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Mayor David McDavid is pleased to announce the 2025 Mayor’s Community Prayer Luncheon, to beheld on Friday, October 24, 2025, from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church Family Life Center.
This year’s theme, “Thrive in 2025,” will focus on the importance of setting good goals, pursuing them with faith, and living a life that thrives in alignment with God’s purpose.
The featured guest speaker will be Sid Bream, former Major League Baseball player and Christian motivational speaker. Bream played for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Pittsburgh Pirates, Atlanta Braves, and Houston Astros, appearing in four consecutive National League Championships and two World Series.
He is best remembered for his legendary game-winning slide in the 1992 National League Playoffs, a moment that propelled the Braves to the World Series and remains one of baseball’s most iconic plays.
Since retiring from professional baseball, Bream has dedicated his life to sharing his faith and inspiring others. His motivational talks center around:
- Faith and Values - Living a life guided by Christian principles.
- Perseverance – Overcoming challenges and setbacks with determination.
- Teamwork and Leadership – The importance of working together to achieve success.
- Character and Integrity – Upholding honesty, humility, and strong moral values.
- Inspiration from “The Slide” – Using his famous moment as a lesson in finishing strong and trusting God’s plan.
The luncheon will also feature entertainment by the Zachary High School Jazz Band and Choir and First Baptist Church Zachary Praise Team. A complimentary fish fry lunch will be served, and doors will open at 11:00 a.m.
Mayor McDavid encourages the community to come together for a time of fellowship, worship, and inspiration at this special annual event.
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The City of Zachary is proud to announce that it has been awarded a Keep Louisiana Beautiful Trash Receptacle Grant. Through this initiative, four new “Let Louisiana Shine – Stop Littering” receptacles have been installed at the newly constructed Zachary Police Station on Old Slaughter Road.
The purpose of this grant is to help communities reduce litter and maintain cleaner, more attractive public spaces. Research shows that the presence of properly placed and maintained trash receptacles can reduce litter by as much as 78 percent.
“We are grateful for this opportunity to partner with Keep Louisiana Beautiful and the State of Louisiana,” said [Insert City Official’s Name/Title]. “These receptacles are an important step in our commitment to keeping Zachary clean and welcoming for residents and visitors alike.”
The City of Zachary extends its appreciation to Keep Louisiana Beautiful, the State of Louisiana, and the Office of the Lieutenant Governor for their continued support in promoting a cleaner, greener community.

The City of Zachary, in partnership with Waste Management, is announcing important updates to recycling and garbage collection services for residents.
Beginning October 6, 2025,Waste Management will deliver new 96-gallon recycling carts to households across Zachary. These larger carts will replace the current 18-gallon bins and are designed to accommodate increased recycling capacity. The new carts will be serviced using automated trucks, phasing out the older rear-load collection system.
Residents who wish to keep their old 18-gallon bins may do so; however, Waste Management will no longer collect recyclables from them once the new carts are in place.
Additionally, new garbage and recycling rates will go into effect in October:
- Residential Garbage & Recycling: $33.30
- Senior Garbage & Recycling (inside city limits): $18.15
These upgrades are an important step in making Zachary’s sanitation services more efficient and sustainable. We appreciate the community’s cooperation as we continue working toward a cleaner, greener city.
For more information, residents may contact the City of Zachary, 225 654-1902.
Click HERE for Waste Management's press release.
The City of Zachary is considering amendments to the Unified Development Code (UDC). Proposed changes include:
• Updated standards for Bed & Breakfast operations
• Revised rules for drive-in/drive-through hours
• New distinction and permit cap for mobile vendors
• Allowing limited use of metal as an exterior material
• New threshold for accessory building size review
• Addition and clarification of definitions
A full copy of the draft text amendments is available on the City of Zachary’s website HERE, or at City Hall during normal business hours.

Upgrades to help traffic move more smoothly through Zachary are on the way. The City recently accepted bids for two major intersection projects: extending the southbound turning lane on Church Street at Old Scenic Highway, and the northbound turning lane on Main Street at Plank Road.
In the coming weeks, you’ll notice red cones at both intersections as crews begin the excavating and cutting phase. These improvements are funded through the City of Zachary’s dedicated street funds. Mayor David McDavid noted that traffic often bottlenecks at these locations, creating long lines for turning vehicles. Once complete, the upgrades are expected to significantly ease congestion and improve travel for drivers.


The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for our area through Saturday, with heavy rainfall expected to begin tomorrow. In preparation, the City of Zachary is providing free, self-serve sandbag stations for residents starting today, July 16.
Sandbag Pickup Location (City of Zachary Residents Only):
Zachary Youth Park
1650 Mt. Pleasant Road
4:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Important Guidelines:
- Limit of 10 sandbags per household
- Residents must bring their own shovels
- Assistance will be available for elderly and disabled residents
Residents who live outside Zachary city limits may pick up sandbags at:
Doyles Bayou Park BREC
7801 Port Hudson-Pride Road
City of Zachary Public Works crews are actively preparing for the anticipated severe weather by:
- Inspecting canal drainage systems
- Cleaning storm drains along major roadways
- Clearing ditches
- Staging barricades in case road closures become necessary
Mayor David McDavid encourages all residents to monitor weather updates, exercise caution while traveling, and take steps now to protect their homes and families.
“We are prepared, and we urge everyone in our community to stay alert and be ready,” said Mayor McDavid. “Together, we will get through this safely.”
For real-time updates and additional resources, please follow the City of Zachary Facebook Page on social media.
Contact Person: Bryant Dixon, Director, Planning & Zoning Department
Email: Bryant.dixon@cityofzachary.org
The City of Zachary is pleased to announce that the July 2025 Public Review Draft of the updated Comprehensive Master Plan, along with the updated Future Land Use Map, is now available for public review and comment.
This draft plan presents a shared vision for the City’s future, addressing key priorities, including:
- Future growth and development
- Transportation and infrastructure improvements
- Economic development and downtown revitalization
- Housing and neighborhood planning
- Parks, recreation, and resilience strategies
How to Participate
Residents, business owners, and community stakeholders are encouraged to view and download the draft plan and map by visiting the City’s website. Public input is essential to ensure the plan reflects the community’s needs and aspirations. Feedback, questions, and suggestions can be submitted online or in person.
Next Steps
Representatives from Villavaso & Associates (V&A)will present the draft plan at the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting scheduled for August 4, 2025. The presentation will include an overview of the plan, an opportunity for questions, and time for public comments.
Community members are also welcome to visit the City of Zachary Planning & Zoning Department at any time prior to the meeting to discuss the draft in more detail.
Your participation is vital in shaping the future of Zachary. Together, we can create a thoughtful, sustainable roadmap for growth and prosperity.
To view the City of Zachary 2025 Comprehensive Master Plan Update and The City of Zachary Proposed Future Land Use Map, please visit the Planning & Zoning page here.

The City of Zachary and Zachary Wings Elite proudly hosted the 2nd Annual Mayor’s Cup Games on Saturday, July 5, 2025, at Northeast High School. This exciting track and field competition, part of the AAU Region 11 Southern District, welcomed more than 350 athletes ages 5–18 for a day of spirited competition and community pride.
A total of 28 teams traveled from across Louisiana, Mississippi, and Georgia to participate in a full slate of track and field events. Young athletes showcased their skills and determination as they competed for gold, silver, bronze, and baby bronze medals.
In addition to event medals, special honors were presented, including the Mayor’s Cup trophy and the Mayor’s Games Star Performer award recognizing the top boy athlete of the day.
Mayor David McDavid was in attendance to officially kick off the event and sponsor the awards ceremony. “The Mayor’s Cup Games exemplify the dedication, sportsmanship, and talent of our youth,” said Mayor McDavid. “We are proud to support opportunities that inspire and empower young athletes.”
Congratulations to The Nola Rush Track Club, crowned champions of this year’s Mayor’s Cup Games, and to the Houma Jets Track Club, who earned runner-up honors.
The City extends sincere appreciation to James Trotter, Chairman of the Mayor’s Cup Games and Head Coach of Zachary Wings Elite, for his leadership and commitment to organizing this outstanding event.
Congratulations to all participating athletes for their hard work, determination, and impressive performances.
For more information about Zachary Wings Elite or upcoming youth athletics events, please contact:
James Trotter
Head Coach, Zachary Wings Elite
Email: jptrotter14@gmail.com
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