The move comes two weeks after Gov. Jeff Landry opened a state-run homeless shelter that some local leaders criticized.
Heightened security restrictions will be in effect for the busiest section of the French Quarter starting next week.
Led by Governor Jeff Landry, Louisiana is implementing tax and regulatory policies that will help the state attract new businesses and boost economic growth.
A 14-square-block area of the French Quarter has been designatied an “enhanced security zone,” where ice chests will be prohibited.
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