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Additional Resources
The City of Baton Rouge and Parish of East Baton Rouge are managed
by a single, consolidated form of government. By having a
consolidated government duplication of government services is
eliminated, government efficiency is increased and cost is reduced.
Basically, consolidated government is regarded as a more efficient way
of running a metropolitan area. This form of government stems
from 1947, when the people of the parish voted to consolidate the
functions of local government so that the City of Baton Rouge
and the rural, unincorporated areas of East Baton Rouge Parish would
be served by a single government. The local government was
further consolidated in 1982 when citizens voted to join the City and
Parish Councils into a single governing body called the Metropolitan
Council
Mayor-President
As the name implies, the Mayor-President
is the Mayor of the City of Baton Rouge and the Parish President for
the Parish of East Baton Rouge. The Mayor-President sets the
government's agenda, vision and manages its day-to-day functions.
He appoints most of the department heads and supervises the services
of those departments. While he does not set the city's
public policy (that is the job of the Metropolitan Council) the
Mayor-President influences policy through his relationships and his
appointees.
Metropolitan Council
The East Baton Rouge Parish Metropolitan
Council is responsible for setting the policy of the City-Parish
government. The Metro Council is responsible for passing new
legislation and approving how the city spends money. When it
comes to passing new legislation, many of the items members introduce
come first from their constituents. There are currently 12
Council Districts for East Baton Rouge Parish. If you do not
know who your council member is, you can use the
Council District Lookup and
search using your street address.
Services
Realizing that many citizens may not know which department handles
a certain service, we strive to make this site service oriented rather
than just department oriented. Services provided by the City-Parish
government have been grouped together by who the service applies to.
The Residents,
Business,
Visitors and Economic
Development pages of our site group services into several
categories to allow users to quickly find the service they are
seeking.
Departments and Agencies
All City-Parish Departments are represented on our
Department Directory. Several other
Agencies that may not be under direct control of the City-Parish
Government but do provide services to citizens of our area are also
represented. The directory lists department name, director,
phone number, email and web address, if applicable.
Agendas and Calendar
The Agendas page list the all of the
agendas from various agencies available on the site. The
Metro Calendar
shows the current months schedule of meetings.
Additional Resources
About Us
The About Us section of the site
gives a brief history of Baton Rouge and a more detailed
description on the Government.
Organizational Chart
The Organizational Chart
shows the lay out of the Executive, Judicial and Legislative
Branches as well as State Constitutional Offices. It also
shows the agency that comprise each branch.
Code of Ordinances
The
Code of Ordinances
are a compilation of laws applicable to East Baton Rouge Parish
that have been enacted by the Metropolitan Council. They cover a
wide range of topics such as City-Parish departmental
organization, traffic codes, criminal codes, health codes, and
miscellaneous codes. This compilation is updated after each
council meeting by the Municipal Code Corporation.
Plan of Government
The Plan of
Government can be considered the City-Parish's "Home Rule
Charter" or constitution. It was approved by the voters of the
Parish in 1947 and has been amended several times over the years. It
details the compostion and powers and duties of the Metropolitan
Council, Mayor, and City Court as well as several other essential
functions of Government like the Finance Department, Public Works,
Council Administrator-Treasurer, etc. It can only be amended by a
vote of the people.
Metro 21
Metro 21 is the City-Parish's government access
channel. It provides information to the public about city
services and activities including weekly council meetings and school
board meetings and classes for credit from Louisiana State
University. In addition, local events such as community meetings,
"How to Adopt Pets", tax seminars, road work updates, police, fire
and EMS information, job opportunities, commodity listings, housing
and energy assistance programs by the Parish, State and Federal
Government can be found on this channel. In case of an emergency,
Metro 21 will broadcast valuable information to the public 24 hours
a day, throughout the event. The Metro 21
Schedule page lists channel programming for the current month.
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