
Key Contents:
- Introduction:
- The review is the 30th annual installment in a series documenting Jefferson Parish’s progress.
- Jefferson Parish is described as straddling the Mississippi River and being an integral part of the Port of New Orleans.
- The parish is noted for its 27 miles of riverfront, over 250 industrial plants, and its position as the second most important seaport in the nation.
- It also highlights the presence of three major bridges, including the Huey P. Long Bridge and the Lake Pontchartrain Bridge.
- The review emphasizes the significance of the Mississippi River Bridge becoming toll-free in April 1964, which significantly increased traffic flow.
- Jefferson Parish is characterized as a 99% industrial area with various modes of transportation, including the New Orleans International Airport.
- Paradoxically, it also offers recreational opportunities such as deep-sea fishing and Grand Isle’s saltwater beach.
- The parish is undertaking a large public works program involving expressways, sewerage systems, water supply improvements, schools, shopping centers, and housing developments.
- The review points out Jefferson’s potential to attract manufacturers for the Space Age, due to its strategic location and proximity to the Saturn Missile Program.
- Government and Parish Report:
- Includes a resume of the past year’s progress and future plans by Parish President Thomas F. Donelon and the Parish Council.
- Economic Development:
- Features a section on “The Dynamic Growth of Jefferson,” produced by the Chamber of Commerce of the New Orleans Area.
- Discusses the growth of Jefferson Parish.
- Community and Services:
- Contains a report on Jefferson Schools by G. Robert Murphy, President of the Jefferson Parish School Board, and Paul J. Solis, Superintendent of Schools.
- Details reports from the Sheriff’s Office, Clerk of Court’s Office, Coroner’s Office, and Assessor’s Office.
- Features pictorial section called “Tranquil Jefferson” with photographs by Eugene Delcroix.
- Municipal Reports:
- Includes reports on individual cities within Jefferson Parish:
- Gretna by Mayor William J. White.
- Grand Isle by Mayor Michael A. Harris.
- Kenner by Mayor Edward J. D’Gerolamo.
- Harahan by Acting Mayor Roy Geoghegan.
- Westwego by Mayor R. C. Keller.
- Includes reports on individual cities within Jefferson Parish:
- Additional Information:
- Provides directories of state, federal, parish, and district officials, as well as court and school officials.
- Includes indexes to photography, art, credits, and advertisers.
Overall, the 1964 Jefferson Parish Yearly Review portrays a parish experiencing significant industrial, commercial, and residential expansion, with ongoing development in infrastructure, education, and community services.