TPCG Coronavirus Daily Update for March 20, 2020

03/20/2020 06:35 PM

From the Office of the Parish President Gordon Dove:
(all new information is marked with an asterisk * and red)

* Number of Coronavirus Cases in Terrebonne Parish: 7 (increase of 3 from March 19, 2020)

* Terrebonne Parish President Gordon Dove has issued a statement advising the citizens of Terrebonne Parish and business owners, that he does not have any plans to close any businesses in Terrebonne Parish that aren’t presently required to be closed due to the executive order from Governor Jon Bell Edwards.

32nd Judicial Court System Information: All 32nd Judicial Courts will close at 4:30pm, Friday, March 20, 2020, and reopen on April 13, 2020.

All juries for 32nd Judicial Court System in Terrebonne Parish have been cancelled for the month of March.  An update will be provided for juries in April.

Access to 32nd Judicial Court System has been limited.

* Terrebonne Parish Clerk of Court Information:  The Terrebonne Parish Clerk of Court office hours beginning Monday, March 23, 2020, will be from 8:30AM to 12:30PM. Visitor restrictions are in place at the Clerk of Courts office. For more information call 985-872-0466 or visit terrebonneclerk.org.

* Anyone needing mental health assistance can call the South Central Louisiana Human Health Services Crisis Assist Link Line (CALL) 24-hours a day. and speak to a licensed social worker at 877-500-9997. The Louisiana Department of Health has the "Keep Calm thru COVID" hotline open 24-hours of day and can be reached at 866-310-7977. All calls are confidential.

Small Business Assistance: The U. S. Small Business Administration has declared that all small businesses in Louisiana are eligible for COVID-19 business assistance. To get started immediately, visit SBA.gov/disaster.  SBA offers a three-step process for disaster loans at disasterloan.sba.gov/ela/Documents/Three_Step_Process_SBA_Disaster_Loans.pdf.  The Louisiana Economic Development is also offering COVID-19 Business Resources at opportunitylouisiana.com/covid-19-assistance, an online guide to assistance available for impacted businesses.  Look for updates to the guide at OpportunityLouisiana.com.

* Terrebonne Parish School District Feeding Program:  The Terrebonne Parish School District is providing free "Grab and Go" lunches from Monday through Friday from 11AM to 1PM. All Pre-K to 12th grade students (public and private school students) and any student with disabilities up to age 22, can receive a meal. Students must be present to be served a meal. No student ID is required.

Meals can be picked up at the closest Terrebonne Parish School District high school located to your home. For schools where it is safe, students may walk up to the school to receive a meal. Students arriving by a vehicle should remain in their vehicle.

  • Ellender Memorial High School – Meal distribution will be in the front of the school /main entrance.
  • H.L. Bourgeois High School – Meal distribution will be in the front parking lot/main entrance.
  • South Terrebonne High School – Meal distribution will be in the front of the school.
  • Terrebonne High School – Meal distribution will be in the bus circle. Enter on St. Charles Street.

Terrebonne United Churches Food Bank Information:  The Terrebonne Churches United Food Bank in Houma is open and distributing food to those in need.  The food bank is open from 8:30AM to Noon on Monday and Saturday, and from 12:30PM to 4PM on Wednesday.  Service to the homeless is provided on Thursdays from 8:30AM to Noon.  The TCU Food Bank office hours are from 8AM to 3PM, Monday thru Friday.  For more information or assistance, please call the TCU Food Bank at 985-851-5523 or visit their website at tcufoodbank.org.

Terrebonne ARC (TARC) has closed ALL operations, including stores, as of 4:30 PM Wednesday March 18, 2020.

 

Terrebonne Parish Government Information:

Trade and building permits can be applied for by using the Gabasse Street parking garage, Lane #4.  You can also apply online at tpcg.org/permits/apply.

The Good Earth Transit System will begin operating their fixed route service on the weekend/holiday schedule, seven days a week until further notice effective Friday, March 20, 2020.  The City of Thibodaux will begin its first route from NSU at 8:06AM and the last route will be at 4:06PM.  Good Earth Transit office hours will remain from 8AM to 5PM. Please call Good Earth Transit at 985-850-4616 for further information or questions.

All Terrebonne Parish departments and facilities are limiting visitor access. Terrebonne Parish Government Tower is closed to all visitors. Citizens are advised to use online services at tpcg.org or call the particular department you need to access. Citizens needing to make utility payments or drop off other items and documents are asked to please use the drive-thru lanes on Gabasse Street parking lot. Before visiting any Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government facility, please call to confirm visitation requirements.

The Terrebonne Wildlife Museum and Folklife Museum are closed until further notice.

Terrebonne Parish commodity distribution by the Terrebonne Parish Housing and Human Services Department have been cancelled for this week.

* Additional Parish information:

  • All Terrebonne Parish sponsored events have been cancelled that may exceed 50 people.
  • All Terrebonne Parish Recreation (TPR) events have been postponed until further notice.
  • The Live after 5 event scheduled for Downtown Houma in March has been cancelled.
  • Access to the 32nd Judicial Court System has been limited.

All Terrebonne Parish Government offices remain open with normal business hours but with limited public visition.

 

Terrebonne Parish Council Information:  The Terrebonne Parish Council will NOT hold committee meetings on Monday, March 23, 2020. All significant items are being placed on the Regular Council meeting on Wednesday, March 25, 2020. The Parish Council has put into place specific protocol for their meetings due to COVID-19. Please visit the Parish’s website at tpcg.org for additional information regarding attendance and viewing of the council meeting. You may call the Parish Council office at 985-873-6519 for more information.

City Court of Houma Information:  Per the Louisiana Supreme Court’s order, City Court of Houma has suspended all civil trials, hearings, and court appearances through March 27, 2020. Civil filings are still allowed inside the courthouse; however access to the hallway will be limited to four people. All Juvenile and Adult Criminal matters are still being heard, but the number of individuals allowed in the courtroom is limited to ten. Everyone else must wait outside the courthouse and wait to be called inside for their hearing. Payments for traffic tickets, fines, etc. are still allowed inside the courthouse; however access to the hallway will be limited to four people. People are encouraged to go to houmatix.com to see if they can pay their traffic ticket online.

Registrar of Voters Information:  The Terrebonne Parish Registrar of Voters office will be closed effective at 8AM, Friday, March 20, 2020, until further notice due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  The Registrar of Voters gray mailbox can be used to drop off paperwork and blank voter registration forms will be placed on a clipboard on top of the gray mailbox.  Filled voter registration forms can be placed in the gray mailbox.  Citizens can register to vote online at sos.la.gov or geauxvote.com.  The Registrar of Voters can be reached via email at terrebonnerov@sos.la.gov.

La. Workforce Commission, Office of Worker’s Compensation Information:  The La. Workforce Commission Office of Worker’s Compensation Office located in Government Tower will remain open but with visitation restrictions. All persons needing access to the Worker’s Compensation office should speak to the security guards located on the first floor of the Government Tower’s Gabasse Street location, and the security guards will contact the Worker’s Compensation office for someone to come meet you in the lobby of Government Towers. Citizens can call the Worker’s Compensation office at 985-857-3775 for assistance.

Governor John Bel Edwards, through Executive Order JBE 2020-30, has required that all gatherings of 50 people or more shall be postponed or cancelled. He has also required all casinos, video poker establishments, movie theaters, bars, bowling alleys, and fitness centers and gyms, statewide, to cease operations completely. All restaurants, cafes, and coffee shops, statewide, shall cease allowing for any on premises consumption of food and beverages, but may continue, take out, drive-thru and delivery services, and in no circumstance shall food or beverages purchased be consumed on premises. These provisions set by the Governor shall remain in place beginning on March 17, 2020 until April 12, 2020 unless terminated earlier.

La. Workforce Commission, Unemployment Compensation Information:  Residents needing information regarding unemployment compensation should contact the Louisiana Workforce Commission at 876-8990, 800-351-4378, 866-783-5567, or visit the local office at 807 Barrow Street (Town Hall Building) in Houma.

Consolidated Waterworks District No. 1 - Terrebonne Parish Information:  Effective Wednesday, March 18, 2020, the office lobby at 8814 Main Street will be closed to the general public. Drive-thru windows will be open normal hours, 8AM to 5PM Monday thru Friday, for paying your water bill or conducting other business. You may contact the office at 985-879-2495 or via their website at tpcw.org.  Please follow their Facebook page for up to date information.

Terrebonne Parish Library Information:  Beginning today, March 17, 2020, the library system will provide curbside/front door delivery only. The main library, East Houma, and North Terrebonne Branches will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Thursday, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.

The bayou branches will be open Monday to Thursday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

All fines will be waived while the library facilities are closed.

Library programs and meeting room bookings are cancelled for the month. Library facilities will be closed to the public until this Sunday. We will assess the situation on Friday in regard to next week. 

We are encouraging library patron to focus on the many digital services available on the library's website. Please contact the main library at 985-876-5158 or visit the Terrebonne Parish Library’s website at mytpl.org.

  • All Terrebonne Parish sponsored events have been cancelled that may exceed 50 people.
  • All Terrebonne Parish Recreation (TPR) events have been postponed until further notice.
  • Live after 5 event scheduled for Downtown Houma in March has been cancelled.
  • Access to the 32nd Judicial Court System has been limited.

Terrebonne Council on Aging (TCOA) Information:  The Terrebonne Council on Aging (TCOA) has implemented the following measures:

  • All local senior centers and lunch centers have been closed until further notice.
  • All home visits by TCOA have been cancelled.
  • Senior citizens who receive home delivered meals will continue to receive home delivered meals and all senior citizens who utilized the senior centers and lunch centers for meals and are in need of meals will be added to the home delivery list to receive meals.
  • All senior center and lunch center managers will begin check-up calls tomorrow to registered senior citizens every other day.
  • All information and assistance request will be conducted via telephone. If a senior citizen needs information or assistance, they should call the Council on Aging office at 985-868-8411.
  • All assessments for senior citizens will be conducted by telephone.
  • No changes to the Council on Aging transportation system have been implemented at this time.

 

To help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and other viruses you should do the following:

  • Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
  • Cover your mouth or nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze, or cough and sneeze into your upper arm, not your hands.
  • Clean frequently touched surfaces with regular household cleaning sprays or wipes.
  • Use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol.
  • Stay home from work or school if you are sick.

For the most updated information regarding COVID-19, residents can do the following:

  • Dial 211 and ask a question.
  • Text LACOVID to 898-211.
  • Visit LA211help.org.

Documents