Tangipahoa Parish Government
Taylor Addison is an experienced professional in community development and event planning, currently serving as the Community Development Coordinator for Tangipahoa Parish Government since August 2014. Taylor has held various roles within the organization, including Community Development Assistant/Transportation Analyst and Prevention Safety Coordinator. Additionally, Taylor is a Wedding Event Planner at Taylor'd Events since May 2021. Taylor is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning at Arizona State University, expected to graduate in May 2024, and has prior educational experience in Public Health Education and Promotion at Southeastern Louisiana University.
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Tangipahoa Parish Government
Tangipahoa Parish began in 1869, when it was carved from Livingston Parish, St. Helena Parish, St. Tammany Parish, and Washington Parish. The name comes from the Tangipahoa River and the historic Tangipahoa Native American people. Tangipahoa is the youngest parish in the Florida Parishes region of the state. It was flooded in 1932 and in the early 1980s. In 2016, it was one of many parishes declared a Federal disaster area due to historic flooding in both March and August. Tangipahoa Parish Robby Miller encourages everyone to MOVE HERE! #bestparishinthestate #2017