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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 29, 2026
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ADVERTISEMENT The Parish Purchasing Agent, on behalf of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury, does hereby advertise for sealed qualification statements and will open same on: 1. Tuesday, February 24, 2026. 2. At the Office of the Parish Purchasing Agent on the first floor of the Parish Government Building, 1015 Pithon Street, in the city of Lake Charles, Louisiana, 70601, at the hour of 2:00 P.M., Central Time Zone. 3. For Engineering and Technical Services for Various Emergency Generator Projects (RFQ-2026-FM-102) under the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP). 4. Request for Qualification documents may be obtained in the Office of the Parish Purchasing Agent in the Government Building, requested via email at purchasing@calcasieu.gov, or accessed via electronic bidding through www.calcasieu.gov. 5. The Calcasieu Parish Police Jury reserves the right to reject any and all qualification statements. 6. The procedures for the selection of this firm will be in accordance with the procurement requirements of the FEMA HMA program. All responses received will be evaluated in accordance with the selection criteria and corresponding point system that is identified in the request for qualifications package. That package also identifies the scope of services to be performed by the selected firm. 7. The Calcasieu Parish Police Jury shall incur no obligation to the Contractor/Proposer until the Contract between the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury and the Contractor/Proposer is fully executed. 8. The Calcasieu Parish Police Jury is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 9. Minority owned firms and small businesses are encouraged to participate. Any person with disabilities requiring special accommodations must contact the Parish no later than seven (7) days prior to Request for Qualification opening. 10. All sealed qualification statements must be plainly marked and should contain the following on the outside of the envelope: QUALIFICATION STATEMENT FOR Engineering and Technical Services for Various Emergency Generator Projects (RFQ-2026-FM-102) KRISTIE CUMBERLAND, CPPB, CPPO, NIGP-CPP, Purchasing Agent Jan 29, Feb 5 2t 2094049 Notice Cost- $142.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 29, 2026
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WE ARE applying to the Alcoholic Beverage Commission of the State of Louisiana for a permit to sell beverages of high and low alcoholic content at retail at the following address: Permit to be issued to: A&J LLC dba The Runway, 7080 Gulf Hwy, Lake Charles, LA. Shahnawaz Jivani LLC Member Petition of Opposition should be made in writing in accordance with L.R.S. title 26, Section 85 and 283. Jan 29, 30 2t 2094042 Notice Cost- $71.00
Miscellaneous Notices
Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 29, 2026
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WE ARE applying to the Alcoholic Beverage Commission of the State of Louisiana for a permit to sell beverages of high and low alcoholic content at retail at the following address: Permit to be issued to: PKHN, LLC dba Smokers Heaven, 2482 Toomey Road, Vinton, LA. Hunain Khalil LLC Member Petition of Opposition should be made in writing in accordance with L.R.S. title 26, Section 85 and 283. Jan 29, 30 2t 2094036 Notice Cost- $71.00
Miscellaneous Notices
Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 29, 2026
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WE ARE applying to the Alcoholic Beverage Commission of the State of Louisiana for a permit to sell beverages of high and low alcoholic content at retail at the following address: Permit to be issued to: Brown Dog CRE1, LLC dba Beacon Country Store, 9346 Gulf Hwy, Lake Charles, LA. Michael Hayes LLC Member Petition of Opposition should be made in writing in accordance with L.R.S. title 26, Section 85 and 283. Jan 29, 30 2t 2094033 Notice Cost- $71.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 29, 2026
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JANUARY 13, 2026 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Calcasieu Parish School Board will receive sealed bids before Thursday, February 26, 2026 at 2pm. at the Calcasieu Parish School Board, Attention: Tony Motamedi, Superintendents Conference Room, 3310 Broad St., Lake Charles, Louisiana 70615 for the following Hurricane Laura Damages Restoration Project: WHS GYMNASIUM HURRICANE LAURA REPAIRS HL-064-06 Complete Bid Documents prepared by King Architects, Inc, 1312 Sampson Street, Westlake, Louisiana 70669 for this Project are available in electronic form. They may be obtained without charge and without deposit from www.CPSB.org/depts/purchasing/currentbids. Bid Documents may also be obtained from www.centralbidding.com for a nominal charge or subscription. Printed copies are not available from the Owner or Architect, but arrangements can be made to obtain printed Bid Documents through most reprographic firms. Bidders are responsible for any subscription, downloading, reproduction or mailing costs. No Bid shall be considered or accepted unless the bid is accompanied by bid security in an amount not less than five percent (5%) of the Base Bid and all Additive Alternates. The bid security shall be in the form of certified check or cashiers check drawn on a bank insured by the FDIC, or on the Calcasieu Parish School Board Bid Bond Form contained in the Front End Documents written by a surety company licensed to do business in Louisiana with a A.M. Best rating of A or better, countersigned by a person who is under contract with the surety company or bond insurer as a licensed agent in this state and who is residing in this state. Bids shall be accepted only from Contractors who are licensed under LS R.S. 37:2150- 2163 for the classification of BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. No bid may be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days after receipt of bids, except under the provisions of LA. R.S. 38:2214. Evidence of authority to submit the bid shall be required in accordance with LA. R.S. 38:2212 (B) (2), (5) and/or LA. R.S. 39:1594 (C) (4). A Pre-Bid Conference will be conducted at 1000 Garden Drive, Westlake, Louisiana 70669 on Friday, February 13th, 2026 at 10:00am. Attendance is mandatory and a pre-requisite for submitting a Bid. In accordance with LA RS 38:2212 , when the design professional or public entity mandates attendance by prospective bidders at pre-bid conferences as a prerequisite to bid on a public works project, all prospective bidders shall be present at the beginning of the pre-bid conference and shall remain in attendance for the duration of the conference. Any prospective bidder who fails to attend the conference or remain for the duration shall be prohibited from submitting a bid for the project. Each bid must be placed in an envelope, sealed and marked on the outside: Bid Enclosed for WHS Gymnasium Hurricane Laura Repairs HL-064-06 to be opened at February 26, 2026, at 2:00pm at the Calcasieu Parish School Board, Attention: Tony Montamedi, Superintendents Conference Room, 3310 Broad Street, Lake Charles, LA 70615. Refer to Instructions for Bidders for other requirements on outside of envelope. Bid may also be submitted by electronic means via website www.centralbidding.com. Free registration is required in order to submit a bid via the Central Bidding website. The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids for just cause as permitted by LA. R.S. 38:2214 (B). The ability of an entity to reject any bid is applicable only when administered in accordance with the Public Bid Law. In accordance with LA. R.S. 38:2212 (B) (1), the provisions and requirements of this section, and those stated in the Bidding Documents shall not be waived by any public entity. Dr. Jason VanMetre, Superintendent, Calcasieu Parish School Board Jan 29, Feb 5, 12 3t 2093901 Notice Cost- $316.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 29, 2026
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January 20, 2026 The Land Use Commission of the City of Sulphur, Louisiana, met in regular session at its temporary meeting place located at 501 Willow Street, Sulphur, LA, held at 5:30 p.m., on the 20th day of January 2026, after full compliance with the convening of said meeting with the following members present: LENORE CARROLL, Land Use Commission District 1 TROY DARBY, Land Use Commission District 2 VERONICA ALLISON, Land Use Commission District 3 EDDIE LEBLANC, Land Use Commission District 4 JONATHAN BRAZZELL, Land Use Commission of District 5 After the meeting was called to order and the roll called with the above results, motion was made by Mr. Darby seconded by Mrs. Allison that the minutes from the previous meeting stand as written. Motion carried unanimously. Motion was then made by Mr. Darby seconded by Mrs. Allison that the agenda stand as written. Motion carried unanimously. The first item on the agenda is a presentation on Sulphur Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance Revision Project. Steve Villavaso, Fred Neal and Ellis Combes, with Villavaso and Associates, gave a brief presentation on the new Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for the city. (See attached powerpoint presentation). Mr. Villavaso stated that there will be several work sessions for the Board, Council and public coming up in the next few months. Theyll soon present a final draft to Administration, have work sessions then present to the Land Use Commission and Council for public hearings. Bill LeBlanc, Roberta Drive, showed concern about non-conforming uses. Hes concerned if a natural disaster happens will people be able to build their homes back if theyre non-conforming. Cynthia Robertson, West Verdine, showed concern on the age over 10-year rule for manufactured homes. Mr. Darby agreed and asked why we cant have a 20-year rule if it meets the code. Young kids cant afford a new mobile home, especially if its in a flood zone. Mr. Brazzell stated that CRS is the only way to reduce your flood insurance. Bill LeBlanc, Roberta Drive, stated that a lot of lots are non-conforming because when zoning was originally adopted it created all these 5,000 sq. ft. lots non-conforming since the new lot size is 6,000 sq. ft. He also stated that if someone bought a commercial piece of property and the zoning changes, thats not right. If he bought a business/commercial piece of property then it shouldnt be rezoned to anything else. Cynthia Robertson, West Verdine, stated that the citys Master Plan is way out of date. She uses the Master Plan for her grants and its a mess. Mr. DiPetta, Bonin Drive, showed concern with all these new subdivisions getting variances. He asked if the new ordinance would address this. Austin Abrahams, Zoning Administration, stated yes it will (PUD Planned Unit Development). The next item on the agenda is a resolution establishing rules on comments by the Commission and public on agenda items. Mr. Darby stated that the same amendment needs to be made on this resolution as the amendment that was made at the Board of Zoning Adjustment meeting. Motion was then made by Mr. Darby seconded by Mr. LeBlanc that the following amendment be made: Amend two-thirds (2/3) vote to a majority vote The City of Sulphur Land Use Commission hereby establishes a three (3) minute rule on individual comments on agenda items by the public. This time can be extended by a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of the Commission. A vote shall be held after proper motion for a specific additional amount of time after request by the individual seeking additional time. Motion carried unanimously. Motion was then made by Mrs. Darby seconded by Mrs. Allison that the following resolution be adopted to-wit: RESOLUTION AS AMENDED RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING RULES ON COMMENTS BY THE COMMISSION AND PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS. WHEREAS, at a regular meeting of the Sulphur City Council on Monday, December 8, 2025, the City Council amended a previously adopted resolution to establish rules when it comes to public comments; and WHEREAS, so that rules are applied uniformly and coincide with the City Council, the following rules shall apply for public comments: In view of the many items to consider and views to be expressed, each member of the Commission shall be allowed reasonable time for questions or to express his or her views without interruption from the other members. The City of Sulphur Land Use Commission hereby establishes a three (3) minute rule on individual comments on agenda items by the public. This time can be extended by a majority vote of the Commission. A vote shall be held after proper motion for a specific additional amount of time after request by the individual seeking additional time. To be entitled to comment on an agenda item, a person must complete a separate Request to Appear form on every item on the agenda which they request to speak, either in Support, in Opposition or Information Only, which includes the information shown on the exhibit attached hereto and present it to the Secretary of the Commission, prior to the start of the meeting, or at the latest, before the item is called for discussion. The public may comment on any agenda item. If any group of proponents or opponents chooses to appoint an individual to speak on their behalf, they may sign the Request to Appear form, indicating the individual authorized to speak on their behalf. Any speaker representing a group of individuals shall be limited to the time assigned to them, not to exceed twelve (12) minutes with five (5) minutes for rebuttal for a total of seventeen (17) minutes. Any questions and answers involving the Commissioners and the speaker shall be made in addition to the time allotted herein. The City Attorney shall time all the public comments and exclude the time of questions from the Commission and answers to same from the speaker. In the City Attorneys absence, the Chairman of the Commission shall designate another timekeeper. This rule shall apply to any and all meetings. A vote was then called with the results as follows: YEAS: Mrs. Carroll, Mr. Darby, Mrs. Allison, Mr. LeBlanc, Mr. Brazzell NAYS: None ABSENT: None And the said resolution was declared duly adopted on this 20th day of January, 2026. ATTEST: ARLENE BLANCHARD, Secretary JONATHAN BRAZZELL, Chairman The next item on the agenda is a resolution amending the previously adopted Resolution which subdivided lots for Arena Road Hospitality, LLC located at 2580 and 2600 Ruth Street for Zaveri Subdivision to reword paragraph dealing with right of ways and work commencing prior to obtaining permits. (Note: new owner was concerned with two of the paragraphs in the ordinance being too harsh especially when the citys rights and privileges arent being interfered with. They requested an amendment to the previously adopted ordinance). Representative stated that the new owner is building a gas station and cant get insurance due to this wording. The underwriter is asking for this amendment. Mr. Abrahams, Zoning Administrator, stated that it allows them to make it right but doesnt allow us to take it from them. Motion was then made by Mr. Darby seconded by Mrs. Carroll that the following resolution be adopted to-wit: RESOLUTION RESOLUTION AMENDING PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED RESOLUTION WHICH SUBDIVIDED LOTS FOR ARENA ROAD HOSPITALITY, LLC LOCATED AT 2580 AND 2600 RUTH STREET FOR ZAVERI SUBDIVISION. WHEREAS, on April 18, 2022, the Land Use Commission of the City of Sulphur, Louisiana, adopted a resolution which subdivided lots for Arena Road Hospitality, LLC for property located at 2580 and 2600 Ruth Street for Zaveri Subdivison (see Exhibit A); and WHEREAS, the following amendment shall be made to the previously adopted resolution: DELETE THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPHS: This subdivision is granted by the City of Sulphur and may be withdrawn by the City of Sulphur should said subdivision interfere with the rights and privileges owned by the City of Sulphur pursuant to a pre-existing right of way, servitude, or easement. If withdrawn, any improvements constructed thereon shall be removed at the expense of owner thereof. No work shall commence until all applicable permits are obtained. In the event work is commenced prior to obtaining all applicable permits, this subdivision shall be withdrawn and considered null and void. REPLACE THE ABOVE PARAGRAPHS WITH THE FOLLOWING: This subdivision is granted by the City of Sulphur subject to any pre-existing apparent rights of way, servitudes, or easements currently in use and any pre-existing rights of way, servitudes, easements of record in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. Any and all improvements are subordinate to any such right of way, servitudes or easement. No work shall commence on any lot in this subdivision until all applicable permits are obtained. In the event work is commenced prior to obtaining all applicable permits, any owner of a lot in said subdivision shall be subject to all available remedies available at law, including, but not limited to fines, penalties, damages, and/or injunctive relief. BE IT RESOLVED by the Land Use Commission that they do hereby amend the previously adopted resolution which subdivided lots to Arena Road Hospitality, LLC located at 2580 and 2600 Ruth Street for Zaveri Subdivision. A vote was then called with the results as follows: YEAS: Mrs. Carroll, Mr. Darby, Mrs. Allison, Mr. LeBlanc, Mr. Brazzell NAYS: None ABSENT: None And the said resolution was declared duly adopted on this 20th day of January, 2026. ATTEST: ARLENE BLANCHARD, Secretary JONATHAN BRAZZELL, Chairman The next item on the agenda is resolution amending previously adopted Resolution on August 19, 2024, that granted a rezone to 2209 Carr Lane from Residential to Business to remove stipulation that states parking and driveway must be concrete. Dan Smith, owner, stated that he wants to lay crushed concrete rather than concrete. The driveways on Carr Lane are all gravel and not concrete. Hell lay concrete for his parking but hes asking to remove the stipulation for concrete for his driveway. Being required to lay concrete will hurt his budget. He will not have continuous traffic on his driveway, only himself and deliveries. Josh Baden, Alabama Street, stated that he sold the property to Mr. Smith because the city had put strict stipulations on him; stipulations that arent even required in the ordinance. He then went on to say that a cease and desist order was placed on him when he owned the property, when the building to the east of him is not even in compliance. Danny DiPetta, Bonin Drive, stated that he wasnt against the amendment to the resolution, but asked Mr. Smith if he was aware of the stipulation when he purchased the property. Mr. Smith stated that he paid cash and he didnt comb through the paperwork so, no he didnt know that stipulation was placed on the property. He walked into a hornets nest when he bought this property. Josh Baden stated that he wasnt in opposition of Mr. Smith; he wants him to be able to do what he wants to do. Mr. Darby stated that he agrees the Board made a mistake by placing the 8-foot fence stipulation rather than the required 6-feet fence. He admits this, but the rezone would have failed if stipulations werent placed. After discussion, motion was made by Mr. LeBlanc seconded by Mr. Darby that the following resolution be adopted to-wit: RESOLUTION RESOLUTION AMENDING PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED RESOLUTION THAT GRANTED A REZONE TO 2209 CARR LANE FROM RESIDENTIAL TO BUSINESS. WHEREAS, on August 19, 2024, the Land Use Commission granted a rezone to 2209 Carr Lane from Residential to Business which included the following stipulations: - Parking and driveway must be concrete and adhere to the site plan. - The west side property boundary shall install an 8-foot-tall privacy fence in accordance with the citys buffteryard ordinance. WHEREAS, on November 18, 2024, the property owner at the time then requested the Land Use Commission to make an amendment to change the above stipulation from an 8-foot-tall fence to a 6-foot-tall fence; and WHEREAS, the property has since been sold, and the new property owner is requesting that the following stipulation be removed: - Parking and driveway must be concrete and adhere to the site plan. BE IT RESOLVED by the Land Use Commission of the City of Sulphur, Louisiana, that they do hereby amend the previously adopted Resolution and remove the following stipulation: - Parking and driveway must be concrete and adhere to the site plan. A vote was then called with the results as follows: YEAS: Mrs. Carroll, Mr. Darby, Mrs. Allison, Mr. LeBlanc, Mr. Brazzell NAYS: None ABSENT: None And the said resolution was declared duly adopted on this 20th day of January, 2026. ATTEST: ARLENE BLANCHARD, Secretary JONATHAN BRAZZELL, Chairman There being no further business to come before the Commission, the Chairman declared the meeting adjourned. ATTEST: ARLENE BLANCHARD, Secretary JONATHAN BRAZZELL, Chairman 1/20/26 7:15 P.M. Jan 29 1t 2093743 Notice Cost- $361.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 29, 2026
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January 20, 2026 The Board of Zoning Adjustment of the City of Sulphur, Louisiana, met in regular session at its temporary meeting place located at 501 Willow Avenue, Sulphur, LA, held at 5:30 p.m., on the 20th day of January, 2026, after full compliance with the convening of said meeting with the following members present: LENORE CARROLL, Land Use Commission District 1 TROY DARBY, Land Use Commission District 2 VERONICA ALLISON, Land Use Commission District 3 EDDIE LEBLANC, Land Use Commission District 4 JONATHAN BRAZZELL, Land Use Commission of District 5 After the meeting was called to order and the roll called with the above results, prayer and pledge was led by Mr. Darby. Motion was made by Mrs. Carroll seconded by Mrs. Allison that the minutes of the previous meeting stand as written. Motion carried unanimously. Motion was then made by Mrs. Carroll seconded by Mrs. Allison that the agenda stand as written. Motion carried unanimously. The first item on the agenda is a resolution establishing rules on comments by the Commission and public on agenda items. Mr. Darby stated that people should be able to come to the microphone and say what they want to say. If its more than 3 minutes they should still be able to speak. Mr. Brazzell stated that if they become redundant then the Chairman can shut them down. It makes a difference when you let people speak. Mr. LeBlanc stated that he feels the same way. Mrs. Allison stated that if we let one person speak for 5 minutes well have to let everyone speak for 5 minutes if they want to. We have to keep this in mind at all times. Mrs. Blanchard, Secretary, stated that the Board can grant more time if they go beyond the 3 minutes. Mrs. Carroll stated that she recalls only 1 person violating this rule. Rusty Stutes, City Attorney, stated that Lake Charles City Council has this rule and it works very well. If a person wants to go beyond their 3 minutes, the Board just votes to extend their time. If theres an item on the agenda and there are many speakers, they can get one person to speak, and people can donate their 3 minutes to that speaker. Total time would be 12 minutes for that speaker. Filling out the comment cards serves a function. People donating their time do not have to get up and say their name to donate their time. They can write it on their card who theyre donating their time to. Bill LeBlanc, Roberta Drive, stated that he agrees with Mr. Darby. The Chairman should be in control of the meeting. Mr. Darby stated that at the last City Council meeting the public wasted everyones time when they got up each time to donate their time. Mr. Brazzell stated that he doesnt agree with the 2/3 vote to extend someones time to speak. He would like it to be a majority vote. Danny DiPetta, Bonin Drive, asked what was the intent of this rule? Billy Loftin, City Attorney, told him after the Council meeting it was to fine tune the rules. The Lake Charles Methanol item had a lot of people that came to the meeting. A lot of the people said the exact same thing. This rule will allow 1 speaker to be the spokesperson with donated time to that speaker. If someone wants to donate their time to one person, that appointed person can just state they have no comments, rather than each person donating their time, get up and announce their name when all this time the appointed person doesnt have anything to say. After discussion motion was made by Mrs. Allison seconded by Mrs. Carroll that the following amendment be made: - Amend two-thirds (2/3) vote to majority vote - The City of Sulphur Board of Zoning Adjustment hereby establishes a three (3) minute rule on individual comments on agenda items by the public. This time can be extended by a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of the Board. A vote shall be held after proper motion for a specific additional amount of time after request by the individual seeking additional time. Motion carried unanimously. Josh Badin, Alabama Street, stated that if someone wants to speak, they should just fill out one card and list the items on that card that they want to speak on. Bill LeBlanc, Roberta Drive, stated that some people attend these meetings because its their livelihood and they should be able to speak as long as they want, as long as they arent redundant. Motion was then made by Mrs. Allison seconded by Mrs. Carroll that the following resolution be adopted: RESOLUTION AS AMENDED RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING RULES ON COMMENTS BY THE BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT AND PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS. WHEREAS, at a regular meeting of the Sulphur City Council on Monday, December 8, 2025, the City Council amended a previously adopted resolution to establish rules when it comes to public comments; and WHEREAS, so that rules are applied uniformly and coincide with the City Council, the following rules shall apply for public comments: In view of the many items to consider and views to be expressed, each member of the Board of Zoning Adjustment shall be allowed reasonable time for questions or to express his or her views without interruption from the other members. The City of Sulphur Board of Zoning Adjustment hereby establishes a three (3) minute rule on individual comments on agenda items by the public. This time can be extended by a majority vote of the Board. A vote shall be held after proper motion for a specific additional amount of time after request by the individual seeking additional time. To be entitled to comment on an agenda item, a person must complete a separate Request to Appear form on every item on the agenda which they request to speak, either in Support, in Opposition or Information Only, which includes the information shown on the exhibit attached hereto and present it to the Secretary of the Board, prior to the start of the meeting, or at the latest, before the item is called for discussion. The public may comment on any agenda item. If any group of proponents or opponents chooses to appoint an individual to speak on their behalf, they may sign the Request to Appear form, indicating the individual authorized to speak on their behalf. Any speaker representing a group of individuals shall be limited to the time assigned to them, not to exceed twelve (12) minutes with five (5) minutes for rebuttal for a total of seventeen (17) minutes. Any questions and answers involving the Board and the speaker shall be made in addition to the time allotted herein. The City Attorney shall time all the public comments and exclude the time of questions from the Board and answers to same from the speaker. In the City Attorneys absence, the Chairman of the Board shall designate another timekeeper. This rule shall apply to any and all meetings. A vote was then called with the results as follows: YEAS: Mrs. Carroll, Mr. Darby, Mrs. Allison, Mr. LeBlanc, Mr. Brazzell NAYS: None ABSENT: None And the said resolution was declared duly adopted on this 20th day of January, 2026. ATTEST: ARLENE BLANCHARD, Secretary JONATHAN BRAZZELL, Chairman There being no further business to come before the BZA, the Chairman declared the meeting adjourned. ATTEST: ARLENE BLANCHARD, Secretary JONATHAN BRAZZELL, Chairman 1/20/26 6:12 P.M. Jan 29 1t 2093741 Notice Cost- $206.50
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 29, 2026
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WHEREABOUTS Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Tamika Francis please contact Charles St. Dizier, Attorney at Law, at 616 Broad Street, Lake Charles, LA, 70601, or by phone at 337-430-0907. Jan 29, 30, 31 3t 2093577 Notice Cost- $59.61
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 29, 2026
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PUBLIC NOTICE: THE CALCASIEU PARISH SHERIFFS OFFICE FOUND A GOAT. THE GOAT WAS PICKED UP ON 01/13/2026 AROUND BROUSSARD LANE AND COMMON STREET IN LAKE CHARLES. IF YOU HAVE INFORMATION ABOUT THE OWNER OF THE ANIMAL, OR CAN CLAIM THIS ANIMAL, PLEASE CONTACT THE LIVESTOCK DIVISION AT 337-494-4536 OR LT. DAN HEBERT AT 337-263-4272. Jan 23- Feb 5 2t 2093136 Notice Cost- $145.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 29, 2026
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Issued By Town of Welsh 112 S Adams St. Welsh, LA 70591 General Notice Separate sealed Bids for Frontage Road Extension, Town of Welsh; M.A. Project No. B6-22065-DA will be received by the Town of Welsh, at the 112 S. Adams St., Welsh, LA 70591 until 10:00am, on Thursday, February 12, 2026, and shall at that time and place be publicly opened and read aloud. Work consists of the construction of a new Frontage Road along with drainage improvements. Work Classification Work Classification: Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction Obtaining the Bidding Documents Electronic copies of the Bidding Documents may be obtained from the Issuing Office of Meyer & Associates, Inc. (337) 625-8353, located at 600 N. Cities Service Hwy., Sulphur, LA 70663. A Bidding Document deposit is not required. In order to submit a bid, Bidders must obtain an original set of electronic Bidding Documents from Meyer & Associates, Inc. or the approved electronic bid website defined herein said advertisement. /s/ Karl Arceneaux, Mayor Jan 15, 22, 29 3t 2091376 Notice Cost- $228.30
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 29, 2026
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Issued By City of DeRidder 200 S. Jefferson DeRidder, LA 70634 General Notice Separate sealed Bids for Water Sector Program Phase 2, Raising of MLK Lift Station, City of DeRidder; M.A. Project No. A9-24055-DA will be received by the Mayor and Council, at the DeRidder City Hall, 200 South Jefferson Street, DeRidder, LA 70634 until 2:00 PM, on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, and shall at that time and place be publicly opened and read aloud. Work consists of raising/rehab of a duplex self-priming sanitary sewer lift station. Work Classification Work Classification: Municipal and Public Works Construction Obtaining the Bidding Documents Electronic copies of the Bidding Documents may be obtained from the Issuing Office of Meyer & Associates, Inc. (337) 625-8353, located at 600 N. Cities Service Hwy., Sulphur, LA 70663. A Bidding Document deposit is not required. In order to submit a bid, Bidders must obtain an original set of electronic Bidding Documents from Meyer & Associates, Inc. or the approved electronic bid website defined herein said advertisement. Access to electronic bidding is available through the Bidding Documents Website https://www.bidexpress.com. /s/ Mayor Michael D. Harris Jan 15, 22, 29 3t 2091116 Notice Cost- $118.00
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New Orleans Times-Picayune | Advocate (Jefferson Parish)
New Orleans
January 29, 2026
PUBLIC NORICE - - - Audubon Commission invites bids from qualified suppliers to supply gasoline and diesel fuel for Audubon Nature Institute Facilities. Bids must be submitted at or before Thursday, February 12, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. Bids may be secured on the first date of the advertisement from BidNet Direct at https://www.bidnetdirect.com/louisiana/audubonnatureinstitute. Bids may be submitted electronically at https://www.bidnetdirect.com/louisiana/audubonnatureinstitute or in a sealed envelope marked Fuel for On-road & Off-road Equipment & Fleet Vehicles. It is the vendors responsibility to contact BidNet Direct well in advance of the bid opening date if the bid is submitted electronically to establish an account that will allow for secure bidding. Bids not submitted electronically shall be delivered to: Audubon Nature Institute, Procurement and Risk Management Department Attn: Denise LeBlanc, 6500 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70118. Bids will be opened and read aloud at the place and time that the bids are to be received. Bids, and amendments to bids received after the day and time specified above will be rejected as non-responsive and returned to the bidder unopened. All questions regarding this bid invitation shall be addressed in writing or by means of email to dleblanc@auduboninstitute.org, seventy-two hours prior to bid opening. 174574-JAN 22-29-2T
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