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New Orleans shotgun houses, hurricane season scheduling, and Barksdale AFB — Louisiana moves require real local knowledge.
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Louisiana's moving environment is unlike any other state in the South. New Orleans imposes physical constraints that catch out-of-state carriers unprepared: narrow Creole shotgun-house blocks in the Marigny and Bywater where 53-foot trailers cannot turn, historic Garden District streets with overhead oak canopy limiting vertical clearance, and Uptown blocks where permit parking requirements change by block face. The city also operates on its own seasonal rhythm — Mardi Gras street closures in February and Jazz Fest weekends in late April and early May make certain delivery windows genuinely unavailable. A carrier arriving without local knowledge of these restrictions will either park illegally or spend an hour finding a legal approach. Bundle Moving sends carriers who have already solved this.
Hurricane season runs June through November and is a concrete operational reality for Louisiana moves, not a weather disclosure footnote. The state's Gulf Coast exposure means active storms can develop rapidly, and evacuation orders along I-10 can strand a carrier for days or strand your belongings in a facility hundreds of miles away. Barksdale Air Force Base near Bossier City in the north is a major Air Force installation and a consistent source of PCS relocations along the I-20 corridor. Baton Rouge, the state capital and a major petrochemical hub, has industrial-area delivery constraints distinct from New Orleans. Bundle Moving tracks storm tracking forecasts, carrier positioning, and base relocation calendars together so your Louisiana move accounts for all of it.
New Orleans street and access logistics
Shotgun-house blocks, overhead canopy in the Garden District, and Mardi Gras street closures make New Orleans one of the most logistically demanding delivery environments in the South. We confirm street access, truck dimensions, and permit requirements for your specific address before committing a carrier.
Hurricane season operational planning
A Gulf storm can escalate from a tropical watch to a mandatory evacuation in 48 hours. Louisiana moves scheduled June through November include a storm contingency protocol: your move manager monitors active systems, adjusts delivery timing when a credible threat develops, and keeps you informed throughout.
Barksdale AFB PCS coordination
Barksdale Air Force Base near Bossier City is the home of Air Force Global Strike Command and a significant PCS relocation origin. Our carriers handle Air Force documentation and government billing for moves from the Shreveport-Bossier City corridor to installations nationwide.
Popular Louisiana Routes
New Orleans → Houston
I-10 west; Louisiana's highest-volume outbound corridor, with strong carrier frequency between the two Gulf metros.
New Orleans → Atlanta
I-10 east to I-65 north; Southeast corridor for families and professionals relocating from coastal Louisiana.
Baton Rouge → Dallas–Fort Worth
I-10 west to I-49 north; petrochemical industry and corporate relocations between Louisiana and Texas.
Shreveport → Memphis
I-20 east; northwest Louisiana to mid-South hub — a well-traveled corridor with daily carrier runs.
Barksdale AFB → Langley AFB, VA
Air Force PCS corridor connecting Louisiana to the Hampton Roads Air Combat Command complex.
Louisiana Moving Questions
What happens to my Louisiana move if a hurricane threatens during my delivery window?+
If an active tropical system poses a credible threat to your delivery route or destination, your carrier will stage in a safe location outside the projected impact area rather than proceed into evacuation zones. Your move manager notifies you as soon as conditions warrant a schedule change and reschedules delivery as soon as the all-clear is issued. We build a storm buffer into all Louisiana moves scheduled June through November.
Can you deliver to a New Orleans shotgun house on a narrow block?+
Yes, though it requires advance work. Narrow Marigny, Bywater, and Treme blocks that can't fit a full trailer are handled with a straight truck or a short-distance shuttle from a staging point on a wider approach street. We assess your specific block at booking — this is not a surprise disclosed on move day.
Do you coordinate military PCS moves from Barksdale Air Force Base?+
Yes. Barksdale AFB near Bossier City is home to Air Force Global Strike Command and generates steady annual PCS volume. Our carrier partners are experienced with Air Force documentation requirements, weight-ticket protocols, and government billing formats for moves originating from the Shreveport-Bossier City area.
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