Grand Isle will close down with exception to residents; daily curfew still in place

Grand Isle is enacting additional restrictions to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.Town officials announced Friday that Grand Isle will be closed down with the exception of residents (who will need to present valid licenses), food and essential personnel.Grand Isle, part of Jefferson Parish, has been beefing up its efforts to limit the spread of the coronavirus, following guidelines from the state about social distancing. There is a daily curfew from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. "No one is happy about the restrictions, but we felt it was necessary for the people of Grand Isle," officials said in a statement.Grand Isle said this week its medical services are limited and residents or who have COVID-19 symptoms and are in need of medical transport will be brought to West Jefferson Hospital in Marrero.Officials said emergency and medical exceptions to the restrictions in place will be approved by the police chief and the town attorney.Call Grand Isle police at 985-787-2104 for more information.

Grand Isle is enacting additional restrictions to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Town officials announced Friday that Grand Isle will be closed down with the exception of residents (who will need to present valid licenses), food and essential personnel.


Grand Isle, part of Jefferson Parish, has been beefing up its efforts to limit the spread of the coronavirus, following guidelines from the state about social distancing.

There is a daily curfew from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m.

"No one is happy about the restrictions, but we felt it was necessary for the people of Grand Isle," officials said in a statement.

Grand Isle said this week its medical services are limited and residents or who have COVID-19 symptoms and are in need of medical transport will be brought to West Jefferson Hospital in Marrero.

Officials said emergency and medical exceptions to the restrictions in place will be approved by the police chief and the town attorney.

Call Grand Isle police at 985-787-2104 for more information.