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Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
February 5, 2026
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Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
February 5, 2026
?CAMERON PARISH POLICE JURY NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING AGENDA – VOTING SESSION MONDAY FEBRUARY 9, 2026 11:00 A.M. (or at the conclusion of Morning Agenda Meeting) Cameron Parish Police Jury West Annex – Board Room 148 Smith Circle, Cameron, LA 1. Call to Order 2. Pledge of Allegiance/Prayer 3. PUBLIC COMMENT 4. Motion to Adopt January 2026 meeting minutes 5. Motion to Approve Add-Ons: 6. Motion to Approve Other Permits: a. Cameron Land Ventures, LLC – 259 Beach Road, Cameron, (proposes to extend the existing PHI Bus Parking and Maintenance Facility for additional spaces for materials storage, equipment parking and laydown operations which results in 69,650 cubic yards of fill area), Cameron Parish, LA. (260201) b. Venture Global CP Express, LLC – 11272 Highway 384, Big Lake and Grand Lake, Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, (proposes to lease workspace along Highway 384 on either side of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway to support construction of the CP Express Pipeline. The proposed workspace, Highway 384 Material Loading and Offloading Site, will be used to transfer materials and equipment across the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway when the weight exceeds the limits of the swing bridge), Cameron Parish, LA. (260202) c. Williams – Off Gulf Beach Highway, Johnson Bayou, Section 12, T15S, R14W; (North High Island Anomaly Digs; proposes to perform four routine anomaly repairs to continue the safe operations of the existing pipeline), Cameron Parish, LA. (260203) 7. Motion to Approve Appointments: a. Ambulance Service District No. 2 – Callis Romero, term expired b. Fire Protection District No. 10 – William Lee Trahan, term expired c. Cameron Parish Port Harbor & Terminal District (Ward 1) – Sheila Miller, term expired d. Cameron Parish Port Harbor & Terminal District (Ward 2) – Vince Theriot, term expired e. Cameron Parish Port Harbor & Terminal District (Ward 3) – Brent Morales, term expired f. Cameron Parish Port Harbor & Terminal District (Ward 4) – Dwight Savoie, term expired g. Cameron Parish Port Harbor & Terminal District (Ward 5) – Howard Romero, term expired h. Cameron Parish Port Harbor & Terminal District (Ward 6) – Joseph Devall, Sr., term expired 8. Consideration of Liquor Permit application for Champagnes, Grand Lake, LLC, 10051 Gulf Highway, Grand Lake, La 70607 9. Motion to Authorize Audit Engagement Agreement with Gragson, Casiday & Guillory, LLP for the year ending December 31, 2025 10. Motion granting president authority to sign compliance questionnaire with Gragson, Casiday & Guillory, LLP for the year ending December 31, 2025 11. Motion granting administrator to execute property insurance policies utilizing lowest quotes 12. Consideration of change order No. 1 – Mermentau Basin Inundation Relief Project (65MTRR7701) East End Locks Element 1. Decrease contract amount by ($166,953.72) & increase contract time by 310 days to add replacement conduit for hydraulic hoses and other miscellaneous concrete work 13. Consideration of Contract Amendment No. 4 – Mermentau Basin Inundation Relief Project, increase contract amount for compensation to Engineer in the amount of $272,744.00 14. Consideration of amending Food Truck Ordinance 15. President authority to sign CEA with E & P Consulting Services, LLC for adjudicated property 16. Consideration of COR 019 – North Cameron Emergency Operations Center, increase contact time by 119 days for Natural Gas Service Delays, no change in contract amount 17. Review and accept the monthly financial statements and budget to actual comparison 18. Motion that approved Bills be Paid 19. Executive Session: a. Hurricane Insurance Litigation Discussion b.Coastal Litigation Discussion c. Case No. 2:25-cv-02069 Condemnation Eminent Domain ADJOURN MEETING * Indicating Add-ons Agenda Posting Date: ______ Posting Time: _____ Signed: ______ In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance, please contact Mary B. Carroll before 3 p.m. the previous Friday of the meeting at (337) 775-5718, describing the assistance that is necessary. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. To file a complaint of discrimination, write: USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender. RUN: Feb. 5 (F 17) Cost of Notice per run: $66.00
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Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
February 5, 2026
?CAMERON PARISH POLICE JURY NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING AGENDA – MORNING SESSION MONDAY FEBRUARY 9, 2026 10:00 A.M. Cameron Parish Police Jury West Annex - Board Room 148 Smith Circle, Cameron, LA 1. Call to Order 2. Pledge of Allegiance/Prayer 3. Just Imagine SWLA Presentation 4. Review Voting Agenda Adjourn Meeting Agenda Posting Date: _____ Posting Time: __________ Signed:__________ In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance, please contact Mary B. Carroll before 3pm the previous Friday of the meeting at (337) 775-5718, describing the assistance that is necessary. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. To file a complaint of discrimination, write: USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender. RUN: Feb. 5 (F 16) Cost of Notice per run: $18.00
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Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
February 5, 2026
?PROCEEDINGS Cameron Parish Gravity Drainage District No. 7 will receive sealed bids until 3:00 pm, Wednesday, February 25, 2026, at the Cameron Parish Gravity Drainage District No. 7 office, located at 205 Middle Ridge Road, Johnson Bayou, Louisiana, 70631, for the sale of the following item. 2010 Elite 32’ Low-ride Gooseneck Trailer 27’ flat deck with 5’ Dovetail With (2) spring loaded Ramps, (2) 10,000 pound tandem axles with 16” tires Item for bid is available for public inspection with appointment, Monday through Thursday only, 7:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. at Drainage District 7, located at 205 Middle Ridge Road, Johnson Bayou, Louisiana, 70631. Bids will be opened at the Cameron Parish Gravity Drainage District 7 meeting beginning at 4:30 pm, on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, held at the Drainage District 7 office, 205 Middle Ridge Road, Cameron, La. Sold as is, where is. Payment to be cashier’s check or money order, and pickup must be made within 10 business days of a successful bid. Questions regarding the bid item should be directed to Scotty Badon at 337-912-3128. Bid must be submitted in a sealed envelope that is clearly marked BID ENCLOSED AND NAME OF ITEM RUN: Feb. 5,12, 19 (F 15) Cost of Notice per run: $18.00
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Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
February 5, 2026
?Cameron Parish Beachfront Development District #1 Johnson Bayou • Holly Beach AGENDA Monday, February 9, 2026, 5:00 p.m. Johnson Bayou Community Center 5556 Gulf Beach Highway, Johnson Bayou, LA 1. Call to Order 2. Pledge & Prayer 3. Roll Call & Acknowledgement of Guests 4. Approval of Minutes from January 12, 2026 5. Public Comment 6. Financial Report 7. Old Business a. Ratify Recurring Charges –Cameron Pilot and Superior Storage b. Holly Beach Subcommittee Update c. Safety Tubes and Supplies Installation Update d. Ferry Boat Launch Update e. Creole Nature Trail Restroom Facility at Holly Beach Update f. Love the Boot Beach Cleanup - April 25, 2026 8. New Business a. 2026 Project Goals b. Election of 2026 Officers 9. Announcements 10. Pay Bills 11. Adjourn CONTACT INFORMATION FOR QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, OR CONCERNS Chairman: Michele Long 409-893-2154 (Little Florida Beach) Vice Chairman: Russell Badon 337-842-6751 (Johnson Bayou) Secretary: Cindy Snead 337-274-6438 (Little Florida Beach) B. J. Miller 337-499-5814 (Johnson Bayou) Debbie Fontenot 337-427-9909 (Holly Beach) RUN: Feb. 5 (F 14) Cost of Notice per run: $24.00
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Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
February 5, 2026
?Cameron Parish Beachfront Development District #1 Johnson Bayou • Holly Beach 5556 Gulf Beach Hwy (LA 82), Cameron (LA), 70631 MINUTES The Cameron Parish Beachfront Development District #1 Commission convened for its regular session on Monday, October 13, 2025, at the Johnson Bayou Community Center. The meeting was called to order at 5:01 p.m. by Chairman Michele Long, who led the Pledge of Allegiance and a prayer. COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Chairman Michele Long; Commissioner/Secretary Cindy Snead; Commissioner B.J. Miller; Commissioner Debbie Fontenot ABSENT: Vice Chairman Russell Badon Memorial Acknowledgment: The Board pauses to honor the life of Tammy Erbelding, whose recent passing is a great loss to Cameron Parish and the Johnson Bayou Community. Tammy was deeply dedicated to the work of the Cameron Parish Beachfront Development District #1 and served with strong attention to detail, steady commitment, and a remarkable knowledge of the Cameron Parish community and its history. Her contributions enriched both the district and the community who loved her. Her presence will be greatly missed. GUESTS: None APPROVAL OF MINUTES: A motion to approve the minutes of the September 8, 2025 meeting as presented was made by Debbie Fontenot, seconded by B.J. Miller, and unanimously carried by the board. PUBLIC COMMENT: None CORRESPONDENCE: None FINANCIAL REPORT: A motion to approve the September 2025 financial reports for both the Beachfront Development District #1 and the Marshland-2025 ICC-Cameron Parish Beach Sweep as presented was made by Cindy Snead, seconded by Debbie Fontenot, and unanimously carried by the board. OLD BUSINESS: Ratify Recurring Charges: A motion to approve the recurring charges for the Cameron Pilot and Superior Storage was made by Cindy Snead, seconded by Debbie Fontenot, and unanimously carried by the board. Holly Beach Update: A motion to approve the purchase of two American flags and two Louisiana state flags to be displayed on the Holly Beach flag poles was made by Cindy Snead, seconded by B.J. Miller, and unanimously carried by the board. These flags are intended to enhance the visibility and representation of both the nation and the state at the Holly Beach location. Cameron Parish Beach Sweep: On September 18, 2025, fifty volunteers from Cameron LNG, Sempra Infrastructure, TotalEnergies, Mitsubishi, and Mitsue participated in a cleanup along Highway 82. On September 20, a total of 362 volunteers joined the effort. In District #1, 272 volunteers—including participants from Cheniere LNG, the Lamar University Energy Club, the McNeese University Energy Club, LSU Epsilon Eta Phi Chapters, local community members, and Girl Scout and Boy Scout troops from Texas and Louisiana—cleaned six beach locations. District #2 saw 90 volunteers working along Rutherford and Broussard Beaches. Altogether, 412 volunteers contributed to these successful events. A motion to officially close out the 2025 ICC Cameron Parish Beach Sweep Project was made by Debbie Fontenot, seconded by Cindy Snead, and unanimously carried by the board. Safety Rescue Tubes & Signage: The board has requested formal guidance from the District Attorney regarding liability issues associated with the use of these safety measures on the beach and is await final approval. Brochure: A motion to reorder 2000 West Cameron Beaches Brochures from Wise Ideas Printing & Promotions was made by Cindy Snead, seconded by B.J. Miller, and unanimously carried by the board. NEW BUSINESS: Cameron Ferry Boat Launch Renovation Project: A motion to authorize Michele Long to move forward with the Cameron Ferry Boat Launch Renovations Project was made by Cindy Snead, seconded by B.J. Miller, and unanimously carried by the board. This authorization includes reaching out to businesses, industries, and state agencies for potential funding opportunities, coordinating with stakeholders, and, once funding is secured, taking the necessary steps to advance the project as outlined in the proposal. ANNOUNCEMENTS: October 15, 2025 at 6:00 p.m. the Cameron Parish District Attorney will hold a public meeting to discuss Ad Valorem Taxes. Location: Ambulance District No. 2 Hackberry. Ethics Training and Prevention of Sexual Harassment Training are due by December 31, 2025. PAY BILLS: None ADJOURN: There being no further business, on the motion of Cindy Snead, seconded by B.J. Miller, and unanimously carried by the board, the meeting was adjourned at 6:09 p.m. Next Meeting - Monday, January 12, 2026. APPROVED BY: ___________________________MICHELE LONG, CHAIRMAN ATTEST BY: ___________________________CINDY SNEAD, SECRETARY RUN: Feb. 5 (F 13) Cost of Notice per run: $72.00
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Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
February 5, 2026
?Cameron Parish Tourist Commission P.O. Box 388, Cameron, LA 70631 www.visitcameronparish.org Thursday, February 12, 2026 – 4:00 p.m. Cameron Parish Police Jury Conference Room Cameron, LA AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER – Carolyn Miller, Chairman 2. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF GUESTS 4. PUBLIC COMMENT 5. REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES – January 15, 2026 6. CORRESPONDENCE 7. FINANCIAL REPORT 8.REVIEW AND PAYMENT OF BILLS 9. OLD BUSINESS A. Ratify Recurring Charges – Cameron Pilot & Google Workspace B. Calendar of Events/Sponsorships/Promotional Items Plan C. Website, Facebook Update D. Cameron Prairie Wildlife Refuge Visitors’ Center & Family Fishing Festival Updates 10. NEW BUSINESS A. 2026 Goals Discussion-Brochure Update B. Occupancy Tax Update C. Photo Contest Update D. Election of 2026 Officers 11. ANY UPDATES A. Beachfront Development Districts 1& 2 B. Creole Nature Trail C. Cameron Preservation Alliance 12. ANNOUNCEMENTS 13. ADJOURNMENT CONTACT INFORMATION FOR QUESTIONS, COMMENTS OR CONCERNS Chairman: Carolyn Miller (337) 515-7155 Vice Chairman: Vicki Little (337) 912-0114 Secretary: Michele Long (409) 893-2154 Joe Ann Labove (409) 920-2145 Geralyn Myers (337) 821-7539 Susan Boudreaux (337) 513-6921 Mary Johnson (337) 802-8086 RUN: Feb. 5 (F 12) Cost of Notice per run: $30.00
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Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
February 5, 2026
?Cameron Parish Tourist Commission P.O. Box 388, Cameron, LA 70631 Ph (337)775-5718 * Fax (337)775-5567 www.visitcameronparish.org MINUTES The Cameron Parish Tourist Commission held its Regular Session on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, at the Cameron Parish Police Jury Conference Room in Cameron, Louisiana. The meeting was called to order at 3:30 p.m. by Chairperson Carolyn Miller, who led the Pledge of Allegiance, and Vicki Little led the opening prayer. COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Carolyn Miller, Chairman; Vicki Little, Vice Chairman; Michele Long, Secretary/Treasurer; Geralyn Myers; Susan Boudreaux ABSENT: Joe Ann Labove, Mary Johnson GUESTS: Cindy Snead, Beachfront Development District #1 PUBLIC COMMENT: None APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Pending draft minutes of the previous meeting were distributed to all board members via email prior to the meeting. A motion to approve the November 20, 2025 minutes as presented was made by Susan Boudreaux, seconded by Geralyn Myers, and passed unanimously. The approved minutes will be published in the Cameron Pilot, the paper of record. CORRESPONDENCE: Invitation to Louisiana Convention & Visitors’ Bureau; LSU High Frequency Radar Project Letter of Support; A motion to approve reimbursement of $26.60 to Michele Long for 2025 correspondence mailing fees was made by Vicki Little, seconded by Susan Boudreaux, all in favor, motion carried. TREASURER'S REPORT: A motion to approve the November 2025 financial report as presented was made by Geralyn Myers, seconded by Vicki Little, and passed unanimously. REVIEW AND PAYMENT OF BILLS: A motion to approve payment of LTA-Full Membership in the amount of $525 was made by Geralyn Myers, seconded by Susan Boudreaux, all in favor, motion carried. A motion to approve payment to Cal-Cam Mini Storage in the amount of $1800 was made by Vicki Little, seconded by Susan Boudreaux, all in favor, motion carried. A motion to approve payment to Graham Group for annual website domain fee in the amount of $121.25 was made by Vicki Little, seconded by Susan Boudreaux, all in favor, motion carried. OLD BUSINESS: Ratify Recurring Charges: A motion to approve the recurring charges for the Cameron Pilot & Google Workspace was made by Susan Boudreaux, seconded by Michele Long, and passed unanimously. Calendar of Events: The board will continue exploring and promoting events to showcase Cameron Parish. Upcoming events: 12/17/25 Christmas on Capitol Hill DA’s Office 12/27/25 LA Fur & Wildlife King, Queen Pageant 1/2/26 LA Fur Fizz 1/8/26 Miss Cameron Parish Queen and Little Miss & Mr. Cameron Parish Pageants 1/10/26 LA Fur & Wildlife Run 1/9, 10/26 LA Fur & Wildlife Festival Website & Social Media: The commission website’s overall traffic is up 180% over last November, with the majority of that traffic increase from Google search and direct visits (bookmarked for keying in the address). The commission’s social media/Facebook page continues to host a photo contest based on hunting and fishing throughout the month of December. On December 2, commissioners hosted 60 second-grade students, along with their teachers and parents from Grand Lake Elementary, at the Cameron Prairie Wildlife Refuge Visitors’ Center, where students learned about wildlife specific to Cameron Parish. NEW BUSINESS: The Board will continue to focus on the five strategic goals identified in the 2026–2030 Cameron Parish Tourism Strategic Plan, with particular emphasis on brochure development and continued involvement with the Cameron Prairie Wildlife Refuge Visitors Center. The Commission is working with Representative Ryan Bourriaque regarding an increase in enterprise funds. Legislative Assistant Melinda Gastal Frith advised that she will reach out as the legislative session approaches to outline any information or support needed from the Commission. A motion to approve an Occupancy Tax CEA (Cooperative Endeavor Agreement) with the parish was made by Vicki Little, seconded by Susan Boudreaux, all in favor, motion carried. A motion to adopt the 2026 meeting calendar, scheduling regular meetings on the third Thursday of each month at 4:00 p.m. was made by Michele Long, seconded by Geralyn Myers, all in favor, motion carried. UPDATES: Beachfront Development District 1 – 2026 Ferry Landing West Improvement Project will include parking lot regrading, shoreline erosion protection with rock and backfill, upgraded lighting, and new signage. Also, the Creole Nature Trail Holly Beach Restroom Facilities are planned to begin construction in January 2026. ANNOUNCEMENTS: Ethics and Prevention of Sexual Harassment Trainings are required to be completed by December 31, 2025. NEXT MEETING: Thursday, January 15, 2025, at 4:00 p.m. in the Police Jury Conference Room. ADJOURNMENT: A motion to adjourn at 4:22 p.m. was made by Geralyn Myers, seconded by Michele Long, and passed unanimously. APPROVED BY: ___________________________CAROLYN MILLER, CHAIRMAN ATTEST BY: ___________________________MICHELE LONG, SECRETARY/TREASURER RUN: Feb. 5 (F 11) Cost of Notice per run: $78.00
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Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
February 5, 2026
?PROCEEDINGS Cameron Parish Mosquito Abatement District No. 1 Wednesday, January 14, 2026 The monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of Cameron Parish Mosquito Abatement District No. 1 was held at 5:00 p.m., January 14, 2026 at the Cameron Parish Mosquito Control Office. Board members present were Mitchel Kelley, Thomas Cox, James Boudreaux, and Robert Trahan. Karl Styron, Bryce Carpenter, and Marck Smythe were absent. The meeting was called to order by Thomas Cox, who then asked for the reading of the minutes from the last meeting, November 17, 2025. A motion was made by James Boudreaux, seconded by Mitchel Kelley, and carried that the minutes be approved as printed. A motion was made by Mitchel Kelley, seconded by Robert Trahan, and carried to approve the financial statement. In old business, James Boudreaux made the motion seconded by Robert Trahan, and carried to close the Capital One Bank Account. In new business, Robert Trahan made a motion, seconded by James Boudreaux, and carried to leave the Officers the same as the previous year. Thomas Cox is president. Mitchel Kelley is Vice President. James Boudreaux is Secretary. Next, Mitchel Kelley made a motion, seconded by James Boudreaux, and carried to approve the contrac for 2026 with our pilots. Mitchel Kelley made a motion, seconded by Robert Trahan, and carried to approve the updated signing resolution for the director. Mitchel Kelley made a motion, seconded by James Boudreaux, and carried to engage the CPA for the 2025 audit, which will be Coy Vincent with Gragson, Casiday, and Guillory, LLP Chemical bids and contingency aerial contract bids were opened and reviewed. Bids were as follows: Low bidder is in bold and italics. DIBROM, (Naled) Adapco, Inc. $310.56/gallon (1-3 drums), $306.11/gallon (4-87 drums), $304.64/ gallon (88+ drums) DUET, (Dual Action Adulticide), Clarke Mosquito Control $201.53/gallon in 55-gallon drums Remoa Tri, Adapco $300.00/gal MINERAL Oil, Adapco $16.56/gal, Sun Coast $5.50/gallon, Rentokil $11.15/gallon, Veseris, $10.50/gal 250-500 Tote or $10.20/gal in bulk Gaubert, $4.10/gal McPherson, $7.64/gal or $6.15/gal in bulk Breaux Petroleum, $4.68/gal UNLEADED GASOLINE, Retif, $0.35 above rack/gal Permethrin 30-30, Veseris $80.43/gal Adapco, $140.00/gal Rentokil, $78.90/gal or 78.00/gal 275 gal tote Clarke, $102.70/gal Chlorpyrifos, 24.6%, Clarke, $99.91/ gallon Permethrin 13%, Veseris $10.44/qt Bifenthrin, Adapco $54.25gal Rentokil $44.95/gal Veseris $49.93/gal Malathion, Adapco $92.81gal 260 gal tote, $95.78/gal 55 gal drum Veseris, $67.99/gal 1000 gal bulk One Guard, Veseris $98.20/qt Rentokil $101.26/qt Adapco $98.02/qt Contingency Aerial Contract, VDCI Aerial application only .82/acre James Boudreaux, then made a motion, seconded by Robert Trahan, and carried to approve the lowest bids. The next meeting will be decided at a later date. There being no further business, Mitchel Kelley made a motion, seconded by James Boudreaux, and carried to adjourn the meeting. APPROVED: ___________________________Thomas Cox, President ATTEST: ____________________________ James Boudreaux, Secretary RUN: Feb. 5 (F 10) Cost of Notice per run: $48.00
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Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
February 5, 2026
?PROCEEDINGS Cameron Parish Mosquito Abatement District No. 1 November 17, 2025 The monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of Cameron Parish Mosquito Abatement District No. 1 was held at 5:00 p.m., November 17, 2025 at the Cameron Parish Mosquito Abatement office. Board members present were Mitchel Kelley, Robert Trahan, Bryce Carpenter, and James Boudreaux. Karl Styron, Marck Smythe, and Thomas Cox were absent. The meeting was called to order by Mitchel Kelley, who then asked for approval of the minutes from the last meeting, October 30, 2025. A motion was made by James Boudreaux, seconded by Bryce Carpenter, and carried that the minutes be approved as printed. In New Business, Bryce Carpenter made a motion, seconded by Robert Trahan, and carried to approve the 2025 Amended budget. Then James Boudreaux made a motion, seconded by Bryce Carpenter, and carried to approve a 50 cent/hour raise for drivers and a 4% increase for full time employees. Then Robert Trahan made a motion, seconded by Bryce Carpenter to approve the 2026 Budget. Next Bryce Carpenter made a motion, seconded by Robert Trahan, and carried to approve the purchase of 5 new F150 with V8 engines to replace old spray trucks. James Boudreaux then made a motion, seconded by Bryce Carpenter, and carried, to advertise for chemical, fuel, and emergency aerial bids. There being no further business, a motion was made by Robert Trahan, seconded by James Boudreaux, and carried to adjourn the meeting. APPROVED: ___________________________Thomas Cox, President ATTEST: ___________________________ James Boudreaux, Secretary RUN: Feb. 5 (F 9) Cost of Notice per run: $24.00
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Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
February 5, 2026
?PROCEEDINGS Cameron Parish Mosquito Abatement District No. 1 Thursday, October 30, 2025 The monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of Cameron Parish Mosquito Abatement District No. 1 was held at 6:00 p.m., October 30, 2025 at the Cameron Parish Mosquito Abatement office. Board members present were Mitchel Kelley, Robert Trahan, Thomas Cox, and James Boudreaux. Karl Styron, Marck Smythe, and Bryce Carpenter were absent. The meeting was called to order by Thomas Cox, who then asked for approval of the minutes from the last meeting, September 15, 2025. A motion was made by James Boudreaux, seconded by Mitchel Kelley, and carried that the minutes be approved as printed. A motion was made by Robert Trahan, seconded by Mitchel Kelley, and carried to approve the financial statement. In New Business, Mitchel Kelley made a motion, seconded by James Boudreaux, and carried to approve employee performance reviews. Next, the 2026 trial budget was discussed to make a final decision at the next meeting. Mitchel Kelly then made a motion, seconded by James Boudreaux, and carried to add an agenda item regarding a purchase of dibrom. Mitchel Kelley made a motion, seconded by Robert Trahan, and carried, to buy 65 drums now and 65 drums later at the discounted price. There being no further business, a motion was made by James Boudreaux, seconded by Mitchel Kelley, and carried to adjourn the meeting. APPROVED: ___________________________Thomas Cox, President ATTEST: ___________________________James Boudreaux, Secretary RUN: Feb. 5 (F 8) Cost of Notice per run: $24.00
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Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
February 5, 2026
?PROCEEDINGS Cameron Parish Mosquito Abatement District No. 1 Monday, September 15, 2025 The monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of Cameron Parish Mosquito Abatement District No. 1 was held at 6:00 p.m., September 15, 2025 at the Cameron Parish Mosquito Abatement office. Board members present were Mitchel Kelley, Robert Trahan, Thomas Cox, and James Boudreaux. Karl Styron, Marck Smythe, and Bryce Carpenter were absent. Tom Barrett was also in attendance. The meeting was called to order by Thomas Cox, who then asked for approval of the minutes from the last meeting, August 28, 2025. A motion was made by Mitchel Kelley, seconded by James Boudreaux, and carried that the minutes be approved as printed. A motion was made by James Boudreaux, seconded by Robert Trahan, and carried to approve the financial statement. In old business, USAF IRT was discussed. Potential flight by the USAF is scheduled for October 8th. Next, Tom Barrett presented a presentation regarding ad valorem tax. Then quotes for dash cams and 360 dash cams for spray trucks were discussed. Mitchel Kelley made a motion, seconded by Robert Trahan, and carried approving the installation of the forward facing dash cam only. Mitchel Kelley made a motion, seconded by James Boudreaux, and carried to approve the sell of surplus equipment at the November 22, 2025 Pedersen and Pedersen Auction at the Burton Coliseum. James Boudreaux made a motion, seconded by Mitchel Kelley, and carried to approve the travel expenses and registration for LMCA meeting in Baton Rouge, and LAAA Convention in Lake Charles. There being no further business, a motion was made by Robert Trahan, seconded by James Boudreaux, and carried to adjourn the meeting. APPROVED: ___________________________Thomas Cox, President ATTEST: ___________________________James Boudreaux, Secretary RUN: Feb. 5 (F 7) Cost of Notice per run: $30.00
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