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Houma Courier
Houma
July 11, 2026
LOG # NA-25-17571 NUISANCE CITATION Article IV - Vegetation, Trash, and Junk JULY 8, 2026 BRET E. BRYNUM 555 MAPLE AV HOUMA LA 70364 Dear BRET E. BRYNUM On Wednesday, July 23, 2025, a Warning of Nuisance Violation Notice was issued for Article IV - Vegetation, Trash, and Junk. In this notice, you were advised that if you failed to comply with the requirements, a nuisance citation and the assessment of fines would be issued.Please be advised that as of 10/29/2025 11:55:00 AM, the property located at 311 SOUTH CENTRAL BLVD LOTS 16 AND 16-A BLOCK 4 ADDEN. 2 CENTRAL HEIGHTS SUBD., continues to violate Article IV - Vegetation, Trash, and Junk of Chapter 14, Nuisance Abatement, of the Terrebonne Parish Code of Ordinances.Specific ViolationThe specific violation is the maintaining of grass or weed and other vegetation more than twelve (12) inches in height when measured perpendicular from the ground and the accumulation of junk and trash.Section 14-66. - Classification of property.(a) (4) Residential property: Any tract of land which has been subdivided into squares/lots, primarily for residential purposes. Residential property must be subclassified as either undeveloped or developed;(a) (4) a. Developed residential property: Any residential property which has been approved as a residential subdivision by the Houma-Terrebonne Regional Planning Commission and/or any subdivided tract of land which is part of a residential subdivision as depicted on a plat of survey properly registered in the conveyance records of the Parish of Terrebonne.Section 14-67. - Prohibitions.(a) No person, firm, or corporation owning or occupying any developed residential property located within the parish shall permit the growth of tall grass or allow the accumulation of trash, refuse, or junk upon the property or upon any sidewalk abutting the property.In addition to requiring that you take measures to correct the nuisance violation, Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government is assessing a nuisance violation fine. You are being assessed a fine in the amount of $250.00 dollars, since this is your first violation. According to the schedule contained in Chapter 14 Section 14-315, Subsection A. of the Terrebonne Parish Code the rates for nuisance violation fines within the areas of Terrebonne Parish of this chapter are as follows:1st Violation $250.00; 2nd Violation within the same calendar year $500.00;3rd and subsequent violations within the same calendar year Criminal Enforcement; and/or up to $5,000.If you fail or refuse to take action to correct the violation within the delays contained in this citation, parish crews or a parish contractor may enter the premises where the violation is occurring and remedy the violation at your expense, or begin proceedings in respect to Criminal Enforcement.Please comply with this ordinance on or by 7/15/2026. You are further advised to contact our office once compliance has been completed.Your failure to pay the charges incurred within thirty (30) days after invoicing by the Parish shall result in the filing of a certified copy of such charges with the recorder of mortgages, and the same when so filed and recorded, shall operate as a lien and privilege in favor of the Parish against the property. The charges shall be added by the tax collector of the Parish of Terrebonne to the annual ad valorem tax bill of the property involve.Please be advised that you may contest this citation by requesting a hearing before the Nuisance Administrative Hearing Officer either in person at 8026 Main st, suite 203, Houma, LA 70364, or in writing, within seventy-two (72) hours of service. Failure to appear for a requested hearing before the Nuisance Administrative Hearing Officer may carry an additional penalty and shall be considered a prima facie admission of the violation set forth in the nuisance citation.Your payment of the civil penalty/fine may be made either in person or by mailing to the agent designated by the Parish, provided however, that such payment is made only by money order or cashier check and made to the order of the Parish. Your payment of the civil penalty and verification by the Department of the abatement of the nuisance violation shall operate as a final disposition of the case. 7/11/26 ($63.78)
Miscellaneous Notices
Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
July 11, 2026
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PUBLIC NOTICE Diamond Communications LLC is proposing to construct a 145 monopole telecommunications tower and associated compound at McNeese E St, Lake Charles, LA 70607, at lat/long N 30 10 38.79, W 93 9 47.82. Any interested party may file comments with Environmentex at 6060 N. Central Expwy #560, Dallas, TX 75206 or fax 214.367.3861 on the impact of the proposed action on any districts, sites, buildings, structures or objects significant in American history, archaeology, engineering or culture that are listed or determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places under National Historic Preservation Act Section 106. Interested persons may review the project application pending with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) at www.fcc.gov/asr/applications by entering Form 854 File No. A1389467. Interested persons may comment or raise environmental impact concerns about the proposed action by filing a Request for Environmental Review with the FCC. The FCC strongly encourages all interested parties to make such filings online, following the instructions found at www.fcc.gov/asr/envi ronmentalrequest. Paper filings can be sent to: FCC Requests for Environmental Review, Attn: Ramon Williams, 445 12th Street SW, Washington, DC 20554. All comments or filings regarding environmental impact concerns must be received on or before 8/11/26. Jul 11 1t 2126960 Notice Cost- $92.69
Miscellaneous Notices
Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
July 11, 2026
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Calcasieu Parish Police Jury February 19, 2026 Lake Charles, Louisiana The Police Jury of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, met in Regular Session at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 19, 2026, in the Police Jury Meeting Room of the Parish Government Building, located at 1015 Pithon Street, Lake Charles, Louisiana, with The Honorable Brian Abshire, Presi-dent, presiding. Call to Order by President Abshire. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance. (Mr. Bartie) Roll Call. PRESENT: Ms. Mary Kaye Eason; and Messrs. Joe Andrepont, Judd Bares, Anthony Bartie, Mitch Bowers, Randy Burleigh, Ron Hayes, Tony Guillory, Eddie Lewis, Jr., Rog-er Marcantel, Darby Quinn, Mike Smith, and Tony Stelly ABSENT: None OTHERS PRESENT: Mr. Dane R. Bolin, Parish Administrator; Ms. Jessica D. Booth, Director of Ad-ministration; Ms. Kelly Fontenot, Parish Treasurer/Finance Director; Mr. Samuel B. Gabb of Plauche, Smith and Nieset, General Counsel; Mr. Alberto C. Galan, Director of Parish Operations; Mr. Nicholas Johnson, Parish Engineer; Mr. Allen Wainwright, Director of the Division of Engineering and Public Works; and Ms. Jennifer R. Wallace, Parish Secretary 1. General Business 1.A Adopt a resolution, in accordance with La.R.S.18:602, making an appointment to tempo-rarily fill the vacancy in the District Seven Seat of the Police Jury, created by the resig-nation of The Honorable Chris E. Landry. Motion was made by Mr. Bartie, seconded by Mr. Marcantel and carried unanimous-ly to nominate Mr. Mike Wittler to temporarily fill the vacancy in the District Seven Seat. There being no other nominations, Mr. Wittler was appointed to the District Seven Seat. As a result of the appointment, the following resolution was adopted: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, The Honorable Chris E. Landry was elected to a four-year term on the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury representing District Seven of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, and took office in January, 2024; WHEREAS, Mr. Landry submitted a letter of resignation, effective February 13, 2026, thereby creating a vacancy in the District Seven Seat of the Calcasieu Parish Police Ju-ry; and WHEREAS, pursuant to La.R.S. 18:602, it is the duty of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury to timely fill this vacancy for the interim period until an election can be held in accord-ance with Louisiana law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CAL-CASIEU PARISH, LOUISIANA, convened in Regular Session on the 19th day of February, 2026, that it does hereby appoint Mr. Mike Wittler, effective as of this date, as a member of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury representing District Seven of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, with said appointment to expire at such time as the vacancy is filled by an election in accord-ance with Louisiana law. THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 19th day of February, 2026. 2. Planning and Development Consideration of approving the following items as requested by the Division of Planning and Development, and further, authorizing the President of the Police Jury, or his de-signee, when appropriate, to execute all documents related thereto: 2.A Approve applications for liquor and beer permits. AGENDA NOTE: Staff recommends approval of one (1) new and two (2) renewal applica-tions and ratification of one (1) special event permit. Motion was made by Mr. Bares, seconded by Mr. Andrepont and carried unani-mously to approve the following one (1) new and two (2) renewal applications, as well as ratification of one (1) special event permit: WARD 4 Waynes of Sulphur, Inc. Jason Holloway, Member LEGENDS MENS CLUB 3906 Highway 27 South Sulphur, LA 70665 Liquor & Beer $135.00 (District 12, Mr. Bares) WARD 6 Arm Business LLC Mohammad Islam, Member TIME LOOP #21 1023 Highway 27 DeQuincy, LA 70633 Liquor & Beer $75.00 (District 11, Mr. Marcantel) WARD 7 Toomey Rd Grocery LLC Sadik Sunesara, Member FLASH FUEL EXPRESS #4 2470 Toomey Road Vinton, LA 70668 Liquor & Beer $75.00 (District 12, Mr. Bares) A Type A permit to allow alcoholic beverages for the following special event: Iowa Rabbit Festival March 19, 2026 until March 21, 2026 - 7001 Gulf Highway, Lake Charles, LA 70607 Richard Vincent, Treasurer (District 7) 2.B Authorize the Director of the Division of Planning and Development to notify the follow-ing property owners in accordance with Article II of Chapter Six of the Code of Ordi-nances of the Parish of Calcasieu, Louisiana, to show cause at a public hearing on April 9, 2026, or the first regular meeting thereafter, as to why the structures on the properties as stipulated should not be condemned: (1) 1731 Abshire Road, Moss Bluff, Ward One (one manufactured home and one accesso-ry building). Owner: Carlis Ann Givens, 1163 Daralyn Drive, Lexington, SC 29073 TA #00785318 (District 1, Mr. Quinn); (2) 1051 Wedgewood Drive, Moss Bluff, Ward One (one house). Owner: Danny Joseph Doucet, 610 Rosalie Street, Lake Charles, LA 70601 TA #01230972 (District 1, Mr. Quinn); (3) 3039 Hardee Road, Lake Charles, Ward Eight (one manufactured home and one ac-cessory building). Owner: Mohammad Amin Lakhani, 6131 Chiasson Road, Lake Charles, LA 70615 TA #00266361D (District 10, Mr. Stelly); (4) 1099 Clark Road, Moss Bluff, Ward One (one manufactured home). Owner: Brian Chandler Adams, et ux, 1009 Clark Road, Lake Charles, LA 70611 TA #00817031 (Dis-trict 11, Mr. Marcantel); (5) 108 Bobbitt Road, DeQuincy, Ward Six (one house and three accessory buildings). Owner: Milan H. Kroger, et al, 10207 Colonial Drive, Austin, TX 78747 TA #00225975 (District 11, Mr. Marcantel); (6) 305 Grape Street, DeQuincy, Ward Six (one manufactured home). Owner: Clayton P. Miller, 305 Grape Street, DeQuincy, LA 70633 TA #01000365A (District 11, Mr. Marcantel); (7) 1734 Hwy 109 South, Vinton, Ward Seven (one manufactured home). Owner: Vicki Laine Hunt Courmier Cooper, 1734 Hwy 109 South, Vinton, LA 70668 TA #00250716 (District 12, Mr. Bares); (8) 4020 E. Burton Street, Sulphur, Ward Four (one house). Owner: Patricia Viges McPherson, 4020 E. Burton Street, Sulphur, LA 70663 TA #0038916 (District 14, Mr. Burleigh); and (9) 2651 Frederick Road, Westlake, Ward Four (one house). Owner: Sundbeck Inc, 9100 Point Barrow Road, Beach City, TX 77520 TA #00123129 (District 15, Mr. Bowers). 3. Administration Consideration of approving the following items as requested by the Office of the Admin-istrator, and further, authorizing the President of the Police Jury, or his designee, when appropriate, to execute all documents related thereto: 3.A Approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Police Jury dated January 22, 2026. Motion was made by Mr. Lewis, seconded by Mr. Bowers and carried unanimously to approve. 3.B Adopt a resolution approving the Mid-City Senior Cottages Project, and an annual Payment In Lieu of Tax (PILOT) related thereto, in accordance with lease agreement(s) between the Calcasieu Parish Public Trust Authority and Lake Charles Mid-City Phase II, LP, or its affiliated entities. (District 5, Mr. Abshire) Motion was made by Mr. Lewis and seconded by Mr. Quinn to adopt the resolution. Mr. Guillory asked if the cottages were intended for seniors only. Mr. Galan re-sponded in the affirmative and added that this was a small component of the overall Mid-City Project, with 44 single bedroom cottages. A vote taken on the motion carried unanimously. As a result, the following resolu-tion was adopted: RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION OF THE CALCASIEU PARISH POLICE JURY APPROV-ING THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPPING OF THE MID-CITY SENIOR COTTAGES PROJECT, AND AN ANNUAL PAY-MENT IN LIEU OF TAX RELATED THERETO, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ONE OR MORE LEASE AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE CALCASIEU PARISH PUBLIC TRUST AUTHORITY AND LAKE CHARLES MID-CITY PHASE II, LP, OR ITS AFFILIATED ENTITIES. WHEREAS, the Calcasieu Parish Public Trust Authority (the Authority) is a pub-lic trust and public corporation established for public purposes for the benefit of the Parish of Calcasieu, State of Louisiana (the Parish), under and pursuant to the provisions of the Louisiana Public Trust Act, being Chapter 2-A of Title 9 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, Sections 2341 through 2347, inclusive (the Public Trust Act) and the provisions of that certain Amended, Restated and Supplemental Trust Indenture of the Authority dated as of August 27, 2003 (the Authority Indenture); WHEREAS, the Authority is authorized to acquire and hold property for one or more of its public purposes as set forth in La.R.S. 9:2341(B) and upon acquisition by the Authority such property is declared for purposes of La.R.S. 9:2347(M) to be public proper-ty used for essential and governmental purposes and such property is thereby exempt from all taxes of the Parish, the State of Louisiana (the State), or any political subdivision thereof or any other taxing body, subject to the negotiated payments in lieu of taxes; WHEREAS, Lake Charles Mid-City Phase II, LP, a limited partnership authorized to do business in the State of Louisiana, or its affiliated entities, successors and assigns (the Developer), intends to acquire, construct and equip a community with 44 one-bedroom senior units to be located on a 4.31 acre tract at the southeastern corner of the Llork Oaks property, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana (the Project); WHEREAS, in order to induce the Developer to construct the Project, the Authority desires to enter into a Lease Agreement (the Agreement) with the Developer to (i) provide for the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Project; (ii) provide for the convey-ance of the Project to the Authority and the subsequent lease of the Project to the Developer; (iii) establish payments in lieu of taxes to be paid by the Developer to the Sheriff of Cal-casieu Parish, as the tax collector for the Parish (the Tax Collector), in connection there-with (the PILOT); (iv) provide for the payment of an annual administrative fee rental payment (the Administrative Rent) by the Developer to the Authority; and (v) provide for other matters therein; WHEREAS, the Authority, through its Board of Trustees, adopted a resolution at its February 4, 2026, meeting approving the PILOT, and the details of the PILOT and Adminis-trative Rent are generally described in the Memorandum of Understanding attached hereto as Exhibit A (the MOU); WHEREAS, any project undertaken by the Authority, such as the Project and the PILOT, must be approved by the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury (the Police Jury), as the governing authority of the Parish and the beneficiary of the Authority, in accordance with La.R.S. 9:2347(M) and Article XIII, Section (6) of the Authority Indenture; and WHEREAS, the Authority has requested that the Police Jury, as governing authority of the Parish, authorize the Authority to enter into the PILOT arrangement in accordance with La. R.S. 9:2347(M) and approve the Project in accordance with Article XIII, Section (6) of the Authority Indenture. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Police Jury of the Parish of Cal-casieu, as the governing authority of the Parish, that: SECTION 1. The foregoing whereas clauses are hereby adopted as set forth in the preamble to this Resolution. SECTION 2. The Police Jury, as the governing authority of the Parish, does hereby approve the Project and authorizes the Authority to enter into a PILOT arrangement with the Developer for the Project in furtherance of the Authoritys public purpose, in accordance with La.R.S. 9:2347(M)(1). This resolution having been submitted to a vote, the results were as follows: YEAS: Ms. Mary Kaye Eason; and Messrs. Joe Andrepont, Judd Bares, Anthony Bartie, Mitch Bowers, Randy Burleigh, Tony Guillory, Ron Hayes, Eddie Lewis, Jr., Roger Marcantel, Darby Quinn, Mike Smith, Tony Stelly, and Mike Wittler NAYS: None ABSENT: None NOT VOTING: President Brian Abshire THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 19th day of February, 2026. 3.C Advertise a proposed ordinance, in accordance with La.R.S. 33:4712, declaring the Po-lice Jury-owned property, including improvements, at 201 Edgar Street, Sulphur, Louisi-ana (former Sulphur Health Unit), as surplus property no longer needed for public pur-poses [Lots One (1) through Six (6) of Block Thirteen (13) of the Doiron Addition]. (Dis-trict 13, Mr. Andrepont) Motion was made by Mr. Andrepont, seconded by Mr. Stelly and carried unani-mously to approve the advertisement of the following proposed ordinance. PROPOSED ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE declaring as surplus that certain property located at 201 Edgar Street, Sulphur, Louisiana (former Sulphur Health Unit), and more particularly described below, which is no longer needed for public purposes, in accordance with La.R.S. 33:4712, and authorizing the Parish Purchasing Agent to advertise for bids for said property, including improvements. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISI-ANA, convened in Regular Session on the 26th day of March, 2026, that it does hereby de-clare as surplus that certain property located at 201 Edgar Street, Sulphur, Louisiana, in ac-cordance with La.R.S. 33:4712, said property being described as follows: Lots One (1) through Six (6) of Block Thirteen (13) of the Doiron Addition. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the minimum value of the above described property is hereby established as $266,000.00 (TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX THOUSAND AND NO/100 DOLLARS), and any purchaser of this property must at least pay this value as well as all additional costs of closing the sale. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this ordinance shall become effective ten (10) days after its passage, during which time any interested person may apply to the Fourteenth Judicial District Court for an order restraining the disposition of the property. BE IT FURTHER AND FINALLY ORDAINED that the Parish Purchasing Agent is authorized to advertise for bids for said property and the President of the Police Jury, or his designee, when appropriate, is authorized to execute all documents related thereto. THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 26th day of March, 2026. /s/ Brian Abshire, President /s/ Jennifer R. Wallace, Parish Secretary 4. Engineering and Public Works Consideration of approving the following items as requested by the Division of Engineer-ing and Public Works, and further, authorizing the President of the Police Jury, or his designee, when appropriate, to execute all documents related thereto: 4.A Adopt resolutions approving the following agreements for the East Calcasieu Parish Con-solidated Waterworks Project (District 10, Mr. Stelly): (1) Permanent Public Facilities Servitude Agreement from Christopher Bendy; (2) Temporary Construction Servitude Agreement from (i) Calcasieu Union Missionary Baptist Association and (ii) Tadlock Properties Partnership; and (3) Permanent Public Facilities Servitude with Temporary Construction Servitude Agreement from (i) Joel Daugherty and (ii) Randolph and Wanda Alexander. Motion was made by Mr. Stelly, seconded by Mr. Smith and carried unanimously to adopt the following resolutions: RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISI-ANA, convened in Regular Session on the 19th day of February, 2026, that it does hereby approve a Permanent Public Facilities Servitude Agreement for the East Calcasieu Parish Consolidated Waterworks Project from Christopher Djuan Bendy. BE IT FURTHER AND FINALLY RESOLVED that the President of the Police Jury, or his designee, when appropriate, is authorized to execute all documents related thereto. THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 19th day of February, 2026. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISI-ANA, convened in Regular Session on the 19th day of February, 2026, that it does hereby approve a Temporary Construction Servitude Agreement for the East Calcasieu Parish Con-solidated Waterworks Project from Calcasieu Union Missionary Baptist Association. BE IT FURTHER AND FINALLY RESOLVED that the President of the Police Jury, or his designee, when appropriate, is authorized to execute all documents related thereto. THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 19th day of February, 2026. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISI-ANA, convened in Regular Session on the 19th day of February, 2026, that it does hereby approve a Temporary Construction Servitude Agreement for the East Calcasieu Parish Con-solidated Waterworks Project from Tadlock Properties Partnership. BE IT FURTHER AND FINALLY RESOLVED that the President of the Police Jury, or his designee, when appropriate, is authorized to execute all documents related thereto. THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 19th day of February, 2026. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISI-ANA, convened in Regular Session on the 19th day of February, 2026, that it does hereby approve a Permanent Public Facilities Servitude with Temporary Construction Servitude Agreement for the East Calcasieu Parish Consolidated Waterworks Project from Joel T. Daugherty. BE IT FURTHER AND FINALLY RESOLVED that the President of the Police Jury, or his designee, when appropriate, is authorized to execute all documents related thereto. THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 19th day of February, 2026. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISI-ANA, convened in Regular Session on the 19th day of February, 2026, that it does hereby approve a Permanent Public Facilities Servitude with Temporary Construction Servitude Agreement for the East Calcasieu Parish Consolidated Waterworks Project from Randolf Hunter Alexander and Wanda Jean Ayo Alexander. BE IT FURTHER AND FINALLY RESOLVED that the President of the Police Jury, or his designee, when appropriate, is authorized to execute all documents related thereto. THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 19th day of February, 2026. 4.B Adopt resolutions approving the expropriation of properties for the East Calcasieu Parish Consolidated Waterworks Project for Permanent Public Facilities Servitudes and/or Tem-porary Construction Servitudes as follows (District 10, Mr. Stelly): (1) The Ultimate Breed, Inc., 6765 Highway 90 East, Lake Charles, TA #01346675; and (2) Trevino Clark, 6000 Block of Highway 90 East, Lake Charles, TA #01359796. Motion was made by Mr. Stelly, seconded by Mr. Marcantel and carried unanimous-ly to adopt the following resolutions: RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISI-ANA, convened in Regular Session on the 19th day of February, 2026, that it does hereby authorize its staff to proceed with the necessary legal steps, as authorized by La.R.S. 19:134 et seq., to expropriate property for Permanent Public Facilities Servitudes and a Temporary Construction Servitude from, on, and with respect to property, which expropriation is needed and necessary, for the East Calcasieu Parish Consolidated Waterworks Project, in Ward Eight, said property being owned by The Ultimate Breed, Inc., and more particularly de-scribed as follows: Permanent Public Facilities Servitude (1): That certain parcel of land owned by The Ultimate Breed, Inc. containing 0.081 acres, more or less, situated in Section 32, Township 9 South, Range 7 West, Southwestern Land District, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, said parcel being further described as follows: Commencing at a found 5/8 iron rod located on the eastern boundary line of the property owned by The Ultimate Breed, Inc. hereinafter being known as the POINT OF COMMENCEMENT (P.O.C.), said point having a Louisiana State Plane Coordinates of North 634,364.06 and East 2,721,149.65; Thence proceed along said eastern boundary line a bearing of North 00 13 27 East a distance of 3.00 feet to the southern right-of-way of Highway 90, said point hereinafter being known as the POINT OF BEGINNING (P.O.B. (1)), said point having a Louisiana State Plane Coordinates of North 634,367.06 and East 2,721,149.66; Thence proceed along said eastern boundary line, a bear-ing of South 00 13 27 West a distance of 15.00 feet to a point; Thence proceed on a bearing of North 89 24 49 West a distance of 235.39 feet to the eastern boundary line of the property owned by Trevino Clark; Thence proceed along said boundary line a bearing of North 00 13 27 East a dis-tance of 15.00 feet to said southern right-of-way; Thence proceed along said right-of-way, a bearing of South 89 24 49 East a distance of 235.39 feet returning to the POINT OF BEGINNING (P.O.B. (1)). Permanent Public Facilities Servitude (2): That certain parcel of land owned by The Ultimate Breed, Inc. containing 0.149 acres, more or less, situated in Section 32, Township 9 South, Range 7 West, Southwestern Land District, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, said parcel being further described as follows: Commencing at a found 5/8 iron rod located on the eastern boundary line of the property owned by The Ultimate Breed, Inc. hereinafter being known as the POINT OF COMMENCEMENT (P.O.C.), said point having a Louisiana State Plane Coordinates of North 634,364.06 and East 2,721,149.65; Thence proceed along said eastern boundary line a bearing of North 00 13 27 East a distance of 3.00 feet to the southern right-of-way of Highway 90; Thence proceed along said right-of-way a bearing of North 89 24 49 West a dis-tance of 444.10 feet to the western boundary line of the property belonging to Trevino Clark, said point hereinafter being known as the POINT OF BE-GINNING (P.O.B. (2)), said point having a Louisiana State Plane Coordinates of North 634,371.60 and East 2,720,705.58; Thence proceed along said western boundary line a bearing of South 00 13 27 West a distance of 15.00 feet to a point; Thence proceed on a bearing of North 89 24 49 West a distance of 432.00 feet to the western boundary line of the property owned by The Ultimate Breed, Inc.; Thence proceed along said boundary line a bearing of North 00 13 27 East a distance of 15.00 feet to said southern right-of-way; Thence proceed along said right-of-way, a bearing of South 89 24 49 East a distance of 432.00 feet returning to the POINT OF BE-GINNING (P.O.B. (2)). Temporary Construction Servitude: That certain parcel of land owned by The Ultimate Breed, Inc. containing 0.029 acres, more or less, situated in Section 32, Township 9 South, Range 7 West, Southwestern Land District, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, said parcel being further described as follows: Commenc-ing at a found 5/8 iron rod located on the eastern boundary line of the prop-erty owned by The Ultimate Breed, Inc. hereinafter being known as the POINT OF COMMENCEMENT (P.O.C.), said point having a Louisiana State Plane Coordinates of North 634,364.06 and East 2,721,149.65; Thence pro-ceed along said eastern boundary line a bearing of North 00 13 27 East a distance of 3.00 feet to the southern right-of-way of Highway 90; Thence proceed along said right-of-way a bearing of North 89 24 49 West a dis-tance of 444.10 feet to the western boundary line of the property belonging to Trevino Clark; Thence proceed along said western boundary line a bearing of South 00 13 27 West a distance of 15.00 feet to a point; Thence proceed on a bearing of North 89 24 49 West a distance of 382.00 feet to a point said point hereinafter being known as the POINT OF BEGINNING (P.O.B. (3)), said point having a Louisiana State Plane Coordinates of North 634,360.51 and East 2,720,323.54; Thence proceed on a bearing of South 00 13 27 West a distance of 25.00 feet to a point; Thence proceed on a bearing of North 89 24 49 West a distance of 50.00 feet to the western boundary line of the property owned by The Ultimate Breed, Inc.; Thence proceed said boundary line a bearing of North 00 13 27 East a distance of 25.00 feet to a point; Thence proceed on a bearing of South 89 24 49 East a distance of 50.00 feet returning to the POINT OF BEGINNING (P.O.B. (3)). BE IT FURTHER AND FINALLY RESOLVED that the President of the Police Jury, or his designee, when appropriate, is authorized to execute all documents related thereto. THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 19th day of February, 2026. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISI-ANA, convened in Regular Session on the 19th day of February, 2026, that it does hereby authorize its staff to proceed with the necessary legal steps, as authorized by La.R.S. 19:134 et seq., to expropriate property for a Permanent Public Facilities Servitude from, on, and with respect to property, which expropriation is needed and necessary, for the East Calcasieu Par-ish Consolidated Waterworks Project, in Ward Eight, said property being owned by Trevino Clark, and more particularly described as follows: Permanent Public Facilities Servitude: That certain parcel of land owned by Trevino Clark containing 0.072 acres, more or less, situated in Section 32, Township 9 South, Range 7 West, Southwestern Land District, Calcasieu Par-ish, Louisiana, said parcel being further described as follows: Commencing at a found 5/8 iron rod located on the eastern boundary line of the property owned by The Ultimate Breed, Inc. hereinafter being known as the POINT OF COMMENCEMENT (P.O.C.), said point having a Louisiana State Plane Coordinates of North 634,364.06 and East 2,721,149.65; Thence proceed along said eastern boundary line a bearing of North 00 13 27 East a dis-tance of 3.00 feet to the southern right-of-way of Highway 90; Thence pro-ceed along said right-of-way a bearing of North 89 24 49 West a distance of 235.39 feet to the eastern boundary line of the property belonging to Tre-vino Clark, said point hereinafter being known as the POINT OF BEGIN-NING (P.O.B.), said point having a Louisiana State Plane Coordinates of North 634,369.47 and East 2,720,914.28; Thence proceed along the eastern boundary line of said property, a bearing of South 00 13 27 West a dis-tance of 15.00 feet to a point; Thence proceed on a bearing of North 89 24 49 West a distance of 208.71 feet to the western boundary line of said prop-erty; Thence proceed along said western boundary line a bearing of North 00 13 27 East a distance of 15.00 feet to the southern right-of-way of Highway 90; Thence proceed along said right-of-way, a bearing of South 89 24 49 East a distance of 208.71 feet returning to the POINT OF BEGIN-NING (P.O.B.). BE IT FURTHER AND FINALLY RESOLVED that the President of the Police Jury, or his designee, when appropriate, is authorized to execute all documents related thereto. THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 19th day of February, 2026. 4.C Adopt a resolution approving an Act of Donation of a Permanent Road Right-of-Way Agreement for the Huey Miller Road Project from Eric and Mary Robinson. (District 12, Mr. Bares) Motion was made by Mr. Bares, seconded by Mr. Bowers and carried unanimously to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISI-ANA, convened in Regular Session on the 19th day of February, 2026, that it does hereby approve an Act of Donation of a Permanent Road Right-of-Way Agreement for the Huey Miller Road Project from Eric Robinson and Mary Francis Robinson. BE IT FURTHER AND FINALLY RESOLVED that the President of the Police Jury, or his designee, when appropriate, is authorized to execute all documents related thereto. THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 19th day of February, 2026. 4.D Adopt a resolution approving a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Police Jury and the City of Sulphur (City), wherein the City will reimburse the Parish for the Citys portion of the costs related to the overlay of Sara Street, as part of Calcasieu Par-ish Project No. 25-103-4567 (West Calcasieu Parish Road and Drainage Rehabilitation Project). (District 12, Mr. Bares and District 13, Mr. Andrepont) Motion was made by Mr. Andrepont, seconded by Mr. Bowers and carried unani-mously to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISI-ANA, convened in Regular Session on the 19th day of February, 2026, that it does hereby approve a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Police Jury and the City of Sulphur (City), wherein the City will reimburse the Parish for the Citys portion of the costs related to the overlay of Sara Street, as part of Calcasieu Parish Project No. 25-103-4567 (West Cal-casieu Parish Road and Drainage Rehabilitation Project). BE IT FURTHER AND FINALLY RESOLVED that the President of the Police Jury, or his designee, when appropriate, is authorized to execute all documents related thereto. THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 19th day of February, 2026. 4.E Adopt a resolution approving the following items relative to a grant from the U. S. De-partment of Transportation: (i) Submittal of a grant application for the Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) Grant Program to explore the possible extension of Ham Reid Road, (ii) Subsequent grant award documents, and (iii) Filing of an adjustment to increase the grant award, should residual funds become available. (Dis-trict 7) Motion was made by Mr. Lewis, seconded by Mr. Hayes and carried unanimously to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISI-ANA, convened in Regular Session on the 19th day of February, 2026, that it does hereby approve the submittal of a grant application to the United States Department of Transporta-tion for the Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) Grant Program to explore the possible extension of Ham Reid Road and subsequent grant award documents. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, it does hereby allow the filing of an adjustment to increase the grant award, should residual funds become available. BE IT FURTHER AND FINALLY RESOLVED that the President of the Police Jury, or his designee, when appropriate, is authorized to execute all documents related thereto. THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 19th day of February, 2026. 5. Facility Management Consideration of approving the following item as requested by the Facility Management Department, and further, authorizing the President of the Police Jury, or his designee, when appropriate, to execute all documents related thereto: 5.A Adopt a resolution approving an amendment to the Professional Architectural Contract between the Police Jury and Champeaux.Evans.Hotard, APAC, to revise the scope of work and payment terms for the Magnolia Building Renovations and Improvements Pro-ject. (District 3, Mr. Lewis) Motion was made by Mr. Lewis, seconded by Mr. Marcantel and carried unani-mously to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISI-ANA, convened in Regular Session on the 19th day of February, 2026, that it does hereby approve an amendment to the Professional Architectural Contract between the Police Jury and Champeaux.Evans.Hotard, APAC, to revise the scope of work and payment terms for the Magnolia Building Renovations and Improvements Project. BE IT FURTHER AND FINALLY RESOLVED that the President of the Police Jury, or his designee, when appropriate, is authorized to execute all documents related thereto. THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 19th day of February, 2026. 6. Human Services Consideration of approving the following items as requested by the Human Services De-partment, and further, authorizing the President of the Police Jury, or his designee, when appropriate, to execute all documents related thereto: 6.A Adopt a resolution approving a Grant Agreement between the Police Jury and the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Community Planning and Development, for funding in the amount of $453,673 for the Continuum of Care Pro-gram. Motion was made by Mr. Guillory, seconded by Mr. Bartie and carried unanimously to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISI-ANA, convened in Regular Session on the 19th day of February, 2026, that it does hereby approve a Grant Agreement between the Police Jury and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Community Planning and Development, for funding in the amount of $453,673 for the Continuum of Care Program. BE IT FURTHER AND FINALLY RESOLVED that the President of the Police Jury, or his designee, when appropriate, is authorized to execute all documents related thereto. THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 19th day of February, 2026. 6.B Acknowledge the submittal of minutes from the Calcasieu Parish Human Services Advi-sory Board for the meeting held on December 16, 2025. Motion was made by Mr. Smith, seconded by Ms. Eason and carried unanimously to approve the advertisement. 7. Procurement Consideration of approving the following items as requested by the Parish Purchasing Agent, and further, authorizing the President of the Police Jury, or his designee, when appropriate, to execute all documents related thereto: 7.A Approve payment of all current invoices and advise regarding monthly budget-to-actual comparisons on the general fund and all other financial statement major funds. Motion was made by Mr. Andrepont, seconded by Mr. Bares and carried unani-mously to approve. 7.B Advertise for bids for Calcasieu Parish Project No. 26-501-0003 (Lakeshore Drive Signal-ized Crosswalk Project). (District 3, Mr. Lewis) Motion was made by Mr. Lewis, seconded by Mr. Marcantel and carried unani-mously to approve the advertisement. 7.C Advertise for Request-for-Qualifications, on behalf of Sewerage District No. Eleven of Wards Three and Eight, for Engineering and Technical Services for the Emergency Gen-erator Sewerage District 11 Treatment Pond Project (RFQ-2026-SD11-110) under the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP). AGENDA NOTE: The Police Jury serves as the governing authority for this District. Motion was made by Ms. Eason, seconded by Mr. Bowers and carried unanimously to approve the advertisement. 7.D Action on bids received on February 4, 2026, for Propane Fuel (SB-2026-CERTC-101) with unit prices effective from March 1, 2026, until February 28, 2027. AGENDA NOTE: Three bids were received: AmeriGas Propane GP, LLC; Ferrellgas, L.P.; and Sandifers LP Gas and Service Company Inc. The bid of Ferrellgas, L.P., was non-responsive due to the bidders inclusion of additional terms. Staff recommends the bid of Sandifers LP Gas and Service Company Inc be accepted. Motion was made by Mr. Bartie, seconded by Mr. Quinn and carried unanimously to accept the staff recommendation. 7.E Adopt a resolution accepting the Allen August Center Parking and Paving Improvements Project (DB-2025-FM-116) as substantially complete. (District 2, Mr. Smith) Motion was made by Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr. Marcantel and carried unanimous-ly to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISI-ANA, convened in Regular Session on the 19th day of February, 2026, that it does hereby accept the Allen August Center Parking and Paving Improvements Project (DB-2025-FM-116) as substantially complete. THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 19th day of February, 2026. 8. Executive Session 8.A Consideration of going into Executive Session to discuss Calcasieu Parish Police Jury v. Indian Harbor Insurance Company, et al; No. 24-30696 (United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals). Motion was made by Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr. Marcantel and carried unanimous-ly to enter Executive Session. The meeting went into recess as the Police Jury entered Executive Session. Following Executive Session, the meeting reconvened. 9. Adjourn There being no further business, motion was made by Mr. Bares, seconded by Mr. Stelly and carried unanimously that the meeting be adjourned. /s/ Brian Abshire, President /s/ Jennifer R. Wallace, Parish Secretary Jul 11 1t 2126899 Notice Cost- $977.50
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PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF LAKE CHARLES NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS 07/06/2026 Notice is hereby given that the following properties are in violation of the Lake Charles Code of Ordinances. The property owners listed below will have 5 (five) days to correct the issues noted, or Citys contractors will correct the issues at the owners expense. Sec. 23:3-5: High grass and/or weeds, Trash, rubbish, refuse, debris violations: Cholley Investors LLC, 2607 Gen. Arnold St, Assessment # 00286052 Stephanie Sias Deshotel, 2608 Gen. Arnold St, Assessment # 00313599 Erin Frickey ET AL, 736 Clarence St, Assessment # 00840386 Pelican 24 LLC, 2400 Blk. Dewey St Lot S of 2421 Dewey St, Assessment # 01328572A Jerone Jolivette, 2400 Blk. Dewey St 6th Lot from SE corner of N Lincoln St & Dewey St, Assessment # 01063820 United Companies Financial Corp., 2405 Dewey St, Assessment # 00446513 Kirk Shane Daley ET UX, 700 Gulf St, Assessment # 00281492 Lennard Gade, 1908 Harless St, Assessment # 00320714 John Earl Boutte ET UX, 1613 Orrin St, Assessment # 00286680 Fournet Properties LLC, 706 10th St, Assessment # 01328093 Kadin Black ET UX, 613 12th St, Assessment # 01343692 Jared Reed, 812 13th St, Assessment # 00324744 JCK Properties LLC, 704 15th St, Assessment # 00360007 VJ Investments LLC, 902 16th St, Assessment # 00279102 J & RM Inc., 2717 Gen. Moore Ave, Assessment # 00339474 Nancy Bell Beard ET AL, 2717 Gen. Moore Ave, Assessment # 00339474 SGC Enterprises LLC, 2607 Gen. Patch Ave, Assessment # 00376418 Joseph Clay Politz ET UX, 1409 Louisiana Ave, Assessment # 00563587 Aaron James Tankerson (Estate) ET UX, 2700 Gen. Travis Ave, Assessment # 00448052 Joseph Moffett, 2604 Gen. Vandenburg Ave, Assessment # 00393444 Eleck Brown (NMN), 2717 N Gen Wainwright Dr., Assessment # 00417971 Road Home Corporation D/B/A Louisiana Land Trust, 2901 N Gen, Wainwright Dr. Assessment # 00388246 Sadie Ortego, 2905 N Gen Wainwright Dr., Assessment # 00311480 Sec. 23:4-5: Trash & debris; piles and accumulations violations: BDH Group LLC, 2317 Katherine St, Assessment # 00354856 Curtis Martin Guillory ET UX, 909 17th St, Assessment # 00319333 Church at Lake Charles Inc., 200 Blk. N Enterprise Blvd. Lot S of 224 Enterprise Blvd., Assessment # 00562742 Jul 10, 11 2t 2126723 Notice Cost- $142.00
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AGENDA FOR THE LAKE CHARLES HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Agenda July 20, 2026 326 Pujo Street City Council Chambers 5:00 P.M. OPEN MEETING ROLL CALL SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. MINUTES OF JUNE 15, 2026 HPC meeting HPC 26-010 LAKE CHARLES ZONING ORDINANCE CO. 10598 APPLICANT: RANDALL KING SUBJECT: 1004 PUJO ST Applicant is requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness (Section 5-307) (15) by the Historic Preservation Commission to add an addition to the 2nd Floor, to include a closet and reconfigure existing rooms. Addition will also include a grade level addition for a water heater shed. STAFF FINDINGS: Applicant is requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness (Section 5-307)(15) by the Historic Preservation Commission as specified above for a structure of major significance to the district with an architectural style of Southern Colonial Revival. Property is described as a two-story wooden structure which features interesting characteristics such as two pairs of Doric colossals supporting a large pediment. There is a small second story balcony, which is accessible from the second floor. The original windows and front door with transom and sidelights remain on this structure. This building is symmetrical in appearance with the exception of the sun porch, which was added shortly after the original structure was built. DISTRICT GUIDELINES: To be included in commissioners application packet. A copy of the design guidelines can be downloaded from Staff forwards a position of support for the proposed additions. HPC 26-011 NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES NOMINATION SUBJECT: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF LAKE CHARLES / Charpentier Historic District LOCATION: 830 HODGES ST. / 417 PUJO ST. Public Hearing to receive public comment regarding the proposed nomination of the First Baptist Church of Lake Charles to the National Register of Historic Places. STAFF FINDINGS: The State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has requested that the local commission review and offer a forum for submittal of public comment on the historical merits of the nomination prior to its submission to the State Review Board; consider a motion to forward a recommendation of Approval to the State National Register Review Committee. Structure has achieved significance in the district within the past 50 years. Application for this property and supporting documentation indicates construction during mid twentieth century. OTHER BUSINESS AJOURNMENT Jul 11, 18 2t 2126465 Notice Cost- $154.00
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Notice of Self Storage Sale Please take notice Storage Plus of Lake Charles located at 2255 LA-397 Lake Charles, LA 70615 intends to hold an Auction to enforce its privilege against the following parties at the facility for default of payment of Rent. The sale will occur as an online auction via www.storagetreasures.com on 7/23/2026 at 11:00AM. Unless stated otherwise the description of the contents are household goods, furnishings and garage essentials. Kevin Hastings Unit #072; Abrain Buckley Unit #142; Tanna Halfacre Unit #163; Kendrick J Vallery Unit #237. This sale may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Certain terms and conditions apply. Jul 11 1t 2125924 Notice Cost- $53.00
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING LAKE CHARLES PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION July 13, 2026 - 326 Pujo Street City Council Chambers 5:00 P.M. CIP 26-01 CHAPTER 24 LAKE CHARLES ZONING ORDINANCE APPLICANT: CITY OF LAKE CHARLES SUBJECT: Resolution recommending approval of the Capital Improvement Program for 2026-2031 and the succeeding five (5) year Plan for the City of Lake Charles, Louisiana. MCU 26-25 CHAPTER 24 LAKE CHARLES ZONING ORDINANCE APPLICANT: GUL AWAN SUBJECT: Applicant is requesting a Minor Conditional Use Permit in order to construct a multi-tenant retail/office building, within a Mixed Use Zoning District. Location of the request is the Northwest corner of Nelson Road @ Sarah Lane. MCU 26-28 CHAPTER 24 LAKE CHARLES ZONING ORDINANCE APPLICANT: ZHUYUN HU SUBJECT: Applicant is requesting a Minor Conditional Use Permit in order to establish a short term rental, within a Residential Zoning District. Location of the request is 904 Country Club Road. PREFNL/MAJ/VAR 26-10 LAKE CHARLES SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS APPLICANT: HEARD DEVELOPMENT (T. HEARD SUBDIVISION) SUBJECT: Applicant is requesting Preliminary and Final Subdivision approval (Sec. 2.3 & 2.4) in order to subdivide a 7.5 acre tract of land into ten (10) residential lots including a Major Conditional Use Permit for private drive access and Variance to allow private drive to exceed 200ft. in length, within a Mixed Use Zoning District. Location of the request is the Northside 2100 Blk. Fitzenreiter Road. PREFNL 26-11 LAKE CHARLES SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS APPLICANT: ST. GABRIEL FD, LLC (TRACTS I-1 & I-2 CONTRABAND POINTE SUBDIVISION) SUBJECT: Applicant is requesting Preliminary and Final Subdivision approval (Sec. 2.3 & 2.4) in order to re-subdivide a 4.85-acre tract of land M/L into two (2) commercial tracts, within a Business Zoning District. Location of the request is the Northwest section W. Prien Lake Road @ Contraband Pkwy. PREFNL 26-12 LAKE CHARLES SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS APPLICANT: SCOTTIE SPELL (SPELL SUBDIVISION) SUBJECT: Applicant is requesting Preliminary and Final Subdivision approval (Sec. 2.3 & 2.4) in order to re-subdivide a .42-acre tract of land M/L into two (2) residential lots, within a Residential Zoning District. Location of the request is 1304 14th Street. REZONE/MAJ 26-02 CHAPTER 24 LAKE CHARLES ZONING ORDINANCE APPLICANT: NICK LAROCCA SUBJECT: Applicant is requesting to amend the official zoning map (Sec. 24-5-207) from a Residential Zoning District to a Mixed Use Zoning District in companion with a Major Conditional Use Permit (Sec 24-4-207(4)(b)) in order to construct an accessory storage structure for business located at 708 E. School Street. Location of the request is 3704 Harvard Street. VAR 26-45 CHAPTER 24 - LAKE CHARLES ZONING ORDINANCE APPLICANT: DOROTHY M. ILES SUBJECT: Applicant is requesting a Variance (Sec. 24-4-205) in order to construct an accessory parking lot with crushed aggregate (recycled asphalt) on abutting property for overflow parking, within a Mixed Use Zoning District. Location of the request is 2305 E. Prien Lake Road. VAR 26-49 CHAPTER 24 - LAKE CHARLES ZONING ORDINANCE APPLICANT: NEIL FREDERICK SUBJECT: Applicant is requesting a Variance (Sec. 24-4-205) in order to construct a new 18X18 accessory structure thereby exceeding the maximum allowable 40% of lot coverage, within a Residential Zoning District. Location of the request is 904 Treasure Lane. VAR 26-50 CHAPTER 24 LAKE CHARLES ZONING ORDINANCE APPLICANT: DANIEL KRISTL, JR. SUBJECT: Applicant is requesting a Variance (Sec. 24-4-205) in order to maintain an existing unpermitted metal container within front setback of principal structure, within a Neighborhood Zoning District. Location of the request is 2602 Elms Street. VAR 26-51 CHAPTER 24 - LAKE CHARLES ZONING ORDINANCE APPLICANT: PRIOLA BUILDERS, INC. SUBJECT: Applicant is requesting a Variance (Sec. 24-4-205) in order to install a 70 wrought iron fence vs. required 6 wood privacy fence along rear and side property lines, within a Mixed Use Zoning District. Location of the request is 3715 Common Street. THE APPLICATION AND SUPPORTING MATERIAL IS ON FILE AND OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION IN THE OFFICE OF ZONING AND LAND USE, ON THE 7TH FLOOR OF LAKE CHARLES CITY HALL AT 326 PUJO STREET, LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA. ANY PERSON MAY SPEAK OR SUBMIT A WRITTEN STATEMENT FOR HEARING PURPOSES; OR, MAIL TO THE CITY OF LAKE CHARLES, OFFICE OF ZONING & LAND USE, P.O. BOX 900, LAKE CHARLES, LA 70602; OR TELEPHONE: (337) 491-1542. AN APPLICANT FOR MAJOR CONDITIONAL USE, SPECIAL EXCEPTION, OR VARIANCE APPROVAL OR ANY MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL MAY APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE COMMISSION BY FILING AN APPEAL WITH THE DIRECTOR OF PLANNING WITHIN 15 DAYS OF THE DECISION OF THE COMMISSION. Jul 4, 11 2t 2125886 Notice Cost- $295.00
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UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA In re: CROSBY MARINE TRANSPORTATION, LLC, Debtors. CASE NO. 26-10678 (JOINTLY ADMINISTERED) CHAPTER 11 COMPLEX CASE SECTION: A NOTICE OF BAR DATES FOR FILING PROOFS OF CLAIM NOTICE: Your rights may be affected. You should read these papers carefully and discuss them with your attorney, if you have one in this bankruptcy case. If you do not have an attorney, you may wish to consult one. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE on March 23, 2026 (Petition Date), Crosby Marine Transportation, LLC (Transportation), Crosby Tugs, LLC (Tugs), Crosby Dredging, LLC (Dredging), and Bertucci Contracting Company, L.L.C. (Bertucci and collectively, Debtors), as Debtors in Possession, each filed for relief under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code thereby commencing these cases (the Chapter 11 Case(s)). PLEASE TAKE NOTICE the Court has set July 30, 2026, as the deadline for any person or entity that holds a claim against the Debtors as of the Petition Date (referred to as Creditor or Creditors) to file a Proof of Claim as modified by the Order establishing the Bar Date. This Bar Date applies only to those Creditors who are not listed in the Debtors Schedules, unless such Creditor asserts a lien (other than preferred ship mortgage) under the Commercial Instrument and Maritime Lien Act (46 U.S.C. 1310113143 (CIMLA) against a Debtor, or whose claim is scheduled as contingent, disputed, or unliquidated. See below for more information about how to determine the listing of your claim and what happens if the Debtors later amend the Schedules. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE the deadline for any governmental unit to file a claim is September 21, 2026, for any governmental unit to file a claim pursuant to 11 U.S.C. 502(b)(9). PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that if you are asserting a lien (other than a preferred ship mortgage) under the Commercial Instrument and Maritime Lien Act (46 U.S.C. 1310113143) [known as a Maritime Lien], or other lien against any vessel owned by any debtor, you must include the attached addendum to your proof of claim providing the following information: (a) The name of each Debtor against whom you are asserting a lien, including the vessel against which you are asserting a lien; (b) The nature of the maritime lien under 46 U.S.C. 13101(5); (c) The date the lien was established; (d) The amount of the lien claimed; A Maritime Lien can arise from a maritime tort or the provision of necessaries to a vessel. Necessaries can include any essential goods, supplies, or services provided to a vessel to keep it operating safely, efficiently, and in navigation. ADDITIONALLY, if you are asserting a maritime lien against any of the Debtors or the Debtors vessels, you must also attach documentation supporting your lien claim (e.g. invoices, receipts, charter agreements, bills of lading, supply or repair contracts, vessel logs, time-and-material logs and/or ledger entries, any notices of claims of lien filed with National Vessel Documentation Center). If you assert more than one maritime lien (e.g. for services provided to multiple vessels), you will need to submit a separate proof of claim and addendum for each claim/lien asserted. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE the deadline for any Creditor with a claim that arises from the rejection of an executory contract or lease is on or before the later of (a) the General Bar Date; or (b) thirty (30) days after the effective date of such rejection as ordered by the Court. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE You can file a Proof of Claim using one of three methods: 1. By using the Courts Electronic Proof of Claim (ePOC) process on the Courts website, https://ecf.laeb.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/autoFilingClaims.pl; 2. If the person or entity is represented by an attorney, by filing electronically through the Courts CM/ECF system a Proof of Claim conforming substantially to Official Form B410, a copy of which accompanies this notice; or 3. By delivering a Proof of Claim conforming substantially to Official Form B410 (attached hereto) to the Court, either in person or by mail to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, 500 Poydras Street, Suite B-601, New Orleans LA 70130, subject to Covid-19 protocols. If you mail your Proof of Claim to the Court, you must mail it early enough so the Court will receive it on or before the deadline in this notice and enclose a second copy of the Proof of Claim with a self-addressed stamped envelope to receive confirmation the claim was filed. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE to determine if you are listed on the Schedules in a way that would excuse you from filing a Proof of Claim, you may review the Schedules at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, 500 Poydras Street, Suite B-601, New Orleans LA 70130 subject to Covid-19 protocols, online at www.pacer.gov, or by contacting Michael Landis, with Lugenbuhl, Wheaton, Peck, Rankin & Hubbard, PLC 601 Poydras Street, Suite 2775, New Orleans, LA 70130 by email at mlandis@lawla.com PLEASE TAKE NOTICE if you do not file a Proof of Claim because you agree with the amount, priority and asserted status listed on the Schedules, and later the Debtors amend the Schedules to change the information about you, then the Debtors shall give notice of such amendment to you, and you may file a Claim by the later of the General Bar Date or thirty (30) days from the date of the notice telling you about the amendment. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE if you are required to file a Proof of Claim and you or your attorney do not take these steps, the Court may decide that you are not entitled to be paid in this case. ADDENDUM TO PROOF OF CLAIM CREDITOR: IS ASSERTING A LIEN (OTHER THAN A PREFERRED SHIP MORTGAGE) UNDER THE COMMERCIAL INSTRUMENT AND MARITIME LIEN ACT (46 U.S.C. 1310113143) [KNOWN AS A MARITIME LIEN] OR OTHER LIEN AGAINST ANY PROPERTY OF ANY DEBTOR AND PROVIDES THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS AN ADDENDUM TO THE PROOF OF CLAIM: (a) Creditor is asserting a lien against: CROSBY MARINE TRANSPORTATION, LLC Yes No CROSBY TUGS, LLC Yes No CROSBY DREDGING, LLC Yes No BERTUCCI CONTRACTING COMPANY, L.L.C. Yes No VESSEL SUBJECT TO LIEN OFFICIAL VESSEL NUMBER (b) The nature of the maritime lien: Damages arising out of maritime tort: Wages of a stevedore when employed directly by a person listed in 46 U.S.C. 13141 Wages of the crew of a vessel General averages Salvage, including contract salvage (c) The date the maritime lien was established: (d) Documentation attached Jul 7, 11, 21, 25 4t 2125658 Notice Cost- $724.00
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July 11, 2026
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I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge Project Update Open House Public Meeting State Project No. H.003931 Calcasieu Parish - The public is invited to an open house offering information about the I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge Project. The Louisiana Department of Transportation & Development and the project team will be on hand to provide information and answer questions. Tuesday, July 21, 2026 Lake Charles Event Center Contraband Room 900 Lakeshore Drive Lake Charles, LA 70601 Project information and exhibits will include: Project updates Project schedule Preliminary drawings of the Lakeshore Drive Roundabouts Traffic mitigation strategies during construction Updated traffic noise analysis The open house public meeting allows area residents to drop in at any time between 5:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Should you require special assistance, due to a disability, to participate in this meeting, please contact I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge Project by telephone, email, or U.S. Mail at least five working days prior to the meeting. Comments and questions may be submitted during the open house event or sent to the I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge Project by email or U.S. Mail. Written comments must be received by August 4, 2026 to be included in meeting documentation. I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge Project ATTN: Lon Grassman 2829 Fourth Street, Suite 200 Lake Charles, LA 70601 (337) 895-9955 ~ info@i10calcaseiubridge.com Jul 4, 11 2t 2123621 Notice Cost- $195.22
Miscellaneous Notices
New Orleans Times-Picayune | Advocate (Jefferson Parish)
New Orleans
July 11, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE - - - ReNEW-Reinventing Education will introduce the 2026-27 budget and hold its first public hearing on the 2026-27 budget on May 14, 2026 at 5:30 pm at Edgar P Harney Building located at 2503 Willow St., New Orleans, LA 70113 (LA R.S. 39:1307). ReNEW-Reinventing Education is the charter school management organization operating ReNEW Laurel Elementary, ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron Elementary, ReNEW Schaumburg Elementary, and ReNEW Moton Lakefront Elementary. A physical copy of the 2026-2027 budget is available at 10001 Lake Forest Blvd., Suite 710, New Orleans, LA 70127. 186911-may 9-aug 27 $
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New Orleans Times-Picayune | Advocate (Jefferson Parish)
New Orleans
July 11, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE - - - The Louisiana Office of State Parks is requesting proposals for a Public-Private Partnership project to design, construct, and operate a high-quality recreational vehicle campground and related amenities. For more information go to opportunitiesinlouisiana.com. 192988-jul 2-aug 15-45t
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New Orleans Times-Picayune | Advocate (Jefferson Parish)
New Orleans
July 11, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE - - - PUBLIC NOTICE Downtown Development District of the City of New Orleans RFP # 2026 5135 51/52 50 The mission of the Downtown Development District of the City of New Orleans (DDD) is to drive the development of Downtown New Orleans and be the catalyst for a prosperous, stimulating, innovative heart of the Crescent City. Notice is hereby given that the DDD has issued a Request for Proposals for Labor and Maintenance Services (Holiday Lighting and Banners) within the 160 Blocks of the DDD. Proposals must be submitted electronically via a shared folder using Microsoft OneDrive, a cloud-based program. The Downtown Development District of New Orleans will not accept hard copy submissions at this time. Respondents who wish to submit a proposal must send a request to access a shared folder to cbourg@downtownnola.com. Include in your request the company name, primary contact name and phone number, and the email addresses of the individuals who will be allowed access to the e-folder. In response to your request, you will receive a link to the shared folder and instructions on how to upload your proposal and how to organize it for easy viewing by the scoring committee. A Mandatory Pre-Proposal Conference will be held Tuesday, July 21st, 2026, at 2PM at 201 St. Charles Avenue, 39th Floor, Board Room. Proposal responses must be uploaded to an assigned shared folder and received no later than Friday July 31st, 2026 at 2:00pm Central Time. Bid Documents may be obtained online by contacting the Public Safety and Operations Division of the DDD at 504-784-9454 or cbourg@downtownnola.com. All responses must be submitted in accordance with the RFP bid documents. The DDD reserves the right to accept or reject any and all items or portions of items received. 193019-jul 3-4-5-10-11-12-17-18-19-9t
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