Communities We Serve

We serve all of Louisiana, but the majority of our projects are located in Southeast Louisiana. At Franklin Pavement Management LLC, we are proud to offer our paving and road construction services to numerous communities across Louisiana. Below, you'll find detailed information about each area we serve, including the types of roads and materials common in these locations.

Ascension Parish

  • Donaldsonville: Known as the former capital of Louisiana, Donaldsonville is rich in history with many preserved antebellum homes and historic sites. Located along LA-1, the roads are primarily asphalt with some concrete sections in the historic downtown area, providing easy access to Baton Rouge and other nearby cities.

  • Gonzales: Often referred to as the "Jambalaya Capital of the World," Gonzales hosts the annual Jambalaya Festival. Accessible via I-10, the roads are mostly asphalt with concrete in commercial areas, making travel to Baton Rouge and New Orleans convenient.

  • Sorrento: A small town known for its welcoming community and local festivals. Situated near the intersection of I-10 and LA-22, the roads are predominantly asphalt, providing easy access to surrounding areas.

  • Darrow: Home to several historic plantations, including the famous Houmas House Plantation. Located along LA-22, the roads are a combination of asphalt and gravel, offering a scenic route through historic plantation country.

  • Lemannville: A rural community known for its agricultural contributions to the parish. Accessible via LA-18 and LA-405, the roads are mainly asphalt with some gravel roads in rural areas, connecting to major highways.

  • Prairieville: One of the fastest-growing communities in Ascension Parish, known for its excellent schools and family-friendly environment. Located near I-10 and LA-73, the roads are asphalt with concrete sections in newer developments, providing quick access to Baton Rouge and New Orleans.

  • Aben: A small unincorporated community with a close-knit population. Accessible via local roads connecting to LA-1 and nearby highways, the roads are primarily asphalt.

  • Acy: Known for its peaceful rural setting. Located near LA-431, the roads are asphalt with some gravel roads in rural areas, providing access to surrounding communities.

  • Barmen: A quiet, unincorporated community. Connected by local roads to major highways, the roads are mainly asphalt.

  • Barton: A small community with a strong local heritage. Accessible via LA-75 and local roads, the roads are asphalt with occasional gravel roads.

  • Belle Helene: An area known for its natural beauty. Connected by LA-1 and nearby highways, the roads are primarily asphalt.

  • Bowden: A rural locale with a strong sense of community. Accessible via local roads linking to major routes, the roads are asphalt and gravel.

  • Brignac: Known for its picturesque landscapes. Connected by local roads to LA-22 and nearby highways, the roads are predominantly asphalt.

  • Brittany: A community named after the region in France. Accessible via LA-621 and nearby routes, the roads are mainly asphalt.

  • Brusly McCall: A small, close-knit community. Connected by local roads to LA-1, the roads are asphalt.

  • Bullion: Known for its rural charm. Accessible via local roads and nearby highways, the roads are asphalt with some gravel sections.

  • Burnside: Home to several historic plantations. Located along LA-44, the roads are asphalt, providing scenic routes through historic areas.

  • Cofield: A rural area with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via local roads linking to major routes, the roads are mainly gravel.

  • Cornerview: Known for its community events and local charm. Connected by local roads to nearby highways, the roads are asphalt.

  • Duckroost: A small, quiet community. Accessible via local roads connecting to major routes, the roads are asphalt.

  • Duplessis: Known for its residential neighborhoods. Connected by local roads to LA-73 and I-10, the roads are asphalt.

  • Dutchtown: A rapidly growing area with excellent schools. Located near I-10 and LA-73, the roads are asphalt with concrete in new developments, providing quick access to Baton Rouge.

  • Galvez: Named after the Spanish Governor Bernardo de Gálvez. Accessible via LA-42, the roads are mainly asphalt, connecting to nearby highways.

  • Geismar: Known for its industrial plants and residential growth. Located near LA-30 and I-10, the roads are asphalt and concrete.

  • Hillaryville: A small community with historical significance. Connected by local roads to LA-22, the roads are asphalt.

  • Hobart: Known for its rural landscape and peaceful setting. Accessible via local roads and nearby highways, the roads are asphalt and gravel.

  • Hohen Solms: A small, historical community. Connected by local roads to major routes, the roads are asphalt.

  • Hope Villa: Known for its welcoming atmosphere. Accessible via local roads linking to major highways, the roads are asphalt.

  • Lake: A rural area known for its natural beauty. Connected by local roads to LA-42, the roads are mainly gravel.

  • Little Prairie: A small community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via local roads connecting to major routes, the roads are gravel and asphalt.

  • McElroy: Known for its quiet, rural charm. Connected by local roads to nearby highways, the roads are asphalt and gravel.

  • Marchand: A small community with a strong local heritage. Accessible via local roads linking to major routes, the roads are asphalt.

  • Miles: Known for its scenic landscapes. Connected by local roads to LA-30, the roads are asphalt.

  • Modeste: A rural community with historical significance. Accessible via local roads connecting to major highways, the roads are asphalt and gravel.

  • Mount Houmas: Known for its proximity to historic sites. Connected by local roads to LA-1, the roads are asphalt.

  • Oak Grove: A peaceful, rural area. Accessible via local roads linking to major highways, the roads are gravel and asphalt.

  • Noel: Known for its rural charm. Connected by local roads to nearby routes, the roads are asphalt.

  • Palo Alto: A small, quiet community. Accessible via local roads linking to major highways, the roads are asphalt.

  • Philadelphia Point: Known for its historical significance. Connected by local roads to major routes, the roads are asphalt.

  • Saint Elmo: A rural community with a strong local heritage. Accessible via local roads connecting to major highways, the roads are asphalt and gravel.

  • Saint Amant: Known for its welcoming community and local festivals. Located near LA-431 and LA-22, the roads are asphalt.

  • Smoke Bend: A small, close-knit community. Accessible via LA-1 and local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Southwood: Known for its residential neighborhoods. Connected by local roads to nearby highways, the roads are asphalt.

  • Weber City: A small, quiet community. Accessible via local roads linking to major routes, the roads are asphalt.

Assumption Parish

  • Napoleonville: The parish seat of Assumption Parish, known for its historic architecture and local government buildings. Located along LA-1, the roads are primarily asphalt with some historic brick sections, providing easy access to surrounding areas.

  • Bayou Corne: Gained attention due to a significant sinkhole event in 2012, which led to the evacuation of many residents. Accessible via local roads connecting to major routes, the roads are asphalt and gravel.

  • Bayou L'Ourse: A small, rural community known for its peaceful bayou lifestyle. Connected by LA-662 and local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Belle Rose: A community with a rich cultural heritage and numerous local festivals. Accessible via LA-1 and LA-308, the roads are asphalt.

  • Labadieville: Known for its historic churches and vibrant community events. Located along LA-1, the roads are asphalt, providing easy access to nearby towns.

  • Paincourtville: A quaint village with a name that translates to "short bread," reflecting its French heritage. Accessible via LA-1 and local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Pierre Part: Featured on the History Channel's show "Swamp People," highlighting the local alligator hunting culture. Connected by LA-70, the roads are asphalt, providing access to nearby bayous.

  • Supreme: An unincorporated community with a focus on agriculture and local industry. Accessible via LA-1 and nearby highways, the roads are asphalt.

  • Belle Alliance: Known for its historic plantations. Connected by LA-308 and local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Belle River: A community with a rich cultural heritage and bayou lifestyle. Accessible via LA-70 and local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Bruly St. Martin: A small, close-knit community. Connected by local roads to major highways, the roads are asphalt.

  • Cancienne: Known for its scenic landscapes. Accessible via local roads connecting to major routes, the roads are asphalt.

  • Foley: A rural area with a focus on agriculture. Connected by local roads to nearby highways, the roads are gravel and asphalt.

  • Klotzville: Known for its historic significance. Accessible via LA-1 and local roads, the roads are asphalt.

East Baton Rouge Parish

  • Baker: A city known for its strong sense of community and annual events such as the Baker Buffalo Festival. Accessible via US-61 and LA-19, the roads are primarily asphalt.

  • Baton Rouge: The capital city of Louisiana, known for its political significance, vibrant arts scene, and Louisiana State University. Major highways include I-10, I-12, and US-190, with roads made of both asphalt and concrete.

  • Central: Incorporated in 2005, Central is one of the newest cities in Louisiana, offering suburban living with a rural feel. Accessible via LA-64 and LA-408, the roads are asphalt.

  • St. George: A proposed city in the southern part of East Baton Rouge Parish, aiming for incorporation to create its own local government. Located near I-10 and major roadways, the roads are a mix of asphalt and concrete.

  • Zachary: Recognized for its top-rated public school system and family-friendly atmosphere. Accessible via US-61 and LA-64, the roads are asphalt.

  • Brownfields: A suburban area within Baton Rouge known for its residential neighborhoods. Accessible via local roads connecting to major highways, the roads are asphalt.

  • Gardere: A diverse community located in the southern part of Baton Rouge. Connected by local roads to major routes, the roads are asphalt.

  • Inniswold: Known for its quiet residential areas and proximity to major Baton Rouge commercial centers. Accessible via local roads connecting to I-10, the roads are asphalt.

  • Merrydale: A neighborhood in Baton Rouge with a mix of residential and commercial properties. Connected by local roads to major highways, the roads are asphalt.

  • Monticello: A small residential community within Baton Rouge. Accessible via local roads linking to major routes, the roads are asphalt.

  • Oak Hills Place: A suburban community known for its parks and family-oriented environment. Connected by local roads to major highways, the roads are asphalt.

  • Old Jefferson: A well-established residential area with convenient access to Baton Rouge's amenities. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Shenandoah: Known for its suburban charm and local parks. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Village St. George: A suburban area with a mix of residential homes and commercial businesses. Connected by local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Westminster: A community known for its well-maintained homes and family-friendly atmosphere. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Baywood: A rural area known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel and asphalt.

  • Bluff Creek: A small, rural community with a focus on agriculture and outdoor activities. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Greenwell Springs: Named after the local mineral springs, this community has a rich history and a close-knit population. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt and gravel.

  • Pride: A rural community known for its peaceful atmosphere and agricultural heritage. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt and gravel.

East Feliciana Parish

  • Clinton: Known for its historic downtown area and annual festivals. Located along LA-10, the roads are primarily asphalt.

  • Jackson: Home to the Centenary State Historic Site and rich in antebellum history. Accessible via US-61, the roads are asphalt with some historic brick sections.

  • Slaughter: A small town with a rich heritage and local charm. Accessible via LA-19, the roads are asphalt.

  • Norwood: Known for its peaceful rural setting and close-knit community. Accessible via LA-19, the roads are asphalt.

  • Wilson: A small town with a focus on agriculture and community events. Accessible via LA-19, the roads are asphalt.

  • Ethel: Known for its scenic rural landscapes and agricultural contributions. Accessible via LA-19, the roads are asphalt.

  • Gurley: A small, rural community with a strong sense of heritage. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

Iberville Parish

  • Plaquemine: The parish seat, known for its historic downtown and the Plaquemine Lock State Historic Site. Located along LA-1, the roads are primarily asphalt.

  • St. Gabriel: Home to the Elayn Hunt Correctional Center and known for its agricultural industry. Accessible via LA-30, the roads are asphalt.

  • Maringouin: A small town with a rich cultural heritage. Accessible via LA-77, the roads are asphalt.

  • White Castle: Known for the Nottoway Plantation, one of the largest antebellum mansions in the South. Accessible via LA-1, the roads are asphalt.

  • Bayou Goula: A small, historic community with deep roots in the local culture. Accessible via LA-1, the roads are asphalt.

  • Crescent: A rural area with a strong agricultural focus. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel and asphalt.

  • Dorseyville: Known for its rich history and close-knit community. Accessible via LA-1, the roads are asphalt.

  • Alhambra: A small, quiet community. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Bayou Pigeon: Known for its bayou lifestyle and outdoor recreational opportunities. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt and gravel.

  • Bayou Sorrel: A small, rural community known for its natural beauty. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Iberville: The parish itself is known for its rich history and cultural heritage. Accessible via major highways, the roads are asphalt.

  • Indian Village: A small community with deep cultural roots. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Seymourville: Known for its peaceful rural setting. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt and gravel.

Jefferson Parish

  • Gretna: Known for its historic district and annual Gretna Heritage Festival. Located along US-90, the roads are primarily asphalt.

  • Harahan: A suburban community known for its family-friendly atmosphere and parks. Accessible via LA-611-1, the roads are asphalt.

  • Kenner: Home to the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport and Rivertown historic district. Accessible via I-10, the roads are asphalt and concrete.

  • Westwego: Known for its seafood industry and local markets. Accessible via US-90, the roads are asphalt.

  • Grand Isle: A barrier island known for its beaches, fishing, and annual Grand Isle Tarpon Rodeo. Accessible via LA-1, the roads are asphalt.

  • Jean Lafitte: Named after the famous pirate, known for its fishing industry and wildlife preserve. Accessible via LA-45, the roads are asphalt.

  • Metairie: A major suburb of New Orleans, known for its shopping centers and Mardi Gras celebrations. Accessible via I-10, the roads are asphalt and concrete.

  • River Ridge: A residential community with a suburban feel and plenty of parks. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Avondale: Known for its shipbuilding industry and proximity to the Mississippi River. Accessible via US-90, the roads are asphalt.

  • Barataria: A small fishing community known for its bayous and wildlife. Accessible via LA-45, the roads are asphalt.

  • Bridge City: Famous for the Bridge City Gumbo Festival. Accessible via US-90, the roads are asphalt.

  • Elmwood: An industrial and commercial hub within Jefferson Parish. Accessible via US-90 and local roads, the roads are asphalt and concrete.

  • Estelle: A suburban area with a mix of residential and commercial properties. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Harvey: A major suburban area known for its shopping centers and residential neighborhoods. Accessible via US-90 and LA-23, the roads are asphalt and concrete.

  • Jefferson: A suburban area with a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial properties. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Lafitte: Known for its fishing industry and Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve. Accessible via LA-45, the roads are asphalt.

  • Marrero: A suburban area with a variety of residential and commercial properties. Accessible via US-90 and LA-18, the roads are asphalt.

  • Timberlane: Known for its residential neighborhoods and community parks. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Waggaman: A suburban area with a mix of residential and commercial properties. Accessible via US-90, the roads are asphalt.

  • Woodmere: A suburban community with a focus on residential living. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Crown Point: Known for its fishing industry and proximity to the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve. Accessible via LA-45, the roads are asphalt.

  • Cheniere Caminada: A small, historic community. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

Lafourche Parish

  • Thibodaux: Known for Nicholls State University and its historic downtown. Accessible via LA-1 and LA-308, the roads are asphalt.

  • Golden Meadow: A fishing community known for its bayous and local seafood industry. Accessible via LA-1, the roads are asphalt.

  • Lockport: Named for its location along the lock of the bayou, known for its historic sites. Accessible via LA-1, the roads are asphalt.

  • Bayou Blue: A community known for its peaceful bayou lifestyle. Accessible via LA-24, the roads are asphalt.

  • Chackbay: Known for its agricultural industry and annual fairs. Accessible via LA-20, the roads are asphalt.

  • Choctaw: A small community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via LA-20, the roads are asphalt.

  • Cut Off: Named for a shortcut in the bayou, known for its seafood industry. Accessible via LA-1, the roads are asphalt.

  • Des Allemands: Known as the "Catfish Capital of the World." Accessible via US-90, the roads are asphalt.

  • Galliano: A large community known for its seafood industry. Accessible via LA-1, the roads are asphalt.

  • Gheens: A small community with a rich cultural heritage. Accessible via LA-654, the roads are asphalt.

  • Kraemer: Known for its agricultural contributions and bayou lifestyle. Accessible via LA-307, the roads are asphalt.

  • Larose: A large community known for its commercial fishing industry. Accessible via LA-1, the roads are asphalt.

  • Lafourche Crossing: Known for its historical significance. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Mathews: The parish seat, known for its government buildings and services. Accessible via LA-1, the roads are asphalt.

  • Raceland: A major hub for transportation and commerce in Lafourche Parish. Accessible via US-90, the roads are asphalt.

Livingston Parish

  • Denham Springs: Known for its antique district and historic downtown. Accessible via I-12, the roads are asphalt.

  • Walker: A growing community with a focus on family-friendly living. Accessible via I-12 and LA-447, the roads are asphalt.

  • Springfield: Known for its historic sites and outdoor recreational opportunities. Accessible via LA-22, the roads are asphalt.

  • Albany: A small town with a rich cultural heritage. Accessible via I-12 and LA-43, the roads are asphalt.

  • French Settlement: Known for its Cajun culture and scenic beauty. Accessible via LA-16, the roads are asphalt.

  • Killian: A small community with a focus on outdoor activities. Accessible via LA-22, the roads are asphalt.

  • Livingston: The parish seat, known for its government services and community events. Accessible via I-12 and US-190, the roads are asphalt.

  • Maurepas: Known for its bayou lifestyle and outdoor recreational opportunities. Accessible via LA-22, the roads are asphalt.

  • Port Vincent: A small community with a focus on waterfront living. Accessible via LA-16, the roads are asphalt.

  • Watson: A growing suburban area with excellent schools and family-friendly amenities. Accessible via LA-16, the roads are asphalt.

  • Colyell: A rural community known for its natural beauty. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt and gravel.

  • Corbin: A small, rural community. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Doyle: Known for its agricultural heritage. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Frost: A small community with a focus on rural living. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Head of Island: Known for its scenic bayou setting. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Holden: A small town with a strong sense of community. Accessible via I-12 and LA-441, the roads are asphalt.

  • Magnolia: A rural area known for its natural beauty. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Satsuma: A small community with a focus on residential living. Accessible via I-12, the roads are asphalt.

Orleans Parish

  • Algiers Point: Known for its historic architecture and proximity to the Mississippi River. Accessible via local roads and ferry services, the roads are asphalt and some cobblestone.

  • Audubon: Home to the Audubon Park and Zoo, a popular attraction in New Orleans. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • B.W. Cooper: A neighborhood with a rich cultural history. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Bayou St. John: Known for its scenic bayou and historic homes. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Behrman: A neighborhood with a mix of residential and commercial properties. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Black Pearl: A residential area known for its historic homes and proximity to Tulane University. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Broadmoor: Known for its community-driven redevelopment efforts after Hurricane Katrina. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Bywater Neighborhood: A vibrant area known for its arts scene and historic architecture. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Central Business District: The commercial and financial hub of New Orleans. Accessible via major highways like I-10, the roads are asphalt and concrete.

  • Central City Neighborhood: Known for its cultural heritage and community events. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • City Park: Home to one of the largest urban parks in the United States. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Desire Area & Development: A neighborhood with a mix of residential and commercial properties. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Dillard: Known for its historic Dillard University. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Dixon: A residential neighborhood with a strong sense of community. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • East Riverside: Known for its scenic views of the Mississippi River. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • East Carrollton: A residential area known for its historic homes and tree-lined streets. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Fairgrounds: Home to the New Orleans Fair Grounds Race Course. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Fischer Project: A public housing development with a rich history. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Florida Area: A neighborhood with a mix of residential and commercial properties. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Florida Development: Known for its residential neighborhoods and community amenities. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • French Quarter: The oldest neighborhood in New Orleans, known for its vibrant nightlife and historic architecture. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt and cobblestone.

  • Freret: A revitalized area known for its dining and shopping options. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Garden District: Known for its historic mansions and tree-lined streets. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt and cobblestone.

  • Gentilly Terrace: A residential area known for its diverse architecture. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Gentilly Woods: A neighborhood with a mix of residential and commercial properties. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Gert Town: Known for its rich cultural heritage and community events. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Hollygrove: A residential area with a strong sense of community. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Holy Cross: Known for its historic homes and proximity to the Mississippi River. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Iberville Development: A public housing development with a rich history. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Irish Channel: Known for its historic homes and annual St. Patrick's Day Parade. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt and cobblestone.

  • Lake Catherine: A community known for its waterfront living and recreational opportunities. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Lake Terrace & Oaks: A residential area known for its scenic views and family-friendly environment. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Lakeshore/Lake Vista: Known for its waterfront properties and recreational activities. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Lakeview Neighborhood: A residential area with a strong sense of community and local amenities. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Lakewood: Known for its residential neighborhoods and proximity to local parks. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Leonidas: A neighborhood with a mix of residential and commercial properties. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Little Woods: Known for its diverse community and residential neighborhoods. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Lower Garden District: Known for its historic homes and vibrant arts scene. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt and cobblestone.

  • Lower Ninth Ward Neighborhood: Famous for its resilience and community spirit after Hurricane Katrina. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Marigny: A vibrant area known for its music scene and historic architecture. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt and cobblestone.

  • Marlyville/Fountainebleau: A residential area known for its historic homes and family-friendly environment. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • McDonogh: Known for its historic significance and community events. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Mid-City Neighborhood: A diverse area known for its local businesses and community events. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Milan: A residential area with a mix of historic and modern homes. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Milneburg: Known for its historic significance and waterfront properties. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Navarre: A residential area known for its quiet streets and family-friendly environment. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • New Aurora/English Turn: Known for its golf courses and upscale homes. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Old Aurora: A residential area with a mix of historic and modern homes. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Pines Village: Known for its residential neighborhoods and local amenities. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Plum Orchard: A neighborhood with a mix of residential and commercial properties. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Pontchartrain Park: Known for its golf courses and community spirit. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Read Blvd East: A residential area with a focus on family-friendly living. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Read Blvd West: Known for its residential neighborhoods and community amenities. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Seventh Ward: A historic neighborhood known for its rich cultural heritage. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • St. Anthony: A residential area with a mix of historic and modern homes. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • St. Bernard Area: Known for its community spirit and local amenities. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • St. Claude: A vibrant neighborhood known for its arts scene and historic architecture. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • St. Roch: Known for its historic significance and community events. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • St. Thomas Development: A public housing development with a rich history. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Tall Timbers/Brechtel: A residential area known for its scenic views and family-friendly environment. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Touro: A neighborhood with a mix of historic and modern homes. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt and cobblestone.

  • Treme'/Lafitte: Known for its rich cultural heritage and historic significance. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Tulane/Gravier: A residential area with a mix of historic and modern homes. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • U.S. Naval Support Area: Known for its military history and community amenities. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Uptown Neighborhood: A vibrant area known for its historic homes and cultural significance. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt and cobblestone.

  • Viavant/Venetian Isles: Known for its waterfront properties and recreational opportunities. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Village de l'est: A residential area with a diverse community. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • West End: Known for its waterfront properties and recreational activities. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • West Lake Forest: A residential area with a focus on family-friendly living. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • West Riverside: Known for its historic homes and community spirit. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Whitney: A residential area with a mix of historic and modern homes. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

Plaquemines Parish

  • Belle Chasse: Known for its strong military presence and proximity to New Orleans. Located along LA-23, the roads are primarily asphalt.

  • Boothville: A small fishing community with a rich cultural heritage. Accessible via LA-23, the roads are asphalt.

  • Buras: Known for its fishing industry and proximity to the Gulf of Mexico. Accessible via LA-23, the roads are asphalt.

  • Empire: A fishing community known for its seafood industry. Accessible via LA-23, the roads are asphalt.

  • Pointe à la Hache: The parish seat, known for its historic significance. Accessible via LA-15, the roads are asphalt.

  • Port Sulphur: Known for its industrial history and proximity to the Mississippi River. Accessible via LA-23, the roads are asphalt.

  • Venice: A small community known for its fishing industry and proximity to the Gulf of Mexico. Accessible via LA-23, the roads are asphalt.

  • Triumph: A small, historic community. Accessible via LA-23, the roads are asphalt.

  • Braithwaite: Known for its rural charm and proximity to the Mississippi River. Accessible via LA-39, the roads are asphalt.

  • Carlisle: A small community with a rich cultural heritage. Accessible via LA-39, the roads are asphalt.

  • Dalcour: Known for its agricultural contributions. Accessible via LA-39, the roads are asphalt.

  • Davant: A small community with a strong sense of heritage. Accessible via LA-39, the roads are asphalt.

  • Diamond: Known for its rich cultural history. Accessible via LA-39, the roads are asphalt.

  • Grand Bayou: A small fishing community. Accessible via LA-23 and local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Jesuit Bend: Known for its agricultural contributions. Accessible via LA-23, the roads are asphalt.

  • Pilot Town: A small, historic community. Accessible via local roads and waterways, the roads are gravel.

  • Pilottown: Known for its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico. Accessible via local roads and waterways, the roads are gravel.

  • Myrtle Grove: A small community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via LA-23, the roads are asphalt.

Pointe Coupee Parish

  • New Roads: Known for its historic downtown and annual False River Harvest Festival. Accessible via US-190, the roads are primarily asphalt.

  • Fordoche: A small town with a strong agricultural heritage. Accessible via LA-77, the roads are asphalt.

  • Livonia: Known for its friendly community and local festivals. Accessible via US-190, the roads are asphalt.

  • Morganza: A small town with a rich cultural heritage. Accessible via LA-1, the roads are asphalt.

  • Ventress: Known for its scenic landscapes and rural charm. Accessible via LA-415, the roads are asphalt.

  • Grosse Tete: Known for its agricultural contributions. Accessible via I-10 and LA-77, the roads are asphalt.

  • Rougon: A small community with a strong sense of heritage. Accessible via LA-416, the roads are asphalt.

  • Jarreau: Known for its proximity to False River. Accessible via LA-413, the roads are asphalt.

  • Lakeland: A small community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via LA-1, the roads are asphalt.

  • Lottie: Known for its agricultural heritage. Accessible via US-190, the roads are asphalt.

  • Mix: A small, rural community. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Oscar: Known for its proximity to False River. Accessible via LA-1, the roads are asphalt.

  • Parlange: A small community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Quinton: A rural area with a strong agricultural heritage. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Ravenswood: Known for its rural charm. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Red Cross: A small, historic community. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Red River Landing: Known for its proximity to the Mississippi River. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Rougon: A small community with a rich cultural heritage. Accessible via LA-416, the roads are asphalt.

St. Bernard Parish

  • Arabi: Known for its historic homes and proximity to New Orleans. Accessible via LA-39, the roads are primarily asphalt.

  • Chalmette: The parish seat, known for the Chalmette Battlefield and National Cemetery. Accessible via LA-39, the roads are asphalt.

  • Delacroix: A small fishing community with a rich cultural heritage. Accessible via LA-46, the roads are asphalt.

  • Hopedale: Known for its fishing industry and proximity to the Gulf of Mexico. Accessible via LA-624, the roads are asphalt.

  • Meraux: A residential community with a mix of historic and modern homes. Accessible via LA-39, the roads are asphalt.

  • Poydras: A small community with a rich cultural heritage. Accessible via LA-46, the roads are asphalt.

  • Violet: Known for its agricultural contributions. Accessible via LA-39, the roads are asphalt.

  • Reggio (Bencheque): A small, historic community. Accessible via LA-46, the roads are asphalt.

  • St. Bernard: Known for its rich cultural heritage and proximity to New Orleans. Accessible via LA-46, the roads are asphalt.

St. Charles Parish

  • Ama: Known for its rural charm and agricultural heritage. Accessible via US-90, the roads are primarily asphalt.

  • Boutte: A small town with a mix of residential and commercial properties. Accessible via US-90, the roads are asphalt.

  • Des Allemands: Known as the "Catfish Capital of the World." Accessible via US-90, the roads are asphalt.

  • Destrehan: Known for the Destrehan Plantation and historic significance. Accessible via I-310, the roads are asphalt.

  • Hahnville: The parish seat, known for its government services and community events. Accessible via LA-18, the roads are asphalt.

  • Killona: A small, rural community. Accessible via LA-18, the roads are asphalt.

  • Luling: Known for its residential neighborhoods and local amenities. Accessible via US-90 and I-310, the roads are asphalt.

  • Montz: A small community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via LA-628, the roads are asphalt.

  • New Sarpy: Known for its industrial history. Accessible via LA-48, the roads are asphalt.

  • Norco: Known for its petrochemical industry. Accessible via I-310, the roads are asphalt.

  • Paradis: A small town with a mix of residential and commercial properties. Accessible via US-90, the roads are asphalt.

  • St. Rose: Known for its residential neighborhoods and local amenities. Accessible via US-61, the roads are asphalt.

  • Taft: A small community with a focus on industry. Accessible via LA-18, the roads are asphalt.

  • Good Hope: Known for its residential neighborhoods. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Hester: A small, rural community. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Union: Known for its agricultural contributions. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt and gravel.

  • Wallace: A small community with a rich cultural heritage. Accessible via LA-18, the roads are asphalt.

  • Welcome: Known for its welcoming atmosphere and community events. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

St. Helena Parish

  • Greensburg: The parish seat, known for its historic downtown and annual festivals. Located along LA-10, the roads are primarily asphalt.

  • Chipola: A small, rural community with a strong agricultural heritage. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Darlington: Known for its scenic landscapes and rural charm. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Easleyville: A small community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Hillsdale: Known for its agricultural contributions. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Kedron: A small, rural community. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Liverpool: Known for its agricultural heritage. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Montpelier: A small town with a rich cultural history. Accessible via LA-16, the roads are asphalt.

  • Pine Grove: Known for its scenic beauty and rural charm. Accessible via LA-16, the roads are asphalt.

St. James Parish

  • Gramercy: Known for its annual Bonfire Festival on Christmas Eve. Accessible via US-61, the roads are primarily asphalt.

  • Convent: The parish seat, known for its historic significance. Accessible via LA-44, the roads are asphalt.

  • Lutcher: Known for its sugar cane industry and annual bonfire celebrations. Accessible via LA-44, the roads are asphalt.

  • Grand Point: A small community with a rich cultural heritage. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Hester: Known for its agricultural contributions. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Lemannville: A small, rural community. Accessible via LA-18, the roads are asphalt.

  • Moonshine: Known for its unique name and rural charm. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • North Vacherie: A small town with a rich cultural history. Accessible via LA-20, the roads are asphalt.

  • Paulina: Known for its sugar cane industry. Accessible via LA-44, the roads are asphalt.

  • Romeville: A small, historic community. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • South Vacherie: Known for its scenic landscapes and agricultural heritage. Accessible via LA-20, the roads are asphalt.

  • St. James: A small town with a strong sense of community. Accessible via LA-18, the roads are asphalt.

  • Union: Known for its agricultural contributions. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel and asphalt.

  • Welcome: A small town with a welcoming atmosphere. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

St. John Parish

  • Edgard: Known for its historic plantations and cultural heritage. Accessible via LA-18, the roads are primarily asphalt.

  • Garyville: Home to the Marathon Petroleum refinery, one of the largest in the U.S. Accessible via US-61, the roads are asphalt.

  • LaPlace: The largest community in the parish, known for its vibrant community and local festivals. Accessible via I-10, the roads are asphalt and concrete.

  • Pleasure Bend: A small, rural community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Reserve: Known for its industrial history and community events. Accessible via US-61, the roads are asphalt.

  • Wallace: A small community with a rich cultural heritage. Accessible via LA-18, the roads are asphalt.

  • Lions: Known for its rural charm and agricultural heritage. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Frenier: A small, historic community. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

St. Tammany Parish

  • Covington: Known for its historic downtown, vibrant arts scene, and local breweries. Accessible via I-12 and US-190, the roads are primarily asphalt.

  • Mandeville: Located on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain, known for its scenic beauty and recreational activities. Accessible via US-190 and LA-22, the roads are asphalt.

  • Slidell: A growing city known for its historic district and proximity to New Orleans. Accessible via I-10, I-12, and I-59, the roads are asphalt and concrete.

  • Abita Springs: Famous for the Abita Brewing Company and its historic charm. Accessible via LA-36, the roads are asphalt.

  • Madisonville: Located on the Tchefuncte River, known for its maritime history and annual wooden boat festival. Accessible via LA-22, the roads are asphalt.

  • Pearl River: A small town with a rich cultural heritage and scenic landscapes. Accessible via I-59 and US-11, the roads are asphalt.

  • Folsom: Known for its rural charm and equestrian culture. Accessible via LA-25, the roads are asphalt.

  • Sun: A small, rural community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via LA-16, the roads are asphalt.

  • Alton: Known for its peaceful rural setting. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Big Branch: A community known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Bonfouca: A small, historic community. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Bush: Known for its rural charm and community events. Accessible via LA-21, the roads are asphalt.

  • Chinchuba: A small, historic community. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Crawford Landing: Known for its rural charm and scenic beauty. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Davis Landing: A small, historic community. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Florenville: Known for its rural charm and community spirit. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Goodbee: A small, rural community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Haaswood: Known for its peaceful rural setting. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Hickory: A small, rural community with a strong sense of heritage. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Houltonville: Known for its rural charm and community events. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Lacombe: Known for its cultural heritage and proximity to the Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge. Accessible via US-190, the roads are asphalt.

  • Lewisburg: A small, historic community. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Maude: Known for its rural charm and agricultural heritage. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • McClane City: A small community with a focus on rural living. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Morgan Bluff: Known for its scenic beauty and rural charm. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • North Slidell: A suburban area with a mix of residential and commercial properties. Accessible via I-10 and I-12, the roads are asphalt.

  • Oaklawn: Known for its peaceful residential neighborhoods. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • St. Benedict: A small community known for its historic abbey. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • St. Joe: A rural area with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • St. Tammany: Known for its cultural heritage and community events. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • St. Tammany Corner: A small, rural community. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Talisheek: Known for its rural charm and community spirit. Accessible via LA-41, the roads are asphalt.

  • Waldheim: A small, rural community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • White Kitchen: Known for its scenic beauty and natural landscapes. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

Tangipahoa Parish

  • Hammond: Home to Southeastern Louisiana University and known for its vibrant downtown. Accessible via I-55 and I-12, the roads are primarily asphalt.

  • Ponchatoula: Known as the "Strawberry Capital of the World," famous for its annual Strawberry Festival. Accessible via I-55, the roads are asphalt.

  • Amite City: The parish seat, known for its historic downtown and cultural heritage. Accessible via I-55, the roads are asphalt.

  • Independence: Known for its Italian heritage and annual Sicilian Festival. Accessible via I-55, the roads are asphalt.

  • Kentwood: The birthplace of Britney Spears, known for its rural charm. Accessible via I-55, the roads are asphalt.

  • Roseland: A small town with a strong sense of community. Accessible via US-51, the roads are asphalt.

  • Tangipahoa: Known for its rural charm and agricultural heritage. Accessible via US-51, the roads are asphalt.

  • Tickfaw: A small town with a rich cultural heritage. Accessible via US-51, the roads are asphalt.

  • Baptist: Known for its rural charm and community events. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Fluker: A small, rural community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Husser: Known for its rural charm and community spirit. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Loranger: A small town with a strong sense of community. Accessible via LA-40, the roads are asphalt.

  • Manchac: Known for its bayou lifestyle and outdoor recreational opportunities. Accessible via I-55, the roads are asphalt.

  • Natalbany: A small town with a focus on residential living. Accessible via US-51, the roads are asphalt.

  • Pumpkin Center: Known for its agricultural heritage and community events. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

Terrebonne Parish

  • Houma: Known for its rich Cajun culture, historic downtown, and proximity to the Gulf of Mexico. Accessible via US-90 and LA-24, the roads are primarily asphalt.

  • Bayou Cane: A growing suburban area with a mix of residential and commercial properties. Accessible via US-90, the roads are asphalt.

  • Bourg: Known for its fishing industry and bayou lifestyle. Accessible via LA-24, the roads are asphalt.

  • Chauvin: A small, fishing community with a rich cultural heritage. Accessible via LA-56, the roads are asphalt.

  • Dulac: Known for its seafood industry and cultural heritage. Accessible via LA-57, the roads are asphalt.

  • Gray: A growing community with a mix of residential and commercial properties. Accessible via US-90, the roads are asphalt.

  • Montegut: Known for its fishing industry and bayou lifestyle. Accessible via LA-55, the roads are asphalt.

  • Presquille: A small, rural community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Schriever: Known for its residential neighborhoods and local amenities. Accessible via US-90, the roads are asphalt.

  • Ashland: A small, rural community with a strong sense of heritage. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Chacahoula: Known for its rural charm and community events. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Cocodrie: A small fishing community known for its seafood industry. Accessible via LA-56, the roads are asphalt.

  • Gibson: Known for its historic sites and bayou lifestyle. Accessible via LA-182, the roads are asphalt.

  • Isle de Jean Charles: A small island community known for its unique culture and environmental challenges. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Pointe-aux-Chenes: Known for its fishing industry and bayou lifestyle. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Theriot: A small, rural community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

Washington Parish

  • Bogalusa: Known for its rich industrial history and annual events such as the Bogalusa Blues & Heritage Festival. Accessible via LA-10 and LA-21, the roads are primarily asphalt.

  • Franklinton: The parish seat, known for its historic downtown and annual Washington Parish Free Fair. Accessible via LA-10 and LA-25, the roads are asphalt.

  • Angie: A small town with a strong sense of community. Accessible via LA-21, the roads are asphalt.

  • Enon: Known for its rural charm and agricultural heritage. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Mount Hermon: A small, rural community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via LA-38, the roads are asphalt.

  • Pine: Known for its rural charm and community spirit. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Thomas: A small, rural community with a strong sense of heritage. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Varnado: Known for its rural charm and community events. Accessible via LA-21, the roads are asphalt.

  • Warnerton: A small, rural community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Wilmer: Known for its rural charm and agricultural heritage. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

West Baton Rouge Parish

  • Port Allen: The parish seat, known for its historic downtown and proximity to Baton Rouge. Accessible via US-190 and I-10, the roads are primarily asphalt.

  • Addis: A growing community with a focus on residential living. Accessible via LA-1, the roads are asphalt.

  • Brusly: Known for its family-friendly atmosphere and local festivals. Accessible via LA-1, the roads are asphalt.

  • Erwinville: A small, rural community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via LA-620, the roads are asphalt.

  • Winterville: Known for its rural charm and community spirit. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Bueche: A small, rural community with a strong sense of heritage. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Chamberlin: Known for its rural charm and agricultural heritage. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Devalls: A small, rural community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Ithra: Known for its rural charm and community events. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Kahns: A small, rural community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Lobdell: Known for its rural charm and community spirit. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Lukeville: A small, rural community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

West Feliciana Parish

  • St. Francisville: Known for its historic downtown, beautiful plantations, and outdoor recreational opportunities. Accessible via US-61, the roads are primarily asphalt.

  • Louisiana State Penitentiary: Also known as Angola, it's the largest maximum-security prison in the United States. Accessible via LA-66, the roads are asphalt.

  • Bains: A small, rural community with a strong sense of heritage. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Tunica: Known for its rural charm and scenic landscapes. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Wakefield: A small, rural community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Bayou Sara: A historic community known for its cultural heritage. Accessible via local roads, the roads are asphalt.

  • Elm Park: Known for its rural charm and community events. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Laurel Hill: A small, rural community with a focus on agriculture. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Solitude: Known for its scenic beauty and rural charm. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Star Hill: A small, rural community with a strong sense of heritage. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.

  • Tunica: Known for its rural charm and agricultural heritage. Accessible via local roads, the roads are gravel.