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While many cities are struggling simply to maintain, the City of Pineville is blessed to be experiencing growth in INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL developments. The three main traffic arteries into Pineville...Highway 165, Highway 28 East and Highway 107...are all growing in different ways. Many cities may only experience one or two types of growth in a given year, but we are currently experiencing all three!
The success of the City of Pineville continues to be based around a family-friendly community located in the heart of Louisiana. Pineville's "Quality of Life" (education, recreation, low crime) also continues to make it a destination for development. Pineville is a city that is "Open for Business" and believes our growth is a direct result of teamwork, commitment and persistence. From new home construction to new shopping centers and new/growing industry, Pineville is showing everyday why we are a "Great Place to Call Home".
Welcome to the new City of Pineville's website. We are pleased to have this opportunity to provide you with a variety of information concerning the Pineville community and hope you enjoy your visit.
The web site is designed to allow you easy access to general Town information, schedules, calendars, and topics specific to our various departments and agencies as well as local community events and activities.
Please take a moment to visit our various sites, and again, welcome to Pineville.
Sincerely,
Joe Bishop
Mayor
On March 4, 1878 Pineville was granted a charter of corporation by the state of Louisiana and according to the 1880 Census, the City of Pineville had a population of 763. Today this bustling hamlet boasts a population of nearly 15,000. The total area of Pineville proper is 13.12 square miles and the average elevation is 118 feet above sea level. The geographic coordinates of the City’s center is 31° 10’ 20” N, 92° 24’ 45” W.
Pineville serves as the business and retail center for a number of surrounding communities such as Ball, Bentley, Big Island, Buckeye, Centerpoint, Creola, Deville, Fishville, Holloway, Kolin, Libuse, Paradise, Pollock, Prospect, Ruby, Simms, Timber Trails, Tioga, and Wardville. Pineville has a variety of shopping centers, national chain retail stores, locally owned businesses, banks, medical facilities, hotels and places of worship to serve its residents and visitors. Pineville is home to several large non-government employers including Baker Manufacturing, Calvary Industries, Crest Operations, Electic Products, Hayes Manufacturing, McFarland Cascade, PlastiPak Packaging, PQ Corporation, and Procter & Gamble Manufacturing. The Central Louisiana Electric Company (CLECO) corporate headquarters is also located in Pineville. |
There are two industrial sites on the edge of Pineville’s corporate limits and in and around the city are two municipal airports, one regional airport and an international airport. Kansas City Southern operates a rail line through the city and along the opposite bank of the Red River, from Pineville, is one of the largest inland river ports in the country. The Central Louisiana State Hospital, the Pinecrest Support and Services Center, the Huey P. Long Memorial Hospital (recently closed), and the |
Alexandria Veterans Administration Medical Center are all located in Pineville, as well as many private medical, eye, and dental clinics. The Rapides Regional Medical Center and CHRISTUS St Frances Cabrini Hospital both have satellite operations in the City of Pineville with their main campuses just across the river.
The City of Pineville has three elementary schools, one junior high, one high school, and a college within its corporate limits to serve its citizens. Within the communities the city serves there are several other elementary schools, three junior highs and three high schools.
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Located adjacent to the city is Camp Beauregard. Operated by the Louisiana Army National Guard (LANG), this 12,500 acre site is the headquarters of the 225th Engineer Brigade, which is one of the largest engineering units in the U.S. Army. Camp Beauregard serves as the primary annual training and pre-mobilization training platform for the LANG and is a staging base for various emergency response agencies during times of State and Federal emergencies. |
The City of Pineville is governed by a Mayor and five City Council members elected from their respective districts. The City Council meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 6:00pm in the City Council Chambers at City Hall. The Mayor of Pineville is Rich Dupree.
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- 2024 Property Tax Sale List
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- Bid Advertisement for Lot 2 Asbestos Abatement Demolition and Clearance of Dilapidated and Blighted Structures
- 2025 Garbage/Trash Holiday Schedule
- Storm Water Best Management Practices for Food Services Facilities
- Water Quality Report 2023
- 2024 Tax Sale List
- Animal Control Fee Schedule
- Tips to Keep Your Pet Safe in Excessive Heat
Upcoming Events
- Mayor Bishop KSYL Radio InterviewTuesday, May 13 8:00 am - Tuesday, May 13 9:00 am
- Zoning Commission MeetingTuesday, May 13 4:30 pm - Tuesday, May 13 5:00 pm at Council Chambers (City Hall)
- City Council MeetingTuesday, May 13 5:00 pm - Tuesday, May 13 6:00 pm at Council Chambers (City Hall)