Natchitoches LA

NATCHITOCHES LOUISIANA WWW.NATCHITOCHES.COM WEAVING HISTORY WITH A FORWARD-LOOKING FOCUS

NATCHITOCHES, LA AT A GLANCE NATCHITOCHES, LA WHAT: A historic and vibrant city in Central Louisiana WHERE: Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana WEBSITE: www.natchitoches.com BOASTING A BEAUTIFUL STREETSCAPE AND EQUALLY IMPRESSIVE BACKDROP, THIS CITY HAS A LOT TO BE PROUD OF WEAVING HISTO FORWARD-LOOK 1 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08

Positioned along the banks of the picturesque Cane River in central Louisiana, Natchitoches is a city where history and progress converge. Founded in 1714, this interesting community is the oldest permanent settlement in the Louisiana Purchase territory, and the historical significance is evident in its well-preserved architecture and storied past. Natchitoches exudes a ORY WITH A KING FOCUS 2 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08

charming, timeless ambiance, drawing visitors with its brick streets, scenic river views, and rich cultural heritage. CELEBRATING A COMMUNITY The city thrives on its vibrant and welcoming community spirit, supported by robust tourism. Throughout the year the community bursts with a lively calendar of events and festivals that attract visitors from near and far. From Jazz and R&B to the Zydeco and Meat Pie festivals, and celebrations like Juneteenth, there are a plethora of opportunities for locals and visitors to enjoy music and delicious food in the open air. However, the crown jewel of Natchitoches’ festivities is the renowned Christmas Festival.“It’s one of the biggest in the south,” shares Mayor, Ronnie Williams.“10s of 1000s of people come to town every year for that event.” Natchitoches is also home to the Louisianna Sports Hall of Fame, a tourist attraction, where sports legends like Shaquille O’Neal and Eli Manning have been honored. This year, Drew Brees is set to join the illustrious list of inductees. PRESERVING HISTORY AND ENHANCING DOWNTOWN “We’re known for our downtown,” depicts Williams.“It is very beautiful in terms of flowers and how things are landscaped. And we’ve got the river, which is a central part, in terms of the events that we have.” The city has made significant strides in preserving its historic landmarks while also enhancing the downtown experience for residents and visitors.“We are blessed and fortunate, we really don’t have many vacancies ever,” he boasts, noting that the many Mom and Pop type establishments, such as a candy store, and coffee shops, are supported by the Historical District Business Association, and add vibrancy to the area. Williams notes that Downtown Natchitoches gained significant attention in the late 1980’s,with the filming of Steel Magnolias, a classic movie starring Julia Roberts and Sally Field, which inspired revitalization of the city core. More recent developments include a $5 million project, completed in 2018, that brought sidewalk improvements, hanging planters, new bollards, and an amphitheater with plenty of seating. Additionally, a $2 million project restored a historic house near the riverbank, enhancing its appeal as a venue for weddings and other events. Williams acknowledges, “We were just speaking about the need to do a new master plan. The last one was done 25 years ago, and there’s a need for a new one to incorporate the walkability, and some of the wayfaring and lighting as well.” INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS Recent infrastructure projects include upgrades to the city’s water and sewage systems, road repairs, 3 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08 NATCHITOCHES, LA

but we’re looking to budget for that, a few million dollars every other fiscal year to replace some of those underground pipes.”Additionally, the replacement of a downtown bridge is set to commence in the near future. “It’s financed by the state of Louisiana,” the mayor reports, “It should be coming on in the next one or two years. That’s a major project for us.” ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND BUSINESS ATTRACTION The city is working to improve and area along the Cane River, known as the Mill District. Williams and enhancements to public facilities. “We like to tout that we’re an old city. But what comes with that is aging and old infrastructure,” Williams remarks, sharing that a $17 million water treatment facility is in the works, increasing capacity from 7 to 10 million gallons per day. Another $17 million project is in the design phase, focusing on sidewalks, drainage improvements, and implementing a bike and pedestrian plan.The city is also budgeting to replace old cast iron waterlines. Williams details.“We don’t have a grant with that yet, 4 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08

844-708-7274 3 Waterway Square Place Suite 110 The Woodlands TX 77380 Quality Service for Over 25 Years Commercial Services Residential Services Landfill & Transfer Stations We Are Dedicated to Make a Cleaner and Healthier World Contact us today: 844-708-7274 Waste Connections strives for a greener and cleaner tomorrow in all our locations spread across the U.S. and Canada. We demonstrate this daily through our quality service solutions for our residential and business customers in our communities. Waste Connections commercial waste collection provides your business with a range of containers and service schedules for your garbage pickup needs. Waste Connections offers convenient pickup times and reliable service. Residential garbage recycling is available in many areas wherever we offer garbage pickup. Whether you have a spring cleaning project or have commercial needs, you’ll find friendly assistance and professional service at Waste Connections. Commercial Waste Collection Commercial Recycling Commercial Organic/Food Waste Industrial and Manufacturing Compactors Shredding Portable Toilets Commercial Roll Off Dumpster Rental Intermodal Container Waste Processing and Transfer Stations Materials Recovery Facility or MRF Green Waste Processing and Composting Special Waste Disposal Electronic Waste Household Hazardous Waste Residential Garbage Collection Residential Yard Waste Residential Recycling Portable Toilets Bulk Pick Up Residential Dumpster Rental

WASTE CONNECTIONS COMMITTED TO EXCELLENCE IN SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLING SERVICES Waste Connections is the third largest publicly traded solid waste services company in the United States and the largest in Canada. With over 23,000 employees, $8 billion in annual revenue, and $19 billion in assets, Waste Connections partners with over 7,500 city, county, and joint powers agencies. Our decentralized business model empowers local managers to make decisions on the ground, ensuring efficient and responsive service without needing to “call corporate.” Unlike many companies controlled by private equity or hedge funds, Waste Connections is here for the long haul. Choosing Waste Connections means stability and a commitment to long-term partnerships. Our company culture is driven by a “Servant Leadership” philosophy that promotes respect, encouragement, accountability, teamwork, and genuine care for colleagues. We operate from a “bottom-up” perspective, cherishing our employees and expecting the highest moral standards from our leadership. We strive to give back to the communities we serve, fostering a sense of mutual growth and support. In the competitive market of hiring and retaining quality drivers, our financial health allows us to offer solid wages and comprehensive benefits. This attracts top talent across our service and maintenance platforms, enhancing job satisfaction and employee retention. Communities benefit from a dedicated and experienced workforce committed to delivering exceptional service consistently and reliably. CUSTOMER SERVICE EXCELLENCE Waste Connections is committed to the highest level of customer service in the industry.We recognize that citizens and businesses within the community are customers of both Waste Connections and their local cities. Our customer service commitments include: • Human-Driven Service: Customers are always dealt with locally courteously and professionally. • 24-Hour Availability: Local telephone numbers provide a Waste Connections service line available to customers 24/7. • Prompt Response: Service concerns/complaints received by 2:00 p.m. are addressed on the day received. Calls after 2:00 p.m. are remedied no later than the next business day.All service concerns are addressed within 24 hours. • Detailed Logs: A log of service questions, concerns, and complaints is maintained and provided to city officials monthly. • Community Involvement: We are committed to volunteer work and active participation in business and community organizations, enhancing business and public relations. • Well-Maintained Equipment: Our equipment is properly maintained to ensure efficient, clean, and safe service delivery. • • Thorough Training: Before employment, each Waste Connections employee undergoes drug tests, physicals, and background checks.After employment, they receive intensive training on equipment operations, safety, and customer service. • Responsive Management: Waste Connections management personnel are always available to answer questions or service concerns from designated elected and staff representatives. Waste Connections provides quality service solutions for residential, business, and industrial trash and recycling customers. We strive for a greener and cleaner tomorrow in all of our locations across the U.S. and Canada.

recounts, “That is an area we’d like to see get developed. It has a brewery now, and we’re looking at trying to entice some other developers to come in there.” Natchitoches Parish is home to five major employers, referred to by Laura Lyles, Chamber of Commerce President, as “The Big Five.”These include RoyalOMartin, a family owned company specializing in wood products, Trus Joist, manufacturers of joists and beams for homebuilding, and International Paper, who produce packaging products. Within the city itself is Alliance Compressors, who make parts for AC units, and Pilgrim’s Pride, a poultry processing plant.“So those are our major industries.We are open for business,” Williams conveys. He also highlights Northwestern State University, noting,“That’s a major economic driver as well, they’re really important for us. They have a lot of economic impact, and they create jobs for our economy. We certainly want to see them do well.” He says the city is dedicated to supporting these local industries, prioritizing their needs during major weather events to ensure production can resume as quickly as possible, and maintaining a close relationship with plant managers through monthly calls, and an open door policy. Natchitoches also leverages Louisiana’s Industrial Tax Exemption Program (ITEP) to help these businesses save money and reinvest in job creation. “We feel like that’s a win win for us. We get a lot more out of the deal 7 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08 NATCHITOCHES, LA

Headquartered in Pineville, Louisiana, Cleco Corporate Holdings LLC is a regional energy holding company that conducts its business operations through Cleco Power (Cleco), a regulated electric utility that serves approximately 295,000 customers across 24 parishes in Louisiana. Cleco Power owns eight generating units with a total rated capacity of 2,676 megawatts and operates 946 megawatts on behalf of its generation partners. The company’s assets also include approximately 1,386 miles of transmission lines and approximately 12,288 miles of distribution lines. Cleco has been a cornerstone of Louisiana’s energy infrastructure since 1935 and attributes its decades of service to a dedicated workforce, strong customer service and a commitment to Louisiana’s economic growth. As Cleco approaches its 90th anniversary in 2025, the company continues to be guided by its core values of safety, respect, community, integrity and excellence and focused on its mission to deliver safe, reliable and affordable power while positioning itself as the leading clean energy company in the state. Industry electrification and renewable energy impacts require a strategy reset. As companies prioritize a clean energy future, Cleco Power is reinvigorating its economic development strategy and is here to support your corporate goals. Cleco and its dedicated economic development team are laser-focused on preparedness, making significant investments to offer clean and renewable energy, and engaging with local educational and talent initiatives to power Louisiana’s present and future. Plug into Powerful Support YOUR PARTNER IN POWERING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT State-spanning service across 24 parishes Flexible, reliable and responsive Developing a clean and green energy future Nearly 100 development-ready sites clecodev.com Connor Bradford Economic Development Project Manager 661-713-2445 | connor.bradford@cleco.com Amy Thibodeaux Economic Development Project Manager 337-277-4950 | amy.thibodeaux@cleco.com Richard Cornelison Director, Marketing and Economic Development 405-823-4135 | richard.cornelison@cleco.com CONTACT

being added to this area. In terms of what types of businesses Natchitoches is hoping to attract, Williams says,“We would like for it to be a business that is going to be pleasant for people that live near.” He emphasizes the city’s efforts to attract businesses that align with opportunities from the Biden administration’s CHIPS Act, with the goal of bringing more skilled and high-paying jobs to the community. “We looked at this EDA grant that’s centered on the CHIPS act, of which the main goal is to manufacture semiconductors in the United States,” he explains. “My thought was to connect with the university, they have some information technology offerings over there, in terms of degrees, and those could be some good paying jobs.” ADDRESSING HOUSING CHALLENGES The mayor highlights the ongoing efforts to address the housing affordability crisis in Natchitoches. He maintains that a growing demand, combined with limited supply, has driven up housing costs, than we give up from it,” asserts Williams. “We’re willing to work with our manufacturers anyway we possibly can.” As the city looks to attract new employers, Mayor Williams underscores the efforts to foster a supportive and business-friendly environment. Recognizing the need to streamline processes and enhance online accessibility, the city has revamped its website and continues to work towards greater efficiency. “People have commented to us that they go to other cities, and they can do things online more easily, more efficiently,” he admits, “We’re getting to that point, to where it’s very simple. We just have a few more steps to go.” Currently the community is seeing economic investment along Interstate 49, welcoming an auto mall, along with two other businesses which are in the construction phase. To improve traffic and safety concerns, a state funded roundabout is also 9 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08 NATCHITOCHES, LA

NOW WITH CAMPUSES IN NATCHITOCHES AND SABINE PARISHES Bossier Parish Community College, affectionately known as BPCC, has been a cornerstone of Northwest Louisiana’s educational landscape since its establishment in 1967. With a rich history spanning almost six decades, BPCC has consistently provided a high-quality academic experience, earning a reputation for excellence locally, regionally, and nationally. Its innovative learning environment, diverse programs, and certifications are designed to equip students for success in the current job market or further their studies at a four-year university. BPCC’s array of programs is as diverse as the interests and goals of its students. From healthcare to technology, cyber to criminal justice, and media to manufacturing, BPCC offers more than 40 associate degree programs and various short-term certifications. This variety ensures that every student can find a path that aligns with their goals and interests. The programs are designed to be flexible, affordable, and transferable. BPCC has extended its reach beyond its main campus to Natchitoches and Sabine parishes. This expansion is a testament to BPCC’s dedication to providing additional convenience to students across the region. Now, students can pursue their degrees close to home, eliminating the need for a long commute. It’s community college without the commute! Throughout the year, you can request additional information specific to your goals or register for upcoming classes. Visit BPCC.edu. Fall classes are enrolling now! @bpcc_cavs bpcc.edu 7/10/23 - Bossier Parish Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate degrees. Bossier Parish Community College also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of Bossier Parish Community College may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website (www.sacscoc.org). • Bossier Parish Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age, religion, qualified disability, marital status, veteran’s status, or sexual orientation in admission to its programs, services, or activities, in access to them, in treatment of individuals, or in any aspect of its operations. Bossier Parish Community College does not discriminate in its hiring or employment practices. • Coordinator for Section 504 and ADA: Angie Cao, Student and Disability Services Specialist - Disability Services, 6220 East Texas Street, Bossier City, LA 71111 - (318) 678-6511 - acao@bpcc.edu - 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. M-F, excluding holidays and weekends. • Equity/Compliance Coordinator: Teri Bashara, Director of Human Resources - Human Resources Office, 6220 East Texas Street, Bossier City, LA 71111 - (318) 678-6056 - 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. M-F, excluding holidays and weekends.

11 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08 NATCHITOCHES, LA

although not to the extent seen in places like San Francisco or Austin, Texas. Along with this, he says the attractiveness of the historic district, and the presence of the university are factors in the elevated real estate prices.“We have parents with means, who may purchase a home for their child while they are here for four years,” Williams elaborates.“All of these factors contribute to the high cost of housing here in the city of Natchitoches, but the current Council and myself, we are willing to allow housing, and subdivisions to be built and to happen.” The recent adoption of a city wide master plan is expected to help Natchitoches deal with these challenges. “It lays out potentially where we could develop some housing in our city, we even talked about a tiny housing aspect, just from a viewpoint of affordability” he remarks. A FUTURE VISION Natchitoches thrives not only on strong leadership and community engagement but also on vital © 2024 International Paper Company. All rights reserved. The International Paper logo is a trademark of International Paper Company. Since opening in 1974, the Red River Mill has served as an integral part of the Campti, La., and surrounding area by providing employment opportunities, economic growth and stability, and community investments. The mill, originally constructed by Western Kraft in 1974, employs nearly 500 team members to produce containerboard with end uses including corrugated boxes and shipping containers, and paper grocery bags for retail, e-commerce, distribution and more. Proud to be Your Community Partner 12 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08

partnerships that contribute to its success. Williams points to key collaborators, such as the Cane River National Heritage Area and the Cane River Waterway Commission, which funded nearly $5 million in recent developments.The National Park Service and Northwestern State University also provide crucial support, along with the many vendors the city works with for essential services. Looking ahead, Mayor Williams envisions a prosperous future for Natchitoches, driven by economic growth, enhanced infrastructure, and a safe, inviting community. “We want to do all of these things that lead to growing our population, 13 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08 NATCHITOCHES, LA

PREFERRED VENDOR/PARTNER n Waste Connections www.wasteconnections.com/natchitoches Waste Connections, the third largest solid waste company in the U.S. and largest in Canada, with $8+ billion in revenue and 23,000 employees, offers decentralized management, long-term stability, and a servant leadership philosophy. Our commitment to sustainability ensures innovative trash, recycling, and landfill management for a greener future. n Cleco www.clecodev.com Cleco Corporate Holdings LLC is a regional energy company that conducts its business operations through Cleco Power LLC (Cleco), a regulated electric utility that serves approximately 295,000 customers across 24 parishes in Louisiana. Cleco is headquartered in Pineville, Louisiana and has approximately 1,200 employees. n Bossier Parish Community College www.bpcc.edu Founded in 1967, Bossier Parish Community College is a 2-year community college with campuses in Bossier City, LA, Natchitoches, LA, and Many, LA. BPCC offers more than 40 associate degree programs and various shortterm certifications. Classes are affordable, flexible, and transferrable. School information and class registration is available at www.BPCC.edu. n International Paper www.internationalpaper.com For more than 50 years International Paper’s Red River Mill has been proud to serve as an integral part of the Campti community and surrounding areas. The mill employs nearly 500 talented team members that safely produce containerboard for end uses including corrugated packaging and paper for grocery bags. inviting people to come here, and not only come here but stay here,” he relays. “Everything we do, from attracting businesses and reducing crime to improving recreation and infrastructure, all of that is with the goal to make Natchitoches a place where people want to continue to come, and a place where people want to live.” 14 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08

WWW.NATCHITOCHES.COM WWW.BUSINESSVIEWMAGAZINE.COM AS FEATURED IN Natchitoches LA

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTI5MjAx