City of Kenner

Below is a map of the City of Kenner divided by districts. The City is represented as a whole by Mayor Edmond J. "Ed" Muniz, Police Chief Steve Caraway and two At-Large Councilmembers, Michele Branigan and Jeannie Black, as well as five district representatives. To view an individual district map, please click on the respective district and it will take you to a larger map of that area. For points of interest, click here.

District 1District 5District 4District 3District 2

Points of Interest
  1. Alexander Elementary
    1. Muss Bertolino Gym & Playground
  2. Arizona Tot-Lot
  3. Alfred Bonnabel High
  4. Audubon Elementary
    1. Wentwood Tot-Lot #2 & Playground
  5. Beachview Tennis Courts & Tot-Lot
  6. Bertha Lee Jackson Tot-Lot
  7. Betsy Hammond Tot-Lot
  8. Buddy Lawson Gym & Playground
  9. Butch Duhe Gym, Playground & Tot Lot
  10. Veterans Century of Sentries Park
    1. Kenner City Hall
  11. Community Resource Center
  12. Community Resource Center
  13. Chateau Estates Elementary
  14. Dance Studio & Fassbender Center
  15. First Baptist Christian School
  16. Granville T. Woods Elementary
  17. Greenlawn Terrace Elementary
  18. Greenlawn Playground & Tot-Lot
  19. John Clancy Elementary
  1. Lincoln Gym, Playground, Tot-Lot & Tennis Courts
  2. Lions Playground
  3. Miguez Tot-Lot
  4. Palm Vista Tot-Lot
  5. Pellerin Tot-Lot
  6. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School
  7. Our Lady Of Perpetual Help School
  8. Schneckenburger Elementary
    1. Galatas Gym & Playground
  9. Stephen Barbre Middle
  10. Susan Park Playground, Gym & Tot-Lot
    1. Kenner Police Complex
  11. Theodore Roosevelt Middle
    1. Highway Park Playground
  12. Washington Elementary
  13. Wentwood Adult Gym
  14. Wentwood #1 Tot-Lot
  15. Joe Maggiore Elementary
    1. Westgate Playground & Tot-Lot
  16. Woodlake Playground & Gym
  17. Woodward Gym
  18. Kenner City Park
  19. Linear Park & Boat Launch

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