The City of New Orleans announced on March 24 that the video of the March 24 City Planning Commission (CPC) meeting is available for viewing on YouTube.
This information is important for residents, business owners, and others interested in city planning decisions and local government transparency. By providing online access to public meetings, the city enables broader participation and awareness among community members who may not be able to attend in person.
According to the announcement, viewers can watch the CPC meeting at https://www.youtube.com/live/NCEjgT4nJ-Q. The city also highlighted resources such as NOLA 311 for non-emergency services and customer support. Additional tools mentioned include open data downloads, city dashboards tracking initiatives, spatial data like Property Viewer and Streetwise maps, as well as online complaint forms regarding language access services.
The announcement included reminders about where to find laws governing New Orleans—such as the Home Rule Charter, Code of Ordinances, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance—and information about various offices defined by both city charter and state law. Links were provided for submitting service requests online or by calling NOLA-311.
Making public meetings accessible through digital platforms reflects a continuing effort by New Orleans officials to increase civic engagement. Residents are encouraged to utilize these resources for staying informed about local government activities.

