The executive order that temporarily restricted recreational boating and closed boat launches due to high water levels caused by recent heavy rainfall has now been rescinded by St. Landry Parish President Jessie Bellard.
“We want to thank everyone for their patience and understanding while these safety measures were in place,” Bellard said. “With water levels now returning to normal, residents and visitors are once again welcome to enjoy our parish waterways responsibly.”
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For more information, please contact the St. Landry Parish Government at (337) 948-3688 or visit the parish’s official website.
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