Public access to city buildings restricted in Natchitoches | Coronavirus

NATCHITOCHES, La. –  With the State of Louisiana back in a modified phase 2, the Natchitoches Mayor Ronnie Williams Jr. is trying to keep his citizens and staff safe. 

Under a new order, starting Monday, December 7th, all access to city buildings will be restricted to the public for the safety of the employees and citizens until further notice. The restriction on access to City buildings includes the Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreation Center and the Utility Service Center where customers make utility payments.

The Youth Basketball League for the City of Natchitoches will be postponed until further notice. For information or questions about the Youth Basketball League, contact the Recreation Department at (318)357-3892.

The lobby of the Utility Service Center as mentioned above will close to the public, however, our employees are still available to assist in collecting payments, new service connections, disconnections, and transfers.

The first two lanes of the drive thru are open for utility payments. The third lane of the drive thru is set up to assist those customers needing new service connection, disconnection or a transfer.

For faster service during this time, utility payments can be made in the following ways:

  • Credit card payments can be made via telephone (VISA and MasterCard ONLY)
  • Check payments can be put in the drop box located in the last drive thru lane

The City also offers online bill pay for utility customers 24/7. Visit the city’s utility website here. 

For information or questions regarding utility payments, contact the Utility Service Center at (318)357-3830.

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