New Orleans Porta Potty Rentals(504) 438-1511 · 316 S Diamond St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Portable restrooms supporting a planned community park gathering.
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Portable Restroom Planning Near New Orleans

Use this regional planning guide for portable restroom questions near New Orleans, including Metairie, Kenner, Gretna, Chalmette, Slidell, and Covington.

Nearby communities in the planning map

Future navigation may include Metairie, Kenner, and Gretna in Jefferson Parish, along with Chalmette in St. Bernard Parish and Slidell and Covington in St. Tammany Parish. Each place can involve different venue contacts, property conditions, road approaches, and municipal or parish processes. Treat the list as a way to start an inquiry, not as a coverage promise.

The address is the useful starting point

When asking about a nearby project, share the full site address, city, parish if known, dates, intended use, number of people, surface, gate or driveway details, and whether the location is private, commercial, a park, or a public right-of-way. The exact setting matters more than a broad city label.

Match the page to the use

For a gathering, read Event Portable Toilets. For a build or renovation, use Construction Site Toilets. For inclusive access or hygiene, review Accessible Portable Toilets and Handwashing Stations.

Confirm site authority and access

If the site is in a park, venue, street, sidewalk, or other shared setting, ask the responsible property or public agency about placement rules. A unit that fits the map may not fit the venue’s operating plan, event permit, traffic control, or accessibility route.

Planning note: Site-specific requirements should be confirmed with the appropriate venue, municipality, property representative, or project authority.

Frequently asked questions

Do you serve every community listed here?

This page does not promise coverage for any community. Availability and site suitability must be confirmed for the exact address and date before arrangements are made.

Why do I need to provide the parish or city?

Local jurisdiction can affect venue contacts, public-space rules, access expectations, and site coordination. Providing the complete address helps the discussion start with the correct setting.

Abstract illustration of a carefully planned temporary facilities approach
Start the conversation

Share the details that shape the plan.

Use the form to prepare an email with your site address, dates, use, access, and facility needs. Your email app will open with the details; this site does not submit or process data.

For a site-specific rental quote, call (504) 438-1511. Share the location, rental dates, expected users, and any access details when you call.

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