DMV office closure – possible, not probable

By Suzanne Le Breton
St. Tammany News
Published on Friday, February 5, 2010 12:26 AM CST



Rumors circulating around Mandeville about a proposed closure of the Mandeville office of the Department of Motor Vehicles has prompted outrage, and at least one person has posted a sign on the bulletin board outside the office urging residents to call state legislators and complain.

However, Sgt. Markus Smith, spokesman for the state Department of Safety and Corrections, said their concern is unwarranted, as the office will likely remain open.

“It is still possible, but it very probable that it will not close,” Smith said, stressing that the state is looking any many other options to avoid office closures.

Someone posted this sign on a bulletin board next to the door at the Mandeville DMV office, possibly prompting the rampant rumor that the office is closing soon. Officials say no decision has been made concerning the office’s future. (Staff Photo by Suzanne Le Breton)

State Rep. Tim Burns said when the issue of a possible closure was brought to his attention, he became very concerned.

“For a parish our size to only have one DMV (the one located in Slidell) on one end of the parish doesn’t make sense,” he said, adding that the Mandeville office is very heavily used.

He suggested the state look into making cuts that won’t affect the residents as directly.

“You don’t cut something that provides a direct service to the constituents,” Burns said.

He has called a Town Hall meeting Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at Mandeville Community Center; give concerned residents a venue to express their concerns with Col. Michael Edmonson, superintendent for Louisiana State Police.

“He is the one who makes plans to close DMVs,” Burns said of Edmonson, but added that the superintendent has expressed his desire to work on a solution that works for everyone.

Burns said he hopes that solution includes keeping the Mandeville DMV office open.

“Our goal is to keep it open,” he said.

Smith stressed that while closing the Mandeville DMV has not been ruled out, that is only one option being considered and his office is trying to come up with other plans, which may include reducing personnel or charging other fees, which do not include closing the office.

One such cutback has already been made in that the toll-free number that used to be available for residents to call the DMV’s Baton Rouge office was disconnected this week. The Baton Rouge number remains active for residents to call.


Comments

8 comment(s)

    Thomas backnell wrote on Feb 14, 2010 4:35 AM:

    " Mandeville is the center point. We have Covington, Mandeville and Madisonville,Lacombe, yet the people we voted in on our Parish Council sees imposing EVEN more fees!
    We as a people can make a change. We can start with those that want to impose more fees!!!!! "

    MANDAVILLIAN wrote on Feb 12, 2010 9:21 AM:

    " I hope they do close the local DMV office. We lobbied to keep the Holiday Inn express out of our town because we don't want transients staying near our families. Do any of you realize that DMV employees probably stay at Holiday Inn's? Do we want people that are, how do I say this, less important than us working in our fair city, I say no! Close it, and close it soon! "

    r.side wrote on Feb 11, 2010 11:02 AM:

    " After they shut down the DMV, they should let the Sheriffs Department take over the PD. It would save tax dollars, provide adequate police protection for the fine citizens of Mandeville and Covington, and it would be the right thing to do. "

    Northshore Girl wrote on Feb 9, 2010 1:49 PM:

    " How about letting the private sector take over this poorly run govt. office.....Govt.cannot run anything ....let the private title companies provide drivers license, they already do license plates and etc. "

    HOSS wrote on Feb 9, 2010 10:41 AM:

    " Mandevillians do not want a hotel in thier town because of the quaint quality that they have all worked so hard to achieve. Shut that DMV down, safe some money for our tax payers, and let the special folks from Fancy Dancy Mandeville visit other cities, and see how the common folk live. Then they can go back to thier special place and feel even more special about how special they are. I will jump for joy when that dmv office is closed. "

    bigmeanie wrote on Feb 5, 2010 3:18 PM:

    " Perhaps they could close each office one day a week to cut down costs "

    WhyDat wrote on Feb 5, 2010 9:47 AM:

    " Where was Rep. Burns when his co-lege Sen. Donahue (also from our area) was spearheading the movement through the Streamlining Committee to go to regional service centers. You're upset with not having a DMV in Mandeville? How about what Sen. Donahue proposes - only one in the entire region. One office in a five-parish area??? "

    Mandeville resident wrote on Feb 5, 2010 3:35 AM:

    " We are in a recession and we as constituents keep getting kicked in the teeth!
    Tim Burns is a good man and I see him circumventing this.
    As for lay offs, maybe we could down size Col. Michael Edmonson's office or maybe he could patrol instead of taking away the rights of the people in his office. He would have plenty of time sitting in the median!
    So many are disabled and can't make it to Slidell.
    Once again.....backwards thinking at it's best.
    Lets hold Col. Edmonson to his position on this. We can make a change! "

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