CITY OF WALKER JOB APPLICATION new online version

 For those with ADA-Recognized Disabilities,

Remote Participation is available for 

Open Meetings (Council Meetings/Planning and zoning, etc.).

Please submit

Application for Remote Access to Public Meetings 

 See Resolution in link below.

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Community Outreach page 

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UTILITY PAYMENTS ONLINE

For those paying online that may be on disconnect

list or making a payment later than due date,

please notify the Utility Department to be

sure your payment is processed to  avoid delay

in restoring service or avoid 

disruption of service.

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ANIMAL SHELTER PAYMENTS

 Animal Shelter Payments

 

ALCOHOL LICENSE PAYMENTS

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 FINANCE/AGENDAS/MINUTES 

City of Walker Master plan updated 2018

 COUNCIL MEETING

Monday, June 9, 2025

6:00 p.m.

AGENDA

Planning & Zoning Meeting 

Monday, June 16, 2025

6:00 p.m. 

City Hall

13600 Aydell Lane

AGENDA 

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 WALKER POLICE DEPARTMENT JOB APPLICATION

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 The Water We Drink

Consumer Confidence Report

2024 Water Grade Report 

Consumer Confidence Report 2024

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FLOOD AWARENESS

Flood Awareness

  HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS

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honor our vets

 

 

 

 

How Do I Obtain A Public Record

The City of Walker's business is your business. To simplify your request for information, submit a public records request form. By law, the Municipal Clerk has 72 hours to produce the requested documents. There is no charge for a public records request; however, there will be a duplication fee of $1 per page for standard- or legal-sized copies of any documents you wish to take with you. Prices may vary for maps and electronic media.

In Louisiana, anyone 18 years or older has the right to examine, copy or obtain a copy of a public record [unless specifically exempted] of any public body, including state, parish or municipal agency or board. Generally, anything "having been used, being in use or prepared" for use in the conduct of public business is a public record, regardless of physical form. Public records include such things as drafts of documents, statistics, maps, letters, memos, budget requests, budgets, tapes, electronic data, payrolls, certain retirement information and tax assessment rolls. The public records law does, however, exempt certain records.

For a copy of the public records law, click here. To request records from the City of Walker, click here.