The City of New Orleans announced on April 9 that the recording of the April 8, 2026 New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission (NOHDLC) hearing is now available online. The city said that due to technical issues, the link to access the meeting recording can be found as ‘Gov-04-08_NOHDLC Meeting.mp4.’
The availability of this recording allows residents and stakeholders to review discussions and decisions made during the recent NOHDLC meeting. Providing public access to such recordings supports transparency in local government proceedings.
In addition to this update, the city continues to offer a range of resources for residents, businesses, and visitors. These include information about city laws and ordinances such as the Home Rule Charter, Code of Ordinances, and Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. The city’s website also provides details about various offices defined by both city charter and state law as well as information on boards and commissions.
Residents can utilize NOLA 311 for non-emergency services or government information either online or by calling directly. The city also maintains open data platforms with downloadable datasets, dashboards tracking initiatives, spatial data tools like Property Viewer and Streetwise maps, and links to other official websites.
Information about language access services is available for those who need assistance or wish to file complaints regarding communication services provided by the city.
