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NEW ORLEANS–Mayor Latoya Cantrell held a news conference on Monday to update residents of Orleans Parish on the cyber-security incident that happened on Tuesday, December 13th.

The Mayor says that, starting Tuesday, City Hall will be open with normal business hours.

She also said that the City remains actively involved in the recovery efforts related to the incident, and individual agencies and departments continue to be impacted in various ways.

The City’s Emergency Operations Center will remain activated throughout this cyber-security incident.

Regular nola.gov services remain down right now, but, a temporary webpage has been set up for residents to request 3-1-1 services; pay sales, use and parking taxes and pay parking and camera tickets.

Emergency Services Update-

Emergency Services

New Orleans Police Department

The New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) continues normal operations. Communications through the Orleans Parish Communications District are effective and efficient. The department is documenting incidents manually. Body-worn cameras and in-car camera footage continue to record and plans are in place to ensure the preservation of footage. Temporarily, NOPD will not be able to run background checks for the public.

 

New Orleans Fire Department

The New Orleans Fire Department emergency response is not affected, and firefighters are responding as normal to all calls.

 

New Orleans Emergency Medical Services

New Orleans Emergency Medical Services (EMS) response operations have not been impacted. There may be a delay for non-emergency business matters. Residents are asked to call 3-1-1 for non-emergency requests until department phone lines are restored. EMS-related business emails can be sent to noems.public@gmail.com.

 

Real-Time Crime Center

The City’s public safety cameras are functional and are recording.

 

Orleans Parish Communications District

The Orleans Parish Communication District (OPCD) system has remained operational throughout this event. Citizens who wish to submit NOLA-311 requests online should do so at www.nola311.org until the incident is resolved. OPCD continues to work closely with other City of New Orleans public safety agencies to offer assistance where needed.

 

Facilities & City Services

New Orleans Recreation Development Commission

All facilities and programs will open and operate as usual. Residents will need to manually sign in when visiting NORD facilities.

 

Courts

Juvenile Court is open. Municipal and Traffic Court will remain closed Tuesday; however, Municipal Court will be hearing first appearances and bond hearings. The District Attorney’s Office, Criminal District Court, and the Sheriff’s Office will operate as normal.

 

Sanitation

There is no anticipated impact to the Department of Sanitation operations. Enforcement Rangers will track violations manually on paper records.

 

Public Works Maintenance and Inspection

The City will continue to clean catch basins and address potholes. Reports will be made manually.

 

Taxes & Revenue

Monthly sales tax payments are due on Friday, Dec. 20. Since the City’s systems are down, taxpayers have the option of filing tax forms at Parish EFile or Sales Tax Online. The Department of Revenue will service taxpayers in person at City Hall and will accept payments by cashier checks and money order. City Hall employees will be paid on time.

 

New Orleans Health Department

The New Orleans Health Department offices will be open as usual. The department will be answering phones for resident issues and accommodating walk-ins for questions and immunization records. There will be limited connectivity and difficulty accessing files and data. Healthcare for the Homeless will be unable to see patients due to the inability to access electronic health records. They will have all regular sites fully staffed and will be using paper records to reschedule patient appointments when individuals arrive. WIC will be fully staffed and able to operate using paper records, and should be able to distribute vouchers beginning Tuesday afternoon or Wednesday morning. Other programs will have limited connectivity and inability to access files and data.

 

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Orientation (WIOA) and classes (STRIVE & LaJET) will occur as normal. No computerized job search will be available, so job seekers can view printed job leads displayed on job boards.

 

Neighborhood Engagement Office

Neighborhood Liaisons will continue to address cases by working with City departments by phone. All updates can be provided by residents over the phone at 504-658-4980. Neighborhood Engagement will update residents with pertinent information via NextDoor and other available digital outlets. Neighborhood Engagement will continue to coordinate future CleanUpNOLA events over the phone with partners and begin sorting submitted community impact grant applications.

 

Permits

Safety and Permits

The Department of Safety and Permits will be scheduling inspections manually while services are down. Community members should use the following phone numbers Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. or call 3-1-1 24/7 to schedule inspections:

  • Taxis, school buses & other ground transportation — 504-658-7170
  • Building inspections — 504-658-7130
  • Electrical inspections — 504-658-7145
  • Mechanical inspections — 504-658-7153

Until further notice, all payments must be made by check or money order made out to The City of New Orleans. All applications, documents, and records must be submitted in paper form.

 

City Planning Commission

The City Planning Commission will be able to accept all types of applications, filed manually on paper as normal. Timely review of new and pending applications may be delayed.

 

Historic Districts Landmark Commission

The New Orleans and Central Business District Historic Districts Landmark Commission will hold the regularly scheduled Architectural Review Committee meetings on Tuesday Dec. 17. Applicants need to bring six sets of 11″x17″-size drawings for review. Over-the-counter reviews for repair and restoration work will be issued in person at the One Stop permitting office on the 7th floor of City Hall. Review and approval of building plans will temporarily be halted.

 

Vieux Carre Commission

The Vieux Carre Commission will be able to meet applicants, perform site visits, conduct inspections, and hold its regularly scheduled Architectural Committee meeting on Tuesday. Permits will be created manually as necessary.

 

Film Permits

Film permitting will be coordinated through location managers on behalf of productions via phone and evaluated for conditional approval by the Film New Orleans office and pertinent City offices.

 

Parking Permits & Towing

Parking enforcement officials will fully support field enforcement operations, support boot returns and assisted releases, and will accept payments at the Claiborne Auto Pound Cashiering Office. Towing will be able to execute normal operations. The Department of Public Works traffic team will not be able to review or approve permits in the digital permitting system. Field operations will be tracked manually on paper. Parking officials will be unable to issue residential permit parking decals.

 

Parks and Parkways Rental Permits

The Department of Parks and Parkways can receive in-person rental requests at our office located at 2829 Gentilly Blvd. between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. However, the department cannot confirm new park rentals for Armstrong Park, Jackson Square, Washington Square, Brechtel Park and Palmer Park until the system is available. Joe Bartholomew golf course is open but cannot book advance tee times. The department will accommodate golfers on a first come, first served basis.

City Council

It is the Council’s aim for the final regular City Council meeting of the year, scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 19 at 10 a.m., to proceed as planned. Due to access to limited technology, the Council will only take up matters of extreme time sensitivity. This second meeting of the month allows the Council to meet its City Charter legal obligation of two meetings per month. Public notice and agenda will be forthcoming and in compliance with open meetings law.