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The Louisiana Supreme Court has frozen Henry Consulting’s emergency sanitation contract in the French Quarter and Downtown ...
The Louisiana Supreme Court issued a preliminary injunction allowing IV Waste to continue garbage collection in the French ...
IV Waste and its lemony-fresh scents are here to stay. Many residents across the French Quarter were blown away when they ...
After a French Quarter board approved a new emergency sanitation contract, New Orleans' trash feud reached a new peak.
In one of America's favorite party hotspots, residents and business owners say the stench of trash and bad decisions is being ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The Louisiana Supreme Court on Wednesday (July 30) overturned two lower-court rulings and granted a ...
All members of the board voted to keep IV Waste as the trash collector, resulting in two companies handling sanitation ...
The French Quarter Management District has set the stage to have two sanitation contractors by week’s end. The board voted ...
The Louisiana Supreme Court halted New Orleans' trash showdown hours before dueling garbage companies were set to start ...
Henry Consulting was supposed to start the trash contract Friday, with IV Waste still picking up some trash following a contract with the French Quarter Management District earlier this week.
IV Waste’s contract, valued at $459,000 per month, will initially be paid by the district, though officials expect reimbursement from the city.
IV Waste owner Sidney Torres confirmed that the mayor is looking to terminate the contract that his company has held on an emergency basis since December of last year.