Sandbags Available Ahead of Storm Threat
SANDBAGS AVAILABLE AHEAD OF STORM THREAT
Residents, especially those who live in areas prone to flooding, are encouraged to prepare for potential effects from Tropical Storm Delta. The forecasted projected landfall for Delta includes the Gulf Coast of Louisiana later this week and could strengthen to a Category Two Hurricane or stronger. Sandbag sites are available throughout Lafayette Parish. All locations are self-bagging, and residents must bring their own shovel and manpower.
Please note: The Fortune Road sandbag location is no longer open and has been moved to Foster Park at 399 2nd Street in Youngsville.
LAFAYETTE CITY AND PARISH SANDBAG LOCATIONS
North District site at 400 N Dugas Road (located off North University Avenue)
Foster Park at 399 2nd Street in Youngsville Self-bagging; bring shovel and manpower
Bags Per Household
Please limit sandbags to four bags per exterior door.
Maximum of 20 sandbags per household.
MUNICIPALITY SANDBAG LOCATIONS
Broussard
City Hall, 310 E. Main Street (behind City Hall)
Deer Meadow Subdivision (corner of Deer Meadow Boulevard and Myette Point Street)
Broadview Drive (by Broussard Community Center) Self-bagging; bring shovel and manpower. Sandbag stations are open until the threat of heavy rain has passed.
Carencro
Community Center, 5115 N. University Avenue (behind the Community Center) Self-bagging; bring shovel and manpower
Duson
Duson Park at South A Street Self-bagging; bring shovel and manpower
Scott
Public Works Department, 116 Lions Club Road Sandbags are not available at this time, the City of Scott will send out updates once they become available
Youngsville
Foster Park at 399 2nd Street in Youngsville and a second location off of 4th Street Self-bagging; bring shovel and manpower