Walker recycles!

Don't forget to save your plastic, your paper and your aluminum cans. There's now a recycling bin available 24/7 behind the Walker Municipal Building, 10136 Florida Boulevard.

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Up & coming events

>>Now through February 28
Registration for Walker Parks & Recreation TBall, Baseball & Softball

>>February 4
Mardi Gras Parade

>>February 13
Planning & Zoning meeting

>>February 13
City Council meeting

>>March 12
Planning & Zoning meeting

>>March 12
City Council meeting

>>April 12
March of Dimes March for Babies in Sidney Hutchinson Park

>>July 30
CityFest


Walker Works



We're connecting Walker's workforce with Livingston Parish businesses. Companies in our community can list career opportunities, and job seekers can search for employment closer to home. It's totally free.

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Meet Gas Department
Superintendent Larry Williams



Larry Williams
Superintendent, Gas Department
13730 Ball Park Road
Walker, LA 70785

Phone: 225.665.2467
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Mr. Larry Williams began his career with the Town of Walker in 1992. He is a board member of the Louisiana Gas Association and serves as an alternate for the Louisiana Municipal Gas Association. He was born in Independence and was raised in Slaughter. After graduating from Clinton High School in 1978, he joined the Marine Corps Reserve. Prior to joining the City of Walker, he worked for 13 years with Gulf States Utilities as a corrosion technician and a construction supervisor. He and his wife Bertha have seven children and 13 grandchildren. He attends the Church of God in Baton Rouge, where he serves as a local board member, choir member and men's director.

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