introduction and spread of Texas Fever, appointing Live Stock Sanitary Inspectors.
Live Stock and Live Stock Sanitary Board8033 CCS1924Supplementing existing laws providing for the dipping of cattle entering the city.See also 11918 CCS - providing for the seizure, dipping, impounding and disposal of cattle, horses and mules entering the parish.
Markets
MarketsBazaar Market7464 AS1881Changing name - See Shakespeare Market.
MarketsBreton Market1150 OS1853Granting Board of School Directors of the Third District the exclusive use as a school building.Also under schools.
MarketsCarrollton Market13486 CSProviding that the repairs and painting of this market come out of the rents collected from said market.
MarketsClaiborne Market35 OS1852Providing for the erection of a market house in the center of Claiborne Street, between Common and Jackson Streets, First District.Amended by 775 OS.
MarketsDelamore Market7502 CCSProviding for the sale of a franchise to the site of Delamore Market for the purpose of erecting a new market.Old market destroyed by storm Sept. 1915.
MarketsDelamore Market8002 CCS1924Recognizing the assignment of market franchise to the Delamore Market Association, by John L. Oster, as provided for by 7502 CCS.See 7479 AS.
MarketsDoullut Market13915 CCS1933Extending franchise granted under Ord. 3798 NCS, for five years. Location, Dauphine, Burgundy, Egania and Lazardi Streets.See also 13855 CCS.
MarketsDryades Market2035 OS1847Providing for a market house to be built at the corner of Dryades and Melpomene Streets, also one at New Levee and Market Streets.
MarketsDryades Market378 OS1852Providing for the extension of the market at Dryades and Melpomene Streets.
MarketsDryades Market3249 OS1857Providing for a the payment of $11,000 to one Patrick Irwin - one-half the appraised value of Dryades Market.See 6807 NCS re demolition and rebuilding, 13630 CCS re equipment, and 13659 CCS re refrigeration.
MarketsEwing Market2033 NCS1903Providing for the acquisition and dedication of sites for public markets, including Magazine and Octavia Streets for the Ewing Market.See 4303 NCS. See also 13188 CCS re rebuilding, 13630 CCS re equipment, and 13659 CCS re refrigerating machinery.
MarketsFrench Market13716 CCSAmending 13693 CCS.
MarketsFrench Market86 CS1883Prohibiting any vehicle to drive at a faster gait than a walk in passing in front of French Market from Ursuline to St. Ann Streets during market hours.
MarketsFrench Market13693 CCS1932Authorizing advertisement for bids for the privilege of operating the French Market and the leasehold of French Market properties.Amended by 13716 CCS.
MarketsFrench Market14182 CS1934Accepting the bid of the French Market Corporation for the privilege of operating the French Market and the lease-hold of French Market properties.
MarketsFrench Market14252 CCS1935Approving contract with Levee Board re exchange of land.
MarketsFrench Market14253 CCS1935Authorizing withdrawal of money on deposit in the various banks (Market Bond issue), and deposit in Whitney National Bank.
MarketsFrench Market14258 CCS1935Authorizing the Mayor to enter into contract with the French Market Corporation with reference to the reconstruction of the same, and the paving of the market area and the adjoining streets.
MarketsFrench Market14311 CCS1935Authorizing the acquisition by purchase, expropriation or otherwise for public market, street, and levee purposes, various properties in the Second District, from Barracks Street to Dumaine, and river to N. Peters.See 14252 CCS.
MarketsFrench Market14313 CCS1935Authorizing French Market Corporation to borrow, under the terms of Ord. 14182 CCS, not to exceed $30,000.00 and to secure the same by mortgage.
MarketsFrench Market14317 CCS1935Authorizing French Market Corporation to enter into acts of first and second mortgage with the Whitney National and the National Bank of Commerce, respectively, to secure bonds in different amounts for issue and sale.See 14367 CCS.
MarketsFrench Market14318 CCS1935Authorizing the Mayor to enter into a formal contract of lease with the French Market Corp., to facilitate the borrowing of funds from the U. S. Government through the Public Works Administration.
MarketsFrench Market14342 CCS1935Amending 14182 CCS in Section 1, lines 40 and 41, in reference to boundaries, and Section 1 at the end of sub-section 6, providing for the resignation or death members.
MarketsFrench Market14423 CCS1936Approving the mortgages executed by the French Market Corp., the sale of bonds thereunder, and the plans and specifications for the construction of the market buildings; also, interpreting Sections 7 and 20 of Ord. 14182 CCS.
MarketsFrench Market14464 CCS1936Prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors within close proximity of the Farmers' Market at French Market.
MarketsFrench Market14469 CCS1936Designating the type of refrigeration to be installed in the various units of the French Market.
MarketsFrench Market14575 CCS1937Providing rules and regulations governing the operation of the new Farmers' Market at French Market.
MarketsFrench Market14604 CCS1937Authorizing the French Market Corp. to borrow $5000.00 or any part thereof.
MarketsFrench Market14643 CCS1937Providing rules and regulations governing the fish market, and Fishermen's Platform at French Market Place.
MarketsGuillotte Market7479 AS1881Providing that the market at Burgundy and Jeanne Streets be known as Guillotte Market.
MarketsJefferson Market4210 CCS1917Authorizing plans and specifications and advertisement for bids for the constructin of the Jefferson Market, which was destroyed by the storm.See 13629 CCS re alterations and repairs, 13720 CCS re equipment, and 13739 CCS re refrigerating machinery.
MarketsKeller Market13671 CCS1932Authorizing purchase of slightly used equipment for Mehle and Keller Markets.
MarketsLauteuschlaeger Market1597 NCS1903Providing that market being erected at Touro Street and Burgundy Avenue, be known as Lauteuschlaeger Market.See 1041 NCS.
MarketsMagazine Market192 Lafayette Ord. Book1847Proposal to build Magazine Market on triangle formed by Camp, Magazine and St. Mary Streets.
MarketsMagazine Market694 OS1853Directing the City Attorney to bring to a final decision pending claims of the heirs of M. Guillotte to the property known as Magazine Market.
MarketsMagazine Market3135 OS1856Providing for the terms of sale arranged with the heirs of M. Guillotte, ordered by the Supreme Court to be sold for a partition.See 1349 OS.
MarketsMagazine Market3220 OS1857Proposing the discontinuance of Magazine Market.
MarketsMagazine Market3591 OS1857Ordinance pertaining to the litigation with the heirs of M. Guillotte on the ground on which the Magazine Market was built, and the final compromise made.
MarketsMagazine Market3778 OS1858Ordinance pertaining to the litigation with the heirs of M. Guillotte on the ground on which the Magazine Market was built, and the final compromise.
MarketsMagazine Market3849 OS1858Ordinance pertaining to the litigation with the heirs of M. Guillotte on the ground on which the Magazine Market was built, and the final compromise.
MarketsMagazine Market4119 OS1858Providing for the purchase of the ground and building comprising Magazine Market.
MarketsMagazine Market4151 OS1858Pertaining to the erection, contract for building, appropriations etc., for the rebuilding of Magazine MarketSee 4820 OS.
MarketsMagazine Market4154 OS1858Pertaining to the erection, contract for building, appropriations etc., for the rebuilding of Magazine Market
MarketsMagazine Market4181 OS1858Pertaining to the erection, contract for building, appropriations etc., for the rebuilding of Magazine Market
MarketsMagazine Market4197 OS1858Pertaining to the erection, contract for building, appropriations etc., for the rebuilding of Magazine Market
MarketsMagazine Market4799 OS1859Proposing the extension of Magazine Market by buying ground on the Camp Street side.
MarketsMagazine Market4801 OS1859Providing for the rebuilding of Magazine Market.See 4820 OS 1859.
MarketsMagazine Market13253 CCS1931Accepting bid for the rebuilding of Magazine Market.See 13630 CCS re equipment, and 13658 CCS re refrigerating machinery.
MarketsMehle Market2033 NCS1903Providing for the acquisition and dedication of the former Lafon School site for Mehle Market. Location: Howard, Liberty, Seventh, Harmony.4303 NCS, also 4760 NCS. See 13671 CCS - authorizing purchase of slightly used equipment.
MarketsMemory Market2033 NCS1903Providing for the acquisition and dedication of various sites for markets, including the northeast corner of D'Hemecourt & Lopez Streets for Memory Market.See 4303 NCS.
MarketsMid-City Market13630 CCS1932Accepting bid for furnishing equipment.See 13659 CCS accepting bid for refrigerating machinery.
MarketsNinth Street Market13169 CCS1931Accepting for the rebuilding.See 13630 CCS accepting bid for equipment, and 13658 CCS accepting bid for the furnishing of refrigeration machinery.
MarketsPilie Market1505 NCS1902Bounded by North and South Poydras, S. Rampart and S. Basin Streets. Providing for the removal and re-erecting in three different locations.See 2033, 2090, and 2118 NCS. See also 2375, 2537, 3654, 5046 NCS.
MarketsPort Market4243 OS1858Providing an extension of Port Market in the Second District.See 4603 OS.
MarketsPoydras Market6371 OS1865Providing for the purchase of a square of ground in the rear of Poydras Market for the purpose of enlarging same.
MarketsPrytania Market6538 CCS1921Providing for the advertisement and sale of franchise on Prytania Market site.Old contract under 4438, 4492, and 4608 CS, having expired.
MarketsPyrtania Market7521 CCS1923Recognizing assignment of market franchise sold to Charles F. Buck, Jr., to the New Prytania Market Association, in accordance with 6538 CCS.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets418 OS1852Regulations governing markets and the collection of revenue therefrom.See 4904 OS, 4829 OS, 5406 OS, and 1860 OS.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets2833 OS1856Regulating the sale of meats, poultry and fish in public markets.See also 3121 OS providing that all vegetables, fish, crabs, etc. destined for consumption be brought to the markets established by law, and forbidding the sale of oyster from June till September. Article I, Sections 22 and 23.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets5814 OS1861Approving the adjudication by the Comptroller of revenues to be derived from the various markets.Markets listed with their appraisments.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets18 AS1870Pertaining to the appointment of inspectors, prescribing penalties for certain offences, abolishing the office of commissaries, etc.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets69 AS1870Providing that public markets keep open until 12 M.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets787 AS1871General rules governing the operation of markets, fixing rates on stalls, providing for sale of franchises on the various markets and restrictions on same.Amended by 1520 AS. See also 4838 CS.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets1520 AS1872Amending Ord. 787 AS, forbidding the sale of fish from the 1st day of May until the 1st day of November after the hour of 10 A.M. in any market.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets2185 AS1873Unlawful for private markets to bring in fresh meat before 2:00 A.M.See also 6869 NCS changing time to 1:00 A.M.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets7669 AS1882Prohibiting any peroge, lugger, flat boat or other small craft from selling roduce from Esplanade Avenue to St. Ann Street without paying $1.00 per day.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets7964 AS1882Forbidding butchers to offer for sale meat of any kind in any place other than public or private markets authorized by law.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets785 CS1884Forbidding the keeping for sale any fruit, fish, vegetables or fowls in any close building occuied in the past as a dwelling.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets4155 CS1889General Market Ordinance - separating fish from meat markets - pay for stalls - hours open - names on stalls - scales approved - sanitation, etc.Amended by 6869 NCS.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets5748 CS1891Prohibiting the establishment of private markets without the permission of the Council.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets13487 CS1897Prohibiting the delivery or sale of meats to markets before its inspection or approval by the Board of Health.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets14807 CS1898Providing for the inspection of meat to be consumed in the City of New Orleans.Amended by 15488 CS.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets312 NCS1900Regulating the governing of private markets, etc. Prohibiting the sale of oysters in public markets, and meat and vegetables in stores within 3200 ft.Amended by 1232 CCS.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets3118 NCS1905Prohibiting the sale of fish after being inspected and condemned by the Board of Health.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets3957 NCS1906Regulating the sale of shrimps and crabs in the markets of the city after certain hours.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets4606 NCS1907Authorizing sale at public auction the privilege of erecting a market in the 6th District.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets5657 NCS1909Placing the collection of market revenues under control of the City Treasurer.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets6869 NCS1910Amending Ord. 4155 to provide that no fresh meat shall be brought into a market before 1:00 AM, nor left on stand or hanging up after closing at night.See also 2185 AS.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets1231 CCSTo govern the construction of private markets and all bildings wherein are sold fresh meat, fresh fish, shell fish, fowl, game, etc.Amended by 5958 CCS. See 4798 and 7130 AS. See 2064 CCS - requiring permits.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets1232 CCSRepealing Ord. 312 NCS in so far as it applies to St. Mary, Delamore, Soraparu, Guillotte, St. John and Carrollton Markets.Amended by 6169 CCS.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets13068 CCSProviding that public markets be under the supervision of the Department of Public Property.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets13069 CCSCreating a Public Market Advisory Committee.Amended by 13714 CCS.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets13714 CCSInstructing the Department of Public Markets to operate in accordance with 13069 and 13710 CCS.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets13721 CCSListing new markets ready for occupancy, and showing rental rates, etc.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets13725 CCSAmending line 14 in Section 7 of Ordiance 13710 CCS.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets13995 CCSAmending 13710 CCS as to walls and ceiling in private markets.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets14075 CCSAmending Sec. 1 of 13710 CCS as to sale of frozen meats, etc.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets14077 CCSCreating an Advisory Committee to supervise conducting of public, quasi-public and private markets in the City of New Orleans.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets14100 CCSAmending 14077 CCS.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets14593 CCSAmending 13710 CCS requiring rat proofing ofm arkets where mechanical refrigeration is used, and adding a new Section defining a Non-conforming Private Market.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets5351 CCSAuthorizing public and quasi-public markets to remain open all day on Saturday.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets544 CCSRegulating public and quasi-public markets, covering peddling, hawking, etc.Amended by 622 CCS. See 2076 CCS - amending Sec. 1 of 544 CCS as amended by 622 CCS.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets9376 CCSProviding for the closing of markets from 12 PM Saturday to 12 PM Sunday.See also 9612 CCS - prohibiting any establishment from selling meat, fish, vegetables, poultry, etc. from 12 Saturday night to 12 Sunday night.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets13225 CCS1931Authorizing and directing introduction of ordinances for the sale of all abandoned public market sites, dedicating proceeds to public improvement fund, and appropriating $22,500 for the rehabilitation of public markets.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets13710 CCS1932This is the Revised Market Ordinance regulating the construction, remodeling etc., of Private Markets, and regulating the sales in public and quasi-public markets.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets14299 CCS1935Providing for the opeeration and maintenance of public markets by the Department of Public Property, and repealing that portion of Section 5 of Ord. 14116 CCS in conflict herewith.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets14473 CCS1936Prohibiting the sale of fruits and vegetables within 600 feet of any public market.See also 14418 CCS - requiring peddlers of fruit and vegetables to obtain permit from Dept. of Public Markets.
MarketsRules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets14643 CCS1937Providing rules and regulations governing the wholesale and retail fish market and Fishermens' Platform at French Market Place.
MarketsShakespeare Market7464 AS1881Changing the name of "Bazaar" to "Shakespeare". Erected pursuant to Ord. 1538 (Leovy's Digest) and restored to the city by ordinance 7396 AS. Located in the Second District, Peters Street and the public levee.See 4155 CS - providing that no meat or fish be sold in Shakespeare Market which is reserved as a bazaar market.
MarketsSoraparu Market15932 CS1900Authorizing the comptroller to transfer from the Reserve Fund of 1896 to the Dept. of Pub. Bldgs., the sume of $500.00 for repairs to Soraparu Market.See 8659 and 8784 CS.
MarketsSt. Bernard Market13311 CCSAuthorizing purchase of additional space.
MarketsSt. Bernard Market13459 CCSDedicating sidewalks for a covered arcade.
MarketsSt. Bernard Market13576 CCSAccepting bid for construction of a new market.
MarketsSt. Bernard Market13659 CCSAccepting bid for furnishing refrigerating machinery.
MarketsSt. Bernard Market13720 CCSAccepting bid for furnishing equipment.
MarketsSt. Bernard Market1899 OS1854Providing a market house be erected at Claiborne and St. Bernard Avenues, between Laharpe and Robertson Streets.See 3363 OS and 3955 OS.
MarketsSt. Bernard Market13226 CCS1931Authorizing purchase of additional property to enlarge site.
MarketsSt. John's Market1345 NCSProviding for a new market.
MarketsSt. John's Market8811 CCSDedicating site of St. John's Market, bounded by Patterson, Delaronde, Aman, and Bauman Streets, as a wading pool center.
MarketsSt. John's Market16110 CS1900To establish a public market in the Fifth District within radius bounded by Homer, Elize, Elmira and Teche Streets, and to provide for the sale of lease.Repealed by 305 NCS.
MarketsSt. Mary's Market324 NCSProviding for the erection of a new market.See also 164 NCS & 393 NCS.
MarketsSt. Mary's Market4034 OSAccepting bid for removal.
MarketsSt. Mary's Market5021 ASCreating a Central Depot for the wholesale of vegetables at St. Mary's.
MarketsSt. Mary's Market510 NCSAwarding bid to John Minot for the erection of a new market bounded by S. Peters, Tchoupitoulas, N. Diamond and S. Diamond Streets.
MarketsSt. Mary's Market3912 OS1858Providing for the removal of St. Mary's Market at the junction of Annunciation and Tchoupitoulas Streets.
MarketsSuburban Market13614 CCSAccepting bid for equipment and fixtures.
MarketsSuburban Market13659 CCSRefurnishing refrigerating machinery.
MarketsSuburban Market13188 CCS1931Accepting bid for the rebuilding.
MarketsTreme Market13918 CCSAuthorizing purchase of property for new Treme Market Building bounded by Orleans, St. Peter, Villere and N. Robertson Streets.
MarketsTreme Market13989 CCSAccepting bid for construction.
MarketsTreme Market14069 CCSAnnouncing ready for occupancy and giving schedule of rentals.
MarketsTreme Market3922 OS1857Authorizing the building of an addition to Treme Market
MarketsWashington Market15491 CS1899Donating site bounded by Piety, N. Peters, Chartres and Louisa Streets to Washington School.See Schools.
MarketsZengel Market13614 CCSAccepting bid for equipment and fixtures.
MarketsZengel Market13630 CCSAccepting bid for equipment.
MarketsZengel Market13658 CCSAccepting bid for refrigerating machinery.
MarketsZengel Market13188 CCS1931Accepting bid for rebuilding.
Markets in General Without Names1041 NCS1902Accepting bid for erection of market house in square bounded by Burgundy, Touro, Rampart and Bourbon Streets.
Markets in General Without Names4725 NCS1907Authorizing sale of franchise of erecting public market in square bounded by St. Maurice Avenue, Chartres, Douglas and Tricou Streets.See also 4796 NCS.
Markets in General Without Names4797 NCS1907Authorizing public sale of privilege of erecting a public market in the area bounded by Prieur, Miro, Painters and Port Streets.
Markets in General Without Names6109 NCS1909Authorizing public sale of privilege of erecting a public market in the area bounded by Teche, Slidell, Elmira, and Diana Streets. Upon completion and acceptance of construction work the land and building to become city property, with right to the adjudicatee to revenues for 25 years. Site to be approved before erection.
Markets in General Without Names6294 NCS1909Authorizing public sale of franchise of erecting a public market in the area bounded by Roman, Johnson, Painters and Port Streets.
Markets in General Without NamesPrivileges Offered2035 OS1847Providing for the erection of a market house at the corner of New Levee and Market Streets.
Markets in General Without NamesPrivileges Offered1289 AS1871Providing for the erection of a public market in square bounded by Patterson, Olive, Delaronde, and Verret Streets in the Fifth District.
Markets in General Without NamesPrivileges Offered4901 AS1879Authorizing advertisement for proposals for the erection of a market house on Magazine St. between Napoleon Avenue and Berlin St.
Markets in General Without NamesPrivileges Offered5021 AS1879Creating a general Central Depot for the wholesale of vegetables in the City of New Orleans, and designating St. Mary's Market as such.
Markets in General Without NamesPrivileges Offered15888 CS1900To establish a public market in the Second District in square bounded by Broad, Toulouse, Moss, and St. Philip Streets.
Markets in General Without NamesPrivileges Offered16110 CD1900To establish a public market house in the Fifth District within a radius bounded by Homer, Eliza, Elmira, and Teche Streets.Repealed by 305 NCS.
Markets in General Without NamesPrivileges Offered3798 NCS1906Authorizing for sale at public auction the privilege of erecting a public market within the boundaries of Dauphine, Egania, Burgundy, and Reynes Streets.
Markets in General Without NamesPrivileges Offered4606 NCS1907Authorizing sale at public auction the privilege of erecting a market in the 6th District.Adjudication annulled by 5120 NCS; see also 5136 and 5160 NCS
Meridian3806 OS1858Granting permission to Lieut. Noble of the U. S. Coast Survey to place a stone or granite block at the junction of Canal and Basin Streets marking the lines of the true Meridian in the City of New Orleans.See also 3832 OS 1858.
Milk and Milk ProductsSee: Daries - Health Rules - Ice and Ice Cream and Sherbet
Milk and Milk Products1822 NCS1803Making it unlawful to use, sell, deliver or possess any preparation for the adulteration of milk or dairy products.
Milk and Milk Products4627 CS1890Regulating the sale of skimmed milk, and providing for the owner's name and address to show on carts or vehicles from which milk is sold.
Milk and Milk Products6596 CS1892Defining adulterated in milk and fixing a standard of purity of milk sold in New Orleans, providing for the furnishing of sampels to health officers.Amended and re-enacted by 15549 CS.
Milk and Milk Products16204 CS1900Regulating dairies and dairy farms, and the sale and distribution of milk and dairy products.
Milk and Milk Products3246 NCS1905Prohibiting the sale of exchange of impure or adulterated condensed milk or evaporated cream, providing for the manner of labeling, and penalties.
Milk and Milk Products5374 NCS1908Prohibiting the sale of condensed skimmed milk and providing a penalty for the violation thereof.
Milk and Milk Products6835 NCS1910To regulate the production and sale of milk, and providing penalties for violation as to adulteration, produced from diseased cows, to contain less than 3-1/2 per cent butter fat, and other misrepresentations.
Milk and Milk Products1202 CSS1914Amending and re-enacting 13335 CS establishing the limits in which dairies shall be permitted.See 13335 CS.
Milk and Milk Products6545 CCS1921Amending ordinance 4433 CCS regulating the sale and distribution of milk, etc.See 4433 CCS.
Milk and Milk Products7709 CCS1924Amending and re-enacting Ordinance 1202 CCS establishing limits in which dairies shall be permitted.See 1202 CCS.
Milk and Milk Products8310 CCS1924Defining "Milk" and certain Milk products, "Milke Producer", "pasturization", etc. Prohibiting the sale of adulterated and misbranded milk.Amended by 8346 CCS.
Miscellaneous GrantsOn Over, Through, and Under StreetsSee signs
Miscellaneous GrantsOn Over, Through, and Under Streets6450 NCS1910Granting the Hotel Grunewald Co. permission to construct an entrance projecting on the sidewalk, to their grill room in the basement.
Miscellaneous GrantsOn Over, Through, and Under Streets7013 NCS1911Granting permission to the United Fruit Company to extend the roof of their car cooling and heaing plant over the water at the foot of Erato Street, for the entire width of the plant.
Miscellaneous GrantsOn Over, Through, and Under Streets10399 CCS1928Regulating the work in, on, through and over any public street, alley, highway, park, bridge, or any other public place including the Mississippi River and any other water course within the city limits.Amended by 10418.
Miscellaneous GrantsOn Over, Through, and Under Streets10597 CCS1928Granting permission to the N. O. Item to establish an "Honor System" of vending newspapers on racks on the streets.
Miscellaneous GrantsOn Over, Through, and Under Streets14256 CCS1935Approving subrogation of pipe lines privileges granted to Richardson Company.
Miscellaneous GrantsOn Over, Through, and Under Streets14257 CCS1935Approving subrogation of overhead structure granted to Todd Engineering Dry Dock and Repair Co., crossing Patterson Street at Hines Lane.
Miscellaneous GrantsOn Over, Through, and Under Streets14264 CCS1935Granting permission to Muller Furniture Manufacturing Co. to continue overhead structure on N. Derbigny Street, between Iberville and Bienville Streets.
Miscellaneous GrantsOn Over, Through, and Under Streets14272 CCS1935Granting permission to N. O. Public Service, Inc. to operate 3" welded gasoline pipe line in Gayoso Street (North).
Miscellaneous GrantsOn Over, Through, and Under Streets14361 CCS1936Granting permission to the Flintkote Company to operate two pipe lines in the vicinity of Kentucky, N. Galvez and N. Miro Streets.
Miscellaneous GrantsOn Over, Through, and Under Streets14405 CCS1936Granting permission to the Pan-American Furniture Co. to continue overhead bridge in Freret Street between Clio and Calliope Streets.
Miscellaneous GrantsOn Over, Through, and Under Streets14522 CCS1936Granting permission to the American Brewing Co. to erect a brdige over Bienville Street, between Royal and Bourbon Streets.
Miscellaneous GrantsOn Over, Through, and Under Streets14561 CCS1936Granting permission to the U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. to continue pipe lines in the vicinity of Leake Avenue, Broadway, Pine, Lowerline, and Perriere Streets.
Miscellaneous GrantsOn Over, Through, and Under Streets14594 CCS1937Granting permission to Jaubert Bros. to erect and operate a bridge over Common Street between Magazine and Tchoupitoulas Streets.
Miscellaneous GrantsOn Over, Through, and Under Streets14598 CCS1937Granting permission to the Louisiana Power and Light Company to lay a submarine cable across the Mississippi River at Jackson Avenue.
Miscellaneous GrantsOn Over, Through, and Under Streets14599 CCS1937Granting permission to Ricket Rice Mills, Inc., to drill a well under the sidewalk in front of their property on Front Street between Notre Dame and Girod Streets.
Miscellaneous GrantsOn Over, Through, and Under Streets14614 CCS1937Granting permit to the Tulane Educational Fund to erect a platform on Fulton Street near Gravier.
Miscellaneous GrantsOn Over, Through, and Under Streets14624 CCS1937Granting permission to the Zetz Bottling Works to erect sign at 938 Canal Street.
Moral Laws2919 OS1856Pertaining to selling or exposing immoral pictures or literature.
Moral Laws6302 OS1865An ordinance concerning lewd and abandoned women.
Moral Laws4025 AS1877Fixing fines and penalties for indecent exposure.See 5504 CS.
Moral Laws7141 AS1881Authorizing the Mayor to exercise the right of closing and removing any house of prostitution which may become dangerous to public morals, by serving notice or posting notice on the door.See also 5662 CS. 7141 AS repealed by 4434 CS.
Moral Laws7325 AS1881Establishing a license tax on lewd women, and a license tax on the keepers of houses occupied by lewd women, and providing police regulation.Repealed by 4434 CS.
Moral Laws3430 CS1888Fixing restricted district in Algiers.
Moral Laws3971 CS1889Prohibiting the circulations of obscene and libelous pamphlets, books, pictures, etc.
Moral Laws4101 CS1889Prohibiting any prostitute to live on Canal Street.
Moral Laws4529 CS1890Establishing areas in which prostitutes may live.
Moral Laws4782 CS1890Prohibiting anyone from using obsene or abusive language to members of the New Orleans Police while on duty.
Moral Laws5504 NCS1891Forbidding the indecent exposure of the person or the commission by word or act, of any offense against the rules of public decency.
Moral Laws13032 CS1897Establishing certain areas for the exclusive occupancy of loose and abandoned women.Amended and re-enacted by 13485 CS. See 6701 NCS, also 4656 CCS.
Moral Laws1437 NCS1902Making it unlawful to use obscene vulgar or insulting language over the telephone.
Moral Laws5074 NCS1908Prohibiting indecent or immoral shows and entertainments.
Moral Laws5936 NCS1909To prohibit the showing of immoral or indecent motion pictures.
Moral Laws4118 CCS1917Providing two distinct and separate restricted districts - one for white and one for colored.
Moral Laws4656 CCS1917Abolishing the restricted districts of the City of New Orleans, prohibiting houses of prostitution and assignation.See 13032 CS.
Moral Laws5112 CCS1918Providing for the arrest, examination and isolation of violators of the moral code.Health Law.
Moral Laws5464 CCS1919To prevent the spread of venereal diseases, providing for the examination of all persons confined in prisons, etc.Health Law.
Moral Laws5533 CCS1919Requiring keepers of hotels, boarding houses, etc., to report to police any female apparently under 18 years of age who may register there, who not accompanied by an older person of responsibility, giving name, and where from.
Moral Laws6359 CCS1921Prohibiting the use of vehicles for immoral purposes.
Moral Laws14240 CCS1935Prohibiting the wearing of apparel of the opposite sex as a disguise.
Moral Laws14477 CCS1936Defining and prohibiting vagrancy; loitering in public places for the purpose of committing prostitution, or offering to procure another for prostitution, or any indecent or immoral act.
Morgue9132 CS1894Defining the duties of the Morgue Keepers -- requiring the posting of bond in the amount of $500.00
Morgue113 NCS1900To provide, in the Parish Prison Building, the proper facilities for the Morgue.
Morgue802 NCS1901Authorizing the Comptroller to advertise for bids for alterations and repairs to the Morgue.
Motion Pictures5047 NCS1908Prohibiting the issuing of a permit for the operation of a picture show or any places of amusement until the electric wiring has been approved by the City Electrician.
Motion Pictures5936 NCS1909To prohibit the showing of immoral or indecent motion pictures.
Motion Pictures3884 CCS1916Requiring moving picture houses to install dual lighting exits, of gas and electricity.
Motion Pictures7340 CCS1923Establising a code to govern the construction, alteration, addition, and equipment of buildings used for production, storing and handling of nitro-cellulose motion picture films.
Moving10375 CCS1928Requiring any firm or corporation moving from one abode to another, to make a report to the Police Department.Amended by 10563 CCS.
Municipal Auditorium11901 CCS1929Accepting donation made by the Times-Picayune of a small parcel of land in the Second District for use in connection with the Municipal Auditorium.
Municipal Auditorium14650 CCS1937Amending 14508 providing for the budget of expenditures, so as to include an item of $180,000.00 for the air conditioning of the Municipal Auditorium.
Municipal Auditorium14651 CCS1937Accepting the bid of the Carrier Corporation for the Air-conditioning of the Municipal Auditorium
Municipal AuditoriumOld Municipal Hall1183 OS1845Accepting the offer of Robert Seation to erect the Municipal Hall for the sum of $120,000.See also 672 OS pertaining the purchase of the Old Municipal Hall, corner Lafayette and Gravier Streets, from one Mark Walton.
Municipal Free Employment Commission13072 CCS1931Creating a commission to be known as the Municipal Free Employment Commission, fixing its powers and duties and defining its purposes and functions.
NoiseSee "Disturbing the Peace", also "Fire Arms."
Noise12538 CCSProhibiting the playing of music, phonographs, radios, and/or musical devices, the operation of motor boats, steam or gasoline engines, and all other noises which disturb the peace and quiet.
Noise8604 NCSMaking it unlawful to use a siren whistle upon any vehicle except those operated by the Police and Fire Departments, and Ambulances.
Noise355 OS1842Prohibiting the blowing of horne by drivers of omnibuses or public carriages on the streets of the Municipality.
Noise3121 OS1856Making it unlawful for any one to create a disturbance by intoxication or otherwise.Amended by 3680 CS. Unlawful to beat a drum, blow a horn or sound a trumpet. Art. 1, Sec. 7, 9, 11.
Noise8018 AS1882Prohibiting the blowing of Police Whistles except while on duty.
Noise1765 CS1886Prohibiting the playing of hand organs or any other musical instrument on the public streets within 300 feet of any place of public worship.
Noise3680 CS1889Amending 3121 OS.
Noise3974 cs1889Prohibiting the blowing of steam whistles between the hours of 9 P.M. and 6:30 A.M. unless on steam boats in navigation.
Noise7117 CS1893Prohibiting the selling or giving concealed weapons to any person under the age of 18 years.
Noise4606 NCS1907Prohibiting conntractors or owners erecting or repairing buildings from disturbing church services on Sundays.
Noise4221 CCS1917Regulating the playing of music in parks, restaurants, etc., without permits.
Noise13033 CCS1931Amending and re-enacting Ordinacne 12937 CCS.Repealed by 13285 CCS.
Noise13285 CCS1931Prohibiting the operation of loud speakers, etc., for commercial purposes within 300 feet of any class A, B, C, or D Zoning district, except when located 300 or more from any resident in such district, or when on petition of 3/4 of the bona fide residence of said area, the Council consents thereto.
Noise12937 CCS1937Prohibiting the operation of loud speakets and other musical instruments or sound producing devices for commercial purposes within 300 feet of any Class A, B, C, or D district (Zoning Ord.)Repealed by 13285 CCS re-enacting the same provisions with slight changes.
NuisanceSee "Disturbing the Peace", also "Noise".
Nuisance3121 OS1856General Nuisance Ordinance of 1856 still in force, pertaining to noise, vandalism, dogs, garbage, drains, and gutters, immorality, indecency, etc., etc.
Nuisance3449 CC1857Authorizing the Committee on Streets and Landings to confer with the Council of the City of Jefferson regarding waste matter being thrown into the river from the Nuisance Wharves adjacent to each city.
Nuisance3310 AS1875Prohibiting the burning of brush, grass, trash, etc., between given hours.
Nuisance4271 AS1877Accomplishing the work recommended by the Board of Engineers as a temporary protection of the river bank in the Third District below Montegut Street, to strengthen the bulkhead built by wharf lessees, to establish a wharf in front of bulkhead, wherein offal, manure, rice chaff, tin cuttings, tobacco stems and other refuse or waste may be deposited and prohibiting the use of any other part of the river front for this purpose.
Nuisance2505 CS1887Regulating the height and distance of chimneys and smoke stacks in factories.
Nuisance10697 CS1895Declaring the dust created by street cars to have become a public nuisance, and providing that some means be taken to abate same.
Nuisance5725 CCS1920Making it unlawful to sell or possess itching powder, stink bombs, etc.
Nuisance WharvesSee Ordinance No. 3449 CC., and Ordinance No. 4271 AS. See also No. 3121 OS Article I, Section 14.See also "Smoke and Smoking".
Official Journal-City PrinterTaken from Official ProceedingsThe Daily City Item was the Official Journal from Sept. 17, 1892 to same date 1894.
Official Journal-City Printer2857 OS1856Selecting the "Daily Creole" as the Official Journal.
Official Journal-City Printer2866 OS1856Fixing the time for electing and regulating the printing to be done by the Official Journal. Amended by 3455 OS 1857 as to price and compensation.Daily Creole.
Official Journal-City Printer3479 OS1857Selecting the "Cresent" as the Official Journal. With George C. Lawrason accepted as security.See 3500 OS 1857.
Official Journal-City Printer4682 OS1859Selecting the Daily Crescent as the Official Journal.
Official Journal-City Printer6074 OS1862Selecting the Daily Delta as the Official Journal.
Official Journal-City Printer6121 OS1863Selecting The Era as the Official Journal now that the Daily Delta has ceased to exist.
Official Journal-City Printer6259 OS1864Electing the True Delta as the official journal of the City.
Official Journal-City Printer6340 OS1865Electing the Southern Star as the official journal.
Official Journal-City Printer7 AS1870Governing the election of a City Journal.
Official Journal-City Printer3907 AS1877Electing the New Orleans Democrat as the Official Journal.
Official Journal-City Printer4301 AS1878Electing the New Orleans Democrat as the Official Journal.
Official Journal-City Printer4836 AS1879Electing the New Orleans Democrat as the Official Journal.
Official Journal-City Printer5031 AS1879Authorizing the Mayor to advertise for proposals from morning papers for publishing the official proceedings of the Council for the remainder of the current year.
Official Journal-City Printer6787 AS1880Selecting the Daily States as the Official Journal for the year 1880.
Official Journal-City Printer7529 AS1881Selecting the Daily States as the Official Journal for the year 1881.
Official Journal-City Printer91 CS1883Selecting the Daily States as the Official Journal for the year 1883.
Official Journal-City Printer780 CS1884Authorizing the Mayor to contract with the Evening Chronicle to do the official printing for a term of two years.
Official Journal-City Printer4855 CS1890Authorizing contract with the New Orleans Bee to do the city printing in the French Language.
Official Journal-City Printer9731 CS1894Selecting the Daily States as the Official Journal.
Official Journal-City Printer514 NCS1900Providing that all city printing shall bear the Union label.
Official Journal-City Printer645 NCS1901Selecting the Daily States as the Official Journal.
Official Journal-City Printer5888 NCS1909Accepting the bid of the New Orleans Publishing Company to do the City printing.
Official Journal-City Printer2555 CCS1915To advertise for bids for publications of official proceedings.See 2642 CCS accepting the bid of the Daily States Publishing Co.
Official Journal-City Printer4839 CCS1917Electing the Daily States as the official journal for a period of two years.
Official Journal-City Printer9049 CCS1926Providing for the letting of a contract for the printing for a period of two years.
Official Journal-City Printer10771 CCS1928To provide for the letting of a contract for the public printing for a period of two years.
Official Journal-City Printer14190 CCS1934Accepting the bid of A. W. Hyatt Stationery Manufacturing Co. for furnishing certificates of registration, Index books, etc.
Official Journal-City Printer14196 CCS1934To provide for the letting a a contract for the public printing for a period of two years.
Official Journal-City Printer14511 CCS1936To provide for the letting of a contract for the public printing for a period of two years.
Oysters - Oyster Shells3121 OS1856Prohibiting the selling of oysters from the first day of June until the first day of September in the markets or otherwise, from pirougues or other craft, to deposit them on the levee for sale. Making it unlawful also to sell stale or bad oysters or to pile on the side walks or in the streets or in houses other than those licensed to sell the same. Article I, Section 23 and 24.See 3668 OS.
Oysters - Oyster Shells312 NCS1900Prohibiting the sale of oysters in public markets.
Oysters - Oyster Shells6987 NCS1911Providing for the removal of oyster shells from saloons, restaurants, depots, etc.See also 6022 AS - general health and sanitary law.
Park Rules3121 OS1856Unlawful to carry away any earth from streets, parks, or commons. Article I, Section 16.
Park Rules7086 AS1881Prohibiting injury to trees, statues, benches, flowers, etc., in public parks, and prohibiting political and public meetings, within limits, also ball playing, vending, artillery firing, etc.See also 11019 CS.
Park Rules294 NCS1900Making it unlawful to kill lbirds in parks or squares. Also to trap wild song birds in parks or squares.See 1979 NCS. See 9797 CS.
Park Rules487 CCS1913Prohibiting selling liquor in Audubon or City Park.See also 7745 NCS.
Park Rules4221 CCS1917Making it unlawful to play music in parks, squres, etc., without permit.
Park Rules5116 CCS1918Making it unlawful to catch, kill or have in possession any fish, fishing poles, lines etc., without approval of Park Commissioner.
Park Rules5747 CCS1920Prohibiting the playing of baseball, football, racquette, etc., except where designated.
Park Rules7090 CCS1922Establishing a Parking Commission.Amending 1945 CCS - providing for the appointment of a Commission to plant, maintain and care for trees, etc.
Park Rules7614 CCS1923Making it unlawful to feed animal, birds, etc., in the Zoo.See 9797 CS - Rules covering Audubon Park.
Park Rules7823 CCS1924Prohibiting peddling in West End Shore Park.
Park Rules14098 CCS1934Creating a New Orleans Parkway Commission to consist of 9 members who shall have power to plant, maintain and care for trees, shrubs, flowers, etc. in all highways, public square and places of the City of New Orleans.See also 1945 CCS and 5818 NCS. See also 7090 CCS.
Parks and SquaresAlcee Fortier Park9356 CCS1926Dedicating ground bounded by Esplanade Avenue, Grand Route St. John and Mystery Street as a small park.
Parks and SquaresAlgiers ParkSee Playgrounds
Parks and SquaresAmelia Park3825 NCS1906Dedicating a portion of ground bounded by St. Charles Avenue, Prytania, Amelia and Antonine Streets as Amelia Park.
Parks and SquaresAnnunciation Square299 OS1865Requiring owners to enclose with fence six feet in height.See also 304 CS - requiring Commissioner to take charge of Annunciation Park, along with other public squares and parks.
Parks and SquaresAquatic Park14086 CCS1934Designating as an Aquatic Park, and creating a commission therefor, that portion of Bayou St. John between Esplanade Avenue and North Hagan Avenue.
Parks and SquaresAudubon Park487 CCSProhibiting the sale of spiritous, alcoholic, vinous or malt liquors in Audubon and City Parks.
Parks and SquaresAudubon Park7195 AS1881Placing Upper City Park in charge of Commissioners for the purpose of improving, defining the powers of said Commissioners, etc.
Parks and SquaresAudubon Park452 CS1883Providing for the erection of a suitable building in the grounds of Upper City Park for use as a Horticultural Hall, and granting use of the park to the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition from 1883 to 1885.
Parks and SquaresAudubon Park1124 CS1885Extending the use of the park to the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition for 12 months, from May 31st, 1885.
Parks and SquaresAudubon Park1382 CS1885Transferring privilege granted to the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition of the free use of Upper City Park, to the North, Central and South American Esposition.
Parks and SquaresAudubon Park1864 CS1886Changing the name of Upper City Park to be hereafter known as "Audubon Park"See 1806 CS providing for a Board of Commissioners for "Upper City Park and St. Charles Avenue and 3529 CS providing for improvement.
Parks and SquaresAudubon Park2884 CS1888To provide for the holding of an election to levy a special tax for the construction of Audubon Park.
Parks and SquaresAudubon Park3599 CS1889Receiving all the paid City Park Notes secured by Mortgage on the Foucher Tract, of which Audubon Park forms a part, and executing an Act of Release.
Parks and SquaresAudubon Park9797 CS1894Establishing rules for the governing of Audubon Park.Sections 2 to 11 gives list of numerous restrictions and prohibitions. See Park Rules.
Parks and SquaresAudubon Park1643 NCS1903Amending Ord. 3273 CS (Fire limits) to exclude Audubon Park.
Parks and SquaresAudubon Park2256 NCS1904Dedicating ground on Walnut Street, St. Charles Avenue, and Felicia Street as addition to Audubon Park.
Parks and SquaresAudubon Park2236 CCS1915To carry into effect Act 191 of the General Assembly of 1914, by creating a commission of 24 citizens to administer the affairs of Audubon Park, and authorizing the issue of $100,000.00 of bonds for improvement.
Parks and SquaresBeauregard Place8959 CS1894Dedicating neutral ground of Nashville Avenue from Water Street to Claiborne Street as Beauregard Place.
Parks and SquaresBeauregard Square7351 CS1893Changing the name of "Congo Square" to Beauregard Square. Location N. Rampart, Orleans, St. Ann and St Claude Streets.Transferred as a playground by Ord. 3576 CCS.
Parks and SquaresBeauregard Square in the Fourth District5919 OS1862Changing the name of Fillmore Square in the 4th District to Beauregard Square.
Parks and SquaresBehrman Memorial Park9859 CCS1927Dedicating squares 1, 2 and 4 of Florence Park, Algiers, as Behrman Memorial Park in honor of Martin Behrman.Donated by Elias Pailet. Amended by 10125 CCS to meet with the approval of the City Engineer by revising blue prints. See 11114 CCS awarding contract for construction of the Behrman Memorial to Thos. Brockman, and 11596 CCS appropriating $2900.00 for care and maintenance.
Parks and SquaresBroadmoor1714 CCS1914Accepting proffered dedication by the N. O. Realty and Investment Co. of a triangle of ground known as "Broadmoor" bounded by Vincent, Dupre and Broad Streets, as a public park.
Parks and SquaresCircus SquareSee "Congo Square".
Parks and SquaresCity Park2115 OS1855Instructing the Chief of Police to detail one man to prevent the distruction of trees on property belonging to the city on Metairie Ridge, known as City Park.
Parks and SquaresCity Park3860 OS1858Authorizing contract for the fencing of City Park on Metairie Road, also the building of a keeper's Lodge.A news item in the Daily Picayune of April 20th, 1858, page 2, column 4, refers to this as Metairie Ridge Park.
Parks and SquaresCity Park4083 OS1858Providing for the election of a caretaker for City Park, his salary and duties.
Parks and SquaresCity Park45 AS1870Carrying into effect Act of the Legislature of 1870, authorizing the city to levy a tax on real estate to establish "a New Orleans Park".See also 643 AS.
Parks and SquaresCity Park4021 AS1877Abolishing the Board of Commissioners of "the New Orleans Park", and conferring control to the City Council.See Act 87 of the Legislature of 1877, also Ordinance No. 7219 AS.
Parks and SquaresCity Park Extension13735 CCSDirecting plans for the dredging of a canal or canals in the City Park Extension, and the building of roadways. City Welfare Workers to do the road work.
Parks and SquaresCity Park Extension13799 CCSAccepting bid for the excavating of borrow pit and building embankment in City Park Extension.
Parks and SquaresCity Park Extension10180 CCS1928Ratifying the purchase of property known as City Park Extension, from the New Orleans Land Company, contracted for in 1925.See also 2355 NCS, 2503 NCS and 4831 CCS authorizing purchase of Country Club property.
Parks and SquaresCity Park Extension14530 CCS1937Providing for the removal of the Mullens Shipyard from the west bank of Bayou St. John at the intersection of Esplanade Avenue.
Parks and SquaresClaiborne Street Park3579 OS1857Authorizing the leveling and grading of two squares of the neutral ground in Claiborne Street between Canal and Common for public park.See 1844 CS.
Parks and SquaresClark Place14740 CS1897On Philip Street between Liberty and Franklin Streets, changed from Philip Park to Clark Place.See also 14502 CS.
Parks and SquaresClay SquareSee Playgrounds
Parks and SquaresClay Square1186Ordinance Book, City of Lafayette - 1846-1852Providing that the public square purchased from Mollard and Armstead be named in honor of Henry Clay.See also 414 OS requesting specifications for a wood fence and an iron railing to enclose Clay Square; also 1970 OS authorizing the planting of trees, and 4107 OS and 3917 OS awarding contract for placing the iron railing.
Parks and SquaresCleveland Park3255 NCS1905Amending and re-enacting 1844 CS, 8836 CS, and 9836 CS, setting apart and designating neutral ground on Claiborne Street from Canal to Julia Streets, and the triangle at corner of Tulane and Claiborne, as Cleveland Park.See Playgrounds.
Parks and SquaresColiseum Park1347 OSSetting aside two squares of ground bounded by Race, Camp and Coliseum Streets as part of Park.
Parks and SquaresColiseum Park1414 OSProviding for a granite base and railing.
Parks and SquaresColiseum Park1504 OSPertaining to the matter of assessments in the laying out of Coliseum Park.See also 1507 OS and 1892 OS.
Parks and SquaresColiseum Park5251 OSAuthority to enclose Robin Street, from Camp to Coliseum as part of park.
Parks and SquaresColiseum Park5430 OSDirecting City Surveyor to have park filled and graded.
Parks and SquaresColiseum Park736 OSDirecting walks be curbed and filled.
Parks and SquaresColiseum Park364 OS1852Instructing the City Surveyor to fill and grade to the proper level, and to place boxes around trees.
Parks and SquaresCongo Square7126 AS1881Providing for the appointment of Commissioners of Congo Square.See "Beauregard" also "Place de Arms".
Parks and SquaresCongo Square7136 AS1881Providing that the Place de Armes be placed in charge of Commissioners for the purpose of improving this square and the Avenue Ramparts.No location is stated except the "Avenue Ramparts". See also 4802 OS - "Place de Armes".
Parks and SquaresCongo SquareCouncil ProceedingsFebruary 8, 1853These proceedings ordain that the square formerly known as Congo Square later changed to Place de Armes and located between Rampart, St. Claude, St. Peter and St. Ann Streets, be donated to the State of Louisiana upon condition that the State Capitol be built thereon.
Parks and SquaresCongo SquareNew Orleans BeeJuly 17, 1857This news item mentions that the square now called Place de Armes was formerly called Congo Square. Thus it appears that this square was known by both names at that time, as note Ord. 7126 AS referring to Congo Square, and 7136 AS referring to Place de Armes.
Parks and SquaresCongo SquareLouisiana CourrierOctober 15, 1850It would appear from this news item that about 1850 it was decided to discontinue the practice of firing salutes and drilling soldiers in the Place de Armes (Jackson Square) and transfer these activities to Congo or Circus Square, thus making the Congo Square the Place de Armes (Place de Arms).Louisiana Courrier, P. 3, Col. 1.
Parks and SquaresDanneel Place3740 NCS1906Donated by Rudolph Dannell. Bounded by St. Charles, Octavia, Rampart and Joseph Streets.See 3905 NCS creating Board of Commissioners.
Parks and SquaresDe Soto Place12525 CS1896Created from triangle at Esplanade Avenue and De Soto Street. Donated to the City by L. A. Jung.See Ord. 12516 CS.
Parks and SquaresDouglas SquareSee Shakespeare Park.
Parks and SquaresDuconge Place9107 CS1894Across the river between Clesi Place and Aurora Plantation.
Parks and SquaresFillmore ParkSee Beauregard Square.Fourth District.
Parks and SquaresFisher's PlaceSee Sunshine Park.
Parks and SquaresFlorence Park (Algiers)See Behrman Memorial.See also 10126 CCS approving plans of subdivision and accept - streets and neutral grounds.
Parks and SquaresFlower ParkSee Walter C. Flower Park.
Parks and SquaresFountainbleau Park4325 CCS1917Dedicating that portion of Broad Place bounded by lower side of Martha Street, lake side of Broad Place, the upper Foucher Line, and the roadway of Fountainbleau Drive as Fountainbleau Park.
Parks and SquaresGalvez Avenue Park809 NCS1901Neutral ground of Galvez Street from Julia Street to Toulouse Street.See 1901 NCS accepting bid for improvements.
Parks and SquaresGentilly Park5389 NCS1908Created from triangle of Gentilly Avenue and Frenchmen Street.
Parks and SquaresGilmore Park2135 NCS1903Designating as Gilmor Park property on Laurel Street at the intersection of State Street.
Parks and SquaresHall of Fame, OutdoorSee "Memorial Park".
Parks and SquaresHamilton SquareSee Palmer Park.
Parks and SquaresHarmony ParkSee Playgrounds.
Parks and SquaresHurst Place12062 CS1896Neutral ground of Nashville Avenue between Constance and Patton Streets.
Parks and SquaresJackson Square296 OS1852Providing that Jackson Square in the Second District be kept open until 10 o'clock PM from the first of May to the first of November each year.See also 4066 OS - providing that the gates be closed and locked at gunfire. See also 4589 AS under "Federal Buildings" which refers to Jackson Square as bounded by Esplanade Avenue, Barracks, and Levee Streets and the Public Road. (In 1835).
Parks and SquaresJackson Square2017 OS1855Directing the Surveyor to make the necessary filling in Jackson Square to give proper slope for the base of the proposed Jackson Monument.See also 4210 OS - providing for the placing of an iron railing around Jackson Monument.
Parks and SquaresJamison Square7728 CSNeutral ground on Howard Avenue from Dryades to Baronne Street to be known as Jamison Square.
Parks and SquaresJefferson Park11924 CS1896See Murray Park.
Parks and SquaresJohnson ParkSee Lewis Johnson Park.
Parks and SquaresKeller ParkSee Playgrounds.
Parks and SquaresKennedy Place6098 NCS1909Created from square bounded by Ursuline, Bell, Lopez and Rendon Streets.See 5588 NCS authorizing purchase of triangle.
Parks and SquaresKruttschnitt Place3820 NCS1906Created from triangle of N. Dorgenois, Bell Street, and Bayou Road.See 3900 NCS creating a Board of Commissioners.
Parks and SquaresLafayette Square2173 AS1873Instructing the Administrator of Police to remove the iron railings and gates of Lafayette Square.See also file on Henry Clay in "History and Biography" re status of Clay in Lafayette Square.
Parks and SquaresLafonSee "Thomy Lafon Park".
Parks and SquaresLawrence Square8672 CS1894Authorizing plans and specifications for the improvement of Lawrence Square, bounded by Napoleon Avenue, Magazine, Camp and Berlin Streets.See 3025 NCS dedicating to Uptown Library Branch.
Parks and SquaresLee CircleSee "History and Biography" under caption "Robert E. Lee".
Parks and SquaresLewis Johnson Park7118 NCS1911Created from two squares of ground in front of the Water Purification Plant. Named in honor of Lewis Johnson, President of the Sewerage & Water Board.
Parks and SquaresLiberty Street Park2743 NCS1904Granting permission to the Widow P. Nagel to establish a park at 2220 S. Liberty Street to use for lawn parties.
Parks and SquaresLima Square (Algiers)7531 CCS1923See Playgrounds.
Parks and SquaresLincoln Park1260 NCS1902Ordinance granting to establish - in square bounded by Carrollton Avenue, Short, Olleander and Forshey Streets.
Parks and SquaresLouisiana Avenue Park4746 NCS1907Created from neutral ground of Louisiana Avenue between Freret Street and Claiborne Avenue.
Parks and SquaresLouisiana Park4273 NCS1906Created from a portion of Louisiana Avenue between Laurel and Tchoupitoulas Streets.
Parks and SquaresMagazine Park13615 CS1897Located between Magazine Street, Magazine Place, St. Mary Street, and Felicity Road.
Parks and SquaresMc Carty's Square4466 OS1859Providing that lots 5, 8, and 9 in property known as Mc Carty's, be reserved as a public school site, and that portion known as "McCarty's Square" be reserved as a public square (Mc Carty's Plantation acquired through the McDonogh estate.)See also 4513 OS and 4521 OS. See also 5343 CCS granting permission to erect a memorial to World War Veterans.
Parks and SquaresMc Carty's Square4584 OS1859Authorizing a wooden railing around McCarty's Square.See also 5383 CS - authorizing Commissioners for Mc Carty's Square.
Parks and SquaresMc Donogh Place2252 CS1887Located at St. Charles Avenue at Toledano Street. Accepting donation of Mc Donogh Place and providing for its government as a public square.See Times-Picayune 5/5/38 - unveiling of Bronze Statue of John Mc Donogh.
Parks and SquaresMemorial Park14493 CCSDedicating the neutral ground on Canal Boulevard from City Park Avenue to Robert E. Lee Boulevard as an "Out-door Hall of Fame" to perpetuate the memory of citizens whose accomplishments have been outstanding in social, civic or economic welfare.See also 14183 CCS - Wedell Park.
Parks and SquaresMilneburg ParkSee Playgrounds.
Parks and SquaresMorris ParkSee Shakespeare Park.
Parks and SquaresMurray Park11924 CS1896Located at Napolleon Avenue between Tchoupitoulas and Water Streets. Name changed from Jefferson Park.See 9689 CS.
Parks and SquaresNew Orleans City Park Improvement Asso.14245 CCSProviding for exchange of land with W. H. McFaddedn for square 868 in the 2nd District.
Parks and SquaresNew Orleans City Park Improvement Asso.14246 CCSProviding that the Improvement Asso. make 99 year lease of above property to W. H. McFadden.
Parks and SquaresNew Orleans City Park Improvement Asso.14479 CCSAuthorizing the Mayor to enter into contract with the Board of Levee Commissioners, the City Park Improvement Association, and J. F. Dupuy for the removal of the Dupuy Shipyard.
Parks and SquaresNew Orleans City Park Improvement Asso.14550 CCSAccepting donation and dedication from the N. O. City Park Improvement Association, two lots of ground in Sq. 870, 2nd District.
Parks and SquaresNew Orleans City Park Improvement Asso.14551 CCSAccepting donation and dedication from the N. O. City Park Improvement Association, a certain tract of ground in square 870, 2nd District.
Parks and SquaresNew Orleans City Park Improvement Asso.5650 CCSProviding for the sale of a site to the Delgado Trades School - proceeds to go to the Improvement Association.
Parks and SquaresNew Orleans City Park Improvement Asso.5547 CS1891Intrusting to the N. O. City Park Improvement Association the management and control of the Lower City Park of Metairie Road.
Parks and SquaresNew Orleans City Park Improvement Asso.2535 NCS1904Proposing the creation of a parkway drive between City Park and Audubon Park, outlining the route.
Parks and SquaresNew Orleans ParkSee City Park.
Parks and SquaresNewcomb Place2296 NCS1904Dedicating ground between Ninth and Harmony Streets at the intersection of Camp Street in honor of Mrs. Josephine L. Newcomb, foundress of H. Sophie Newcomb College.See 2473 NCS - accepting donation from B. Mark of adjoining piece of ground. See also 6732 NCS providing for neutral ground at Ninth and Harmony Streets.
Parks and SquaresNewman Park8634 CS1894Triangle formed by Prytania, Urania and Felicity Streets, donated by Charles Newman and neighbors, dedicated as Newman Park.See 7043 CS.
Parks and SquaresO'Connor Recreation Park2293 NCS1904Created from portion of the Old Police Jail by extending S. Robertson Street from Perrilliate to Cypress Streets. Named in honor of Councilman Charles O'Connor.
Parks and SquaresOut-Door Hall of FameSee "Memorial Park".
Parks and SquaresPalmer Park1322 NCS1902Changing the name of Hamilton Square bounded by Carrollton Avenue, Sycamore, Dublin and Mobile Streets, to Palmer Park.See also page 62 Book C - Carrollton Council Proceedings.
Parks and SquaresParkerson Place5219 CS1891Location Terpsichore Street between Prytania and Coliseum Streets. Appointing a commission to take charge of the beautifying of Parkerson Place. Dedicated in 1888 by ordiance 2924 CS in honor of the leader of the Young Men's Democratic Association.
Parks and SquaresPhilip Park14740 CSSee Clark Place.
Parks and SquaresPlace de Armes4802 OS1859Directing the Surveyor to pave all walks in the Place de Armes with shells or cement.See Jackson Square also Congo Square.
Parks and SquaresPlace de Armes7136 AS1881Providing that the Place de Armes and "Avenue Ramparts" from Canal Street to Esplanade, be placed in charge of Commissioners for the purpose of improvement.
Parks and SquaresPoland Avenue Park12373 CS1896Created from a portion of ground on Poland Street between the Levee and Chartres Street.
Parks and SquaresPoydras Park5046 NCS1908Donating site formerly used by the Pilie Market, between N. and S. Poydras and Rampart and Saratoga Streets as a children's playground.
Parks and SquaresShakespeare Park16225 CS1900Bounded by Washington Avenue, Howard, Third and Freret Streets. Changing the name of Morris Park to Shakespeare Park.See also 7456 CS changing the name of Douglas Square to Morris Park. See also 4568 OS shown as part of the McDonogh property.
Parks and SquaresSoraparu Place13288 CS1897Authorizing the establishment of a Board of Commissioners for Soraparu Place to have all the rights and privileges vested in the Board of Commissioners of St. Charles Avenue.
Parks and SquaresSoraparu Place15435 CS1899Appropriating $500.00 from the Reserve Fund of 1897, for improvements to Soraparu Park.See 15641 CS.
Parks and SquaresSoraparu Place15738 CS1899Appropriating the remainder of Item 25 of the Reserve Fund of 1897 ($133.70) for improvements to Soraparu Park. Transferred to Playground Commission by Ord. 4570 CCS.
Parks and SquaresSt. Anthony's Square693 OS1853Requiring the wardens of the Church of St. Louis to fence in St. Anthony's Square and pave the alleys on either side from Royal to Condo Street.See also 4266 OS.
Parks and SquaresSt. RochSee "Playgrounds".
Parks and SquaresSugar Exchange Park412 CS1883Designating a space between Bienville, Delta and Front Streets as a public park to be known as Sugar Exchange Park, and creating a commission for the purpose of improvement.
Parks and SquaresSunshine Park2274 CCS1915Changing the name of "Fisher's Place" bounded by St. Charles, Carrollton and Leake Avenues, as "Sunshine Park".
Parks and SquaresTaylor Park4135 NCS1906Appointing a Board of Commissioners for the care of Taylor Park, bounded by Washington Avenue, Derbigny, Roman and Third Streets.
Parks and SquaresThomy Lafon Place4760 NCS1907Dedicating ground originally occupied by the Thomy Lafon School in square bounded by Howard, Liberty, Seventh and Harmony Streets as a place of rest and recreation.See also 4263 NCS dedicating ground adjoining the (new) Thomy Lafon School as a playground.
Parks and SquaresTivoli CircleSee "History and Biography: - under caption "Robert E. Lee.
Parks and SquaresTulane Park10056 CS1894Created from the triangle formed by the intersection of Banks and Tulane Avenue, extending from Galvez to Prieur Street.See also 744 and 778 NCS.
Parks and SquaresUnion Square12063 CCS1930Bounded by Humanity Street, E. St. Roch Avenue, Fairmont Drive and W. St. Roch Avenue. Dedicated as a public playground.
Parks and SquaresWalter C. Flower Park5364 NCS1908Created from property adjoining school bounded by Green, Birch, Leonidas and Joliet Streets.See 15198 CS, and 777 NCS.
Parks and SquaresWashington Square1292 OS1854Permitting an extension of time for the completion of an iron fence around Washington Square.See "Playgrounds". See 3843 OS, 7254 AS, and 3418 NCS. See also Minute Book of 1828, page 347, Conseil de Ville.
Parks and SquaresWater Purification PlantSee Lewis Johnson Park.
Parks and SquaresWedell Park14183 CCS1934Dedicating first block of neutral ground on Canal Boulevard and City Park Avenue as Wedell Park. In honor of James Wedell, noted aviator.See also Memorial Park. See 14493 CCS - Memorial Park.
Parks and SquaresWest End ParkSee "West End".
Parks and SquaresZacharie Park1833 NCS1903Creating park in neutral ground of Toledano Streets from St. Charles Avenue to Dryades Street, designated as Zacharie Park.
Parks and SquaresZoological Gardens10677 CCS1928Carrying into effect Act 81 levying a speciall tax for the establishment of a zoological garden in New Orleans.This was located in Audubon Park.
Party FencesSee Building code 9357 CCS.
Party Fences199 AS1870Governing the building of fences between adjoining properties, defining responsibility of each property owners, etc.See 4433 CS - providing specifications for party fences and amended by 10474 CCS.
Party Fences9357 CCS1926See Section 45 - Requirements for Party Fences - Building Code.
Party Fences13925 CCS1933Providing for the building and repairs of party fences, and repealing Ordinance 10474 CCS.
PavingSee Streets - Paving, Construction, etc.
Paving10603 CCSTo prohibit the damaging of pavement by heavy vehicles, trucks, road machines, tractors, etc.
Paving14443 CCSAmending 14101 CCS.
Paving14444 CCSAmemding 14101 CCS.
Paving14584 CCSAuthorizing destruction of paid and cancelled paving certificates.
Paving14586 CCSAmending 14443 CCS
Paving14640 CCSAmending 14443 CCS
Paving8314 CS1893Providing that all carriage ways over sidewalks into private property shall be paved the whole width of the opening with well burnt brick laid on edge in a concrete foundation.
Paving13043 CS1896Directing the publication of the intention of the Council to provide for the pavement of sidewalks, in accordance with Act No. 45 of 1896.See 749 CS - providing for uniform grade of all sidewalks.
Paving582 NCS1901Changing plans and specifications for the paving of the neutral ground of Canal Street from Delta to Liberty Streets.
Paving4876 NCS1907Governing the cutting into and jacking through roadways, streets, etc., and providing for the proper replacement of pavements.See also 2204 CCS and 13927 CCS.
Paving4876 NCS1907Regulating the cutting into and jacking through roadways and streets and providing for the proper replacement of pavements disturbed.
Paving6441 CCS1921Accepting plans and specifications of the City Engineer for the paving of streets, sub-surface drains, etc.Amended by 6703 CCS.
Paving10480 CCS1928Providing for the paving of Bartholomew Street from Chartres Street to St. Claude Avenue.See 10851 CCS - providing for sub-surface drainage, curbs, etc.
Paving10626 CCS1928Providing that real estate owners have ther right to petition for the kind and character of pavement they prefer.
Paving14101 CCS1934Covering general specifications for street paving and temporary surfacing.
Paving14277 CCS1935Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Finance to cancel, in whole or in part, paving liens due the city.
Paving14627 CCS1937Accepting bid of Craven and Lang for the resurfacing of Carrollton Avenue, from City Park Avenue to St. Charles Avenue.See 14612 CCS advertising for bids.
Paving14640 CCS1937Amending 14443 and 14101 CCS relative to general specifications and standard plans of street paving and temporary surfacing.
Paving14696 CCS1938Authorizing advertisement for bid for the purchase of 3500 tons of Hot Natural Limestone Rock Asphalt in place, including equipment and skilled labor, in connection with the street improvement program being carried on in co-operation with the Works Progress Administration.
PavingPaving Supplies14485 CCS1936Accepting the bid of J. J. Clark Co., Inc., to furnish the city with cement for one year.
PavingPaving Supplies14486 CCS1936Accepting the bid of the Oyster Shell Products Corporation, Inc., for furnishing Asphalt Filler to the city for one year.
PavingPaving Supplies14487 CCS1936Accepting the bid of Jahncke Service, Inc., for furnishing Lake Shore Sand, topping sand, and washed gravel for one year.
Peddlers7823 CCS1924Prohibiting the selling or peddling of any commodity in West End Lake Shore Park, except on premises of concessions granted.See Permits.
Peddlers8444 CCS1925Prohibiting the peddlilng of ice cream, confectionery, soft drinks, sandwiches, etc., within three blocks of any school, college or university, by peddlers.
Peddlers14418 CCS1936Requiring all peddlers of perishable foods, vegetables, fruits, and live poultry, etc., to secure certificate of inspection from the Department of Public Markets.
Peddlers14556 CCS1937Refunding money paid by peddlers in error to the city, between January 1937 and March 1927.
PermitsSee Peddlers
Permits1165 CCSPertaining to the use of sidewalks and streets for merchandising purposes, limiting areas, etc.
Permits4203 NCSPertaining to the use of sidewalks and streets for merchandising purposes, limiting areas, etc.
Permits972 CCSPertaining to the use of sidewalks and streets for merchandising purposes, limiting areas, etc.
Permits228 AS1870Authorizing the Mayor to relieve from paying licenses those persons who from age, sickenss or infirmity are unable to make a living from ordinary labor.Granting permit to sell.
Permits5884 CS1891Requiring a permit for the establishment of a forge, foundry or steam engine.
Permits7944 CS1893It shall be unlawful to establish a place of public entertainment without a permit from the Council
Permits265 NCS1900Making it unlawful for any person, society or association to give public entertainments without a permit.
Permits4596 NCS1907Making it unlawful to solicit advertising without a permit.
Permits12524 CCS1930Providing for obtaining permits for soliciting, selling of merchandise, holding parades, meetings, etc., when using the streets.
Permits14115 CCS1934Fixing schedule of charges for use of the public streets for merchandising, etc.Repealed by 14146 CCS.
Permits14294 CCS1935Repealing No. 12524 CCS and rearranging rates, etc.Amended and reenacted by 14302 CCS.
Permits14434 CCS1936Regulating the cost of permits issued for the purpose of operating in and on public streets or other public places, repealing 14294 and 14302 CCS.
PlaygroundsAlgiers Park3595 CCS1916Accepting a triangle of ground donated by Leon and Paul Villere, A. N. Robelot and J. G. Olivier bounded by Verret, Opelousas, Sequin and Evelina Streets for a playground (formerly Barthelmy Duverje Cemetery) provided the city will remove the bodies to Metairie Cemetery.
PlaygroundsAnnunciation Park299 OS1865Location Annunciation and Race Streets. Opened as a playground June 23, 1913.See "Parks and Squares".
PlaygroundsBeauregard Square7351 CS1893Changing the name of Congo Square to Beauregard Square. Transferred to the Playground Commission by Ordinance 3576 CCS.See "Parks and Squares".
PlaygroundsBerthelot Lemann Playground14109 CCSDedicating square of ground on Lafitte Avenue from Marais Street to the river side of Claiborne Avenue, and from the lake side of Claiborne to the river side of N. Prieur Street, as a public playground.
PlaygroundsCity ParkPlayground Commission BookletLocation Annunciation and Second Streets. Opened as a playground December 1, 1913.
PlaygroundsCleveland Park3255 NCS1905Designating Claiborne Avenue neutral ground from Canal to Julia Streets and the triangle at the corner of Tulane and Claiborne. Opened as a playground October 26, 1909.See "Parks and Squares". See 5847 NCS - transferring to the Playground Commission.
PlaygroundsGalvez ParkPlayground Commission BookletLocation Galvez and Bienville Streets. Opened as a playground April 1, 1920.
PlaygroundsHarmony ParkPlayground Commission BookletLocation Harmony and Constance Streets. Opened as a playground May 5, 1915.
PlaygroundsJames B. Humphreys Playground14388 CCS1936Designating square bounded by Olive, Hamilton, Edenburgh and Mistletoe Streets, to be known as the James B. Humphreys Playground.
PlaygroundsKeller ParkPlayground Commission BookletLocation Felicity and Magnolia Streets. Opened August 23, 1923.
PlaygroundsLima Square7531 CCS1923Dedicating Lima Square bounded by Ptolemy, Brooklyn, Lawrence and Teche Streets, as a playground.
PlaygroundsMilneburg ParkPlayground Commission BookletLocation Milneburg. Opened June 17, 1911.
PlaygroundsPoydras Park5046 NCS1908Donating site of the Pilie Market as a Playground. Opened May 16, 1908.
PlaygroundsSoraparu Park4570 CCS1917Transferring Soraparu Park to the Playground Commission.
PlaygroundsSt. Roch PlaygroundLocation St. Roch Avenue and Roman Street. Opened June 26, 1910.
PlaygroundsStallings Playground9216 CCS1926Dedicating squares 75 and 76 of Hurstville, Sixth District, and a portion of Arabella Street from S. Liberty to Howard Street, to be known as the Stallings Playground.
PlaygroundsStallings, Olive A.11892 CCS1929Authorizing purchase of ground bounded by Gentilly Road, N. Dupre, Lapeyrouse, LaHarpe, and Paul Morphy Streets, for a playground.See also 14382 CCS and 14447 CCS - providing additional gournd, and 14429 CCS - naming the "Olive A. Stallings Playground".
PlaygroundsTaylor Park4135 NCS1906Bounded by Washington Avenue, Derbigny, Roman and Third Streets. Opened as a playground November 4, 1911.
PlaygroundsThomy Lafon Playground4263 NCS1906Dedicating property located in square 360 adjoining the (new) Thomy Lafon School, as a playground.See "Parks and Squares". See 4760 NCS - creating a park and palyground on the old school lcoation bounded by Howard, Liberty, Seventh and Harmony Streets.
PlaygroundsUnion Square12063 CCS1930Dedicating square bounded by Humanity Street, East St. Roch Avenue, Fairmont Drive and West St. Roch Avenue, as a playground.
PlaygroundsWashington Square7948 CCS1924Dedicating as a playground square bounded by Royal, Dauphine, Elysian Fields and Frenchment Streets, known as Washington Square.See "Parks and Squares".
Playgrounds - without names8104 NCS1911Providing for the purchase of ground in square bounded by Annunciation, Jackson, Philip and Laurel Streets, for use as a playground.
Playgrounds - without names7383 CCS1923Dedicating N. Hagan Avenue between Canal and Conti Streets as a playground.
Playgrounds - without names7884 CCS1924Dedicating Jefferson Place as a playground. Bounded by N. Johnson, N. Roman, Elmira and Desire Streets.
Playgrounds - without names8650 CCS1925Dedicating square bounded by Louisa, Piety, Chartres Streets and the river, as a playground.
Playgrounds - without names13287 CCS1931Dedicating as a public playground that portion of Constitution Place bounded by Florida Avenue, line of square 1596, Franklin Avenue and Painters Street.
Playgrounds - without names13887 CCS1932Authorizing exchange of that portion of Constitution Place bounded by line of square 1490, Franklin Avenue, Painters Street and Florida Avenue for square 1489 bounded by Law Street, Franklin Avenue, and Eads Street and line along southeast portion of Constitution Place.
PlumbingSee Drains and Gutters.
Plumbing5909 NCS1909Prohibiting property owners from installing soil pipes, vent pipes, and other sanitary pipes on the outside of buildings where situated on the street property line.
Plumbing5111 CCS1918Requiring owners and agents to keep plumbing fixtures, drains, etc., in a sanitary condition on all premises so as to maintain free and unobstructed flow of water through pipes and sewers.
Plumbing10633 CCS1928Regulating house piping, appliances, fixtures, and apparatus necessary to be installed for the purpose of using hot water heating apparatus where heated by natural gas or manufactured gas and providing penalty.
Plumbing14480 CCS1936Accepting the bid of the American Heating and Plumbing Company, Inc., for the installation of a boiler and pump for the City Hall.
Police Department2100 OS1855Organizing the Department of Police in and for the City of New Orleans.See also 104 AS.
Police Department3514 OS1857Authorizing the Mayor to have two new Marias built for use in conveying prisoners to prison.
Police Department4146 OS1858Fixing the salary of the Chief of Police at $3500 per year, from August 1st, 1858.
Police Department4585 OS1859Introduction of the Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph into the City of New Orleans.See 4747 OS and 5216 OS.
Police Department4974 OS1860Making appropriation for the establishment of a Rougues' Gallery.
Police Department6144 OS1863Providing for the establishment of a Police Charity Fund.
Police Department6251 OS1864Granting to the Mayor the right to select the Police, regulating the salaries to be paid, also creating a Board of Trustees of the Police Fund.
Police Department104 AS1870Defining the duties of the Department of Police and effecting its organization.Amended by 1965 AS.
Police Department2172 AS1873Changing the name of the City Workhouse to the Police Jail.
Police Department2281 AS1873Changing the name of the Police Jail and restablishing the City Workhouse.
Police Department3914 AS1877Organizing the Police Force of the City of New Orleans, carrying into affect Act 35 of 1877.
Police Department4841 AS1879Authorizing the erection of a Police Station at the junction of Canal Street and Lake Road.
Police Department6833 AS1881Providing for the organization and appointment of a competent and efficient Police Force for the City of New Orleans.
Police Department6845 AS1881Establishing a Police Jail in the City of New Orleans and providing for the management thereof.
Police Department6958 AS1881Creating the Chief of Aids, defining his duties and fixing his salary.
Police Department7062 AS1881Authorizing the Mayor to appoint a committee to revise and change the present Police Manual.Also 84 CS - appointing Examining Committee.
Police Department150 CS1883Providing that persons of the opposite sex shall not be transported to prison in the same vehicle; that every person shall be entitled to sitting room, and prisoners not known to belong to the criminal class shall not be transported with known criminals. Copy of this ordinance to be posted in prison vans, jails, courts, etc.
Police Department306 CS1883The Chief of Police or Mayor shall have the right to designate the number of policemen to be placed on guard at any show, etc., under terms of Article 15, Page 3 of Jewell's Digest.
Police Department84 CS1883Authorizing the Mayor to appoint a committee of five to investigate all charges, etc., preferred against any Police Officer or Patrolmam, to be known as the "Examining Committee of the City Police".
Police Department2072 CS1887To re-organize, establish ranks, etc., and provide an efficient Police Force.Amended by 2947 CS to change "Superintendent of Police" to "Chief of Police".
Police Department2573 CS1887Making it unlawful for any unauthorized person to make or have possession of any key for the Fire Alarm or Police Patrol Boxes.
Police Department4782 CS1890Prohibiting the use of obscene and abusive language to members of the Police Department.
Police Department6088 CCS1921To appropriate certain Pound Fees to the Police Pension Fund.
Police Department8736 CCS1925Providing that the provisions of the Louisiana Employers' Liability Act (Act 20 of 1914) shall apply to the members of the Police Force of the City of New Orleans.
Police Department11120 CCS1929Fixing the salary of the Superintendent of Police at $6,000 per annum.
Police Department14232 CCS1935Dedicating proceeds of all manufacturers' license taxes (provided for in 14224 CCS) to the Police Department, Fire Department, and the Sewerage and Water Board.
Police Stations - PrisonsSee Court House and House of Detention, also Workhouse, House of Refuge - House of Good Shepherd.
Police Stations - Prisons3316 OS1857Providing for the purchase of two lots of ground on Edward Street, Square 65, 1st District, for a Lock-up and Police Station.
Police Stations - Prisons3514 OS1857Authorizing the Mayor to have two new "Marias" built for use of Police in conveying prisoners to station.
Police Stations - Prisons4065 OS1858Providng for the purchase of ground and the erection of a Recorder's Office and Lock-up at the corner of Champ Elysian and Greatmen Street, in the Third Disstrict.
Police Stations - Prisons4190 OS1858Providing for specifications for a station house to be known as the Paccanier Station and Lock-up.
Police Stations - Prisons150 CS1883Providing that persons of the opposite sex shall not be transported in the same vehicle to prison, every prisoner shall be entitled to sitting room, and prisoners not known to belong to the criminal class, shall not be transported with known criminals. Copy of this ordinance to be posted in prison vans, jails, courts, etc.
Police Stations - Prisons5785 CS1891Authorizing the Mayor to purchase, pursuant to ordinances 5463, 5586, and 5744 CS, and all subsequent proceedings of the Council, various properties in square bounded by Tulane Avenue, (late Common Street) for the erection of a Criminal Court Building and Parish Prison.See also 6108 CS.
Police Stations - Prisons8325 CS1893Authorizing sale of ground and buildings of the Parish Prison bounded by Marais, Treme, St. Ann and Orleans Street.
Police Stations - Prisons13489 CS1897Appointing a Board of Prison and Asylum Commissioners to be composed of fifteen persons.See also 7426 AS.
Police Stations - Prisons15403 CS1899Authorizing the sale of the Police Jail in square bounded by Berlin, Napoleon, Magazine, and Camp Streets.
Police Stations - Prisons15419 CS1899Accepting bid for the erection of a Police Station at the corner of Felilcity and Clara Streets.
Police Stations - Prisons15566 CS1899Authorizing the Mayor to enter into contract for the erection of a jail and Police Building in the Sixth District.See 15403 CS.
Police Stations - Prisons246 NCS1900Providing for the purchase of the square of ground bounded by Tulane Avenue, Broad, Gravier and White Streets for the erection of a Police Jail thereon.See also 668 NCS.
Police Stations - Prisons794 NCS1901Accepting bid for construction of the House of Detention, Tulane Avenue, Gravier, Broad and White Streets.
Police Stations - Prisons4622 NCS1907Carrying into effect Act No. 51 of the session of 1906 providing for the employment of all persons sentenced to imprisonment, or to imprisonment in default of payment of fines.See also 4623 NCS.
Police Stations - Prisons359 CCS1913Authorizing the purchase of a lot in square bounded by Conti, Chartres, Decatur, and St. Louis Streets for a Police Station and court building due to the removal of the Third Precinct Station and Second City Criminal Court from the Cabildo.See also 1460 CCS.
Police Stations - Prisons364 CCS1913Authorizing the purchase of two lots of ground in square bounded by Annunciation, Terpsichore, Melpomene and Constance Streets, for a Police Station and Engine House.See also 367 CCS.
Police Stations - Prisons887 CCS1913Accepting bid for construction of two-story combination Engine House and Police Station at Annunciation and Terpsichore Streets.
Police Stations - PrisonsFifth Precinct Police Station14385 CCS1936Providing for the demolition and removal of buildings at 735 Elysian Fields Avenue.Fifth Precinct Police Station.
Police Stations - PrisonsThird Precinct Police Station1469 CCSApproving plans for construction.
Police Stations - PrisonsThird Precinct Police Station1510 CCSAuthorizing purchase of two lots in square bounded by St. Louis, Conti, Chartres and Decatur Streets.
Police Stations - PrisonsThird Precinct Police Station1608 CCSAccepting bid for construction.See also 359 CCS.
Police Stations - PrisonsThird Precinct Police Station1460 CCS1914Directing plans and specification for a Third Precinct Police Station and Second City Criminal Court building to replace the quarters now in the Cabildo.
Policemen - Rules and RegulationsSee "Disturbing the Peace".
Policemen - Rules and Regulations8018 AS1882Prohibiting the blowing of police whistles while on duty.
Policemen - Rules and Regulations150 CS1883Providing that persons of the opposite sex shall not be transported in the same vehicle to prison, every prisoner shall be entitled to sitting room, and prisoners not known to belong to the criminal class, shall not be transported with known criminals. Copy of this ordinance to be posted in prison vans, jails, courts, etc.
Policemen - Rules and Regulations732 CS1884Holding the police officers responsible for gambling on the streets with dice, cards, or other means.
Policemen - Rules and Regulations4782 CS1890Prohibiting any person using obscene or abusive language to any member of the police while on duty.
Policemen - Rules and Regulations4227 NCS1906Requiring halls where balls or similar entertainments are held to have telephone connection with the Police Department.
Policemen - Rules and Regulations8604 NCS1912Making it unlawful to use a siren whistle on any vehicle, public or private, except those operated by the Police, and Fire Departments, and Amublances.
Policemen - Rules and Regulations14153 CCS1934Prohibiting the employment of armed guards by any person outside of his or her domicile, unless commissioned by the city as a Policeman or Special Officer.
Public Works AdministrationFrench Market14318 CCS1935Authorizing formal contract of lease with the French Market Association to facilitate the borrowing of funds from the U. S. Government through the Public Works Administration.
Public Works AdministrationFrench Market14367 CCS1936Authorizing cancellation of loan agreement with PWA, marked loan agrement No. 1, and entrance into new agreement marked Loan Agreement No. 2; also cancellation of Acts of first and second Mortgage and the execution of new acts.
Public Works AdministrationPumping Station No. -- Panola Street14581 CCS1937Accepting bid of Pittman Bros. Construction Co. for the constructin of the Panola Street Pumping Station Building. PWA Project No. 4284.
Public Works AdministrationPWA Project No. 4284 - Sewerage & Water Board14234 CCS1935Approving action of the Sewerage and Water Board in accepting various bids on contracts (forming part of PWA Project No. 4284).
Public Works AdministrationSewerage and Water Board14172 CCS1934Approving agreement whereby a loan not to exceed $2,570,000.00 is obtained from the United States Government for extensions and improvements of water facilities, sewers, drainage, etc.
Pumping StationsSee Drainage - See Sewerage & Water Board.
Pumping Stations1328 CCS1914Ratifying action of the Sewerage and Water Board in accepting bid for construction of a drainage pumping station to be known as Station No. 5 (location not shown).
Pumping Stations1900 CCS1914Approving acceptance of bid, by the Sewerage and Water Board, for the construction of extension to Drainage to Pumping Station No. 6, lined and covered Canal on Broad Street, lined and covered canal on St. Bernard Avenue.
Pumping Stations2373 CCS1915Ratifying action of the Sewerage and Water Board in accepting bid for construction of additions to Pumping Station No. 2 (location not shown).
Pumping Stations10480 CCS1928Providing for the paving of Bartholomew Street from Chartres Street to St. Claude Avenue.See 10851 CCS - providing for installation of sub-surface drainage, curbs, etc.
Pumping Stations12050 CCS1930Approving action of the Sewerage and Water Board in accepting bid of Thomas H. Brockman for construction of Drainage Pumping Station No. 9.
Pumping Stations12277 CCS1930Approving acceptance by the Sewerage and Water Board of bids for equipment of the various pumping stations throughout the city.
Pumping StationsPWA Project NO. 428414234 CCS1935Approving action of the Sewerage & Water Board in accepting various bids on contracts (forming part of PWA Project No. 4284).
Pumping StationsPWA Project No. 428414581 CCS1937Accepting bid of Pittman Bros. Construction Company for construction of the Panola Street Pumping Station Building. PWA project No. 4284.Act No. 6 of 1899 - State Legislature.
Racing AssociationDog Races, - see "Gambling".
Racing Association8119 AS1882Authorizing Act of Sale of a certain portion of ground to the Louisiana Jockey Club.
Racing Association3864 CCS1916Regulating the operation of race tracks in the City of New Orleans.Amended by 13618 CCS.
Racing Association4082 CCS1917Granting permission to the Business Mens' Racing Association to operate a Race Trace in New Orleans.
Radio Broadcasting10181 CCS1928Appropriating the sum of $2,500.00 to Loyola University to maintain rights incidental to the City of New Orleans Broadcasting purposes.
RailroadsSee Railroad Book. For Railroad Bonds see "Bonds".
Railroads4090 CS1889Amending ordinance 4024 CS prohibiting the peddling of fruit, vegetables, produce or merchandise from cars, etc., owned by any railroad company, by including the word "Retailing", and adding the words "perishable freight".
Railroads13995 CCS1898Directing the Commissioner of Public Works to legally put the Louisiana Southern Railroad in default for not keeping open and constructing culverts on St. Claude Avenue in accordance with their agreement
Railroads5754 NCS1909Making it unlawful for any public carrier to bring or cause to be brought into the city any indigent person.
Railroads2569 CCS1915Requiring Railroads to have their cars thoroughly sprayed with disinfectants at least once a week.
Railroads4723 CCS1917Amending Section 6 of 2683 NCS to provide that the Public Belt Railroad shall receive and transport passengers, tonnage and cars, loaded or empty, without delay or discrimination.
Railroads6756 CCS1922Granting right of way and depot privileges to the L. R. & N. Railroad.Station S. Rampart and Julia Streets - now L & A Railroad.
Railroads12134 CCS1930Providing for the exchange of property between the city of the Pontchartrain Railroad Company relative to the abandonment of part of the Pontchartrain Railroad and dedicating property for street purposes, and authorizing acceptance of donation by the Pontchartrain Railroad to the city.
RailroadsOfficial Proceedings of the Council6-Apr-37Special Message from the Mayor: Outlining discussions with the Chief Engineers of the various railroads entering the city with a view of eliminating grade crossings and the establishment of a Union Depot, or depots in New Orleans with the least possible delay.
RailroadsPontchartrain Railroad1930 OS1855Requiring a tax on all trades and professions to offset the interest of the Pontchartrain Railroad Bond issue.
RailroadsPontchartrain Railroad2785 OS1856Authorizing the Mayor to have an authentic record made of the 329 6% Bonds issued by the city to the Pontchartrain Railroad, and after said record is made to have said bonds destroyed in the presence of the Notary, Comptroller, Treasurer and Chairman of the Finance Committee.
RailroadsPontchartrain Railroad16017 CS1900Making it unlawful for any common carrier to transport into the Parish of Orleans any persons suffering with a contagious disease.
RailroadsPublic Belt Railroad147 NCS1900Creating a Public Belt Railroad Commission for the purpose of acquiring and operating a belt railroad from Protection Levee to Press Street.See also 15080 CS. Taking over the Schreiber Tract to connect with the Belt Railroad tracks.
RailroadsPublic Belt Railroad2683 NCS1904Amending 147 NCS - dedicating and appropriating property, and increasing membership in said Commission.Swee 8204 NCS - Convent.
RailroadsPublic Belt Railroad950 CCS1913Authorizing purchase of certain lands in the vicinity of the levee and Convent Avenue for railroad tracks.
RailroadsPublic Belt Railroad2623 CCS1915Authorizing purchase from the Dock Board lands near the levee between Peters Avenue and Octavia Street.
RailroadsPublic Belt Railroad4528 CCS1917Authorizing purchase of ground between Louisiana Avenue and Toledano Street and Water and Tchoupitoulas.See also 4769 CCS - 4833 CCS.
RailroadsPublic Belt Railroad5156 CCS1918Authorizing lease from the Dock Board certain lands and premises on the Navigation Canal.
RailroadsPublic Belt Railroad10600 CCS1928Authorizing quit claim to lands belonging to the Dock Board located vicinity Dauphine, Poland, Japonica and Kentucky Streets.
RailroadsPublic Belt Railroad14521 CCS1936Granting perpetual use of Leake Avenue from Dufossat Street to a point between Upperline and Lyons Streets for railroad purposes.
RailroadsRailways Stations: Union Station8952 NCS1912Granting right of way and depot privileges for the Texas & Pacific, International and Great Northern, Missouri Pacific, and the St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railroads.
Rat ProofingSee Building Code and Health.
Rat Proofing8968 NCS1912Providing for the prevention of Bubonic Plague through the medium of rats migrating from boats and vessels in port.Amended by 1442 CCS - providing that no hawser or line connecting vessels with docks shall be used that cannot be protected by a rat shield or guard. See also 2513 CCS.
Rat Proofing1859 CCS1914Directing plans and specifications for the rat proofing of buildings owned by the city.See also 2208 CCS amd 2304 CCS.
Rat Proofing2321 CCS1915Directing demolition of Sugar Shed "C" on triangle bounded by Bienville, Front, Conti, and Delta Streets in compliance with orders of the U. S. Public Health Authorities.
Rat Proofing2512 CCS1915Providing for the rat-proofing of all buildings, outhouses and other superstructures, stables, lots, open areas, sidewalks, streets and alleys.
Rat Proofing2514 CCS1915Providing for water tight metal containers for garbage as a measure against rats and the spread of Bubonic Plague.
Safety LawsArticle 151821Forbidding the flying of kites within the city limits, and providing a penalty for violation.A message from the Mayor to the Council de Ville, Oct. 20, 1821, mentions an ordinance modifying this law as it was found difficult to arrest and fine children for kite flying, but the ordinance mentioned has not yet been found.
Safety Laws3175 OS1856Prohibiting the use of lighted candles in stables or barns where hay, straw, or other inflammables are kept.
Safety Laws2340 AS1873Requiring certain railroads entering the city to place watchmen with red flags at the intersections of all street crossing by them.See also 655, 3632 and 3860 CS.
Safety Laws3308 AS1875To prevent accidents and the spread of contagious and infectious diseases, persons intoxicated or suffering from disease are prohibited from riding on the street cars.
Safety Laws7176 AS1881Prohibiting the letting, loaning or hiring of skiffs, canoes, sailboats, etc., to minors under the age of 18 years.
Safety Laws7893 AS1882Providing that no railroad entering the corporate limits of the Parish of Orleans shall permit its engines, cars, etc., to stand on streets or crossings.See 3887 CS.
Safety Laws555 CS1884Requiring freight and passenger trains entering the city to place watchmen at intersections of streets where street cars are running, at least two minutes ahead of the approaching train and to remain on the spot until train has passed.See 561 CS.
Safety Laws730 CS1884Abolishing all swinging signs over sidewalks, streets, etc.
Safety Laws973 CS1884Requiring all theatres to have exits plainly marked as such, and visible to the audience.
Safety Laws2060 CS1887Creating the office of Steam Boiler Inspector.
Safety Laws11878 CS1896Providing for the stationing of policemen at the several streets intersections for the safety of pedestrians.Repealed by 12143 CS.
Safety Laws13794 CS1897Providing for the immediate repair, replacement or reconstruction of such wires, poles, posts, conduits, ducts, and manholes as may be considered unsafe by city officials having authority.See also 13838 CS, 247 NCS, and 6170 CCS.
Safety Laws15186 CS1899Requiring a three foot railing around uncovered manholes.
Safety Laws919 NCS1901Providing that steam and electric trains be equipped with safety brakes and automotive coupling.
Safety Laws2862 NCS1905Providing that trains of the L & N Railway be flagged at the Elysian Fields Avenue and Burgundy Street crossings.
Safety Laws4045 NCS1906Requiring owners of buildings having leaking galleries or overhead structures which project over the sidewalk to repair them immediately when notified.
Safety Laws4222 NCS1906Providing for the placing of a fire alarm box on the stage of every theatre in the City of New Orleans.
Safety Laws4227 NCS1906Requring telephone connections with the Police Department wherever entertainments are held.
Safety Laws5047 NCS1906Providing that all permits heretofore, issued to Nickledome theatres, picture shows, etc. shall be null and void and no permits be issued without certificate for the City Electrician.
Safety Laws4790 NCS1907Regulating the electric wiring of picture shows, theatres.
Safety Laws5392 NCS1908Requiring engineers of steam engines to have a license, and creating a Board of Examiners for the Operation of Steam Engines.
Safety Laws7017 NCS1911Requiring that vehicles operated without springs be equipped with lights both front and rear, to be visible after dark.
Safety Laws8588 NCS1912Prohibiting the wearing of hat pins with exposed points, and providing a penalty for violation.See 250 CCS.
Safety Laws9214 NCS1912Prohibiting persons from gathering, standing or sitting in the aisles of theaters, halls, opera houses, etc.
Safety Laws5245 CCS1918Regulating the speed of trains on the river front and providing penalties for violation.
Safety Laws5652 CCS1920Requring contractors, firms and individuals to provide suitable lights on barricades and obstructions in streets and exhibit a sign showing their names and addresses.Amending and re-enacting 2878 NCS.
Safety Laws7340 CCS1923Establishing a code to govern the construction, alteration, addition and equipment of buildings used for production, storing and handling of nitro-cellulose motion picture films.
Safety Laws8437 CCS1925Prohibiting the filling of automobile tanks while the motor is running.
Safety Laws8665 CCS1925Providing for protection of inhabitants of outlying sections by prohibiting the subdivision and sale of land without the approval of the City Engineer and the Sewerage & Water Board.
Safety Laws9357 CCS1926Providing for standard Fire Doors and Exits in public buildings, theatres, etc.Section 66 and 67 of 9327 CCS - Building Code.
Safety Laws11299 CCS1929Regulating Bathing Beaches and swimming pools as to safety and sanitation.
Safety Laws12955 CCS1929Prohibiting food and drink stands within 150 feet of intersection of double roadways.
Safety Laws14160 CCS1934Providing for the annual physical and mental examinations of persons engaged in the professions of operating steam boilers, steam engines, internal combustion engines and/or refrigerating equipment.Amended by 14195 CCS, 14216 CCS, 14231 CCS, and 14237 CCS.
Sewerage and Water BoardSee Water Works. See Drainage. See Plumbing. Pumping Stations - Canals. See PWA.
Sewerage and Water Board6991 AS1881Pertaining to a contract between the city and the New Orleans Drainage and Sewerage Company, providing for the laying of sewers and drains in the streets and public places and granting to the city the privilege of purchasing said property after 20 years.
Sewerage and Water Board6142 CS1892Pertaining to a contract between the city and A. A. Woods and Associates for the construction of a sewerage system, providing for effective operation and police regulations.
Sewerage and Water Board1909 NCS1903Directing sale of ground measuring 29' 9" 5''' on Carondelet Street, starting from a point 96' 0" 2''' from the corner on Lafayette Sstreet measured in the direction of Poydras Street, and extending between parallel lines 171' 9" 0''' toward St. Charles Street.Amended and re-enacted by 1995 CCS - as to measurements. This is the site where the Sewerage & Water Board Building now stands.
Sewerage and Water Board5024 NCS1907Ratifying action of the Sewerage and Water Board in the purchase of the distribution system, pipes, etc., of the Algiers Water Works and Electric Company.
Sewerage and Water Board7118 NCS1911Providing that the two squares of ground in front of the Water Purification Plant be set apart as a park.See Louis Johnson Park - under Parks.
Sewerage and Water Board31 CCS1912Approving acceptance of bid by the Sewerage and Water Board for construction of a canal on Broad Street from lower side of St. Bernard Avenue to near Carondelet Walk; a branch canal and pipe lines on Lapeyrouse Street, Maurepas Street, and Esplanade Avenue, and a syphon under the Carondelet Navigation Canal.See also 32 CCS - acceptance of bid for construction of open and unlined canal along upper Protection Levee, on Florida Walk, and Marigny Avenue; and the construction of a wood lining in the bottom of Broad Street Canal.
Sewerage and Water Board1036 CCS1913Approving action of the Sewerage and Water Board in accepting bid for the furnishing of water meters.See also 1038 CCS concerning meter boxes.
Sewerage and Water Board1328 CCS1914Ratifying action by the Sewerage and Water Board in accepting bid for consstruction of a drainage pumping station to be known as Station No. 5.Location not given.
Sewerage and Water Board1900 CCS1914Approving acceptance of bid by the Sewerage and Water board for construction of extension to Pumping Station No. 6; lined and covered Canal on Broad Street, and covered Canal on St. Bernard Avenue.
Sewerage and Water Board2373 CCS1915Approving action by the Sewerage and Water Board in accpeting bid for constructin of additions to Pumping Station No. 2.Location not given.
Sewerage and Water Board2551 CCS1915Authorizing exchange of property with Mrs. Paul Hockles in the Third District, for use of the Sewerage & Water Board.See also 2552 CCS.
Sewerage and Water Board3900 CCS1916Approving action of the Sewerage and Water Board in accepting bid of R. McCarthy, Jr., for the erection of the Sewerage & Water Board Office Building on Carondelet Street.
Sewerage and Water Board11808 CCS1929Providing for the sale of property owned by the city located in square bounded by Clara, Robert, Magnolia and Upperline Streets, proceeds to be dedicated for the construction of the sewerage system.
Sewerage and Water Board12277 CCS1930Approving action of the Sewerage and Water Board in accepting bids for equipment for the various pumping stations throughout the city.
Sewerage and Water Board14172 CCS1934Approving agreement whereby the Sewerage and Water Board obtains a loan not to exceed $2,570,000.00 from the U. S. Government (PWA) for extensions and improvements to sewers and drainage.
Sewerage and Water Board14214 CCS1935Approving acceptance of bid of James M. McGowan for furnishing labor and material for scattered waterworks, sewerage and drainage construction.
Sewerage and Water Board14232 CCS1935Dedicating proceeds of all manufacturers' license taxes (provided for in 14224 CCS) to the Police Department, Fire Department, and the Sewerage & Water Board.
Sewerage and Water Board14234 CCS1935Approving acceptance of bids on various projects forming part of PWA Project No. 4284.
Sewerage and Water Board14357 CCS1936Approving acceptance of bid of the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company of New Orleans for furnishing underground power cable.
Sewerage and Water Board14667 CCS1937Approving the acceptance of bid of Genar Company, Inc., for furnishing labor and material for scattered waterworks, sewerage, etc., for 1938.
Shooting Galleries1894 OS1854Prohibiting the establishment of shooting galleries within the city limits.See also 3121 OS - Article I, Section 6.
Shooting Galleries6852 NCS1910Granting to the Second Regiment Infantry L.N.G., permission to establish on its premises, 4521 Magazine Street, a suitable gallery target range for the practice of troops.
SignsSee miscellaneous grants. See Awnings.
Signs730 CS1884Abolishing all swinging signs.
Signs9770 CS1894Forbidding the interference with any street sign, put up by the city, by scratching, defacing, or in any manner injuring.
Signs1135 NCS1902Prohibiting any sign to suspend over sidewalks.
Signs4614 NCS1907Prohibiting the tacking of signs on trees, or the defacing of trees upon the public streets, squares, grounds, of public buildings, schools, etc.
Signs109 CCS1913Prohibiting signs, awnings or structures over sidewalks of Audubon Street, St. Charles to Magazine.
Signs2386 CCS1915Prohibiting signs or sheds over St. Charles Avenue, Lee Circle to Carrollton, and portions of intersecting streets.
Signs14408 CCS1936Granting permission to Gus Mayer Company, Ltd., to erect and operate an electric sign in front of premises at 823 Canal Street.
Signs14428 CCS1936Granting permission to Matthews-Maier, Inc., to erect an operate sign in front of the premises at 528 Baronne Street.
Signs14580 CCS1937Granting permission to the World Bottling Company to erect horizontal sign at 1036 Canal Street.
Signs14624 CCS1937Granting permission to Zetz 7-Up Bottling works to erect and operate sign in front of the premises at 938 Canal Street.
Signs14631 CCS1937Granting permission to the Industrial Electirc, Incorporated, to erect and operate protruding sign in front of 1011 Canal Street.
Signs14631 CCS1937Granting permission to the Industrial Electric, Inc., to erect and operate electric sign at 1011 Canal Street.
Signs14633 CCS1937Granting permission to L & L Fur Shop to erect and operate sign at 622 Canal Street.
Signs14684 CCS1938Granting permission to the Claude Neon Federal Company to erect and operate sign at 928 Canal Street.
Slaughter Houses14548 CSRegulating the slaughtering of cattle and other animals at all abattoirs, and providng a system of inspection of meats.
Slaughter Houses2084 OS1855Pertaining to the establishment of slaughter houses, soap factories, tanneries, etc., within the city limits.
Slaughter Houses1682 AS1872Granting permission to the N. O. City Railroad to erect double tract railroad to the Crescent City Live Stock Landing and Slaughter House.
Slaughter Houses3018 CCS1916Regulating the business of rendering lard, oil, fat, grease or other substance of kindred character from animals or animal matter.
Smoke and Smoking516 CS1883Prohibiting smoking on City wharves.See also 5776 CS. See also 813 CCS.
Smoke and Smoking4197 CS1890Prohibiting smoking in street cars.
Smoke and Smoking5565 CS1891Prohibiting smoking on Ferry Boats within the city limits.
Smoke and Smoking9568 CS1894Prohibiting the use of bituminous coal for generating steam unless the furnace is equipped with some effectual device for consuming its own smoke.
Smoke and Smoking14112 CCS1934Establishing under the Department of Public Safety, a sub-department to be known as the Department of Smoke Prevention and Inspection.
Smoke and SmokingRice Chaff Nuisance4271 AS1877Making it unlawful to deposit on river front with other refuse and waste except where specified, viz: below Montegut Street to strengthen bulkheads as recommended by the Board of Engineers.
Smoke and SmokingRice Chaff Nuisance1583 CS1885Providing manner in which rice chaff shall be hauled through the city streets, along with other refuse.
Smoke and SmokingRice Chaff Nuisance4394 CS1890Unlawful to build, maintain or operate any rice flumes through the levees of the Mississippi River within the Parish of Orleans.
Smoke and SmokingRice Chaff Nuisance4804 CS1890The burning of rice chaff by the various rice mills has become a nuisance by reason of smoke, soot, etc. Unlawful to burn within the city limits.
Smoke and SmokingRice Chaff Nuisance7882 CS1893Pertaining to the employment of an appliance for use when burning rice chaff under the steam boilers to prevent the formation of soot, sparks, etc.
Smoke and SmokingRice Chaff Nuisance7883 CS1893Granting permission to the various rice mills to dump their rice hulls into the Mississippi River from the wharves between Mandeville and Marigny Streets, provided the consent of wharf lessees is obtained.See Flynn's Digest - Articles: 1433, 2623 to 2631, 3184, 3185.
Social Agencies199 CCS1913Directing the sale of 31 premium bonds of the Girod Fund, proceeds to be used for the repair of property owned by the Girod Fund on City Park Avenue, now used as a colored department of the Boys' Reformatory by the Louisiana Society for the prevention of Cruelty to Children.
Social Agencies11735 CCS1929Appropriating $7500.00 being the city's contribution to the Community Chest for the year 1929.
Social Agencies12882 CCS1931Appropriating $12,500.00 for the Community Chest for the year 1931.
Social Agencies14186 CCS1933Including in the budget of expenditures for 1934 the following list of public charities:
Street Cars13987 CCSMaking it unlawful to sell or give away street car transfers.
Street Cars3308 AS1875Prohibiting persons with contagious diseases, also intoxicated persons, from riding on street cars.
Street Cars561 CS1884Making it unlawful to drive a horse car across a steam car track in front of engine the approach of which has been flagged.
Street Cars4197 CS1890Prohibiting smoking in street cars.
Street Cars10697 CS1895Requiring that all electric cars, trolleys or trains operating on the streets of New Orleans provide some means of abating the dust nuisance caused by running of said cars, trolley, or trains.
Street Cars13073 CS1897Prohibiting the spitting of tobacco or tobacco juice on the floors or platforms of street cars.
Street Cars13267 ?CS1897Requiring street car companies to keep closed, all the year, the front glass windows of their cars on each side of the door; the doors to be closed on requests of passengers.
Street Cars1470 NCS1902Authorizing the Fiscal Agents to borrow $7,152.80 to defray expenses for extra police during recent street car strikes.
Streets and Sidewalks - Construction, Use, Etc.See "Permits" - See "Miscellaneous Grants" - "Signs".
Streets and Sidewalks - Construction, Use, Etc.4045 NCSRequiring owners of buildings having leaky galleries projecting over sidewalk to repair immediately after being notified.
Streets and Sidewalks - Construction, Use, Etc.3121 OS1856Unlawful to carry away any earth from streets, parks, or commons. Article I, Section 16. Unlawful to hitch horses on or near sidewalk, or to wash horses on sidewalk. Article I, Sections 18 and 19. Unlawful to hang bedding or clothing for drying, on trees, posts, or fences, or on lines suspended from either, or to spread upon the ground, or to shake carpets on any public squares, streets, promonades or other public grounds belonging to or under control of the city. Article I, Section 20.
Streets and Sidewalks - Construction, Use, Etc.1123 AS1871To prevent the obstruction of sidewalks, streets, etc., by merchandise.
Streets and Sidewalks - Construction, Use, Etc.1955 AS1871To prevent the obstruction of streets, banquettes, and gutters.See also 4797 AS as amended by 83 CS and 3035 CS - also 4965 CS.
Streets and Sidewalks - Construction, Use, Etc.7164 AS1881Requiring that a red light be placed in the center of any excavation or obstruction of brick, sand, or dirt in the street or sidewalk, at night.
Streets and Sidewalks - Construction, Use, Etc.7289 AS1881Making it unlawful for any individual or corporation to keep torn up and in disorder any street, for a longer period than 20 days.
Streets and Sidewalks - Construction, Use, Etc.389 CS1883Requiring the repairing of sidewalks, keeping free from weeds and grass.
Streets and Sidewalks - Construction, Use, Etc.749 CS1884Requiring that a uniform grade be established for all sidewalks within the corporate limits of the city.
Streets and Sidewalks - Construction, Use, Etc.1750 CS1886Prohibiting the driving of cows, horses, mules, carts, or vehicles upon the sidewalks.See 714 CS.
Streets and Sidewalks - Construction, Use, Etc.8927 CS1894Making it unlawful to throw wood, stone, brick, lime, cement, shells, paving material, etc., on the neutral ground of St. Charles Avenue, or to plant anything or upturn the dirt without the permission of the Commission of St. Charles Avenue.
Streets and Sidewalks - Construction, Use, Etc.15186 CS1899Requiring a 3-foot railing around uncovered manholes while working therein.
Streets and Sidewalks - Construction, Use, Etc.15472 CS1899Prohibiting the erection of benches or seats on the sidewalks in the vicinity of barrooms.
Streets and Sidewalks - Construction, Use, Etc.713 NCS1901Prohibiting the use of streets for telephone operations without permit.
Streets and Sidewalks - Construction, Use, Etc.1135 NCS1902Prohibiting any sign to suspend over sidewalks without permit.
Streets and Sidewalks - Construction, Use, Etc.2878 NCS1905Requiring persons doing work on the streets or sidewalks to exhibit a sign with name and address.Amended and re-eneacted by 5652 CCS.
Streets and Sidewalks - Construction, Use, Etc.3026 NCS1905Prohibiting the mixing of concrete on public streets.
Streets and Sidewalks - Construction, Use, Etc.3720 NCS1906Prohibiting the driving of vehicles over curbs and neutral grounds.
Streets and Sidewalks - Construction, Use, Etc.4203 NCS1906Prohibiting the erection of stands or booths on sidewalks for the sale of merchandise without a permit from the Mayor.See also 972 CCS as amended and re-enacted by 1165 CCS.
Streets and Sidewalks - Construction, Use, Etc.4259 NCS1907Prohibiting structures over sidewalks or streets where posts are necessary to support same. Applicable to area bounded by Poydras, St. Louis, the river and Claiborne Streets.Repealed by 4394 NCS - See 11911 CCS.
Streets and Sidewalks - Construction, Use, Etc.6554 CCS1921Regulating the dimensions, load capacity, wheels, speed and equipment of motor trucks, tractors, and trailers used on the streets of New Orleans.See also 16325 CS, 378 NCS, and 5887 NCS - regulating width of tires on vehicles.
Streets and Sidewalks - Obstruction, Use, Etc.11298 CCS19?9Requiring the removal of show cases and show windows from sidewalks.Repealing 3025 CS. Amended by 14207 CCS.
Streets and Sidewalks - Obstruction, Use, Etc.11911 CCS1930Ordering all posts supporting galleries, balconies, or other structures, and all signs, clocks, barber poles, etc., now resting upon the sidewalks on Canal Street from the river to the lake side of Claiborne Street, (except U. S. Mail Boxes, Fire Hydrants, Traffic equipment, and other structures under Federal or State control) to be removed.
Streets and Sidewalks - Obstruction, Use, Etc.14115 CCS1934Regulating the use of streets, sidewalks, etc., for private enterprise, fixing a schedule of charges, etc.Repealed by 14146 CCS.
Streets and Sidewalks - Obstruction, Use, Etc.14194 CCS1934Prohibiting the wrecking or junking of cars on sidewalks or grounds not properly enclosed by a fence..Amended and re-enacted by 14283 CCS.
Streets, PavingSee Paving
Streets, Paving13043 CS1897Authorizing the publication of the intention of the Council to provide for the pavement of sidewalks in accordance with provisions of Act 45 of 1896.See 749 CS - providing for uniform grade.
Streets, Paving2204 CCS1915Amending and re-enacting 2016 CCS providing the manner in which roadway pavements and sidewalks pavements shall be cut, made and restored; and repealing 2831 NCS.Repealed by 13927 CCS. See also 4876 NCS.
Streets, Paving6703 CCS1922Amending Statdand Plans and Specification adopted for street paving as per ordinance No. 6441 CCS.
Streets, Paving10603 CCS1928To prohibiting the cutting; indenting or damaging of street paving by driving, pushing, or hauling any vehicle or truck, road machine, tractor or heavy object.
Streets, Paving10626 CS1928Providing that real estate owners have the right to petition for the kind and character of pavement they prefer, and providing the manner in which said petitions be presented to the Council.
Streets, Paving13927 CCS1933Repealing Ordinance 2204 CCS and regulating the manner in which cuts in roadway pavements and sidewalk pavements shall be authorized, made and restored.
Streets, Paving14443 CCS1936Amending and rewriting ordinance 14101 CCS covering general specifications for street paving and temporary surfacing.See also 14444 CCS and 14586 CCS.
Streets, Paving14445 CCS1936Appropriating and dedicating $100,000.00 for the purchase of materials representing the contribution of the City of New Orleans in the street repairing and rehabilitation program being carried out by the Works Progress Administration.
Streets, Paving14462 CCS1936Accepting bid of Jahncke Service, Inc., for furnishing the city with coarse aggregate and fine aggregate cement as per proposal No. 3059.
Streets, Paving14463 CCS1936Accepting the bid of Craven and Lang for furnishing the city with Hot natural limestone, rock asphalt, binder, priming coat, asphaltic cement, dry slag chips, and dry concrete sand. per proposal #3058.
Streets, Paving14474 CCS1936Accepting bid of Craven & Lang, Inc. for furnishing all necessary materials for both roadways of Canal Street from Claiborne Avenue to City Park Avenue.
Streets, Paving14474 CCS1936Accepting the bid of Craven and Lang for furnishing all necessary materials, labor, tools, service etc., for the repairing and flush coating both road ways of Canal Street from Claiborne Avenue to City Park Avenue.See 14454 CCS advertising for bids.
Streets, Paving14584 CCS1937Authorizing the Commission of Public Finances, and the City Auditor to destroy by cremation, paid and cancelled paving certificates when same have been paid by the city, and to issue a certificate to that effect.
Streets, Paving14586 CCS1937Amending 14443 CCS.
Streets, Paving14627 CCS1937Accepting the bid of Craven and Lang for the resurfacing of Carrollton Avenue from City Park Avenue to St. Charles.See 14612 CCS - advertising for bids.
Streets, Paving14652 CCS1937Appropriating and dedicating $50,000.00 for the purchase of materials in connection with the street repair and rehabilitation program being provided for through the Works Progress Administration.
Streets, Paving14653 CCS1937Advertising for bids for material and skilled labor necessary in carrying out of street repair program in co-operation with the WPA.
Subdivisions8665 CCS1925Prohibiting the opening of subdivisions without the approval of the City Engineer, the Sewerage & Water Board, and the Inspector of Fire Hazards.
Subdivisions9652 CCS1926Exchanging certain streets no longer needed for public use for other streets within the Victor & Prevost, Inc., Tract, and providing that the land transferred to Victor & Preovost, Inc., be restricted to residential use only.See also 11111 CCS and 11622 CCS.
Subdivisions13057 CCS1931Exchanging certain streets no longer needed for public use for other streets within the lands of the Pontchartrain Realty Company, and providing that the lands herewith transferred shall be restricted to residential use.
Subdivisions14285 CCS1935Providing for the closing of certain streets in the New Orleans Land Shore Land Company tract, and transferring same to Samuel Zemurray in exchanage for other streets and roadway to be opened through his property.See also 14613 CCS.
Sunday ClosingState Act 181886To close all stores, groceries, saloons, etc., not including newspaper offices, drug stores, book stores, undertakers, markets, bakeries, dairies, restaurants, theatres, etc., etc.
Sunday Closing4604 NCS1907Prohibiting contractors or others working on buildings near churches on Sundays.
Sunday Closing5950 NCS1909Prohibiting the operation of barber shops after 12 M on Sundays until midnight.
Sunday Closing5183 CCS1918Providing for the closing of bakeries and prohibiting the sale and delivery of bread between the hours of 12 PM Saturdays and 12 PM Sundays.See also 13380 CCS.
Sunday Closing5351 CCS1919Authorizing public and quasi-public markets to remain open all day on Saturdays.See also 9376 CCS - providing for the closing of all butcher shops and markets between the hours of 12 o-clock Saturday nights and 12 o'clock Sunday nights. See also 9612 CCS applicable to fish, vegetables and poultry, live or dressed.
Sunday Closing9376 CCS1926Providing for the closing of butcher shops, butcher stands, and meat markets.See "Markets" under "Rules governing". See also 9612 CCS.
Sunday Closing12036 CCS1930Prohibiting the business of cleaning, pressing, hat cleaning, cleaning or shining shoes on Sundays.See also 4187 CCS.
Sunday Closing13380 CCS1931Providing for the closing of baker shops and bakeries, prohibiting the sale and delivery of bread between the hours of 12 PM on Saturdays, and 12 PM on Sundays.
Surety BondsSee Courts, also City Government.
Surety Bonds172 CS1883Providing that the several Chief Clerks in the different departments of the City Government be required to furnish a bond in favor of the Mayor, and stipulating the amount in each case.
TaxesSee Department of Public Welfare - Gasoline Tax and Licenses; Taxes - Liquor
Taxes1930 OS1855Requiring a tax on all trades and professions to offset the interest on the Pontchartrain Railroad Bond Issue.
Taxes1990 OS1855Providing that proprietors of business establishments shall pay a tax on all employees over the age of 16 years.
Taxes4261 OS1858Providing for a uniform rate of taxes and licenses on professions, callings, and other businesses.See also 1903.
Taxes2884 CS1888To provide for the holding of an election for the purpose of levying a special tax for the construction of Audubon Park.
Taxes13990 CCS1933Creating the New Orleans Tax Revision Commission (5 to 7 members) to make a study and survey of the present taxing system of the city with a view of economizing.
TaxesDelinquent11301 CS1895Authorizing the City Treasurer to make settlement of delinquent city taxes on presentation of a research certificate showing taxes and interest due on said property.
TaxesFor Roads, Streets, Etc.14037 CCSRepealing Sec. 12 of 14003 CCS
TaxesFor Roads, Streets, Etc.14096 CCSAdding tax on kerosene, fuel oil, distillates, crude oil, naptha, etc.
TaxesFor Roads, Streets, Etc.14241 CCSAmending 14096 CCS
TaxesFor Roads, Streets, Etc.14300 CCSAmending 14003 CCS providing refund of tax upon proof that gasoline was unavoidable destroyed.
TaxesFor Welfare Purposes14149 CCS1934Carrying into effect the provisions of Act 138 of the Legislature of 1932 authorizing a tax on places of amusement or entertainment.Amended by 14154, 14238, and 14269 CCS. See also 14301 and 14369 CCS.
TaxesFor Welfare Purposes14301 CCS1935Levying a tax on places of amusement, defining persons from who tax is collectible, prescribing manner of enforcing payment, and authorizing the Gasoline Tax Department to publish rules and regulations governing enforcement.Amended by 14369 CCS.
TaxesFor Welfare Purposes14329 CCS1935Supplementing 14170 adding benefits to old age and invalidism (tax 1%) for 1935.See also 14341 CCS - 1% tax)
TaxesFor Welfare Purposes14398 CCS1936Levying gasoline tax (1%) for relief of unemployed and mothers' aid.
TaxesFor Welfare Purposes14420 CCS1936To carry into effect the provisions of Act 291 of 1936 providing for a 2% tax on the sale of tickets to places of amusement.
TaxesLuxury Tax (Luxury Sales Tax)14432 CCS1936Providing a luxury tax of 2% on all tangible personal property made the subject of sale at retail.Amended by 14465 CCS.
TaxesReal and Personal13444 CCS1932Ordinance covering taxes upon the assessed value of all property, Real Estate and Personal, liable to taxation within the limits of the City of New Orleans for the year 1932.
TaxesReal and Personal13874 CCS1933Ordinance covering taxes upon the assessed value of all property, Real Estate and Personal, liable to taxation within the limits of the City of New Orleans for the year 1933.
TaxesReal and Personal14052 CCS1934Ordinance covering taxes upon the assessed value of all property, Real Estate and Personal, liable to taxation within the limits of the City of New Orleans for the year 1934.
TaxesReal and Personal14199 CCS1934Providing that all taxable property, real and personal, shall be valued for municipal taxation purposes at 85%.
TaxesReal and Personal14209 CCS1934Refunding monies paid to the City in error. Covering taxes.
TaxesReal and Personal14204 CCS1935Ordinance covering taxes upon the assessed value of all property, Real Estate and Personal, liable to taxation within the limits of the City of New Orleans for the year 1935.
TaxesReal and Personal14330 CCS1936Ordinance covering taxes upon the assessed value of all property, Real Estate and Personal, liable to taxation within the limits of the City of New Orleans for the year 1936.
TaxesReal and Personal14356 CCS1936Cancelling an erroneous sale for taxes of property of 1930 assessed in the name of Benj. Gross, located in square 141 of the 14th Assessment District Sixth Municipal District.
TaxesReal and Personal14442 CCS1936Authorizing the cancellation of City Tax Sale of certain property assessed in the name of Mrs. Antonio Alberti, wife of Sebastian D. Young, and now owned by the Board of Levee Commissioners of the Orleans Levee District.
TaxesReal and Personal14458 CCS1936Authorizing the deducting of 1% of all real and personal property taxes for cost of collections.
TaxesReal and Personal14459 CCS1936Excepting busses opeerated by charitable institutions and schools from taxation.
TaxesReal and Personal14509 CCS1937Ordinance covering taxes upon the assessed value of all property, Real Estate and Personal, liable to taxation within the limits of the City of New Orleans for the year 1937.
TaxesReal and Personal14540 CCS1937Providing for refund to the Columbia Building and Loan Association, the amount of taxes aid under protest.
Telegraph400 OS1852Providing for the extension of the telegraph lines of the South West Pass Telegraph Co. into New Orleans
Telegraph4585 OS1859Pertaining to the introduction of the Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph.
Telephones15744 CS1899Directing the Comptroller to advertise for the supplying and furnishing telephonic communications between the engine houses, the Fire Alarm office, Police Stations and Supt. Of Police, and all other departmetns of the City Government, for a period of five years.See also 15806 CS - accepting bid of the People's Telephone Company.
Telephones713 NCS1901Prohibiting any person, or persons, from using the streets of the City of New Orleans for telephone purposes without previous permit, privilege or franchise.
Telephones1437 NCS1902Prohibiting the use of obscene language over the telephone.
Telephones4227 NCS1906Requiring telephone connections in theatres and all public places where entertainments are held, with the Police Department.
TheatresSee Motion Pictures - Safety Laws
Theatres306 CS1883Providing that policemen on guard at theatres, balls, or exhibitions of any kind have the priviledge to enter and remain within.
Theatres973 CS1884Requiring all theatres to have exits plainly marked and visible to the audience.
Theatres3050 NCS1905Authorizing inspection of electric wiring in theatres and other buildings used for public entertainment.See also 4790 NCS - regulating the wiring.
Theatres4222 NCS1906Providing for the placing of a fire alarm box in every theatre.See also 4227 NCS - requiring telephone connection with the Police Department.
Theatres9214 NCS1912Prohibiting the standing in aisles of picture shows, theatres, etc.
Theatres2568 CCS1915Providing for the sanitation of picture shows and theatres.
Theatres7430 CCS1923Establishing a code to govern the construction, alteration, addition and equipment of buildigns used for production, storing and handling of nitro-cellulose motion picture films.
Theatres14301 CCS1935Levying a tax on places of amusement and entertainment, funds to go to the account of the Public Welfare.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Prior to 1900 see "Vehicles".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Prior to 1900 See "Vehicles".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937
Traffic Laws 1900 to 19371290 CCSRequiring license from all "drivers of mechanically driven machines".Amending 1174 CCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 19371392 CCSDesignating Common, Gravier, Iberville, Bienville, Royal, Bourbon and Lafayette as "one-way" streets.Amending 1173 CCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 19371393 CCSReducing the license fee from $2.00 to $1.00 and extending privilege to other members of family for 25 cents.Amending 1174 CCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 19371556 CCSRepealing 1174 CCS as amended by 1393 CCS, due to Act of Legislature prohibiting the exacting of a photograph from applicants for license.Amending 1174 CCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 19373057 NCSForbidding the draining of oil on streets.Amending 2059 NCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 19375323 CCSRequiring that every taxicab carry an official number plate attached to the front of the cab.Amending 5181 CCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 19376684 CCSAdding Clio and Erato as one-way streets.Amending 6173 CCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 19376991 NCSRaising age limit for Taxi drivers.Amending 2059 NCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 19372059 NCS1903Providing rules governing the use of automobiles, auto cars and similar vehicles on the streets; requiring that drivers be over 16 years of age, have a permit from Police, and that vehicles bear license plates.Amended by 3057 NCS and 6991 NCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 19376140 NCS1909Providing that drivers of motorcycles shall obtain permit from the Police and vehicles bear number.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 19371173 CCS1914Regulating the manner of the use of the streets, alleys, etc., by carts, drays, wagons, omnibuses, Automobiles, Motorcycles, and every description of carriage kept for hire or for private use. Establishing rules for crossing, turning, rates of speed, signals, etc.Amended by 1392 CCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 19371174 CCS1914Creating a Board of Examiners for the examination and licensing of chauffeurs, motorcycle drivers, etc., and levying a tax therefor.Amended by 1393 CCS, 1290 CCS, and 1556 CCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 19371571 CCS1914Refixing the speed limit previously fixed by 1174 CCS (which was repealed) at 10 miles per hour in business district and 20 miles outside of business district.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 19375181 CCS1918General traffic law governing the use of streets and thoroughfares by Carts, Drays, Wagons, Omnibuses, Automobiles, Motorcycles, and all vehicles kept for hire or for private use, covering signals, pedestrians, crossing, turning, stopping, etc., etc.Amended by 5323.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 19376173 CCS1921General traffic law governing the manner of use of the streets and thoroughfares by Carts, Drays, Wagons, Omnibuses, Automobiles, motorcycles, and all vehicles kept for hire or for private use, covering signals, pedestrians, crossing, turning, stopping, one-way streets, etc., etc.Amended by 6684 CCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 19377490 CCS1923General traffic law regulating the manner of use on the public streets and thoroughfares of Street Cars, Carts, Drays, Wagons, Omnibuses, Automobiles, Motorcycles and every description of carriage kept for hire or for private use, and the manner of use of the streets by pedestrians, etc., etc.See Classification of Traffic Laws.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 193713702 CCS1932General traffic law regulating the manner of use of the public streets and thorough-fares by Street Cars, Carts, Drays, Wagons, Omnibuses, automobiles, Motorcycles and every description of carriage kept for hire or for private use, and manner of use of the streets by pedestrians, etc., etc.See Classification of Traffic Laws.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 193714104 CCS1934Providing that operators of street cars or buses carrying passengers or school children come to full stop before crossing or entering intersection streets. Applicable also to vehicles and pedestrians crossing intersecting streets.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 193714250 CCS1935Making it unlawful to use the words "Consular Corps" or "Diplomatic Service" on any automobile other than those in such service.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 193714266 CCS1935Providing for the manner in which employees of the Department shall be paid.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 193714452 CCS1936Providing for a survey to be made of the city for the purpose of better controlling and regulating traffic, in regard to the installation of Parking Meters.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 193714500 CCS1936Providing for the installation of Parking Meters and their control.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 193714512 CCS1936Advertising for bids and the letting of contract for the installation and maintenance of Parking Meters in designated locations.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 193714531 CCS1936Amending 13825 CCS (Taxicab Ordinance) adding a provision for the transfer of bond, liability, etc.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Abandoned and Unclaimed CarsSee "Parking".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937AccidentsMust stop, give assistance - Report to Police.1174 CCSSection 1, Paragraph (g).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937AccidentsMust stop, give assistance - Report to Police.13702 CCSArticle X, Paragraphs 1 to 3.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937AccidentsMust stop, give assistance - Report to Police.6173 CCSArticle III, Paragraph (g).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937AccidentsMust stop, give assistance - Report to Police.7490 CCSArticle VIII, Paragraph 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937AddressCommercial vehicles must bear owner's name and address.13702 CCSArticle X, Paragraph 18.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937AddressCommercial vehicles must bear owner's name and address.5620 NCSSection 1, Paragraph l.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937AddressCommercial vehicles must bear owner's name and address.7490 CCSArticle IV, Paragraph 20.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937AddressFalse address - Change of - State Registry - Car Sold.13702 CCSArticle X, Paragraph 14.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937AddressFalse address - Change of - State Registry - Car Sold.7490 CCSArticle VIII, Paragraphs 9, 10, and 11.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937AdvertisingDisplay - "For Sale".13702 CCSArticle VIII, Paragraphs 14 & 15.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937AdvertisingDisplay - "For Sale".7490 CCSArticle III, Paragraph 15.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937AdvertisingPasting on private cars.8435 CCSSection I.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937AnimalsControl of, left unattended, treatment, etc.1173 CCSSection 7, Paragraphs (a) and (d).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937AnimalsControl of, left unattended, treatment, etc.13702 CCSArticle X, Paragraph 16.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937AnimalsControl of, left unattended, treatment, etc.2059 NCSSection 4.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937AnimalsControl of, left unattended, treatment, etc.5181 CCSArticle III, Paragraph 12.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937AnimalsControl of, left unattended, treatment, etc.6173 CCSArticle III, Paragraph 13.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937AnimalsControl of, left unattended, treatment, etc.7490 CCSArticle VIII, Paragraph 6.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937AnimalsPersons riding to obey rules.13702 CCSArticle II, Paragraph (g).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937BicyclesOn sidewalks, Stunt riding, Hooking to vehicles.1173 CCSSection 8, Paragraph (j).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937BicyclesOn sidewalks, Stunt riding, Hooking to vehicles.13702 CCSArticle VIII, Paragraph 3.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937BicyclesOn sidewalks, Stunt riding, Hooking to vehicles.5181 CCSArticle III, Paragraph 11.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937BicyclesOn sidewalks, Stunt riding, Hooking to vehicles.6173 CCSArticle III, Paragraph 11.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937BicyclesOn sidewalks, Stunt riding, Hooking to vehicles.7490 CCSArticle VII, Paragraph 9.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937BicyclesSpecial Ordinance.3885 CSSection 1, Paragraph 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937BlockingSee "Parking". See "Rules of the Road".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Crossing Streets and IntersectionsSee "Stopping". See "Rules", etc.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937CrossingsSee "One-Way Crossings".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937CurbCannot stop at left side, or stand abreast.1173 CCSSection 2, Paragraphs (h) and (i).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937CurbCannot stop at left side, or stand abreast.5181 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 5.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937CurbCannot stop at left side, or stand abreast.6173 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 7.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937CurbCannot stop at left side, or stand abreast.6574 NCSSection 1, Paragraph (j).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937CurbCannot stop at left side, or stand abreast.7490 CCSArticle VIII, Section 16.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937CurbSpecial Ordinance3720 NCSCannot drive over curbs and neutral grounds.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Curb ServiceProhibited on St. Charles Avenue.13702 CCSArticle X, Paragraph 144.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Curb ServiceProhibited on St. Charles Avenue.6696 CCSSection 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Curb ServiceProhibited on St. Charles Avenue.7490 CCSArticle III, Paragraph 6.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Curb ServiceSpecial Ordinance12955 CCSProhibited within 150 feet of intersection of two double roadway neutral ground avenues.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937DrainingOf oil on streets.3057 NCSSection 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937DrainingOf oil on streets.7490 CCSArticle VIII, Paragraph 15.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937DriversAge and qualifications.1174 CCSSection 1, Paragraph (g).Repealed by 1556 CCS
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937DriversAge and qualifications.13702 CCSArticle IX, Paragraph 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937DriversAge and qualifications.2059 NCSSection 1, Paragraph 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937DriversAge and qualifications.5181 CCSArticle III, Paragraph 6.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937DriversAge and qualifications.6173 CCSArticle III, Paragraph 7.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937DriversAge and qualifications.7490 CCSArticle V, Paragraph 1 to 5.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937DriversDrugs & Intoxicants forbidden.13702 CCSArticle V, Paragraph 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937DriversDrugs & Intoxicants forbidden.6572 CCSSection 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937DriversSpecial Ordinance4745 CCSRaising the age of Chauffeurs.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937DriversSpecial Ordinance6991 NCSRaising the age of taxi drivers.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Driver's LicenseOn revoking driver's license.13702 CCSArticle XI, Paragraphs 20 to 24.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Driver's LicensePermits, Bd of Examiners, fees, license plates, etc., covering private operators and taxi drivers.1174 CCSSection 1, Paragraph (b).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Driver's LicensePermits, Bd of Examiners, fees, license plates, etc., covering private operators and taxi drivers.1209 CCSSection 2, Paragraph 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Driver's LicensePermits, Bd of Examiners, fees, license plates, etc., covering private operators and taxi drivers.13702 CCSArticle IX, Paragraphs 1 to 24.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Driver's LicensePermits, Bd of Examiners, fees, license plates, etc., covering private operators and taxi drivers.1393 CCSSection 1, Paragraph 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Driver's LicensePermits, Bd of Examiners, fees, license plates, etc., covering private operators and taxi drivers.1556 CCSRepealing 1174 as amended by 1393 CCS
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Driver's LicensePermits, Bd of Examiners, fees, license plates, etc., covering private operators and taxi drivers.2059 NCSSection 1, Paragraph 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Driver's LicensePermits, Bd of Examiners, fees, license plates, etc., covering private operators and taxi drivers.4745 CCSSection 2, Paragraph 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Driver's LicensePermits, Bd of Examiners, fees, license plates, etc., covering private operators and taxi drivers.5181 CCSArticle VIII, Paragraph 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Driver's LicensePermits, Bd of Examiners, fees, license plates, etc., covering private operators and taxi drivers.5323 CCSSection 1, Paragraph 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Driver's LicensePermits, Bd of Examiners, fees, license plates, etc., covering private operators and taxi drivers.7490 CCSArticle V, Paragraphs 1 to 3.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Driver's LicenseSpecial Ordinance13280 CCSProviding penalty for failure to obtain proper license and have in possession.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Driver's LicenseSpecial Ordinance14222 CCSProviding License Badges.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Driver's LicenseSpecial Ordinance14250 CCSMaking it unlawful to use the words "Consular Corps" or "Diplomatic Service" on any automobile other than those in such service.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Driver's LicenseSpecial Ordinance4745 CCSProviding badge with official number plate for taxis.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Driver's LicenseSpecial Ordinance6140 NCSRequiring license for motorcycle drivers
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Driver's LicenseSpecial Ordinance8639 CCSEstablishing a License Bureau.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Driver's LicenseSpecial Ordinance8784 CCSMaking charge for lost licenses.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Driver's LicenseSpecial Ordinance9201 NCSLetting contract for license plates for 1913.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Emergency VehiclesRight of way: Exempting from speed rules.1173 CCSSection 4, Paragraphs (a) to (e).Fire, Police, Ambulance, etc.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Emergency VehiclesRight of way: Exempting from speed rules.13702 CCSArticle II, Paragraph 7.Fire, Police, Ambulance, etc.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Emergency VehiclesRight of way: Exempting from speed rules.5181 CCSArticle I, Paragraphs 9 to 11.Fire, Police, Ambulance, etc.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Emergency VehiclesRight of way: Exempting from speed rules.6173 CCSArticle I, Paragraphs11 to 13.Fire, Police, Ambulance, etc.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Emergency VehiclesRight of way: Exempting from speed rules.7490 CCSArticle I, Paragraphs 7 to 9.Fire, Police, Ambulance, etc.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Emergency VehiclesSpecial Ordinance3311 ASExempting fire apparatus.Fire, Police, Ambulance, etc.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentLightsListed separately under "Lights".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentBrakes; provision and use.1173 CCSSection 3, Paragraph 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentBrakes; provision and use.13702 CCSArticle IX, Paragraph 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentBrakes; provision and use.2059 NCSSection 3.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentBrakes; provision and use.6173 CCSArticle IV, Paragraph 3.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentBrakes; provision and use.7490 CCSArticle IV, Paragraph 3.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentBrake Test Committee; providing for inspection.13702 CCSArticle IX, Paragraph 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentBrake Test Committee; providing for inspection.7490 CCSArticle IV, Paragraph 3, sub.Pr. (c).Amended by 12781, 12793, and 13146 CCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentHorns: Provision and regulation of Horns, Mufflers, Bells, Sirens, Exhaust, etc.1173 CCSSection 8, Paragraph (f).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentHorns: Provision and regulation of Horns, Mufflers, Bells, Sirens, Exhaust, etc.13702 CCSArticle IX Paragraphs 1 to 11.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentHorns: Provision and regulation of Horns, Mufflers, Bells, Sirens, Exhaust, etc.2059 NCSSection 3.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentHorns: Provision and regulation of Horns, Mufflers, Bells, Sirens, Exhaust, etc.5181 CCSArticle IV, Paragraphs 2 and 4.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentHorns: Provision and regulation of Horns, Mufflers, Bells, Sirens, Exhaust, etc.6173 CCSArticle IV, Paragraphs 1 and 9.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentHorns: Provision and regulation of Horns, Mufflers, Bells, Sirens, Exhaust, etc.7490 CCSArticle IV, Paragraph 1 and 9.Amended by 7537 CCS as to 3" bell as rear end warning device.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentMirrors and Windshields.13702 CCSArticle IX, Paragraphs 4 and 5.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentRadio13733 CCSProhibiting short wave set in vehicle without permit.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentSpecial Ordinance13280 CCSProviding penalty for failure to have brake test tag.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentSpecial Ordinance:13280 CCSSiren limited to Police & Fire Department
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentSpecial Ordinance:8604 NCSProvision and regulation of Horns, Mufflers, Bells, Sirens, Exhaust, etc.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentTires10603 CCSTo prohibit tires which cut or indent pavement.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentTires16235 CSHeavy draft vehicles must have tire 3" wide.Amended by 378 NCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentTires5887 NCSRegulating minimum width on wagons, carts, etc.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentTires6554 CCSRegulating dimensions, wheel loads, capacity, etc. of motor trucks.See also "Vehicles".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentTires: Tires must be rubber.5459 CCSSection 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EquipmentTires: Tires must be rubber.6173 CCSArticle IV, Paragraphs 10 and 11.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937EuipmentTires: Tires must be rubber.7490 CCSArticle IV, Paragraphs 10 and 11.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Fire ApparatusOn approach of engines.1173 CCSSection 4, Paragraphs (f) and (g).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Fire ApparatusOn approach of engines.7490 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 7.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Fire ApparatusOn following engines.7826 CCSSection 2, Paragraph 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Fire ApparatusUnprotected fire hose.13702 CCSArticle X, Paragraph 10.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937GaragesFire PlugSee "Parking".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937GaragesMust post traffic ordinances.13702 CCSArticle X, Paragraph 23.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937GaragesMust report damaged vehicles.13702 CCSArticle X, Paragraph 3.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ImpoundingSee "Parking".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937License and License Plates.See "Drivers and Driver's License".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937LightsFront and rear; headlights; spotlights; Police inspection of, etc1173 CCSSection 3, Paragraph (f).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937LightsFront and rear; headlights; spotlights; Police inspection of, etc13702 CCSArticle IX, Paragraph 7 to 9.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937LightsFront and rear; headlights; spotlights; Police inspection of, etc2059 NCSSection 3. .
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937LightsFront and rear; headlights; spotlights; Police inspection of, etc5181 CCSArticle IV, Paragraph 3.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937LightsFront and rear; headlights; spotlights; Police inspection of, etc6173 CCSArticle IV, Paragraph 4 to 8.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937LightsFront and rear; headlights; spotlights; Police inspection of, etc7490 CCSArticle IV, Paragraph 4 to 8.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937LightsOn loads and projecting loads1173 CCSSection 8, Paragraph (f). .
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937LightsOn loads and projecting loads13702 CCSArticle X, Paragraph 4.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937LightsOn loads and projecting loads6173 CCSArticle IV, Paragraph 12.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937LightsOn loads and projecting loads7490 CCSArticle IV, Paragraph 12.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937LightsOn parked vehicles.13702 CCSArticle X, Paragraph 12.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937LightsSpecial Ordinance13280 CCSProviding penalties for violations of rules governing lights.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937LightsSpecial Ordinance3045 CCSFixing the distance of refelction-regulating volume of headlights.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937LightsSpecial Ordinance5009 CCSRegulating headlights, tail lights, plates, etc.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937LightsSpecial Ordinance7017 NCSFront and real lights required after dark.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937LightsSpecial Ordinance9446 CCSRequiring lights be extinguished while facing ferry landings, etc.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937LoadsSee "Vehicles".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937LoadsCapacity loads6554 CCSRegulating capacity of trucks.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937LoadsProjecting loads5791 CCSMust have red flag or lantern on end.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Motor TrucksSee "Speed" - See "Equipment" under sub-head "Tires".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937MotorcyclesSee "Driver's License" under sub-head "Special Ordinance".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937NoiseNoisy motors forbidden.1173 CCS.Section 12, Paragraph (a).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937NoiseNoisy motors forbidden.13702 CCSArticle IX, Paragraph 6.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937NoiseNoisy motors forbidden.5181 CCSArticle III, Paragraph 3.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937NoiseNoisy motors forbidden.7490 CCSArticle IV, Paragraph 1 and 15.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937NumbersLicense numbers: must be kept clean.5009 CCSSection 2, Paragraph 1.See also "Driver's License".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937NumbersMotor numbers: Unlawful to deface.13702 CCSArticle IX, Paragraph 1 - (f).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937NumbersMotor numbers: Unlawful to deface.4744 CCSSection 1, Paragraph 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937NumbersMotor numbers: Unlawful to deface.Motor numbers: Unlawful to deface.7490 CCSArticle IV, Paragraph 18.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937One-Way CrossingsDesignating one-way crossings.1173 CCSSection 4, Paragraph (h).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937One-Way CrossingsDesignating one-way crossings.13702 CCSArticle VI, Paragraph 12.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937One-Way CrossingsDesignating one-way crossings.6173 CCSArticle 5, Paragraph 8.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937One-Way CrossingsDesignating one-way crossings.6574 NCSSection 1, Paragraph (y).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937One-Way CrossingsDesignating one-way crossings.7490 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 16.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937One-Way StreetsSee "Streets".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Parked Vehicles13702 CCSArticle X, Paragraph 31.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingAt Fire Plug: At intersection or near curb.6173 CCSArticle V, Paragraph 1 (e).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingNo parking zones.13702 CCSArticle VIII, Paragraph 1 (a) (c).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingNo parking zones.7490 CCSArticle III, Paragraph 1 (a).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Parking15-minute limits - loading & unloading excepted.13702 CCSArticle VIII, Paragraph 2 and 4.Extending limit to 30 minutes.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Parking15-minute limits - loading & unloading excepted.6173 CCSArticle V, Paragraph 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Parking15-minute limits - loading & unloading excepted.7490 CCSArticle III, Paragraphs 1 - (b).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingAt Fire Plug: At intersection or near curb.13702 CCSArticle VIII, Paragraphs 1 (a) to (q).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingAt Fire Plug: At intersection or near curb.4861 CCSSection 1, Paragraphs 1 and 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingAt Fire Plug: At intersection or near curb.5181 CCSArticle V, Paragraph 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingAt Fire Plug: At intersection or near curb.7490 CCSArticle III, Paragraphs 5 and 6.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingBlocking ingress and egress.13702 CCSArticle VIII, Paragraph 1 (m).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingBlocking ingress and egress.6173 CCSArticle V, Paragraph 4.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingBlocking ingress and egress.7490 CCSArticle III, Paragraph 9.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingDiagonal on Canal, and intersecting streets within 50 feet.1173 CCSSection 13, Paragraphs (a) and (b).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingDiagonal on Canal, and intersecting streets within 50 feet.5181 CCSArticle V, Paragraphs 1 to 5.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingDiagonal on Canal, and intersecting streets within 50 feet.6173 CCSArticle V, Paragraph 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingDiagonal on Canal, and intersecting streets within 50 feet.7490 CCSArticle III, Paragraph 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingOne hour limits on Canal in business section.13702 CCSArticle VIII, Paragraph 4.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingOne hour limits on Canal in business section.4620 CCSSection 1, Paragraph 1 and 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingOne hour limits on Canal in business section.5181 CCSArticle V, Paragraph 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingOne hour limits on Canal in business section.6173 CCSArticle V. Paragraph 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingOne hour limits on Canal in business section.7490 CCSArticle III, Paragrapn 1 - (c).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingSpecial Ordinance12779 CCSParking vehicles on either side of Lafayette Square.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingSpecial Ordinance12780 CCSRegulating parking in Elk Place.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingSpecial Ordinance12872 CCSImpounding vehicles for violations of traffic rules.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingSpecial Ordinance13280 CCSProviding penalties for violations of rules.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingSpecial Ordinance14500 CCSProviding for the installation of parking meters and their control.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingSpecial Ordinance3860 CCSEstablishing "Open Zones".Amended by 5068 adding penalty.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingSpecial Ordinance4620 CCSEstablishing one-hour limit.Amended by 5067 CCS - adding impounding fee.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingSpecial Ordinance7536 CCSExtending "No Parking" in Saratoga Street.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingSpecial Ordinance7710 CCSNo parking in Baronne, Canal to Poydraas.Amended by 7964 CCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingSpecial Ordinance9421 CCSAuthorizing towing and storage charges on abandoned or unclaimed vehicles.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingSpecial Ordinance9447 CCSAuthorizing record be kept of all fines for wrong parking.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingSpecial Ordinance9712 CCSProhibiting inter-parish parking.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingTwo hour limit in certain areas.13702 CCSArticle VIII, Paragraph 6.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937ParkingTwo hour limit in certain areas.8107 CCSSection 1, Paragraph 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Parking MetersSpecial Ordinance14500 CCSProviding for the installation of parking meters and their control.See also 14452 CCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Parking MetersSpecial Ordinance14512 CCSAdvertising for bids and letting of contract for the installation and maintenance of parking meters in designated locations.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937PedestriansRights, privileges, and duties.1173 CCSSection 10, Paragraph (a) (c).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937PedestriansRights, privileges, and duties.13702 CCSArticle III, Paragraph 6. Rights, privileges, and duties.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937PedestriansRights, privileges, and duties.13702 CCSArticle IV, Paragraphs 1 to 6. Article X, Paragraph 27. Rights, priviledgess, and duties.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937PedestriansRights, privileges, and duties.5181 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937PedestriansRights, privileges, and duties.5181 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 6. Rights, privileges, and duties.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937PedestriansRights, privileges, and duties.6173 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 1-b.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937PedestriansRights, privileges, and duties.6173 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 8. Rights, privileges, and duties.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937PedestriansRights, privileges, and duties.7490 CCSArticle VII, Paragraphs 1 to 6.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937PedestriansRights, privileges, and duties.7490 CCSArticle VIII, Paragraph 7. Rights, privileges, and duties.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937PedestriansSpecial Ordinance13280 CCSProviding penalty for drivng through occupied safety zone.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937PedestriansSpecial Ordinance14101 CCSProvidig that pedestrians as well as vehicles come to full stop before entering itnersection streets.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Quiet ZonesEstablished in certain areas13702 CCSArticle X, Paragraph 30.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Quiet ZonesEstablished in certain areas3444 CCSSection 1, Paragraphs 1 and 2. .
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Quiet ZonesEstablished in certain areas7490 CCSArticle VIII, Paragraph 8.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937RegistrationState Registry required.13702 CCSArticle X, Paragraph 14.See also "Address" and "Driver's License".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937RegistrationState Registry required.7490 CCSArticle VIII, Paragraph 9.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Right of WayAt Curb loading and unloading1173 CCSSection 4, Paragraph (e).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Right of WayAt Curb loading and unloading13702 CCSArticle VIII, Paragraph 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Right of WayAt Curb loading and unloading7490 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 7 - (e).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Right of WayEmergency vehicles and street cars.1173 CCSSection 4, Paragraphs (a) and (e).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Right of WayEmergency vehicles and street cars.13702 CCSArticle II, Paragraph 7.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Right of WayEmergency vehicles and street cars.5181 CCSSArticle I, Paragraphs 9 to 11.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Right of WayEmergency vehicles and street cars.6173 CCSAarticle I, Paragraphs 11 to 13.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Right of WayEmergency vehicles and street cars.7490 CCSArticle I, Paragraphs 7 to 9.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Right of WayOf "Through" Streets and Neutral ground Streets.13702 CCSArticle VI, Paragraph 10.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Right of WayOf "Through" Streets and Neutral ground Streets.5181 CCSArticle 1, Paragraph 8.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Right of WayOf "Through" Streets and Neutral ground Streets.6173 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 10.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Right of WayOf "Through" Streets and Neutral ground Streets.6574 NCSSection 1, Paragraphs (1) (m) (n).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Right of WayOf "Through" Streets and Neutral ground Streets.7490 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 7.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Right of WayOf pedestrians.See "Pedestrians".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Right of WayOf processions.6574 NCSSection 1, Paragraphs (k) and (u).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadBlocking traffic.1173 CCSSection 2, Paragraph (j).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadBlocking Traffic.1173 CCSSection 2, Paragraph (j).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadBlocking traffic.5181 CCSArticle III, Paragraph 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadBlocking Traffic.5181 CCSArticle III, Paragraph 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadBlocking Traffic.6173 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 7.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadBlocking traffic.6173 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 7.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadBlocking traffic.7490 CCSArticle 1. Paragraph 18.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadBlocking Traffic.7490 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 18.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadOvertaking, passing. Overtaking, following street cars.13702 CCSArticle V, Paragraph 12 to 14.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadOvertaking, passing. Overtaking, following street cars.13702 CCSArticle VII, Paragraph 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadOvertaking, passing. Overtaking, following street cars.5181 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 10 & 11.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadOvertaking, passing. Overtaking, following street cars.6173 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 12 & 13.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadOvertaking, passing. Overtaking, following street cars.6574 NCSSection I, Paragraph (d).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadOvertaking, passing. Overtaking, following street cars.7490 CCSSArticle I, Paragraph 10.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadOvertaking, passing; Overtaking, following street cars.13702 CCSArticle V, Paragraphs 12 to 14.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadOvertaking, passing; Overtaking, following street cars.13702 CCSArticle VII, Paragraph 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadOvertaking, passing; Overtaking, following street cars.5181 CCSArticle I, Paragraphs 10 and 11.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadOvertaking, passing; Overtaking, following street cars.6173 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 12 and 13.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadOvertaking, passing; Overtaking, following street cars.6574 NCSSection 1, Paragraph (d).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadOvertaking, passing; Overtaking, following street cars.7490 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 10.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadPassing turning, crossing, stopping, turning in streets; laned Sts.1173 CCSSection 2, Paragraphs (a) (k).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadPassing turning, crossing, stopping, turning in streets; laned Sts.13702 CCSArticle V, Paragraphs 1 to 18.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadPassing turning, crossing, stopping, turning in streets; laned Sts.13702 CCSArticle VI, Paragraphs 1 to 10.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadPassing turning, crossing, stopping, turning in streets; laned Sts.5181 CCSArticle I, Paragraphs 1 to 5.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadPassing turning, crossing, stopping, turning in streets; laned Sts.6173 CCSArticle I, Paragraphs 1 to 7.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadPassing turning, crossing, stopping, turning in streets; laned Sts.6574 NCSSection 1 Paragraphs (a) to (i).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadPassing turning, crossing, stopping, turning in streets; laned Sts.7490 CCSArticle I, Paragraphs 1 to 6.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadPassing, turning, crossing, stopping turning in streets; laned Streets.1173 CCSSection 2, Paragraph (a) to (k).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadPassing, turning, crossing, stopping turning in streets; laned Streets.13702 CCSArticle V, Paragraphs 1 to 18.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadPassing, turning, crossing, stopping turning in streets; laned Streets.13702 CCSArticle VI, Paragraphs 1 to 10.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadPassing, turning, crossing, stopping turning in streets; laned Streets.5181 CCSArticle I, Paragraphs 1 to 5.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadPassing, turning, crossing, stopping turning in streets; laned Streets.6173 CCSArticle I, Paragraphs 1 to 7.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadPassing, turning, crossing, stopping turning in streets; laned Streets.6574 NCSSection 1, Paragraphs (a) to (i).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadPassing, turning, crossing, stopping turning in streets; laned Streets.7490 CCSArticle I, Paragraphs 1 to 6.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadReckless driving.1173 CCSSection II, Paragraph (a).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadReckless driving.1173 CCSSection II, Paragraphs (a).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadReckless driving.13702 CCSArticle V, Paragraph 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadReckless driving.13702 CCSArticle V, Paragraph 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadReckless driving.5181 CCSArticle II, Paragraph 7.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadReckless driving.5181 CCSArticle II, Paragraph 7.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadReckless driving.6173 CCSArticle II, Paragraph 8.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadReckless driving.6173 CCSArticle II, Paragraph 8.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadReckless driving.6574 NCSSection 1, Paragraph (a).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadReckless driving.6574 NCSSection I, Paragraph (a).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadReckless driving.7490 CCSArticle II, Paragraph 6.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadReckless driving.7490 CCSArticle II, Paragraph 6.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadSlowing down, stopping, turning, etc.1173 CCSArticle 2, Paragraph (a) to (c).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadSlowing down, stopping, turning, etc.1173 CCSArticle 2, Paragraphs (a) to (c).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadSlowing down, stopping, turning, etc.13702 CCSArticle IV, Paragraphs 1 - 3 - 8.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadSlowing down, stopping, turning, etc.13702 CCSArticle VI, Paragraph 1-3 - g.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadSlowing down, stopping, turning, etc.5181 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 12.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadSlowing down, stopping, turning, etc.5181 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 12.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadSlowing down, stopping, turning, etc.6173 CCSAarticle I, Paragraph 14.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadSlowing down, stopping, turning, etc.6173 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 14.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadSlowing down, stopping, turning, etc.7490 CCSArticle I Paragraph 11.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadSlowing down, stopping, turning, etc.7490 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 11.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadSpecial Ordinance13280 CCSProviding penalties for violations of above rules.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadSpecial Ordinance13280 CCSProviding penalties for violations of rules.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadSpecial Ordinance5629 CCSMovement of traffic up and down St. Charles Avenue, Louisiana Avenue to Carrollton.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Rules of the RoadSpecial Ordinance5629 NCSMovement of traffic up and down St. Charles Avenue, Louisiana Avenue to Carrolloton Avenue.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Safety ZonesSee "Pedestrians".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Sale of CarMust notify Police.13702 CCSArticle X, Paragraph 15.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SignalsPolice blasts.1173 CCSSection 3, Paragraph (d).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SignalsPolice blasts.5181 CCSArticle I, Paragrah 7.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SignalsPolice blasts.6173 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 9 & 15.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SignalsPolice blasts.7490 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 12.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SignalsSemaphore & traffic legends.13702 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 14.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SignalsSemaphore & traffic legends.7490 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 14.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SignalsSpecial Ordinance13280 CCSProviding penalties for the violation of the above rules.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SignalsSpecial Ordinance7626 CCSAppropriating money toward the installation of Police traffic signals.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Signals - Hand6574 NCSSection 1, Paragraph (o).See "Rules of the Road" under sub head "Turning".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Signs - TrafficOne-way Streets. Speed limits, Open Zones, Parking, etc., Stop signs.13702 CCSArticle III, Paragraph 1-2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Signs - TrafficOne-way Streets. Speed limits, Open Zones, Parking, etc., Stop signs.13702 CCSArticle VI, Paragraph 8.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Signs - TrafficOne-way Streets. Speed limits, Open Zones, Parking, etc., Stop signs.5181 CCSArticle I.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Signs - TrafficOne-way Streets. Speed limits, Open Zones, Parking, etc., Stop signs.6173 CCSArticle I, Paragraph (a).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Signs - TrafficOne-way Streets. Speed limits, Open Zones, Parking, etc., Stop signs.6173 CCSArticle III, Paragraph 15.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Signs - TrafficOne-way Streets. Speed limits, Open Zones, Parking, etc., Stop signs.7490 CCSArticle VIII, Paragraph 12.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Skating6173 CCSArticle III, Paragraph 11.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SkatingForbidden on streets.13702 CCSArticle X, Paragraph 6.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SkatingForbidden on streets.5181 CCSArticle III, Paragraph 11.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SkatingForbidden on streets.7490 CCSArticle VIII, Paragraph 4.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Special Ordinance14104 CCSProviding that street cars, buses, vehicles, and pedestrians come to full stop before entering intersection streets.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedEstablishing minimun speed13702 CCSArticle V, Paragraph 5
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedLimits in business district & outside1174 CCSSection 1, Paragraph (a).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedLimits in business district & outside13702 CCSArticle V, Paragraph 3.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedLimits in business district & outside1571 CCSSection 1, Paragraph 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedLimits in business district & outside2059 NCSSection 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedLimits in business district & outside5089 CCSSection 1, Paragraph 1 - 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedLimits in business district & outside5181 CCSArticle II, Paragraph 1, 2 and 6.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedLimits in business district & outside6173 CCSArticle II, Paragraph 1 - 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedLimits in business district & outside7490 CCSArticle II, Paragraph 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedOf Motor trucks13702 CCSArticle V, Paragraph 6.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedOf Motor trucks5009 CCSSection 1, Paragraph 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedOf Motor trucks5181 CCSArticle II, Paragraph 6.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedOf Motor trucks6173 CCSArticle II, Paragraph 6.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedOf Motor trucks6554 CCSSection 1, Paragraph 1 - 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedOf Motor trucks7490 CCSArticle II, Paragarph 5.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedOn crossing streets, intersections, railroads; emerging from alleys, garages, etc.1173 CCSSection 5, Paragraph (a).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedOn crossing streets, intersections, railroads; emerging from alleys, garages, etc.13702 CCSArticle V, Paragraph 8.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedOn crossing streets, intersections, railroads; emerging from alleys, garages, etc.5181 CCSArticle II, Paragraph 3 - 6.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedOn crossing streets, intersections, railroads; emerging from alleys, garages, etc.6173 CCSArticle II, Paragraph 3 - 5.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedOn crossing streets, intersections, railroads; emerging from alleys, garages, etc.7490 CCSArticle II, Paragraph 2 - 4.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedSpecial Ordinance13280 CCSProviding penalties for violation of speed rules.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedSpecial Ordinance5009 CCSSpecial lighting equipment on motor trucks.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedSpecial Ordinance6554 CCSRegulating speed, equipment, wheel loads, and capacity of motor trucks.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedSpecial Ordinance restricting speed.5379 NCSRestricting on Chartres Street between Conti and Canal.Amended by 5917 NCS and 6134 NCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedSpecial Ordinance restricting speed.8770 CCSOn Dryades, Howard Avenue to Philip.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedSpecial Ordinance restricting speed.9655 CCSOn Freret, Napoleon to Peters Avenue
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937SpeedSpecial Ordinance restricting speed.9680 CCSOn Oak, Carrollton to Parish Line.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Speed ExemptionsSee "Emergency Vehicles".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937StoppingApproaching train, Grade Crossing, Thru Streets, When view obstructed13702 CCSArticle V, Paragraphs 16 - 18.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937StoppingApproaching train, Grade Crossing, Thru Streets, When view obstructed13702 CCSArticle VI, Paragraphs 8 - 9.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937StreetsUse for repairs prohibited5181 CCSArticle 3, Paragraph 9.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937StreetsUse for repairs prohibited6173 CCSArticle II, Paragraph 9.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937StreetsUse for repairs prohibited7490 CCSArticle IV, Paragraph 19.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - "Through" or "Thoroughfare"Creating "through streets" or thoroughfares13409 CCSBienville - Claiborne to City Park.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - "Through" or "Thoroughfare"Creating "through streets" or thoroughfares13451 CCSPalm Street - Carrollton Avenue to Jefferson Parish line.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - "Through" or "Thoroughfare"Creating "through streets" or thoroughfares13702 CCSMaking various boulevards and streets "through streets".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - "Through" or "Thoroughfare"Creating "through streets" or thoroughfares14105 CCSAmending 13702 CCS - adding to and making changes.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - "Through" or "Thoroughfare"Creating "through streets" or thoroughfares14213 CCSNewton Street - Algiers.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One wayCreating one-way streets1392 CCSMaking Common, Gravier, Iberville, Bienville, Royal, Bourbon, and Lafayette Streets one-way.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One wayGeneral ordinances listing one-way streets13702 CCSArticle VI, Paragraph 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One wayGeneral ordinances listing one-way streets6173 CCSArticle V, Paragraph 7.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One wayGeneral ordinances listing one-way streets7490 CCSArticle I, Paragraph 15.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS10569 CCSN. Franklin, Canal to Conti.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS11333 CCSClio, Erato, and Octavia.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS11555 CCSDauphine and France.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS12152 CCSCleveland Avenue & Palmyra
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS12240 CCSDanneel and Dryades.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS12327 CCSJosephine Streets
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS12343 CCSSt. Peter.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS12407 CCSSt. Andrew.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS12547 CCSDumaine and Exchange Alley.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS12592 CCSBourbon, Kerlerec, and St. Claude.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS12624 CCSFoucher, Frenchmen, and Webster.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS13054 CCSN. Rampart - Esplanade to Poland
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS13379 CCSCarroll Street.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS13385 CCSSt. Phillip Street - Rampart to river. Rendon - Dumaine to Ursuline
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS13408 CCSStreets in Algiers (miscellaneous).
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS13450 CCSSouth Street.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS13538 CCSLapeyrouse and Laharpe.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS13555 CCSFern and Burdette Streets.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS13733 CCSChanging Streets listed by 13702 CCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS13769 CCSChanging Streets listed by 13702 CCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS13854 CCSChanging Streets listed by 13702 CCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS13888 CCSBayou Road, west.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS13939 CCSLa Salle and Liberty Streets.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS14150 CCSJena Street.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS14188 CCSBurgundy Street.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS14249 CCSChanging Streets listed by 13702 CCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS14259 CCSDanneel Street - Jefferson Avenue to Nashville.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding and changing various one-way streets: Amending 9924 CCS and 13702 CCS14453 CCSS. Roman and S. Derbigny Street.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding other streets2676 CCSDauphine and Burgundy Streets.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding other streets4653 CCSMiscellaneous additions.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding other streets4942 CCSHoward Avenue, Camp to Lee Circle.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding other streets5295 CCSNatchez and Banks Streets.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding other streets5407 CCSDryades, Canal to Lafayette
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding other streets5448 CCSAmending 5295 CCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding other streets6491 CCSSt. Charles Street, Canal to Lee Circle
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding other streets6684 CCSClio and Erato, Carondelet to Magnolia.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding other streets7826 CCSAudubon and Walnut, St. Charles to Magazine.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding other streets8389 CCSMiscellaneous additions.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding other streets8443 CCSMiscellaneous additions.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding other streets8462 CCSMiscellaneous additions.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding other streets8469 CCSMiscellaneous additions.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding other streets8703 CCSDumaine, west, N. Claiborne to N. Rendon.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding other streets8761 CCSMiscellaneous additions.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding other streets9310 CCSPalmyra, Broad to Claiborne.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding other streets9344 CCSPeniston and Amelia, St. Charles to Howard Street.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding other streets9429 CCSNorth and South Streets, Bruxelles and Sycamore.Amended by 9696 CCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding other streets9697 CCSRobert and Upperline, St. Charles to Willow.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Streets - One waySpecial Ordinance adding other streets9924 CCSMiscellaneous additions.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Survey10060 CCS1927Appropriating $5000 to the Planning and Zoning Commission for making an expert engineering traffic survey.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Survey14452 CCS1936Providing that a survey be mde for the purpose of better regulating traffic.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937TiresSee "Equipment".
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Use as stands for taxicabs8643 CCSSection 1, Paragraph 1.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Use as stands for taxicabs8658 CCSAmending 8643 CCS.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Use as stands for taxicabsUse as stands for taxicabs6186 CCSSection 1, Paragraph 2.
Traffic Laws 1900 to 1937Use as stands for taxicabsUse for repairs prohibited13702 CCSArticle X, Paragraph 19.
Traffic Laws Prior to 1900Registering and numbering1918 AS1872Providing for the registering and numbering of hand carts.
Traffic Laws Prior to 1900Right of way3232 CSGiving street cars right of way over funeral.
Traffic Laws Prior to 1900Right of way987 CS1884Providing right of way to ambulances of Charity Hospital.
Traffic Laws Prior to 1900Safety measures2920 OS1856Providing that traffic proceed at a walk when crossing the bridges of Bayou St. John and the Carondelet Canal.
Traffic Laws Prior to 1900Safety measures86 CS1883Making it unlawful to drive faster than a walk while passing French Market between the hours of 6 AM and 12 ?M.
Traffic Laws Prior to 1900Safety measures11878 CS1896Providing that policemen be stationed at the various intersections for the safety of pedestrians.Repealed by 12143 CS.
Traffic Laws Prior to 1900Speed1727 OS1854An ordinance to prevent fast driving.
Traffic Laws Prior to 1900Speed3311 AS1875Exempting from speed rules fire engines and hose carriages, when driving to fires.
Traffic Laws Prior to 1900Stands and stations of public vehicles1722 OS1854Regulating stands and stations on certain streets.
Traffic Laws Prior to 1900Tires16235 CS1900Regulating width of tires on vehiclesAmended by 378 NCS.
Traffic Laws Prior to 1900Traffic movement2304 AS1873Directing traffic on Canal Street when going toward the river to take the uptown side of street, and the downtown side when going toward the lake.
Traffic Laws Prior to 1900VehiclesBicycles12448 CSRegulating bicycles, tricycles, and all vehicles propelled by hand or foot, on the public streets.
Traffic Laws Prior to 1900VehiclesBicycles1641 OS1886To require an alarm bell in day time and a light at night.
Traffic Laws Prior to 1900VehiclesDriver requirements for drivers of public vehicles1859 OS1854Requiring six months residence in a district before license may be obtained.
Traffic Laws Prior to 1900VehiclesDriver requirements for drivers of public vehicles3121 OS1856Requiring that no proprietor, owner or driver of a dray, cab, hack, or other vehicle shall use violent or insulting language, nor oppose any unlawful resistance to any of his passengers or employers, or to any citizen.
Traffic Laws Prior to 1900VehiclesLicensing1913 OS1854Regulating the licensing of drays, carts, hacks, and carriages.
Traffic Laws Prior to 1900VehiclesLicensing287 CS1883Providing for the impounding of unlicensed vehicles.
Traffic Laws Prior to 1900VehiclesLoad Capacity5408 OS1860Unlawful for any wagon or other four wheel vehicle to carry over a given number of pounds.
Traffic Laws Prior to 1900VehiclesName Plate797 CS1884Requiring that all public carriages, cabs, carts, drays, etc., be identified by a vehicle plate and name of owenr in a conspicious manner.
Traffic Laws Prior to 1900VehiclesParking2084 OS1855Prohibiting a furniture cart to stand longer than 30 minutes on Royal Street to load or unload.
Traffic Laws Prior to 1900White linesSee "Pedestrians".
Trespassing8328 CS1893Prohibiting the taking of possession of any tract of land where property lines are defined or posted, without permission of the owner.See also 883 NCS.
Trust FundsSee Bequests. See also Banks and Banking.
Trust Funds6228 OS1864Organizing a Board of Commissioners to be called the "Bequest Commission" to ascertain the value, character and condition of bequests made to the City of New Orleans.
Trust Funds105 AS1870Authorizing the recalling of the Fink and McDonogh Bonds.See 6233 OS and 6246 OS.
Trust Funds82 AS1870Establishing a new board to manage and administer the McDonogh School Fund and the Fink Asylum Fund, due to changes in City Government.
Trust Funds3123 CCS1916Re depositing of the McDonogh and Delgado Funds, and the Louise Schwartz Fund in the Whitney National Bank.
Trust Funds13053 CCS1931Fixing the terms, conditions and stipulations governing and controlling the banks acting as depositories of the city funds.
Trust Funds13999 CCS1933Authorizing the Mayor to enter into contract with the Natioal Bank of Commerce for the management, custody and control of all trust funds of the city, vice the Canal Bank & Trust Company, now is liquidation.See also 13566 CCS and 14421 CCS.
Trust FundsEdward Wisner8369 NCS1912Accepting the donation of 50,000 acres of alluvial lands from Mr. Edward Wisner, proceeds of which are to be dedicated to various charitable institutions and civic organizations of the City of New Orleans.See also 3681 CCS, 11243 CCS, and 12883 CCS.
Trust FundsIsaac Delgado8547 NCSResidue of the estate of the late Isaac Delgado bequeathed to the City of New Orleans for the establishment of the Isaac Delgado Central Trade School.
Trust FundsIsaac Delgado3123 CCS1916Re depositing the McDonogh and Delgado Funds, also the Louise Schwartz Fund in the Whitney Central National Bank.
Trust FundsJohn D. FinkSee also "Asylums".
Trust FundsJohn D. Fink3438 OS1857Authorizing acceptance on behalf of the city, the legacy made by John D. Fink for the purpose of establishing an asylum for Protestant Widows and Orphans, and authorizing delivery and possession of said propertySee also 3380 OS.
Trust FundsJohn D. Fink5391 OS1860Authorizing the sale of all property bequeathed to the city by the late John D. Fink.
Trust FundsJohn D. Fink5552 OS1861Providing for the management and administration of the funds derived from the sale of property belonging to the succession of the late John D. Fink bequeathed for the erection, maintenance and support of an asylum for Protestant Widows and Orphans, to be called the Fink Asylum.Repealed by 2796 AS.
Trust FundsJohn D. Fink6233 OS1864Authorizing an issue of three bonds of $1000 each to be sold to the Commissioners of the Fink Asylum.
Trust FundsJohn D. Fink105 AS1870An act of the Legislature of 1869 to fund its floating debt and liquidate its indebtedness, erroneously listed the McDonogh School Fund and the Fink Asylum Fund as creditors of the city. This ordinance is to recall said bonds issued under this statement.
Trust FundsJohn D. Fink82 AS1870Establishing a new board of managers to administer the Fink Asylum Fund and the McDonogh School Fund; due to changes in the city government.
Trust FundsJohn D. Fink2156 AS1873Providing for the payment of the interest due on bonds of the city, to the McDonogh School Fund and the Fink Asylum Fund.
Trust FundsJohn D. Fink2313 AS1873Autorizing the Commissioners of the Fink Asylum Fund to pay the sum of $2000 to Miss Louisa Schwartz, bequeathed to her by the late John D. Fink.
Trust FundsJohn D. Fink3153 AS1875Accepting the proposal of Mrs. Annie Rice to sell to the Fink Asylum a square of ground bounded by Amelia, Antonine, Camp, and Chestnut Streets.
Trust FundsJohn D. Fink5415 NCS1908Authorizing acceptance of the late Edward Thompson made to the Fink Asylum.
Trust FundsJohn D. Fink2372 CCS1915Directing sale of 2600 premium bonds for account of the Fink Asylum Fund, and reinvestment of the proceeds in current interest bearing bonds.
Trust FundsJohn D. Fink13999 CCS1933Authorizing the Mayor to enter into contract with the National Bank of Commerce for the management, custody and control of all trust funds of the city (McDonogh, Sickles and Fink) vice the Canal Bank & Trust Co., now in liquidation.See also 13566 CCS and 14421 CCS.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh2058 OS1855Instituting legal proceedings to effect a partition of property bequeathed the city by John McDonogh.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh2134 OS1855Defining the rights and powers of the Commissioners in conjunction with the agents appointed by the City of Baltimore.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh2307 OS1855Separating and dividing the estate of John McDonogh.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh2963 OS1856Providing for the appointment of Randall Hunt to assist the City Attorney in the suit "City of New Orleans vs City of Baltimore".
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh3242 OS1857Appointing a committee to represent the Mayor in the purchase of real estate for the Society for Relief of Destitue Orphan Boys, agreeable to the will of the late John McDonogh.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh3857 OS1858Instructing the City Attorney to make amicable demand of the Agents of the City of Baltimore for the sum of $50,000 - being one-half the amount the City of New Orleans paid to defend the two cities in the McDonogh Case.See also 1482 OS.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh3884 OS1858Providing for the drawing of plans of all property bequeath to the city by John McDonogh.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh3958 OS1858Providing for the proper management and administration of the property acquired by the city from the late John McDonogh.Amended by 5008 OS.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh4167 OS1858Providing for the proper disposal of the property bequeathed to the city by the late John McDonogh.See also 4568 OS - sale of two squares in Sixth District.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh4264 OS1858In further reference to the sale of McDonogh property.See also 4457 OS and 4511 OS - pertaining the sale of property belonging jointly to the City of New Orleans, and the City of Baltimore.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh4349 OS1859Proposing the appropriation of $3000 from the McDonogh School Fund to be turned over to the Registrar of the City of Baltimore to be divided among the heirs of the late Widow Hammett.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh4399 OS1859Instructing the Treasurer to make a separate deposit in the Citizens Bank for funds coming to the city from the McDonogh Estate.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh4428 OS1859Relative to settlement by the City of Baltimore of taxes due the City of New Orleans on the McDonogh Estate.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh4457 OS1859Authorizing sale at public auction of all individual property of the late John McDonogh owned jointly by the City of Baltimore and the City of New Orleans.A descriptive advertisement of lands to be offered at auction at this time has been presented to the Archives by Maurice De Pass, City Architect. This advertisement is in pamphlet form and contains maps and descriptions of lands in the Parishes of Orleans, St. Bernard, Plaquemines, Jefferson, St. Charles, St. James, Livingston, Lafourche Interior, East Baton Rouge, St. Tammany, Assumption, St. Landry and Calcasieu. See also 4511 OS.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh4521 OS1859Authorizing the transfer of property known as McCarty's Plantation, acquired from McDonogh Estate, to the Directors of the Public Schools.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh4943 OS1860Proposing the introduction of a bill in the legislature to permit the city to borrow money from the McDonogh Fund at 6% interest.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh5039 OS1860To donate a lot of ground at the corner of Newton and Jefferson Streets in McDonoghville, to a servant of the late John McDonogh.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh6246 OS1864Authorizing the issue of two bonds in the amount of $10,000 each, in the name of the City of New Orleans, same to be sold to the McDonogh School Fund.See also 6232 OS - $8,000.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh105 AS1870An Act of the Legislature of 1869 to fund its floating debt and liquidate its indebtedness, erroneously listed the Mcdonogh School Fund and the Fink Asylum Fund as creditors of the city. This ordinance is to recall said bonds issued under this statement.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh82 AS1870Establishing a new board to manage and administer the McDonogh School Fund and the Fink Asylum Fund, due to changes made in the city government.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh1434 AS1872Authorizing negotiations for the sale of property derived from the succession of the late John McDonogh in Plaquemines Parish.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh2156 AS1873Authorizing payment of interest due on bonds of the city to the McDonogh School Fund and the Fink Asylum Fund.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh6927 AS1881Authorizing the Commissioners of the McDonogh School Fund to borrow from the New Orleans National Bank, the sum of six thousand dollars.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh13092 CS1897Granting permission to the School Board to erect a statue to John McDonogh.This statue in Lafayette Square facing City Hall.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh6459 NCS1910Authorizing the Commissioners of the McDonogh School Fund to borrow the sum of $50,000.00 from Julius Weis and Son.See 3123 CCS - Re depositing the McDonogh and Delgado Funds, also the Louise Schwartz Fund in the Whitney Central National Bank.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh2918 CCS1915Ratifying the sale of certain lots of ground by the McDonogh Commission; said lots being located in Section 23, Township 12, Range 12 East, Southeast Land District of Louisiana; east of the Mississippi River.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh7299 CCS1923Correcting the boundaries of a triangular lot, sold by the legatees of John McDonogh to Chas. Ledig and John Steib - old No. 103, re-surveyed and made No. 472, according to plan confirmed by E. G. Sandoz, Civil Engineer, and authorizing the Mayor to execute an act to carry same into effect. New Boundary Rocheblave and Toledano Streets and Washington Avenue.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh11750 CCS1929Ratifying sale of U. S. Land Scrip No. 5506, dated May 21, 1891, for 160 acres of public land to Charles P. Johnson, by the McDonogh Commission.
Trust FundsJohn McDonogh13999 CCS1933Authorizing the Mayor to enter into contract with the National Bank of Commerce for the management, custody and control of all trust funds of the city- (McDonogh, Sickles and Fink) - vice the Canal Bank & Trust Co. now in liquidation.See also 13566 CCS and 14421 CCS.
Trust FundsJohn McDonoghTimes-Picayune5-May-38A bronze statue of John McDonogh was unveiled on May 5th, 1938, in McDonogh Place at St. Charles Avenue and Toledano Street.
Trust FundsLouise Schwartz3123 CCS1916Re depositing of the McDonogh and Delgado Funds, also the Louise Schwartz Fund in Whitney Central National Bank.
Trust FundsNicholas Girod1480 AS1872Authorizing the lease of the Girod Asylum to be used as a Boys' and Girls' House of Refuge.See "House of Refuge".
Trust FundsNicholas Girod9042 CS1894Nicholas Girod died on Sept. 1st, 1840, and by his will bequeathed to the Mayor of the City of New Orleans $100,000.00 for the purpose of establishing an institution to support and educate orphan boys of French descent.(After much litigation only about $28,000 of the original $100,000 was left which by the "judicious investments" of various succeeding mayors this this amount was brought up to over $81,000 as of January 1860. The papers were destroyed by fire in 1867 and according to an accounting made in 1870, the fund showed an amount of over $75,000, a large part of which was used to erect buildings in the rear of Metairie Ridge to be used for an orphanage, leaving a balance of only $639.55 to the credit of the fund. It appears that these buildings were never utilized and this ordinance is to offer them for lease for a period of 99 years. See also 1480 AS.
Trust FundsNicholas Girod9218 CS1894Accepting the bid of S. Vidalet, Vice-President of the Girod Society, for the lease of buildings as provided for in Ordinance 9042 CS for 99 years at $10.00 per annum. - Repealed by 10630 CS - due to unsanitary condition of buildings.
Trust FundsNicholas Girod757 NCS1901To carry into effect the bequest of Nicholas Girod for the care of French orphans residing in Louisiana and to authorize the Mayor to lease the property belonging to the Girod Fund.Nicholas Girod Asylum Building on Metairie Road.
Trust FundsNicholas Girod199 CCS1913Directing sale of 31 Premium Bonds of the Girod Fund, proceeds to be used for the repair of property owned by said Fund on City Park Avenue, now being used as a colored department of the Boy's Reformatory by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
Trust FundsS. V. Sickles1011 AS1871Authorizing the Mayor to select a druggist to furnish medicines gratis to the poor, to be paid for from the interest accruing from the Sickles Legacy.
Trust FundsS. V. Sickles1325 AS1872Providing for the management of the Sickles Legacy, establishing a free dispensary to be placed in charge of the Administrator of Finance subject to the control of the Council.See also 7829 NCS and 4189 AS.
Trust FundsS. V. Sickles1839 AS1872To settle the claim of the Sickles bequest, amounting with interest to December 1871, to 25,603.78, by delivery to that charity $5,050 seven percent bonds.
Trust FundsS. V. Sickles2139 AS1873Issuing to the custodian of the Sickles Fund a warrant for Consolidated Gold Bonds at par in the amount of $20,124.55; due by the city to said fund on May 1st, 1873.
Trust FundsS. V. Sickles4189 AS1877Appointing a new Committee for the Sickles Fund, and stopping further expenses and disbursements until the views and suggestions of said committee are received.See 7829 NCS.
Trust FundsS. V. Sickles2160 CCS1915Amending and re-enacting 7829 NCS to provide for a Board of Administrators of the Sickles Free Dispensary, to be composed of the Commissioner of Public Safety, Superintendent of Public Health, and a resident physician of the city.Amended by 2212 CCS - providing for three resident physicians on the Board.
Trust FundsS. V. Sickles13999 CCS1933Authorizing the Mayor to enter into contract with the National Bank of Commerce for the management, custody, and control of all trust funds of the city (McDonogh, Sickles and Fink) vice the Canal Bank & Trust Co., now in liquidation.See also 13566 CCS and 14421 CCS.
Trust FundsSamuel Zemurray14611 CCS1937Accepting the proposed donation of Samuel Zemurray of Five Thousand shares of the capital stock of the United Fruit Company, the proceeds of which are to be used by the city for study, research and treatment in the field of mental hygiene and psychiatry.
Unlawful Assembly3847 OS1858Prohibiting persons of color from assembling.
VagrancySee "Moral Code"
Vagrancy4839 OS1859Providing for the arrest and detention of vagrants and vagabonds to prevent pilfering.
Vagrancy1025 AS1871An ordinance to suppress and punish vagrancy in the City of New Orleans.Amended and re-enacted by 13974 CS.
Vagrancy5046 AS1879To define and punish each of the offenses of being idle and disorderly, and of being a rogue and vagabond.
Vagrancy1436 NCS1902To punish vagrants, dangerous and suspicious persons, buncosteerers, confidence men, thieves, gamblers, pimps, touts, fakirs, pickpockets, and all persons as knowingly horbor or protect same.See also 5754 NCS prohibiting transportation in the city of any indigent person.
Vagrancy5268 CCS1918Defining who are vagrants and providing punishment for all such persons.
Vagrancy14477 CCS1936Defining and prohibiting vagrancy, loitering, prostitution, or offering to procure another for prostitution, or any indecent or immoral act.
ViaductsCanal Street Viaduct8990 CCSProviding for the payment of judgment rendered against the City of New Orleans in favor of the Coco Cola Company.
ViaductsCanal Street Viaduct9019 CCSProviding for the installation and maintenance of lights by the Algiers Public Service, Inc.
ViaductsCanal Street Viaduct9111 CCSAccepting bid of W. H. Bond for construction of the remainder of Canal Street pedestrian viaduct.
ViaductsCanal Street Viaduct8889 CCS1925Providing for the completion of the viaduct over Canal Street from Front Street to the river, and for pro-rating of the cost.
ViaductsFranklin Avenue Viaduct9375 CCS1926Directing the New Orleans Public Service to remove the viaduct over Franklin Avenue.
ViaductsNewton Street Viaduct4301 NCS1906Directing preparation of plans and specifications for construction of a viaduct over the tracks of the Southern Pacific Railroad on Newton Street.See also 4656 NCS.
ViaductsNewton Street Viaduct6102 NCS1909Prohibiting the driving of hogs, sheep and horned cattle over the Newton Street Viaduct, except between the hours of 4 and 6 AM, and 10 and 11 AM.See also 7535 CCS, as amended by 12784 CCS - re maintenance of Newton Street Viaduct. See 13456 CCS - re improving floor and widening roadway.
Vieux Carre8735 CCS1925Creating the Vieux Carre Commission, fixing its jurisdition, power, duties and expenditures, and defining its purposes and functions.Amended and re-enacted by: 8757 CCS, 14058 CCS, and 14538 CCS.
Vieux CarreBeauregard Home - Chartres Street13175 CCS1931Exempting "Beauregard Home" from taxation.
Vieux CarreOld Napoleon House - 514 Chartres Street14676 CCS1937Purchased by Major Robert S. Maestri and tendered to the City of New Orleans.
Vieux CarrePontalba Buildings11949 CCS1930Accepting from the Pontalba Building Museum Association, Inc., that certain portion of ground and the improvements there on known as the Upper Pontalba Building, and fixing the terms and conditions controlling said donation.
Vieux CarrePontalba Buildings12183 CCS1930Creating a Commission to be known as the Pontalba Building Culture Museum Commission, fixing its powers and duties and defining its functions.Amended by 12963 CCS changing the name of the Commission to the Upper Pontalba Building Commission.
Wards330 OS1852An ordinance carrying into effect Act of the Legislature of 1852, pages 42, 55, and 111, consolidating the City of New Orleans. The ordinance is dividing the several Districts in the city into Wards and providing for representation on the basis of the number of voters in each ward.
Wards294 AS1870Establishing the Twelfth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth Wards.
Wards6503 AS1880Fixing the boundaries of the Districts, Wards, and Precincts - right and left bank of the river.
Washington Artillery3633 OS1857Granting the use of the building on Girod Street formerly occupied by the Fire Co. No. 19, to Washington Artillery as an arsenal.
Water WorksSee "Sewerage".
Water WorksSee also "Sewerage & Water Board"
Water Works1120 OS1845Providing for the erection of a water works for the cleaning of streets and protection against fires - such services not being supplied by the water works in operation now.
Water Works78 OS1852Requesting the city surveyor to submit to the Council a plan for the establishment of a system of sewerage, drainage, and grades for the city.
Water Works2657 OS1856Requesting the committee on the Artesian Well on Canal Street to report on the condition of same and the prospects of a speedy completion.
Water Works5324 OS1860Authorizing the Mayor to subscribe in the name of the city for shares of capital stock in the Lafayette Water Works Company.
Water Works6087 OS1862Prohibiting the opening of fire plugs by persons other than members of the fire companies.
Water Works253 AS1870Creating a department for the administration of the Water Works and public buildings.
Water Works468 AS1870Providing that any person or persons might sell water throughout the city without charge for license.
Water Works475 AS1870Making provision for the protection of the City Water Works.
Water Works6991 AS1881Pertaining to a contract between the city and the New Orleans Drainage and Sewerage Co., providing for the laying of sewers and drains in streets and public places, and granting to the city the privilege of purchasing said property after 20 years.
Water Works6142 CS1892Pertaining to a contract between the city and A. A. Woods and Associates for the construction of a sewerage system, providing for its effective operation, and establishment of Police regulations.
Water Works7118 NCS1911Providing that the two squares of ground in front of the Water Purification Plant, bounded by Spruce, Leonidas, Sycamore, and Monroe Streets, be set apart as a park and named the Lewis Johnson Park.See "Parks".
Water Works5111 CCS1918Requiring owners and agents to keep plumbing fixtures, drains, etc., in a sanitary condition on all premises so as to obtain free and unobstructed flow of water through pipes and sewers.
Weeds and Grass389 CS1883Regulating the repairing and keeping of sidewalks free from grass and weeds.
Weeds and Grass4920 NCS1907Requiring owners of property or their agents to cut and remove grass, weeds, etc., from sidewalks in front of their premises.
Weeds and Grass5391 NCS1908Requiring owners or agents or occupants of property to cut and remove grass and weeds, and providing a penalty for violation.See also 6835 CCS.
Weeds and Grass3080 CCS1916Prohibiting the growth of weeds and grass over two feet in height on any premises, either occupied or unoccupied.See also 6835 CCS and 5248 CCS.
Weeds and Grass14468 CCS1936To provide for the cutting, destruction, and removal of weeds, grass, or other unhealthy growths on sidewalks, banquettes, or vacant lots in the City of New Orleans.
Weights and Measures3747 OS1858Regulating the weight and measurement of fire wood and coal, and the sale of same in the city.Amended by 4143 OS. See also 5790 OS - 1861.
West End1331 CCSAccepting bid - Roadways & foot walks.
West End14025 CCSAccepting bid.
West End14168 CCSExtending lease for period June 1, 1935 to May 31, 1936.
West End1451 CCSPlans and specifications for four comfort stations and one electric transformer sub-station.
West End1567 CCSAdopting plans and specifications for four comfort stations.
West End1694 CCSAccepting bid for four comfort stations.
West End1695 CCSAccepting bid for constructin of an electric transformer sub-station.
West End1745 CCSPlans and specifications for delivery of approximately 10,000 cubic yards of hydraulic dredged material in order to complete filling and grading.
West End1837 CCSAccepting bid as per 1745 CCS.
West End1846 CCSPlans and specifications of a steel frame foot walk shed, installing of a prismatic fountain and the construction of such buildings as may be necessary improving the grand terrace.
West End1924 CCSRepealing 1694 CCS, and directing plans be revised.
West End1943 CCSAmending and re-enacting 1846 CCS to include office and tool buildigns.
West End1962 CCSAdopting plans and specifications for prismatic fountain and covered foot walk.See 1846 CCS.
West End1997 CCSRe: hiring of a steel structural engineer to govern the framing of the dome shaped pavilion.
West End2062 CCSAccepting bid - four comfort stations.See 1924 CCS.
West End2072 CCSAdopting plans as per 1943 CCS.
West End2078 CCSAccepting bid as per 1962 CCS.
West End2080 CCSDirecting preparation of specifications for the installation of necessary pile.
West End2109 CCSRejecting all bids submitted under 1962 for constructin of a covered foot walk, authorizing revised plans.
West End2115 CCSAdopting specifications for earthen foundations for concessions.
West End2205 CCSAccepting bid for creosoted bulkhead and earth foundation.
West End2227 CCSAccepting two completed comfort stations (1924 and 2062).
West End2234 CCSProviding for an exchange of jurisdiction of certain properties belonging to the city and the Southern Yacht Club.
West End2234 CCSProviding for exchange of jurisdiction, occupation, etc., of certain properties belonging to the city and the Southern Yacht Club.
West End2235 CCSPlans and specifications for purchase and placing of 100 benches.
West End2305 CCSAdopting plans as per 2235 CCS.
West End2405 CCSPlans and specifications for the embellishment of West End Lake Shore Park.
West End2439 CCSAdopting plans as per 2405 CCS.
West End2457 CCSPlans and specifications for the erection of shelter stands.
West End2822 NCSAuthorizing plans and specifictions to cover a new lease of the property.
West End2992 NCSGranting extension for temporary care and maintenance to the N. O. Railways & Light Company.
West End3170 NCSAdvertisement for sale of lease.
West End3574 NCSExtending privilege to N. O. Railways & Light Company.
West End4216 CCSPlans and specifications and advertisement for bids for the erection of a music stand.
West End4417 NCSExtending privilege to N. O. Railways & Light Company.
West End4792 NCSListing terms, conditions and specifications governing the re-leasing.
West End5229 NCSExtending privilege to N. O. Railways & Light Company.
West End5723 NCSExtending privilege to N. O. Railways & Light Company.
West End6429 NCSExtending privilege to N. O. Railways & Light Company.
West End6804 NCSAccepting bid for filling the area.
West End6831 NCSAccepting bid for construction of the sea wall.
West End968 CCSPlans and specification for shell roadways and foot walk pavements.
West End6316 AS1880Granting to the No. O. City Railroad Company the right to the exclusive use of the Lake Front of the revetment levee beween the end of the New Canal and the bridge of the Upper Line Canal, for a period of 25 years, upon condition that same be beautified and a hotel, pavillion and restaurant built over the water of Lake Pontchartrain in accordance with plans and specifications to be adopted by the Council.See also: 2822 NCS, 2992 NCS, 3170 NCS, 3574 NCS, 4417 NCS, 4792 NCS, 5229 NCS, 5723 NCS, 6429 NCS
West End4524 NCS1907Requiring owners of skiffs and boats for hire at West End and other lake resorts to take the name, occupation, place of business, and residence of persons renting such craft, to establish identity in case of loss.See also 5180 CCS.
West End6571 NCS1910Authorizing the employment of H. L. Zander to make borings in the bed of Lake Pontchartrain to determine the character of the sub-soil, with a view to the improvement of West End.
West End6639 NCS1910Directing plans and specifications be made for construction of a concrete sea wall at West End, and the filling in with earth dredged from Lake Pontchartrain the area between the proposed sea wall and the revetment levee - also advertising for bids, etc.See also 6804 NCS and 6831 NCS.
West End7129 NCS1911Carrying into effect Act No. 9 of the General Assembly of the State of Louisiana of 1910, to provide for the borrowing of $175,000 from the N. O. Railways & Light Co. for the construction of a recreational and amusement park at West End.
West End535 CCS1913Creating the West End Lake Shore Park Advisory Board, authorizing contracts for improvement, the employment of a General Manager, etc.
West End691 CCS1913Directing specifications be made to govern the filling of the area between the west bank of the New Basin Canal and the new timber bulkhead being jointly constructed by the Board of Control of the New Basin Canal and the Southern Yacht Club.See also: 968 CCS, 1331 CCS, 1451 CCS, 1567 CCS, 1694 CCS, 1695 CCS, 1745 CCS, 1837 CCS, 1846 CCS, 1924 CCS, 1943 CCS, 1962 CCS, 1997 CCS, 2062 CCS, 2072 CCS, 2078 CCS, 2080 CCS
West End7823 CCS1924Making it unlawful to sell or peddle any commodity of any kind in West End Lake Shore Park except upon the premises of concessions granted by the Commission Council.
West End13976 CCS1933Directing plans and specifications for rebuilding the creosoted wooden bulkhead and replacing the roadway fill between the sea wall of West End Park and the Southern Yacht Club (running parallel to the New Basin Canal).See also 14025.
West End14117 CCS1934Cancelling lease held by the Guaranty Development Company (formerly Hotel Grunewald Company, Ltd) under Ordinance 7358 CCS on property situated in the northwest corner of property formerly owned by the Southern Yacht Club, and authorizing the release of said property to certain other persons; lease to run from June 1, 1934 to May 31, 1935.See also 14168 CCS and 2234 CCS.
WorkhouseSee also House of Detention.
Workhouse282 OS1841Providing for the selection of a Board of Inspectors consisting of two citizens from each ward together with the Committee on the workhouse and the Public Prisons within the Municipality, for the management of the Workhouse, House of Refuge and prison of this Municipality.
Workhouse1058 OS1845Authorizing acceptance of sale: square of ground bounded by Vine, Hevia, Willow, and Cypress Streets, also eight lots bounded by Perilliat, Magnolia, Cypress Streets, and the Workhouse of the Second Municipality, for extension of the Workhouse and prison.
Workhouse1081 OS1845Accepting sale of lot No. 7 from M. Bach, in square bounded by Workhouse, Perilliat, Cypress, and Magnolia Streets.See House of Refuge.
Workhouse3489 OS1857Pertaining to the leasing of the City Workhouse for a period of ten years.
Workhouse4099 OS1858Providing for the Manage of the City Workhouse, and the appointment of officers.
Workhouse2172 AS1873Changing the name of the City Workhouse to the Police Jail.See also 2281 AS changing the name of the Police Jail and re-establishing the City Workhouse.
Works Progress Administration14445 CCS1936Appropriating and dedicating $100,000 for the purchse of materials representing the contribution from the City of New Orleans in the street repairing and rehabilitation program of the WPA.
Works Progress Administration14652 CCS1937Appropriating and dedicating $50,000.00 for the purchase of materials for use in connection with the street repair program being carried on by the WPA.See 14653 CCS - advertising for bids.
Yachts - Yacht Club4955 AS1879Granting to members of the Southern Yacht Club the use of that portion of the harbor inside of the revetment levee from the New Canal to Astredo's House as a mooring place for yachts, provided that the said Club will place a keeper at the bridge at the intersection of New Canal and the revetment levee, and keep said bridge in good repair at the Club's expense.
Yachts - Yacht Club7142 AS1881Repealing all ordinances granting privileges to individuals or corporations on the revetment levee west of the New Canal, which are not secured by notarial act with the city government.See 7200 AS rescinding this ordinance in so far as it applies to privileges granted to the Southern Yacht Club.
Yachts - Yacht Club11503 CS1895Amending ordinances 4955 AS and 7200 AS to provide more room for the yachts of members of the Southern Yacht Club.See also 5472 CCS - extending privileges granted under these ordinances for 25 years.
Yachts - Yacht Club4524 NCS1907Requiring owners of skiffs and other pleasure craft at West End and other lake resorts, to obtain the name, business and residence address of any person or persons renting such craft, to establish identity in case of loss.
Yachts - Yacht Club2234 CCS1915Entering nito notarial contract with the Southern Yacht Club for exchange of jurisdiction, occupation, and control of certain properties.See also 7358 CCS, 14117 CCS, and 14168 CCS - pertaining to restaurant location.
Yachts - Yacht Club11817 CCS1929Appropriating $1000 to meeet the expenses incurred in the entertainment of visitors in connection with the Star Class Yacht Championship Races at New Orleans.
ZoningRestricted Areas7591 CCS1923Creating a residential district.Amended by 8801 CCS - to open Laurel Street, Webster to Calhoun, for business.
ZoningRestricted AreasBellecastle Street to Robert Street - Camp Street to the river.3338 CCS1916Zoning against picture shows.
ZoningRestricted AreasBroadway to Audubon Boulevard, Green to S. Claiborne Avenue.6798 CCS1922Creating a residential zone.
ZoningRestricted AreasCanal Boulevard - Vicksburg Stret, Rosedale Drive - N. O. Terminal Tracks.10652 CCS1927Releasing for business purposes.
ZoningRestricted AreasCity Park Avenue - S. Carrollton Avenue, Orleans Avenue - Toulouse Street.7605 CCS1923Creating a residential district.Amendedby 8461 CCS - as to height of buildings.
ZoningRestricted AreasDelachaise St. - S. Lower Foucher Line, S. Rocheblave - Minturn and S. Claiborne Ave.7973 CCS1924Creating a residential district.Amended by 8460 CCS - setting aside certain areas and permitting certain retail businesses.
ZoningRestricted AreasElysian Fields - N. Claiborne Avenue, Esplanade Avenue - Royal Street.8470 CCS1925Zoning against factories, manufacturing plants, iron works, etc.
ZoningRestricted AreasEsplanade Avenue - Marais Street, Verna Street - Leda Street.6827 CCS1922Creating a residential zone.Amended by 8013 CCS to permit drug stores.
ZoningRestricted AreasGentilly Road - Florida Avenue, Kolb's Farm - .8379 CCS1925Creating a residential district.Amended by 8391 CCS and 8667 CCS - Reamended by 9012 CCS so as to provide a business section on the river side of Gentilly Road.
ZoningRestricted AreasHomedale Avenue - Hawthorne Place, Scott Place - Bienville Avenue.7590 CCS1923Creating a residential district.
ZoningRestricted AreasIndependence Street - Bartholomew Street, St. Claude Avenue - North Claiborne Avenue.9284 CCS1926Zoning against iron foundries, garages, manufacturing plants, stables, blacksmith shops, etc. Exempting businesses now operating on St. Claude Avenue.
ZoningRestricted AreasJackson Ave. to Fourth St., Baronne St. to Carondelet, and Eighth St. to Louisiana Ave., Carondelet St. to Magazine St.7588 CCS1923Creating a residential district.
ZoningRestricted AreasJena Street - Bordeaux Street, St. Charle Avenue - Prytania St.10011 CCS1927Creating a residential district.
ZoningRestricted AreasLeake Avenue - Upper Protection Levee, Spruce Street - Leonidas Street and S. Claiborne Avenue and S. Carrollton Avenue.8118 CCS1925Creating a residential district.Amended by 8556 CCS - setting aside certain areas for business, and amended by 8708 CCS - making further releases for business.
ZoningRestricted AreasPeters Avenue to State Street, Freret Street - Cucullu Street.7194 CCS1922Zoning against businesses.
ZoningRestricted AreasPontchartrain Blvd. to Lake Avenue, Avenue "A" to West End Country Club.7589 CCS1923Creating a residential district.Amended by 8013 CCS to permit drug stores.
ZoningRestricted AreasS. Carrollton Ave. - Upper Foucher Line, Apricot Street - Plum Street, and Broadway - Upper Foucher Line, St. Charles Ave. - Zimple Street.7608 CCS1923Creating a residential district.Amended by 8057 and 9435 CCS.
ZoningRestricted AreasS. Carrollton Avenue - Jefferson Avenue, S. Claiborne Avenue to Near Y&MV Tracks.7581 CCS1923Creating a residential district.
ZoningRestricted AreasS. Carrollton Avenue - Palmetto Avenue, North Line Street - Edmond Street, Last Street - Pontchartrain Boulevard.8214 CCS1925Creating a residential district.Amended by 8429 CCS and further amended by 8935 CCS exempting from zoning restrictions square 641 bounded by Joilet, Marks and Cambronne Streets, and the L&A railroad tracks.
ZoningRestricted AreasShort Street - Upper Foucher Line, St. Charles Avenue - Streets near the river.7607 CCS1923Creating a residential zone, and repealing 9014, 9219, 8071 NCS and 1172, 1462, 1538, 6940. 7510, 7552. 7570, all CCS, and covering restrictions on various streets in the same area.
ZoningRestricted AreasSt. Charles Avenue - Lower Foucher Line, S. Claiborne - Peters Avenue.7606 CCS1923Creating a residential district within the area.Amending 5734 CCS - zoning Calhoun Street.
ZoningRestricted AreasWashington Ave. - Toledano St., Claiborne Ave. - Eve Street and Delachaise - Lower Foucher Line, Rocheblave - Minturn, Colipissa St. - Breedlove St., and Rickerville Line.7631 CCS1923Creating a residential zone.Amended by 8330 CCS. Amended by 9047 CCS - to exempt certain lots in square bounded by Eden, S. Gayouso, Eve, Washington Avenue and S. Dupre Streets - amended also by 9374 CCS to exempt square bounded by Washington Avenue, Broad, White and Elba Streets.
ZoningRestricted AreasWest End Boulevard - Orleans Avenue, Robert E. Lee Boulevard - N. O. Terminal Co. Tracks.8728 CCS1925Creating a residential district.See 9037 CCS and 10652 - releasing for retail business the square bounded by Rosedale Drive, N. O. Terminal Company's Tracks, Canal Boulevard and Vicksburg Street.
ZoningRestricted AreasWest End Lake Shore Park.7193 CCS1922Prohibiting the establishment and operation of businesses.See 9097 CCS - releasing area bounded by Lake Avenue, Lee Avenue, Shell Road and Mercier Street.
ZoningRestricted Areas (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Baronne to Dryades Streets, St. Andrew to Felicity Street.13156 CCS1931Changing from "D" - Apartments to ??
ZoningRestricted Areas (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Bayou St. John - Dumaine Street Bridge and Esplanade Avenue Bridge.14554 CCS1937Two irregular strips along Bayou St. John made "A" Residential.
ZoningRestricted Areas (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Canal Boulevard - Conrad Street, Robert E. Lee Blvd. - Louis XIV Street.12144 CCS1930Changing from "A" - Residential to "E" - Commercial.
ZoningRestricted Areas (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Canal Boulevard - N.O. Navigation Canal, Old Metairie Road - Southern Railway Tracks.12294 CCS1930Changing from "A" - Residential to "E" - Commercial.
ZoningRestricted Areas (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Canal Boulevard - Old Metairie Road, Southern Railway Tracks - New Basin Canal.12297 CCS1930Changing from "A" - Residential to "E" - Commercial.
ZoningRestricted Areas (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Carrollton Avenue to Short Street, Colapissa to Fig Street.12119 CCS1930Lots Nos. 2 to 9, inclusive, changed from "C" - Apartments to "E" - Commercial.
ZoningRestricted Areas (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Frenchmen Street to Touro Street, N. Robertson to Claiborne Avenue.12270 CCS1930Making Commercial "E".
ZoningRestricted Areas (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Gentilly Road - Paris Avenue, St. Bernard Avenue - Florida Avenue.14555 CCS1937Changing area from "A" and "C" to "I" - Industrial.
ZoningRestricted Areas (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Greenwood Cemetery Tract.11921 CCS1930Changing from "A" - Residential to "E" - Commercial.
ZoningRestricted Areas (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Hagan Avenue - Toulouse and Moss Streets (Triangle).14647 CCS1937Changing from "A" - Residential to "B" - Commercial.
ZoningRestricted Areas (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Henry Clay Avenue - Calhoun Street, Camp Street - Coliseum.14616 CCS1937Changing area from "A" - Resiential to "B" Residential..
ZoningRestricted Areas (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Joseph St. - Garfield, Octavia St. - Hurst and Joseph St. - Garfield, Octavia - Atlanta, and Joseph St. - Pitt St., Octavia - Atlanta and Joseph - Pitt, Arabella - Prytania.13154 CCS1931Changing various lots from "E" Commercial to "A" Residential.
ZoningRestricted Areas (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Moss Street - Encampment, Sere Street - N.O. Terminal R.R.12606 CCS1930Changing from "E" - Commercial to "I" - Industrial.
ZoningRestricted Areas (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)N. Carrollton Avenue - Dumaine Street, Allard Street (Triangle).13076 CCS1931Changing from "A" - Residential to "E" - Commercial.
ZoningRestricted Areas (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Oak Street - Plum Street, Carrollton Avenue to Short Street.12789 CCS1931Changing from "C" - Apartments to "E" - Commercial.See also 13131 CCS.
ZoningRestricted Areas (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Oak Street to Plum Street, Carrollton Avenue to Short Street.13131 CCS1931Changing Lot No. 21 from "C" - Apartments to "F" - Commercial.
ZoningRestricted Areas (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Ordinance 11302 CCS.11302 CCSAmendments to Special Ordinance 11302 CCS changing classifications of areas according to the following code: "A" and "B" - Residential, "C" and "D" - Apartments, "E", "F", and "G" - Commercial, "H" - Vieux Carre, "I", "J", & "K"- Industrial, and "L" - Unrestricted.
ZoningRestricted Areas (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Patterson Street - Alix Street, Belleville Street - Oliver Street.14524 CCS1937Changing from "I" - Industrial to "C" - Apartments.
ZoningRestricted Areas (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Robert E. Lee Blvd - Vicksburg Street, Canal Boulevard - Conrad Street.12145 CCS1930Changing from "A" - Residential to "E" - Commercial.
ZoningRestricted Areas (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)S. Rendon to S. Gayoso, Eden St. to Eve Street.12052 CCS1930Changing from "A" - Residential - "B" - Residential.
ZoningRestricted Areas (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Triangular area bounded by Industrial Canal - Florida Walk - Desire Street.13032 CCS1931Changing from "B" - Residential and "E" - Commercial to "I" - Industrial and "L" Unrestricted.
ZoningRestricted StreetsAdams Street: From Maple St. to Hampson Street.9732 CCS1926Releasing for business purposes.Zoned against business by 7608 CCS.
ZoningRestricted StreetsAlexander Street - Corner Bienville.14532 CCS1937Changing classification of upper lake corner from "B" Residential to "E" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsAnthony Street (N) - Corner Bienville Street.14596 CCS1937Changing classification of upper river corner from "B" Residential to "E" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsApple Street - Carrollton Avenue to Joliet Street.6846 CCS1922Zoning against garages and automobile places.
ZoningRestricted StreetsArabella Street - Garfield Street to St. Charles Avenue.6246 CCS1921Zoning against various businesses.
ZoningRestricted StreetsAudubon Place and Blvd. St. Chas. Avenue to Apricot.7796 CCS1924Creating a residential zone in the vicinity.
ZoningRestricted StreetsAudubon Street - Freret to Green Streets, including corners of intersecting streets, including corners of intersecting streets.1926 CCS1914Zoning against bar rooms, markets, groceries, fruit and oyster shops, wholesale or retail establishments, etc.
ZoningRestricted StreetsAudubon Street - St. Charles Avenue to Magazine Street.8071 NCS1911Zoning against bar rooms, markets, groceries, fruit and oyster shops, wholesale or retail establishments, etc.
ZoningRestricted StreetsAudubon Street - St. Charles Avenue to Newcomb Property.5854 CCS1920Zoning against bar rooms, markets, groceries, fruit and oyster shops, wholesale or retail establishments, etc.Amended by 7608 C.C.S. - zoning the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsAududon Street - Green Street to Fontainebleau Dr.6843 CCS1922Zoning against bar rooms, markets, groceries, fruit and oyster shops, wholesale or retail establishments, etc.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBanks Street - Galvez to Bernadotte Streets.6738 NCS1910Amending 408 NCS including Banks Street in zoning law, and adding bakeries to list of banned industries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBanks Street - S. Broad Street to Carrollton Avenue.8986 CCS1926Prohibiting the establishment of manufacturing plants.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBaronne Street - Corner Constantinople.9213 CCS1926Releasing for business.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBaronne Street - General Taylor to Constantinople.7617 CCS1923Amending 6952 CCS.(zoning General Taylor Street) so as to unzone Baronne Street from General Taylor to Constantinople.Amended by 7885 CCS extending limit to Peniston Street.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBaronne Street - Intersection of Louisiana Avenue.12328 CCS1930Changing all four corners of the intersection from "C" apartments, to "E"Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBaronne Street - Napoleon Avenue to Robert Street9651 CCS1927Creating a residential district and prohibiting businesses of any kind.Amended by 11427 CCS, and permitting established businesses 15 years in which to liquidate, and by 11818 CCS permitting buildings already started for business to be completed and operated for the 15-year period provided for.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBaronne Street - St. Andrew St. to Felicity.13156 CCS1931Changing from "D" Apartments to "E" Commercial lots 34 to 43, inclusive, on the lake side of Baronne St., including 120 feet on St. Andrew.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBaronne Street - Washington Avenue to Louisiana Avenue.9018 NCS1912Zoning against bar rooms, groceries, fruit shops, oyster shops, markets, stables, nickle shows, store rooms or warehouses, barber shops and blacksmith shops.Amended by 2014 CCS to prohibit foundries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBarracks Street - Decatur to Chartres.8024 CCS1924Amending 5706 CCS (zoning Esplanade Avenue) so as not to apply to Barracks Street between Decatur and Chartres Streets.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBarret Street - Upperline Street to Peters Avenue.6314 CCS1921Zoning against various businesses.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBaudin Street - Carrollton Avenue to S. Scott Street.8987 CCS1926Creating a residential district.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBehrman Avenue - Newton Street to Outfall Canal.8802 CCS1925Creating a residential district.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBelfast Street - Dublin Street to Broad Place.1815 CCS1914`Restricting to residential use only.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBell Street - N. Broad Street to N. Rendon.8630 NCS1912Zoning against livery stables.See also 9434 CCS opening space opposite LeBreton Market.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBienville Street - Corner N. Anthony Street.14596 CCS1937Changing upper river corner from "A" Residential to "E" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBienville Street - Corner N. Olympia Street.14595 CCS1937Changing upper lake corner from "B" Residential to "E" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBienville Street - Corner of Alexander (N) Street.14532 CCS1937Changing upper lake corner from "B" Residential to "E" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBienville Street - Corner of Cortez Street.13591 CCS1931Changing upper river corner from "B" Residential to "E" Commercial.See also 13155 CCS - changing upper lake corner from "B" Residential to "E" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBordeaux Street - Baronne Street to Danneel Street.9682 CCS1927Zoning against business.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBroad Street (N) - Canal Street to Bruselles Street.5753 CCS1920Zoning against various business both sides of Broad Street and within the square bounded by Broad Street.Amended by 6289 CCS and 7544 CCS - also amended by 8013 CCS to permit drug stores. See 7863 and 7991 CCS, exempting Canal to Dumaine and Esplanade to Columbus.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBroad Street (N) - Corner St. Bernard Avenue.14413 CCS1936Changing downtown river corner from "B" Residential to "E" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBroad Street (S) - Napoleon Avenue to Washington Avenue.6765 CCS1922Zoning against various businesses, manufactories etc., also squares on both sides.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBroadway - S. Claiborne Avenue to Fontainebleau Drive.6043 CCS1921Zoning against various businesses.Repealed by 7608 zoning the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBroadway - St. Charles Avenue to the river.3346 CCS1916Zoning against blacksmith shops, bar rooms, moving pictures, foundries, laundries, oyster and fruit shops, markets, stables, etc.See also 7510 CCS. Repealed by 7607 CCS - zoning the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBroadway and Vicinity - St. Charles Avenue to General Hood.7570 CCS1923Zoning against business.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBroadway Street - St. Charles Avenue to Claiborne.6873 NCS1910Restricted to residential use only.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBurgundy Street - Esplanade Avenue to Poland Avenue.408 NCS1900Zoning against blacksmith sops, forges, wood and coal yards, laundries, oyster and fruit shops.Amended by 6738 NCS - adding bakeries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsBurthe Street - Carrollton Avenue to Adams Street.8876 NCS1912Zoning against groceries, bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, stables, nickle shows, barber shops, store rooms, warehouses, and shops and foundries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCadiz Street - Claiborne Avenue to Newcomb property.1040 CCS1913Zoning against groceries, bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, stables, nickle shows, barber shops, store rooms, warehouses, and shops and foundries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCadiz Street - St. Charles Avenue to Broad Street.6394 CCS1921Zoning against groceries, bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, stables, nickle shows, barber shops, store rooms, warehouses, and shops and foundries, including intersecting streets on either side.Amended by 7091 CCS, also amended by 8013 CCS to permit drug stores.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCalhoun Street - St. Charles Avenue to Claiborne.5734 CCS1920Zoning against bar rooms, markets, groceries, fruit and oyster shops, wholesale and retail establishments.See 7606 CCS zoning the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCalhoun Street - St. Charles Avenue to Claibrone Avenue.9211 CCS1926Prohibiting businesses of all kinds.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCalhoun Street - St. Charles Avenue to Magazine Street.8456 CCS1925Governing the erection of buildings.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCalhoun Street - St. Charles Avenue to Mobile Street.8133 NCS1911Zoning against bar rooms, markets, groceries, fruit and oyster shops, wholesale and retail establishments.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCambronne Street - Spruce Stree to Carrollton Avenue.1291 CCS1914Restricting to residential purposes only.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCamp Street - Canal Street to St. Andrew Street.8537 NCS1912Zoning againsts any wheelwright, blacksmith shop, horse - shoeing shop or other orin works.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCamp Street - Jackson Aveneu to Ninth Street.6628 CCS1921Zoning against various businesses, trades and manufactories - Camp Street and vicinity.Repealed by 7588 CCS restricting the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCanal Boulevard - City Park Avenue to Adams Street.6856 CCS1922Zoning against the operation of various businesses, trades and manufactories on the boulevard and vicinity.Amended by 7224, and 7630 CCS - amended by 8013 CCS to permit drug stores.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCanal Boulevard - Rosedale Drive to Terminal Tracks.9037 CCS1926Releasing for business purposes the downtown side of Canal Boulevard.Amended by 10652 CCS so as to include the square bounded by Rosedale Drive, N.O. Terminal Tracks, Vicksburg Street and the downtown side of Canal Boulevard.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCanal Boulevard.8721 CCS1925Unzoning certain sections.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCanal Street - Claiborne Avenue to Metairie Road408 NCS1900Zoning against blacksmith shops, forges, wood and coal yards, laundries, oyster and fruit shops.Amended by 6738 NCS - adding bakeries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCanal Street - Claiborne Avenue to the Cemeteries.8536 NCS1912Zoning against blacksmith shops, forges, wood and coal yards, laundries, oyster and fruit shops.Amended by 223 CCS to permit drug stores.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCanal Street - Dorgenois to Broad Street.9491 CCS1927Releasing both sides for business purposes.Amended by 9599 CCS prohibiting blacksmith shops, factories, etc.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCanal Street - Galvez Street to the cemeteries.6951 CCS1922Zoning against garages and various businesses.Amended by 7034, 7532, 7618, 7900, 7992, 8013, 8049, and 8668 CCS - to permit certain types of businesses. Further amended by 9062 CCS exempting Carrollton to Cleveland.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCarondelet Street - Louisiana Avenue to Napoleon Avenue.3568 CCS1916Zoning against bar rooms, blacksmith shops, moving pictures, foundries, laundries, oyster shops, cabarets, markets and stables.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCarondelet Street - Louisiana Avenue to Napoleon Avenue.6559 CCS1921Zoning against bar rooms, blacksmith shops, moving pictures, fundries, laundries, oyster shops, cabarets, markets and stables, including squares bounded on either side by Carondelet Street.Amended by 8013 CCS to permit drug stores..
ZoningRestricted StreetsCarondelet Street - Louisiana Avenue to Seventh Street.9378 CCS1926Releasing both sides for business purposes, also the four corners of Louisiana Avenue.Amended by 9484 CCS - prohibiting manufacturing plants, etc.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCarondelet Street - Napoleon Avenue to Robert Street.9478 CCS1927Creating a residential district both sides.Amended by 9651 CCS so as to include Baronne Street, both sides.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCarondelet Street - Napoleon Avenue to Robert Street.11427 CCS1929Amending 9651 CCS so as to allow established businesses 15 years in which to liquidate, and prohibiting the establishment of new businesses.Amended by 11818 CCS so as to permit buildings already started for business use, to be finished and used for 15 year period already provided for.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCarrollton Avenue - (N) Toulouse to City Park Avenue.7541 CCS1923Zoning against garages or any automobile business, limit to include 100 feet from either side.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCarrollton Avenue - At certain locations.7558 CCS1923Prohibiting automobile service stations.Amended by 9764 as to set-back limit.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCarrollton Avenue - at St. Charles Avenue.9662 CCS1927Releasing the four corners.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCarrollton Avenue - River to Colapissa Street.9219 NCS1912Zoning against all businesses.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCarrollton Avenue - St. Charles Avenue to Claiborne8259 NCS1911Zoning against moving picture shows.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCarrollton Avenue - St. Charles Avenue to Colapissa Street.5645 CCS1920Zoning against garages, nickle theatres, amusements, blacksmith shops, oyster and fruit shops, markets, stables, etc.Amended by 5653 CCS making the limit Fig Street instead of Colapissa, and by 5684 CCS allowing ddrug stores, etc.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCarrollton Avenue (S) Cleveland Avenue to Olloa Street.9119 CCS1926Creating residential district to extend a distance from either side.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCarrollton Avenue and Oak Street.8930 CCS1926Exempting from 15-foot set-back building law.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCity Park Avenue - Bayou St. John to Canal Street.8689 NCS1927Zoning against groceries, barrooms, markets, oyster and fruit stores, blacksmith shops, stables, etc. and picture shows.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCity Park Avenue - Orleans Street to Esplanade Bridge and along west bank of Bayou St. John to Taylor Avenue.5682 CCS1920Zoning against groceries, barrooms, markets, oyster and fruit stores, blacksmith shops, stables, etc. and picture shows.Amended by 8013 CCS to permit drug stores, and by 6602 CCS exempting boarding houses, apartment houses, etc.
ZoningRestricted StreetsClaiborne Avenue (N) - Corner of Desire Street.8762 CCS1925Releasing for business purposes.
ZoningRestricted StreetsClaiborne Avenue (N) - Esplanade to Elysian Fields Avenue8589 NCS1912Zoning against picture shows.
ZoningRestricted StreetsClaiborne Avenue (S) - .9365 CCS1926Releasing premises at 6201 S. Claiborne Avenue for business.
ZoningRestricted StreetsClaiborne Avenue (S) - Calhoun Street to upper Foucher Line.7795 CCS1924Creating a residential district.
ZoningRestricted StreetsClaiborne Avenue (S) - Canal Street to Louisiana Avenue.8714 CCS1925Releasing for business purposes.
ZoningRestricted StreetsClaiborne Avenue (S) - Carrollton Avenue to Lowerline Street.792 CCS1913Creating a residential district.
ZoningRestricted StreetsClaiborne Avenue (S) - Carrollton Avenue to Monroe Street942 CCS1913Creating a residential district.
ZoningRestricted StreetsClaiborne Avenue (S) - Intersectin of Carrollton Avenue14547 CCS1937Amending 11302 CCS by changing upper lake corner and downtown lake corner from"C" Apartments to "F" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsClaiborne Avenue (S) - Intersection of Louisiana Avenue.9415 CCS1926Releasing the lower lake corner for business, excepting factories.
ZoningRestricted StreetsClaiborne Avenue (S) - Napoleon Avenue to Calhoun Street.7086 CCS1922Creating a residential district.
ZoningRestricted StreetsClaiborne Avenue (S) - Napoleon Avenue to Peters Avenue6315 CCS1921Zoning against various businesses.Repealed by 7086 CCS zoning the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsClematis Street - West side of Edgewood Subdivision.14502 CCS1936Amending 11302 CCS changing from "A" Residential to "E" Commercial, 4 lots in this area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCleveland Avenue - Carrollton Avenue to St. Patrick Street.8449 CCS1925Creating a residential district on both sides including a distance extending therefrom.
ZoningRestricted StreetsClover Street - Primrose Walk to Franklin Avenue.7380 CCS1923Prohibiting certain businesses in Clover Street and Vicinity.Amended by 8013 CCS to permit drug stores.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCohn Street - Carrollton Avenue to Adams Street.9015 NCS1912Zoining against groceries, bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, store rooms, warehouses, blacksmith shops and foundaries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCohn Street - Carrollton Avenue to Cambronne Street.1507 CCS1914Zoining against groceries, bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, store rooms, warehouses, blacksmith shops and foundaries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsColiseum Street - Corner of Thalia Street.14362 CCS1936Amending 11302 CCS - Changing downtown lake corner from "C" Apartments to "G" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsColiseum Street - Napoleon Avenue to Peters Avenue8093 NCS1911Zoning against businesses of any kind.
ZoningRestricted StreetsColiseum Street - Toledano Street to Napoleon Avenue.7953 NCS1911Zoning against businesses of any kind.
ZoningRestricted StreetsConstantinople Street - Corner Baronne Street.9213 CCS1926Releasing for business purposes.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCortez Street (N) - Corner Bienville Street.13591 CCS1931Amending 11302 CCS - Changing uptown river corner from "B" Residential to "E" Commercial.See also 13155 CCS changing upper lake corner to the same classification.
ZoningRestricted StreetsCucullu Street - Upperline Street to Soniat Street.6316 CCS1921Zoning against establishment and operation of various businesses.Amended by 8013 CCS to permit durg stores.
ZoningRestricted StreetsDanneel Street - Toledano Street to Joseph Street.8603 NCS1912Zoning against bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, bakeries and livery stables.
ZoningRestricted StreetsDe Soto Street - Esplanade Avenue to Moss Street.8092 NCS1911Zoning against bar rooms, markets, groceries, fruit and oyster shops, and wholesale and retail establishments of any kind.
ZoningRestricted StreetsDelachaise Street - St. Charles Avenue to Prytania.9485 CCS1927Creating a residential district.Amended by 11077 CCS so as not to apply to a portion measuring 125 feet on Delachaise Street by 90 feet on Prytania Street in square bounded by St. Charles and Louisianqa Avenues.
ZoningRestricted StreetsDelaronde and Vallette Streets.8457 CCS1925Creating a residential district in this vicinity.
ZoningRestricted StreetsDerbigny Street - Naploeon Avenue to Cadiz Street.1040 CCS1913Zoning against groceries, bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, bakeries, stables, stores, moving pictures, amusement places, etc.
ZoningRestricted StreetsDesire Street - Corner N. Claiborne Avenue8762 CCS1925Releasing for business purposes.
ZoningRestricted StreetsDesire Street - Villere to Gallier Street.14353 CCS1936Amending 11302 CCS - changing 24 lots fronting on Desire Street, including 120 feet at both corners of N. Claiborne and N. Robertson Streets, from "B" Residential to "E" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsDryades Street - Amelia Street to Napoleon Avenue.1599 CCS1914Restricting to residential use only.
ZoningRestricted StreetsDryades Street - Intersection of Louisiana Avenue.12607 CCS1930Amending 11302 CCS - Changing all four corners from "C" Apartments to "F" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsDryades Street - Philip Street to Third Street.13619 CCS1931Amending 11302 CCS - Changing both sides from "C" Apartments to "F" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsDuffosat Street - Prytania Street to Dryades Street.6627 CCS1921Creating a residential district.Amended by 8013 CCS to permit drug stores.
ZoningRestricted StreetsDumaine Street - Corner of Olga Street in square further bounded by Orleans and Roosevelt Streets.8742 CCS1925Releasing said corner for business purposes.
ZoningRestricted StreetsEighth Street - St. Charles Avenue to Camp Street.7431 CCS1923Zoning against certain businesses.Repealed by 7588 CCS zoning the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsElenore [sic] Street - St. Charles to the river.7517 CCS1923Zoning against certain businesses.Repealed by 7591 CCS zoning the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsElm Street - Carrollton Avenue to Adams Street.8188 NCS1911Zoning against certain businesses.
ZoningRestricted StreetsElysian Fields Avenue - Burgundy to Royal Street.2002 CCS1914Zoning against blacksmith shops, foundries, steam wood yards, cooper shops, metal or iron works, etc.
ZoningRestricted StreetsElysian Fields Avenue - Claiborne Avenue to Milneburg.2931 CCS1915Zoning against bar rooms, oyster and fruit shops, cabarets, picture shows, and blacksmith shops.
ZoningRestricted StreetsEsplanade Avenue - and Bell Street.9434 CCS1926Amending 5706 CCS so as to open a portion of ground on Bell Street opposite LeBreton Market, for business.
ZoningRestricted StreetsEsplanade Avenue - Corner N. Claiborne Avenue.9377 CCS1926Amending 5706 CCS - opening the four corners for business.
ZoningRestricted StreetsEsplanade Avenue - Corner N. Rampart Street.9115 CCS1926Amending 5706 CCS - opening the four corners for business.
ZoningRestricted StreetsEsplanade Avenue - Decatur Street to Bayou St. John.5672 CCS1920Prohibiting businesses on the Avenue and on all intersecting streets for a distance of 300 feet.
ZoningRestricted StreetsEsplanade Avenue - Decatur Street to Bayou St. John.5706 CCS1920Prohibiting garages.Amended by 5844 CCS so as not to include Moss Street from Esplanade Avenue toward the lake. Amended by 8013 CCS to permit drug stores. Amended by 9155 CCS opening the four corners at N. Rampart Street for business. Amended by 9377 CCS opening the four corners of N. Claiborne Avenue for business - also by 8024 CCS and 8218 CCS - Rampart to the river.
ZoningRestricted StreetsEsplanade Avenue - Decatur Street to St. Louis Cemetery.5858 CCS1920Amending 5706 CCS changing boundary to St. Louis Cemetery instead of Bayou St. John.
ZoningRestricted StreetsEsplanade Avenue - N. Peters Street to Bayou St. John.408 NCS1900Zoning against blacksmith shops, forges, wood and coal yards, laundries, oyster and fruit shops.Amended by 6738 NCS adding bakeries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsEsplanade Avenue - N. Peters Street to Bayou St. John.300 CCS1913Restricting to residential use only and prohibiting shed over sidewalks.Amended by 5238 CCS.
ZoningRestricted StreetsFern Street - Carrollton Avenue to Spruce Street.9195 NCS1912Zoning against groceries, bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, livery stables, nickle shows, barber shops, store rooms, warehouses and blacksmith shops.
ZoningRestricted StreetsFern Street - Commercial Street to Claiborne Avenue7552 CCS1923Creating a residential district including areas on either side of Fern Street.Repealed by 7607 CCS zoning the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsFern Street - Commercial Street to Spruce Street.1172 CCS1914Creating a residential district.
ZoningRestricted StreetsFern Street - Corner Hickory, Sq. Burdette & Green.9416 CCS1927Releasing for business purposes.Amended by 9480 CCS opening all four corners to business.
ZoningRestricted StreetsFontainebleau Drive - S. Dupre to S. Lopez.12209 CCS1930Amending 11302 CCS changing classification from "A" Residential to "C" Apartments, including areas on either side of Drive.
ZoningRestricted StreetsFoucher Street - St. Charles Avenue to Danneel Street.7503 CCS1923Zoning against various businesses, trades and manufactories, including vicinity both sides of street.Amended by 8013 CCS to permit drug stores.
ZoningRestricted StreetsFranklin Avenue - Florida Walk to James Avenue.3065 CCS1916Zoning against stables, blacksmith shops, foundries, laundries, oyster shops, markets, bar rooms, cabarets and picture shows.See also 7529 CCS - zoning same.
ZoningRestricted StreetsFrenchmen Street - Intersection Caton Street.13904 CCS1932Amending 11302 CCS - changing upper river corner from "A" residential to "E" Commercial.See also 13905 CCS changing 2 lots Gentilly Road, Frenchmen and Caton Streerts, from"A" to "E".
ZoningRestricted StreetsFreret Street - Napoleon Avenue to Jean Street and Upperline to Peters Avenue.6317 CCS1921Zoning against various businesses.Amended by 6345 CCS extending boundary to Valmont.
ZoningRestricted StreetsFreret Street - Peters Avenue to Lowerline Street.7071 NCS1911Zoning against bar rooms, markets, oyster shops, livery stables, fruit shops, and other retail establishments.See also 8358 CCS same zoning.
ZoningRestricted StreetsGallier Street - N. Claiborne Avenue to Law Street.8016 CCS1924Creating a residential district.Amended by 8820 CCS.
ZoningRestricted StreetsGalvez Street (N) - Corner Laharpe Street.14346 CCS1936Amending 11302 CCS - changing two lots from "B" Residential to "E" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsGayoso Street (S) - Williams Street to Washington Avenue6659 CCS1922Zning against various businesses, trades and manufactories in this vicinity.
ZoningRestricted StreetsGeneral Pershing Street - St. Charles to Claiborne.5913 CCS1920Zoning against bar rooms, blacksmith shops, moving pictures, foundries, laundries, oyster shops, markets, etc. Amended by 8013 CCS to permit drug stores.Repealed by 7973 CCS zoning the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsGeneral Pershing Street (Berlin) - St. Charles Avenue to Prytania Street.3384 CCS1916Zoning against bar rooms, blacksmith shops, moving pictures, foundries, laundries, oyster shops, markets, etc.Amended by 8013 CCS to permit drug stores.
ZoningRestricted StreetsGeneral Taylor - Coliseum Street to St. Charles Avenue.10627 CCS1928Creating a residential district.
ZoningRestricted StreetsGeneral Taylor Street - St. Charles Avenue to Broad Street.6789 CCS1922Zoning against bar rooms, groceries, markets, oyster and fruit shops, stables, nickle shows, barber shops, store rooms, warehouses blacksmith shops, foundries, etc.
ZoningRestricted StreetsGeneral Taylor Street - St. Charles Avenue to Magnolia.1599 CCS1914Zoning against bar rooms, groceries, markets, oyster and fruit shops, stables, nickle shows, barber shops, store rooms, warehouses blacksmith shops, foundries, etc.
ZoningRestricted StreetsGeneral Taylor Street - St. Charles Avenue to S. Robertson Street and S. Charles to Broad Street.6952 CCS1922Zoning against bar rooms, blacksmith shops, moving pictures, foundries, laundries, oyster shops, markets, etc. Amended by 7617 CCS so as to unzone Baronne Street, General Taylor to Constantinople. Amended by 8013 CCS - permitting drug stores on General Taylor. Also amended by 7885 CCS unzoning Baronne Street from General Taylor to Peniston.
ZoningRestricted StreetsGeneral Taylor Street - St. Charles to Claiborne.8875 NCS1912Zoning against bar rooms, groceries, markets, oyster and fruit shops, stables, nickle shows, barber shops, store rooms, warehouses blacksmith shops, foundries, etc.
ZoningRestricted StreetsGentilly Road - Corner Maurepas Street.14411 CCS1936Amending 11302 CCS - changing southwest corner from "A" Residential to "E" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsGentilly Road - Intersection of Frenchmen Street.13905 CCS1932Amending 11302 CCS - changing two lots from "A" Residential to "E" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsGentilly Road - Lapeyrouse Street to Eastern Street.8920 NCS1912Zoned against groceries, bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, stables, nickle shows, barber shops, store rooms, warehouses, blacksmith shops and foundries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsGentilly Road and vicinity - Florida Avenue to Kolb's Farm.8379 CCS1925Creating a residential district.Amended by 8391 and 8667 CCS - amended by 9012 CCS so as to provide a business section on the river side of Gentilly Road.
ZoningRestricted StreetsGrand Route St. John - Genrtillly Avenue to Moss Street.9055 CCS1926Prohibiting businesses of any kinds.
ZoningRestricted StreetsHenry Clay Avenue - Tchoupitoulas to Saratoga Street.408 NCS1900Zoning against blacksmith shops, forges, wood and coal yards, laundries, oyster and fruit shops.Amended by 6738 NCS - adding backeries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsHickory Street - Corner Fern Street Sq. Burdette and Green Streets.9416 CCS1927Unzoning for business purposes.Amended by 9480 CCS - releasing all four corners for business.
ZoningRestricted StreetsHoward Street - Peters Avenue to Nashville Avenue.7954 NCS1911Zoning against bar rooms, markets, groceries, fruit and oyster shops, wholesale and retail businesses of any kinds.
ZoningRestricted StreetsHoward Street or La Salle Place - Vicinity Bloomingdale Line to Loyola University.7543 CCS1923Zoning against various businesses.Repealed by 7606 zoning the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsHurst Street - Intersection of Joseph Street.8790 CCS1925Releasing for business purposes.Repealed by 8892 CCS.
ZoningRestricted StreetsHurst Street - Octavia Street to Exposition Boulevard.8626 NCS1912Zoning against various businessesSee also 5255 CCS - same zoning, but permitting boarding houses, apartment houses and hotels.
ZoningRestricted StreetsIndependence Street - Corner N. Prieur Street.14033 CCS1936Amending 11302 CCS - changing upper lake corner from "B" Residential to "E" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsJackson Avenue - Magazine Street to Baronne Street.6953 CCS1922Zoning against all kinds of businesses e3xcept boarding houses, apartment houses and hotels.Amended by 8013 CCS permitting drug stores, and by 7943 CCS exempting Magazine, Jackson to Josephine, and by 8357 CCS exempting Philip, Baronne and Brainard.
ZoningRestricted StreetsJackson Avenue - Magazine Street to Claiborne Avenue6852 CCS1922Zoning against all kinds of businesses except boarding houses, apartment houses and hotels.
ZoningRestricted StreetsJackson Avenue - Tchoupitoulas Street to Saratoga Street.408 NCS1900Zoning against blacksmith shops, forges, wood and coal yards, laundries, oyster and fruit shops.Amended by 6738 NCS - adding bakeries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsJames Street - Napoleon Avenue to Rickerville Line.76 CCS1913Restricting buildings to residential purposes only.
ZoningRestricted StreetsJeanette Place - Carrollton Avenue to Audubon Place.2930 CCS1915Zoning against stables, blacksmith shops, foundries, laundries, oyster and fruit shops, bar rooms, cabarets and picture shows.See also 6606 CCS - zoning same as above, including vicinity surrounding.
ZoningRestricted StreetsJefferson Avenue - Magazine Street to lake side of Hopkins Street.7069 CCS1923Zoning against blacksmith shops, forges, wood and coal yards, laundries, oyster and fruit shops, including vicinity on either side.
ZoningRestricted StreetsJefferson Avenue - St. Charles Avenue to Magazine Street.2010 CCS1914Zoning against blacksmith shops, forges, wood and coal yards, laundries, oyster and fruit shops.
ZoningRestricted StreetsJefferson Avenue - St. Charles Avenue to York Street.8535 NCS1912Zoning against blacksmith shops, forges, wood and coal yards, laundries, oyster and fruit shops.
ZoningRestricted StreetsJefferson Avenue - Willow Street to S. Claiborne.9490 CCS1927Creating a residential district, including vicinity on either side.
ZoningRestricted StreetsJefferson Avenue (Formerly Peters) - Tchoupitoulas to Saratoga.408 NCS1900Zoning against blacksmith shops, forges, wood and coal yards, laundries, oyster and fruit shops.Amended by 6738 NCS - adding backeries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsJefferson Davis Parkway - Tulane Avenue to Canal Street.9412 CCS1926Creating a residential district including vicinity on either side.
ZoningRestricted StreetsJena Street - S. Claiborne Avenue to S. Gayoso Street.7427 CCS1923Zoning against various businesses, including vicintiy on either side.
ZoningRestricted StreetsJohnson Street (S) - Napoleon Avenue to General Taylor.7538 CCS1923Zoning against various businesses, including vicinity on either side.Repealed by 7973 CCS zoning the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsJoseph Street - Camp Street to St. Charles Avenue.9226 NCS1912Zoning against groceries, bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, livery stables, nickle shows, barber shops, store rooms and warehouses.
ZoningRestricted StreetsJoseph Street - Intersection of Hurst Street.8790 CCS19?5?Releasing for business.Repealed by 8892 CCS.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLa Salle Place - (or Howard Street) - Bloomingdale Line to Loyola University.7543 CCS1923Zoning against various businesses.Repealed by 7606 CCS zoning the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLaharpe Street - Corner of N. Galvez Street.14346 CCS1936Amending 11302 CCS - changing two lots from "B" Residential to "E" Commercial, - - further bounded by N. Johnson and Lapeyrouse.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLapeyrouse Street - Dupre Street to Galvez Street.8017 CCS1925Creating a residential district.Amended by 9483 CCS to open the corner of Lapeyrouse Street and Rousselin Alley for business.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLapeyrouse Street - Intersectin of N. Miro Street.9487 CCS1927Releasing for business the corner further bounded by N. Galvez and Onzago Streets.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLaurel Street - Webster to Calhoun Streets.8801 CCS1925Amending 7591 CCS (Areaa Restriction) so as not to apply to this portion of Laurel Street.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLe Page Street - N. Broad Street to Esplanade Avenue.7735 CCS1924Zoning against businesses, trades and factories.Amended by 7941 CCS permitting boardhouses, apartment houses, etc., and by 8036 CCS permitting drug stores.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLee Avenue - Lake Avenue to Shell Road.9097 CCS1925Released for business purposes, excepting factories.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLouisa Street - Chartres Street to Florida Walk.8731 CCS1925Zoning against businesses.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLouisa Street - St. Claude Avenue to the river.8207 NCS1911Zoning against moving picture shows.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLouisiana Avenue - Carondeet Street to Loyola Street.13704 CCS1931Amending 11302 CCS - changing from "A", "B", "C" and "D" to "E" and "F" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLouisiana Avenue - Intersection of Baronne Street.12328 CCS1930Amending 11302 CCS - changing all four corners from "C" Apartments to "E" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLouisiana Avenue - Intersection of Dryades Street.12607 CCS1930Amending 11302 CCS - changing all four corners from "C" Apartments, to "F" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLouisiana Avenue - Intersection of S. Claiborne Avenue.9415 CCS1926Releasing corner bounded by S. Roman and Toledano for business.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLouisiana Avenue - Intersection of St. Charles Avenue9108 CCS1926Releasing the four corners for business.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLouisiana Avenue - Magazine Street to Claiborne Avenue.7604 CCS1923Zoning against businesses, trades and factories, including vicinity on either side.Amended by 8663 CCS to require business at Magazine Street to face Magazine. Amended by 10014 CCS to permit Flint-Goodrich Hospital to establish between Howard and Freret Streets.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLouisiana Avenue - Prytania Street to Coliseum Street.13162 CCS1931Amending 11302 CCS - changing from "A" Residential to "C" Apartments lot 44 corner of Prytania and Louisiana Avenue, in square further bounded by Coliseum and Toledano Streets.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLouisiana Avenue - St. Charles Avenue to Prytania.13162 CCS1931Amending 11302 CCS - changing from "A" Residential to "C" Apartments lots 34 and 35 in square 380, in square further bounded by Toledano Street.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLouisiana Avenue - Tchoupitoulas to Saratoga Street.408 NCS1900Zoning against blacksmith shops, forges, wood and coal yards, laundries, oyster and fruit shops.Amended by 6738 NCS - adding bakeries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLouisiana Avenue - Water Street to Claiborne Avenue.5765 CCS1920Zoning against various businesses, trades and factories.See also 7044 CCS - same zoning. Amended by 7482 CCS - substituting Magazine Street for Water Street.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLowerline Street - Panola Street to Fontainebleau Drive.7499 CCS1923Zoning against groceries, bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, stables, nickle shows, barber shops, blacksmith shops, store rooms, warehouses and foundries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLowerline Street - St. Charles Avenue to Jeanette Street.8706 NCS1912Zoning against groceries, bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, stables, nickle shows, barber shops, blacksmith shops, store rooms, warehouses and foundries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsLowerline Street - St. Charles Avenue to the river.9014 NCS1912Zoning against groceries, bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, stables, nickle shows, barber shops, blacksmith shops, store rooms, warehouses and foundries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsMagazine Street - Elenore Street to Webster Street.5784 CCS1920Zoning against certain businesses.Amende3d by 7591 CCS zoning the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsMagazine Street - Henry Clay Avenue to Exposition Boulevard.7135 CCS1922Zoning against certain businesses, including vicinity on either side.Amende3d by 7591 CCS zoning the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsMagnolia Street - Milan to Marengo Street.8340 CCS1925Amending 6368 CCS (zoning Milan Street) opening this portion of Magnolia Street for business.
ZoningRestricted StreetsMaple Street - Cherokee Street to Short Street.9688 CCS1927Releasing both sides for business purposes.
ZoningRestricted StreetsMarengo Street - St. Charles Avenue to Clara Street.8129 NCS1911Zoning against bar rooms, markets, groceries, fruit and oyster shops, and wholesale and retail establishments.See also 7405 CCS including vicinity on either side and intersecting streets. Amended by 8013 to permit drug stores.
ZoningRestricted StreetsMarshall Street - Jena Street to S. Lopez Street.6661 CS1922Zoning against various businesses, trades and factories, including vicinity.
ZoningRestricted StreetsMaurepas Street - Corner Gentilly Road.14411 CCS1936Amending 11302 CCS - changing from "A" Residential to "E" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsMaurepas Street - Esplanade Avenue to Gentilly Boulevard.9634 CCS1927Creating a residential district.
ZoningRestricted StreetsMilan Street - Corner Clara Street.8741 CCS1925Amending 6368 CCS so as to open the corner of Milan and Clara Streets, in square further bounded by General Pershing and Willow Streets.
ZoningRestricted StreetsMilan Street - St. Charles Avenue to Broad Street.6368 ccs1921Zoning against various businesses.Amended by 6788 CCS - substituting Tonti Street for Broad Street. Amended by 8013 CCS - to permit drug stores. Amende3d by 8340 CCS - opening Magnolia Street for business. Amended by 8741 CCS - opening corner of Clara for business.
ZoningRestricted StreetsMilan Street - St. Charles Avenue to Magnolia Street.325 CCS1913Restricting to residential use only.
ZoningRestricted StreetsMiro Street (N) - Columbus Street to Lapeyrouse Street.9486 CCS1927Creating a residential district on both sides.
ZoningRestricted StreetsMiro Street (N) - Intersection of Lapeyrouse.9487 CCS1927Releasing for business purposes, above corner further bounded by Galvez Street and Onzaga Street.
ZoningRestricted StreetsMoss Street - Bayou St. John to Canal Street.8689 NCS1912Zoning against groceries, bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, blacksmith shops, stables, picture shows, etc.
ZoningRestricted StreetsMoss Street - Esplanade Avenue toward the lake.5844 CCS1920Amending 5706 CCS (Zoning Esplanade Avenue) so as to open Moss Street for business for a distance of 300 feet from Esplanade Avenue toward the lake.
ZoningRestricted StreetsMoss Street - Mirabeau Street to near Esplanade.9444 CCS1926Creating a residential district.
ZoningRestricted StreetsMoss Street - Orleans Street to Esplanade Bridge and along the west bank of Bayou St. John to Taylor Avenue.5682 CCS1920Zoning against groceries, bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, blacksmith shops, stables, picture shows, etc.Amended by 8013 CCS to permit drug stores.
ZoningRestricted StreetsNapoleon Avenue - Intersectin of St. Charles Avenue.13319 CCS1931Amending 11302 CCS - Making two downtown corners "G" Commercial.See also 13761 CCS changing same two corners from "C" and "D" Apartments, to "F" and "G" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsNapoleon Avenue - Magaizne Street to Broad Street.9508 CCS1926Amending 5766, 7942, 8819 CCS prohibiting manufacturing plants, factories, etc.Amended by 9762 CCS to provide a penalty clause.
ZoningRestricted StreetsNapoleon Avenue - Magazine Street to Broad Street.7058 NCS1911Zoning against theatres, blacksmith shops, stables and garages.
ZoningRestricted StreetsNapoleon Avenue - Magazine Street to Leake Avenue.7942 CCS1924Amending 5766 CCS - to open this section to businesses.Amended by 8819 CCS to zone section 150 feet river side of Magazine to 150 feet lake side of Tchoupitoulas Street, and by 9762 CCS providing a penalty clause.
ZoningRestricted StreetsNapoleon Avenue - Magazine Street to Tchoupitoulas Street.8819 CCS1925Amending 7942 CCS - restricting this portion to residential uses only.
ZoningRestricted StreetsNapoleon Avenue - Saratoga to Tchoupitoulas Street.408 NCS1900Zoning against blalcksmith shops, forges, wood and coal yards, laundries, oyster and fruit shops.Amended by 6738 CCS - adding bakeries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsNapoleon Avenue - Water Street to Broad Street.5766 CCS1920Zoning against businesses.Amended by 8013 CCS to permit drug stgores, and by 9508 CCS to prohibit manufacturing plants.
ZoningRestricted StreetsNashville Avenue - Tchoupitoulas Street to Saratoga.408 NCS1900Zoning against blacksmith shops, forges, wood and coal yards, laundries, oyster and fruit shops.Amended by 6738 NCS - adding bakeries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsNeron Place - Carrollton Avenue to Lowerline Street.1538 CCS1914Restricting to residential use only.Repealed by 7607 CCS - restricting the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsOak Street - and Carrollton Avenue.8930 CCS1926Exempting the business area from the fifteen foot set-back law.See 6053 CCS - Building Code.
ZoningRestricted StreetsOak Street - Carrollton Avenue to Broadway.1812 CCS1914Restricting to residential use.
ZoningRestricted StreetsOctavia Street - Between Magazine and Constance Streets.13797 CCS1932Amending 11302 CCS - changing two lots in square bounded by Joseph Street, from "B" Residential to "E" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsOctavia Street - St. Charles Avenue to Claiborne Avenue.6843 NCS1910Restricted to residential use.Repealed by 7608 zoning the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsOlympia Street (N) - Corner Bienville Street.14595 CCS1937Amending 11302 CCS - changing the upper lake corner from "B" Residential to "E" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsOpelousas Avenue - Powder Street to Atlantic Avenue.1847 CCS1914Zoning against bar rooms.
ZoningRestricted StreetsOrleans Avenue - Claiborne Avenue to Broad Street.9207 NCS1912Zoning against bar rooms.
ZoningRestricted StreetsOrleans Street - N. Carrollton Avenue to City Park Avenue.6826 CCS1922Zoning against various businesses, trades, and factories including vicinity on either side.Amended by 8063 to permit drug stores.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPalmer Avenue - St. Charles Avenue to Claiborne Avenue.8476 NCS1912Zoning against groceries, barrrooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, bakeries, and wholesale or retail establishments of any kinds.See also 7128 CCS.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPalmer Avenue - St. Charles Avenue to Claiborne Avenue.9211 CCS1926Prohibiting business enterprises of any kind..
ZoningRestricted StreetsPanola Street - Lowerline Street to Eagle Street.8909 NCS1912Zoning against groceries, bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, store rooms, stables, nickle shows, barber shops, warehouses, blacksmith shops and foundries.See also 7155 CCS - Amended by 8013 CCS to permit drugstores.
ZoningRestricted StreetsParis Avenue - Broad Street to Gentilly Avenue.78 CCS1913Restricting to residential use only.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPeniston Street - Camp Street to Clara Street.8750 CCS1925Creating a residential district, including vicinity on either side of street.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPeniston Street - St. Charles Avenue to Magnolia Street1599 CCS1914Restricting to residential use.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPerrier Street - Amelia Street to Constantionople Street10627 CCS1928Restricting to residential use, including vicinity on either side of street.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPerrier Street - Peters Avenue to Audubon Park.2008 CCS1914Restricted to residential use only.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPierce Street (S) - Canal Street to Tulane Avenue.6454 CCS1921Zoning against various businesses, trades and manufacturing plants.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPine Street - St. Charles Avenue to Claiborne Avenue.7921 NCS1911Zoning against groceries, markets, oyster and fruit shops, stables, and wholesale or retail establishments of any kinds.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPine Street - Wall Street to Elm Street and from Zimple to S. Broad Street.6940 CCS1922Zoning against groceries, markets, oyster and fruit shops, stables, and wholesale or retail establishments of any kinds.Repealed by 7607 CCS - restricting the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPine Street - Wall Street to S. Broad Street.6548 CCS1921Zoning against groceries, markets, oyster and fruit shops, stables, and wholesale or retail establishments of any kinds.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPitt Street - Napoleon Avenue to Milan Street.3385 CCS1916Zoning against bar rooms, blacksmith shops, moving pictures, foundries, laundries, oyster shops, etc.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPoplar Street - Hillary Street to Broadway.3923 CCS1916Zoning against bar rooms, blacksmith shops, moving pictures, foundries, laundries, oyster shops, etc.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPrieur Street (N) - Intersection of Independence.14033 CCS1934Amending 11302 CCS - changing classificatin of upper lake corner from "B" Residential to "E" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPrieur Street (S) - Napoleon Avenue to Cadiz Street.1040 CCS1913Zoning against bar rooms, blacksmith shops, moving pictures, foundries, laundries, oyster shops, etc.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPritchard Street - Carrollton Avenue to Joliet Street.30 CCS1912Restricting to residential purposes only, boarding houses and hotels excepted.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPritchard Street - Carrollton Avenue to Leonidas Street.5707 CCS1920Restricting to residential purposes only, boarding houses and hotels excepted.Amended by 5714 CCS so as not to apply to businesses in process of erection.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPrytania Street - Calliope Street to Audubon Park.408 NCS1900Zoning against groceries, bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, blacksmith shops, forges, wood and coal yards, laundries.Amended by 6738 NCS - adding bakeries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPrytania Street - Corner Louisiana Avenue.13162 CCS1931Amending 11302 CCS changing above corner, also bounded by Toledano and Coliseum Streets, from "A" Residential to "C" Apartments.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPrytania Street - Felicity Street to Audubon Park.6245 CCS1914Zoning against various businesses.Amended by 7150 CCS - so as to permit the erection of Medical Buildings (opposite Touro Infirmary). Repealed by 7588 CCS zoning entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPrytania Street - Felicity Street to Bordeaux Street and Robert Street to Audubon Park.7580 CCS1923Zoning against various businesses.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPrytania Street - Jackson Avenue to Audubon Park.2001 CCS1914Restricting to residential use only.See also 2060 CCS - same zoning, boarding houses, apartments and hotels excepted, also 3014 CCS - from Felicity Street. Repealed by 7588 CCS zoning area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPrytania Street - Peters Avenue to Nashville Avenue.562 CCS1913Zoning against groceries, bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, blacksmith shops, forges, wood and coal yards, laundries.Repealed by 7588 CCS creating a residential district.
ZoningRestricted StreetsPrytania Street - Robert Street to Peters Avenue and Bordeaux to Felicity Street.7629 CCS1923Zoning against various businesses.
ZoningRestricted StreetsRampart Street (N) - Canal Street to Esplanade Avenue408 NC1900Zoning against blacksmith shops, forges, wood and coal yards, laundries, oysters and fruit shops.Amended by 6738 NCS adding bakeries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsRampart Street (N) - Canal Street to Esplanade Avenue.8985 CCS1926Creating an open zone for business.
ZoningRestricted StreetsRobert Street - St. Charles Avenue to Claiborne Avenue.6262 CCS1921Zoning against garages and automobile shops of any kind.
ZoningRestricted StreetsRobert Street - St. Charles Avenue to Hopkins Street.7682 CCS1924Zoning against garages and automobile shops of any kind.Amended by 7804 CCS.
ZoningRestricted StreetsRoman Street (N) - Elysian Fields Avenue to Arts Street.8746 CCS1925Prohibiting the establishment and operation of businesses, including vicinity on either side of street.
ZoningRestricted StreetsScott Steet (S) - Cleveland Avenue to Banks Street.11198 CCS1928Creating a residential district, including vicinity both sides of street.
ZoningRestricted StreetsScott Street (North and Suoth) - St. Louis Street to Tulane Avenue.7555 CCS1923Prohibiting the use of gasoline and oil pumps on roadway, and prohibiting the parking of vehicles for receiving oil or gasoline.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSecond Street - Daneel to Baronne Street.13619 CCS1931Amending 11302 CCS - changing from "C" Apartments to "F" Commercial, both sides of street.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSeventh Street - St. Charles Avenue to Magazine Street.6628 CCS1921Zoning against various businesses, trades and manufactories, including vicinity on either side of street.Repealed by 7588 CCS zoning the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsShort Street - From St. Charles to a point 300 feet south.8890 CCS1925Creating a residential district.
ZoningRestricted StreetsShort Street - Maple Street to S. Claiborne Avenue1789 CCS1914Restricting to residential use only.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSoniat Street - Howard Street to Magnolia Street.563 CCS1913Restricting to residential purposes only.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSoniat Street - S. Claiborne to 50 feet north of Freret, and from Saratoga to 110 feet north of Magazine Street.1913 CCSRestricting to residential purposes only.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSoniat Street - St. Charles Avenue to Saratoga Street.1901 CCS1914Restricting to residential purposes only.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSpruce Street - Carrollton Avenue to Adams Street.8876 NCS1912Zoning against groceries, bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, stables, nickle shows, barber shops, store rooms, warehouses, blacksmith shops and foundries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSpruce Street - Carrollton Avenue to Eagle Street.939 CCS1913Zoning against groceries, bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, stables, nickle shows, barber shops, store rooms, warehouses, blacksmith shops and foundries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSpruce Street.7516 CCS1923Ordinance missing from book.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Bernard Avenue - Broad Street to Gentilly Avenue.80 CCS1913Restricting to residential use only.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Bernard Avenue - Broad Street to Gentilly Avenue.7553 CCS1923Restricting to residential use only, extending restrictions to vicinity on either side of avenue.Amended by 7944 CCS to except triangles at Duels, Bruxelles, Hope and Broad Streets and Gentilly at De Saix Park.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Bernard Avenue - Corner N. Broad Street.14413 CCS1936Amending 11302 CCS - changing the downtown river corner from "B" Residential to "E" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Charles Avenue - Certain locations.7558 CCS1923Prohibiting auto service stations in certain locations.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Charles Avenue - Corner Hillary Street.8733 CCS1925Releasing corner also bounded by Pearl and Adam Streets, for business purposes.Repealed by 9205 CCS.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Charles Avenue - Howard Avenue to Carrollton.5642 CCS1920Zoning against the establishment or operation of undertaking parlors.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Charles Avenue - Intersectin of Louisiana.9108 CCS1926Releasing all four corners for business.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Charles Avenue - Intersectin of Napoleon Avenue.13319 CCS1931Amending 11302 CCS - Making the two downtown corners "G" Commercial.Also 13761 CCS changing from "C" and "D" Apartments to "F" and "G" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Charles Avenue - Intersection of Carrollton Avenue.9662 CCS1927Releasing the four corners for business.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Charles Avenue - Jackson Avenue to Carrollton.5645 CCS1920Zoning against garages nickle theatres, amusements, blacksmith shops, oyster and fruit shops, or any business or trade.Amended by 5684 CCS to permit drug stores, boarding houses.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Charles Avenue - Jackson Avenue to Carrollton.8215 CCS1925Zoning against apartment houses of more than three stories and basement.Amended by 9764 CCS as to set-back limit to buildings.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Charles Avenue - Jackson Avenue to Lee Circle.9196 CCS1926Prohibiting manufacturing plants.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Charles Avenue - Lee Circle to Carrollton Avenue.408 NCS1900Zoning against blacksmith shops, forges, wood and coal yards, laundries, oyster and fruit shops.Amended by 6738 NCS - adding bakeries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Charles Avenue - Lee Circle to Carrollton.9028 NCS1912Zoning against all kinds of businesses excepting boarding houses, hotels and apartments.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Charles Avenue - Lower side of Lee Circle to upper side of Lee Circle.1166 CCS1914Restricting to residential use.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Claude Avenue - Elysian Fields Avenue to Delery Street.8528 NCS1912Zoning against bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, blacksmith shops and moving pictures.Amended by 3486 CCS to permit picture shows.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Claude Avenue - Elysian Fields Avenue to Delery Street.7298 CCS1923Zoning against various businesses, trades and factories, including vicinity on either side of Avenue.Amended by 7500 CCS.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Claude Avenue - Elysian Fields Avenue to Delery Street.7500 CCS1923Amending 7298 CCS so as to unzone that portion between the center of Mazant Street and the center of the Industrial Canal.Repealed by 7509 CCS.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Claude Avenue - Elysian Fields to Delery Street.7675 CCS1923Amending 7298 CCS so as to unzone that portion between the center of Mazant Street and the center of the Industrial Canal.Amended by 7692 CCS so as to make the amendment to Ordinance No. 7432 CCS instead of 7298 CCS.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Claude Avenue - Marigny Avenue to Delery Street.7432 CCS1923Zoning against various businesses, trades and factories, including vicinity on either side of Avenue.Amended by 8013 CCS so as to permit drug stores. Also amended by 7959 CCS so as not to apply between St. Ferdinand and Monegut Streets.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Claude Avenue - Mazant Street to Independence Street.8899 CCS1926Releasing for business purposes.See also 9626 CCS - same zoning.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Maurice Avenue - Chartres Street to N. Rampart Street.8555 CCS1925Creating a residential district including vicinity of either side of street.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Roch Avenue - Galvez to Urquhart Street.7519 CCS1923Zoning against various business, trades and factories.Amended by 8013 CCS to permit drug stores, and by 7892 CCS to exempt square bounded by St. Roch, Roman, Derbigny and Spain Streets.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSt. Roch Avenue - Marais Street to Galvez Street.2033 CCS1914Zoning against bar rooms, dance halls, picture shows, blacksmith and wheelwright shops, and street and sidewalk stands.
ZoningRestricted StreetsState Street - Magazine Street to Claiborne Avenue.1801 CCS1914Restricting to residential use only.See also 5793 CCS.
ZoningRestricted StreetsState Street - Tchoupitoulas Street to Saratoga Street.408 NCS1900Zoning against blacksmith shops, forges, wood and coal yards, laundries, oyster and fruit shops.Amended by 6738 NCS - adding bakeries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsState Street Drive - S. Claiborne Avenue to Baldwin.7592 CCS1923Creating a residential district including vicinity on either side of Drive.Repealed by 7973 CCS - zoning the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSycamore Street - Leonidas Street to S. Claiborne Avenue.6138 CCS1921Zoning against bar rooms, markets, groceries, fruit and oyster shops, wholesale or retail establishments of any kind.Amended by 8013 CCS to permit drug stores.
ZoningRestricted StreetsSycamore Street - Lowerline Street to Water Plant.7955 NCS1911Zoning against bar rooms, markets, groceries, fruit and oyster shops, wholesale or retail establishments of any kind.
ZoningRestricted StreetsThalia Street - Corner Coliseum Street.14362 CCS1936Amending 11302 CCS - changing downtown lake corner from "D" Apartments to "G" Commercial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsThird Street - Broad Street to Dorgenois Street.13639 CCS1913Amending 11302 CCS - changing three lots on upper side of street from "B" Residential to "I" Industrial.
ZoningRestricted StreetsUpperline Street - Baronne Street to Danneel Street.9682 CCS.1927Zoning against various businesses.
ZoningRestricted StreetsUrsuline Avenue - Claiborne Avenue to Hagan Avenue.408 NCS1900Zoning against blacksmith shops, forges, wood and coal yards, laundries, oyster and fruit shops.Amended by 6738 NCS adding bakeries.
ZoningRestricted StreetsUrsuline Avenue - Claiborne Avenue to Hagan Avenue.9168 NCS1912Zoning against blacksmith shops, forges, wood and coal yards, laundries, oyster, fruit shops, barber shops, nickle shows, store rooms, etc.
ZoningRestricted StreetsUrsuline Avenue - Claiborne Avenue to Hagan Avenue.5735 CCS1920Zoning against blacksmith shops, forges, wood and coal yards, laundries, oyster, fruit shops, barber shops, nickle shows, store rooms, etc., area to include vicinity on either side of avenue.Amended by 8013 CCS - to permit drug stores. Also by 9032 CCS to permit retail business on 58 feet of ground facing N. Broad Street between Ursuline and Governor Nicholls Streets.
ZoningRestricted StreetsValence Street - Baronne Street to Danneel Street.9682 CCS1927Zoning against businesses.
ZoningRestricted StreetsValence Street - Claiborne Avenue to the river.8646 CCS1912Zoning against groceries, bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, livery stables, nickle shows, store rooms and warehouses.
ZoningRestricted StreetsValmont Street - Camp Street to Atlanta Street.8095 NCS1911Zoning against businesses.
ZoningRestricted StreetsValmont Street - St. Charles Avenue to Willow Street.6520 CCS1921Zoning against businesses.Amended by 7593 CCS so as not to apply to those portions of Freret Street between Valmont and Soniat Streets. Amended by 8013 CCS to permit drug stores.
ZoningRestricted StreetsWalnut Street - St. Charles Avenue to the river.1462 CCS1914Restricting to residential purposes only.Repealed by 7607 CCS - restricting the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsWebster Street - Magazine Street to St. Charles Avenue.561 CCS1913Restricting to residential use only, permitting boarding houses, apartments and hotels.See also 5256 CCS - Repealed by 7591 CCS zoning the entire area.
ZoningRestricted StreetsWebster Street - St. Charles Avenue to the river.3354 CCS1916Zoning against bar rooms, blacksmith shops, picture shows, foundries, laundries, oyster and fruit shops, markets and stables.
ZoningRestricted StreetsWest End Boulevard - Homedale Avenue to Adams Street.6856 CCS1922Zoning against various businesses, trades and manufactories.Amended by 7224 CCS and 7630 CCS - including zoning in surrounding areas. Amended by 8013 CCS to permit drug stores.
ZoningRestricted StreetsWhite Street (N) - Dumaine Street to Esplanade Avenue.8630 NCS1912Zoning against livery stables.
ZoningRestricted StreetsWillow Street - Napoleon Avenue to Broadway.8426 CCS1925Creating a residential district.
ZoningRestricted StreetsZimple Street - Fern Street to Carrollton Avenue.1171 CCS1914Restricting to residential use only.
ZoningRestricted StreetsZimple Street - Lowerline to Audubon Place.8353 NCS1912Zoning against groceries, bar rooms, markets, oyster and fruit shops, bakeries, and wholesale or retail establishments of any kinds.
ZoningSpecial OrdinancesOrdinances covering special requirements - Also creating a Planning and Zoning Commission, zoned areas, etc. - Creating laws applicable thereto.
ZoningSpecial OrdinancesAmendment of 11302 CCS.13746 CCSAmends Section 1 - clarifying certain terms "vacant", etc.
ZoningSpecial OrdinancesAmendment of 11302 CCS.13747 CCSAmends Section 3 - clarifying intent of "Item No. 6".
ZoningSpecial OrdinancesAmendment of 11302 CCS.13748 CCSAmends Section 6 - relative to mortuary establishments.
ZoningSpecial OrdinancesAmendment of 11302 CCS.13749 CCSAmends Section 10 - relative to existing buildings.
ZoningSpecial OrdinancesAmendment of 11302 CCS.13760 CCSAmends Section 27 - as to how changes may be made.
ZoningSpecial OrdinancesAmendment of 11302 CCS.11920 CCS1929Amending Section 1 of 11302 CCS, Defining "Garages."Other amendments to 11302 CCS will be found in chronologicl order under "Restricted Areas" under "Restricted Streets" in Restricted Streets.
ZoningSpecial OrdinancesApartments.10069 CCS1927Prohibiting the erection of any multiple apartment, or the alteration or repair of any existing building containing more than four apartments, in any section of the city now zoned for residential purposes.Amended by 10201 CCS - providing that permission may be obtained for erection of such apartment upon recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Engineer.
ZoningSpecial OrdinancesClassification of zoned areas.11302 CCC1929Carrying into effect Act 240 of the Legislature of 1926, creating classification of zoned areas as follows: "A" and "B" - Residential; "C" and "D" - Apartments; "E", "F", and "G" - Commercial; "H" - Vieux Carre; and "I:, "J", and "K" - Industrial.
ZoningSpecial OrdinancesGasoline Filling Stations.14139 CCS1934Prohibiting construction, maintenance or operation of any oil filling stations within 200 feet of any church or school within the area bounded by the Mississippi River, river side of Claiborne Avenue, upperside of Bienville Street, and the lower side of Howard Avenue.See also "Gasoline".
ZoningSpecial OrdinancesHospitals.9929 CCS1927Prohibiting the establishment of any lodging house, charitable institution, hospital or similar institution in any area which is now, or may hereafter be zoned for residential purposes.
ZoningSpecial OrdinancesLoud Speakers.13285 CCS1931Amending 12937 CCS and 13033 CCS - regulating the operation of loud speakers within 300 feet of any Class "A", "B", "C", or "D" Zones.
ZoningSpecial OrdinancesPlanning and Zoning Commision.9613 CCS1927Creating the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City Of New Orleans.Amended by 14093 CCS.
ZoningSpecial OrdinancesSchools and Colleges.11242 CCS1929Amending 8404 CCS to provide for the establishment of enlargement of schools, colleges, boarding houses, apartment houses and hotels in zoned areas.
ZoningSpecial OrdinancesSpecial Ordinances.4705 CCS1907Prohibiting erection, operation or maintenance of stock pens, cattle pens, shipping or unloading stations for cattle in the area bounded by Toledano Street, Peters Avenue, Claiborne Avenue and the river.
ZoningSpecial OrdinancesZoning Boards of Appeals and Adjustments.11639 CCS1929Creating a Zoning Board of Appeals and Review, fixing powers, fees etc.Amended by 11797 CCS by adding "Amending 11302 CCS". See also 13649 CCS - creating a Zoning Board of Appeal and Adjustment.
ZoningSpecial OrdinancesZoning Laws.8731 CCS1925Defining Zoning Areas and laws applicable thereto.Amended by 8404 CCS - defining types of buildings in zoned areas. See also 11242 CCS - amending 8404 CCS as to schools, colleges, etc.
ZoningSpecial Ordinances (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Bayou St. John - Dumaine Street Bridge and Esplanade Avenue Bridge (Triangle).14554 CCS1937Two irregular strips along Bayou St.John made "A" Residential.
ZoningSpecial Ordinances (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Broad - S. Dorenois, Fourth - Third.13639 CCS1932Changing 3 lots within the area from "B" Residential to "I" Industrial.
ZoningSpecial Ordinances (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Broad Place to Apricot Street - Pine Street to Lowerline Street.14088 CCS1934Defining area as "A" Residential.
ZoningSpecial Ordinances (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Dryades - Danneel Streets, Third Street - Philip Street.13619 CCS1932Changing certain lots within the area from "C" - Apartments to "F" - Commercial.
ZoningSpecial Ordinances (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Esplanade Avenue - Ponce de Leon Street, Moss - Vignaud Streets and Grand Route St. John.13847 CCS1932Changing upper lake corner of Esplanade Avenue from "A" Residential to "E" Commercial.
ZoningSpecial Ordinances (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Gentilly Road - Caton and Foy Streets, Frenchmen Street - Touro Street.14412 CCS1934Changing 13 lots in area from "A" - Residential to "E" - Commercial, and 4 lots from "A" - Residential to "B" - Residential.See also 14035 CCS changing square bounded by Gentilly Avenue, line of Faubourg Darcantel, Foy and Touro Streets, from "A" to "E".
ZoningSpecial Ordinances (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Gentilly Road - Paris Avenue, St. Bernard Avenue - Florida Avenue.14555 CCS1937Changing area from "A" and "C" to "I" Industrial.
ZoningSpecial Ordinances (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Monticello Avenue - S&WB Tract, Hamilton Street - Hickory Street.13305 CCS1931Changing from "B" Residential to "E" Commercial.
ZoningSpecial Ordinances (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)North Claiborne Avenue - N. Villere Street, Piety Street to Gallier St.13973 CCS1933Changing various lots in the area from "B" Residential to "E" Commercial.
ZoningSpecial Ordinances (Amendment to Ordinance No. 11302)Patterson Street - Alex Street, Belleville Street - Oliver Street.14524 CCS1937Changing from "I" Industrial to "C" Apartments.

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