Trade counts from the shard
- Water/Fire/Mold Restoration: 1
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Bossier County, Louisiana. Population 68,216.
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Bossier is a midsize-city page in the top-2,000 launched-state city set, ranked #589 by the population value in all-cities.json. The city record places it in Bossier Parish; the pro counts below are exact city-name matches from the LA gold shard.
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Bossier is in Bossier Parish. This seed does not name a city-specific permit office, so use the authority having jurisdiction for the job address and cross-check state licensing through Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors (LSLBC).
Phone: +1-225-765-2301
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State code context for Bossier comes from the Louisiana NEC / IRC / IECC seed. Current adoption values in the seed: NEC: NEC 2020; IRC: IRC 2021; IECC: IECC 2021. The permit date and local amendments still control the job.
Louisiana's seasonal seed describes the climate zone as "Humid subtropical Gulf Coast with hurricane, flood, heat, and high-humidity exposure". For Bossier, the highlighted windows below are selected from hvac service / install, roofing, and exterior paint / siding because those projects match either the city's top trade counts or the highest-urgency state calendar entries.
Bossier uses the Louisiana state resilience seed. The scenarios linked to this city page are flooding, freezes and winter cold snaps, hurricanes / coastal tropical storms, and tornadoes; they are state-level hazards, not city incident claims.
Louisiana flooding is driven by Gulf surge, subsidence, intense rainfall, bayous, drainage pumps, and low-slope neighborhoods.
Louisiana freezes are rare but disruptive, especially for raised homes, outdoor water heaters, exposed hose bibs, and pool equipment.
Louisiana's hurricane risk is shaped by Gulf surge, low elevations, bayous, levee-protected communities, heavy rain, and prolonged power restoration after major landfalls.
Louisiana tornadoes often form in tropical rain bands or Gulf-fed cold fronts, which means short warning lead times and low visibility.
Emergency links for Bossier are selected from Louisiana's state emergency scenarios and climate-relevant playbooks. They are planning links; call 911 or the serving utility first when life safety, gas, fire, downed lines, or shock risk is present.
Generated from all-cities, all-counties, state pro shards, state code updates, seasonal/climate seeds, emergency seeds, and licensing/permit-contact seeds.