MyBR App is Here!

MyBR App is Here!
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Baton Rouge, La. – Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome announced the launch of the MyBR app, a comprehensive platform designed to streamline access to city services, enabling residents of East Baton Rouge Parish to stay engaged, productive, and informed.

The app provides easy access to City-Parish services and information like road closures, crime statistics, childcare & elderly services, online bill payments, and more.

“The MyBR app reflects our commitment to providing convenient and efficient solutions for our residents,” said Mayor Broome. “This one-stop-shop streamlines everyday tasks, ensuring a seamless experience while staying informed about what’s shaping our vibrant community.”

The MyBR app aligns with the City-Parish’s dedication to technological advancements aimed at enhancing citizen engagement and convenience. The MyBR app is now available for download on both the Apple Store and Google Play Store for Android users.

Original source can be found here.



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