Build East Baton Rouge - Community Town Hall Forum
Thu, Jan 08
|EBRPL - South Branch
Build East Baton Rouge (Build EBR), the East Baton Rouge Parish Redevelopment Authority, invites community members to participate in a Community Town Hall as part of the development of its Five-Year Strategic Redevelopment Plan.


Time & Location
Jan 08, 2026, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
EBRPL - South Branch, 2210 Glasgow Ave, Baton Rouge, LA 70808, USA
About the event

Build East Baton Rouge (Build EBR), the East Baton Rouge Parish Redevelopment Authority, invites community members to participate in a Community Town Hall as part of the development of its Five-Year Strategic Redevelopment Plan.
This Town Hall will provide residents and stakeholders with an opportunity to share perspectives on neighborhood conditions, redevelopment priorities, and community needs across East Baton Rouge Parish. Input gathered during this session will help inform Build EBR’s strategic direction and future redevelopment efforts.
The session will be facilitated by NM Consulting, inclusive, and focused on listening and dialogue.
No preparation is required — all experiences and perspectives are welcome.
Featured Redevelopment Projects
Erie Street Eco Park
A former underutilized site transformed into a vibrant community green space, Erie Street Eco Park reflects a commitment to environmental resilience, neighborhood health, and accessible public amenities. The project integrates stormwater management, native landscaping, and recreational space to support both people and place.
The Electric Depot
Once an industrial facility, the Electric Depot has been reimagined as a mixed-use destination that blends adaptive reuse, entrepreneurship, arts, and community gathering. The project demonstrates how strategic redevelopment can preserve historic character while catalyzing economic and cultural activity.
Florida Corridor Master Plan
The Florida Corridor Master Plan represents a long-term vision for one of Baton Rouge’s most significant commercial and cultural corridors. Through community-driven planning, this initiative focuses on reinvestment, connectivity, housing stability, transportation access, and economic opportunity—laying the groundwork for equitable growth along the corridor.
Learn More About Build EBR's Work
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