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By The New Orleans TribuneIn NewsPosted November 6, 2018

City Council Launches New Website

The new website of the New Orleans City Council, council.nola.gov, went live Monday, Nov. 5, 2018. In addition to the new website, the Council has recently renovated the City Council Chamber and made additions to its central staff. The Council's new website was designed and is maintained by public servants, and...

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