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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
March 3, 2026
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PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF LAKE CHARLES NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS 02/26/2026 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: Jared Wesley Cart, 2709 Able Cr, Assessment No. 00364711 John Kevin Cinnater Jr. ET UX, 4012 Auburn St, Assessment No 00345016 Robert Paul Schreve Jr., 315 Bruson St, Assessment No. 00402443 Jarred Wade Fontenot ET AL, 2709 Cessford St, Assessment No 00388610 Griffin Edwards, 2711 Cessford St, Assessment No 00320773 Terrell Nonette ET UX, 902 Clyde St, Assessment No 00289817 Carolyn Julia Worley Lebleu, 4008 Ernest St, Assessment No 00405809 Eddie Bryant Mormon ET AL, 1100 Blk. Fournet St - Lot W of 1112 Fournet St, Assessment No 00601071 Herman L Vidrine, 723 Iris St, Assessment No 00547336 Ella Mae Carlin ET AL, 644 N Jake St, Assessment No 00295205 DGH Renovations LLC ET AL, 2600 Lake St, Assessment No 00752983 Mary Ella Augustus, 2608 Lake St, Assessment No 00356263 Tommie Marie Ellis Shelby ET AL, 2600 Blk. Lake St Lot N of 2616 Lake St, Assessment No.00356271 Gregory Wayne Sanders, 139 Louie St, Assessment No 00381144 Cajun Play LLC, C/O Waqar Awan - 1600 Blk. E McNeese St - West of 1690 E McNeese St, Assessment No.00070882O Wenona Lynn Clark, 314 Moss St, Assessment No 00575445 Ronald D Gifford, 2427 Rose St, Assessment No 00445754 Graydient Group LLC, 2500 Blk. Ruth St - NE corner Ruth & Clyde St, Assessment No 00322482 Lillie Ann Duhon ET AL, 2502 Ruth St, Assessment No 00356220 Clara Letha Fletcher Duhon ET AL, 2514 Ruth St, Assessment No 00318345 Markwan Khalid Taha, 2500 Blk. Ruth St Lot S of 2514 Ruth St, Assessment No 00368377 Georgia Mae Hollier ET AL, 2521 Ruth St, Assessment No 00381012 Robert Billings Pouchie Jr. ET UX, 2500 Blk. Ruth St Lot N of 2522 Ruth St, Assessment No. 00338125 Orphey Dee Lute Lewis EST, 2522 Ruth St, Assessment No. 00380695 Donald Ray Franklin Sr. 2220 Tulip St, Assessment No. 00416290 Heather Darnell Senegal, 820 W 18th St, Assessment No 00311006 Keith Francis Hebert, 312 W Sale Rd, Assessment No 00343277 Sec. 23:4: Trash & debris; piles and accumulations violation: Neil Andrew Clark, 4025 Auburn St, Assessment No. 00441805 Anthony Green Jr., 1610 Brick St, Assessment No. 00577677 Alex Thunder John, 1225 Jefferson St, Assessment No. 00335444 Wilford Joseph Trahan Jr. ET UX, 1222 Oak Park Blvd. Assessment No 00398047 Union Pacific Railroad Co., 200 Blk. Orrin St Lot South of 211 Orrin St, Assessment No. 00860875 Addresses of Properties Rental Two LLC, 2218 Rose St, Assessment No. 00446076 Gena Earsella Alex, 1822 8th St, Assessment No. 00601497 Sec. 6-353. - Trees, limbs and growths; removal and trimming, dead & dying trees, limbs: Estefanny Zavala Acosta, 406 N Cherry St, Assessment No. 00417386 Joseph Channing Bernard, 705 Sally Mae St, Assessment No. 00281573 The City of Lake Charles fully complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Americans With Disabilities Act, and related statutes, executive orders, and regulations in all programs and activities. The City operates without regard to race, color, or national origin. Any person who believes him/herself or any specific class of persons, to be subjected to discrimination prohibited by Title VI and/or Americans with Disabilities Act may by him/herself or by representative file a written complaint with the City of Lake Charles. The Citys Title VI Coordinator/ADA Coordinator may be reached by phone at (337) 491-1440, the Mayors Action Line at (337) 491-1346, or contact the appropriate Department Head. Mar 3, 4 2t 2102717 Notice Cost- $229.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
March 3, 2026
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Time Loop Enterprise LLC DBA: Time Loop 1 IS APPLYING TO THE OFFICE OF ALCOHOL & TOBACCO CONTROL OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA FOR A PERMIT TO SELL BEVERAGES OF HIGH AND LOW ALCOHOL CONTENT AT RETAIL IN THE PARISH OF ALLEN AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS 8744 HWY 165 NORTH,OBERLIN, LA 70655. Time Loop Enterprise LLC MEMBER: Mohammed Kabir 100.00% MEMBER/OWNER Mar 3, 4 2t 2102714 Notice Cost- $71.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
March 3, 2026
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Advertisement for Bids Sealed bids from general contractors duly licensed pursuant to Louisianas Contractors Licensing Laws for the major classification of Building Construction are requested by Cameron Parish School Board for construction of: Warehouse Renovation for Cameron Parish School Board Project Number: VSG 2536 Bids will be received at the offices of Cameron Parish School Board, 3151 Trosclair Road, Cameron, Louisiana 70631 until 2:00 PM., Local Time on Tuesday, March 31, 2026. At which time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bidders have the option to submit their bids electronically by using Central Auction House (www.CentralAuctionHouse.com). Complete bids docs may be obtained online at www.CentralAuction House.com or from the Architect: VSG Architects, APALLC 1502 South Huntington Street Sulphur, Louisiana, 70663 Upon payment of a $50.00 deposit for each set of documents. The deposit or a portion of the deposit is returnable as provided by the Louisiana State Public Bid Laws. Deposit is fully refundable for the first set of documents to all bona fide prime* bidders upon return of the documents in good condition no later than ten (10) days after receipt of bids. The deposit of all other set of documents will be refunded fifty percent (50%) upon return of documents as stated above. Electronic form may be obtained from the Project Architect upon a non-refundable $25 fee for this project. The successful Bidder will be allowed 90 calendar days to complete the Project from the date established in a Notice to Proceed. Liquidated Damages will be assessed at $500.00 for each consecutive calendar day for which work is not substantially completed beyond the date set as the completion date in the Notice to Proceed. Bid Documents may be reviewed at the office of VSG Architects, APALLC. Bids must be accompanied by bid security equal to five percent (5%) of the base bid and all additive alternates in the form of either a certified check or a bid bond. A Pre Bid Conference will be held at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, March 17, 2026 at the job site, 3151 Trosclair Road, Cameron, LA 70631. Attendance at this Pre Bid Conference is not mandatory. The Contract, if awarded, will be on the basis stated in the Instructions to Bidders. The Non Collusion Affidavit, the Affidavit certifying compliance with La. R.S. 38:2212.10 regarding an employee verification system, the No Convictions Affidavit required by La. R.S. 38:2227, and other required affidavits/documentation as specified in the Bid Documents must be hand delivered by the apparent low bidder within 10 calendar days of the bid opening. No bid may be withdrawn from a period of forty-five (45) days after the bid opening except as provided by law. Bidders must meet the requirements of the State of Louisiana Contractors Licensing laws, La. R.S. 37:2151, et seq. The Cameron Parish School Board reserves the right to award the project on whatever basis is in the interest of the Owner and to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive technicalities and informalities. Telesha Bertrand- President Cameron Parish School Board Charley Lemons, Superintendent Cameron Parish School Board Mar 3, 10, 17 3t 2102565 Notice Cost- $275.50
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
March 3, 2026
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WHEREABOUTS Anyone knowing the whereabouts of GREGORY FRANK please contact Lawrence Babineaux, Attorney (337)884-8302, 2026-78. Mar 3, 4, 5 3t 2102562 Notice Cost- $59.61
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
March 3, 2026
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WHEREABOUTS Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the heirs of, or anyone with an interest in the unopened succession of (NEOMIA LEDOUX JOURDAN), please contact Lawrence Babineaux, Attorney (337)884-8302, 2025-5386. Mar 3, 4, 5 3t 2102561 Notice Cost- $69.54
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
March 3, 2026
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WHEREABOUTS Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the heirs of, or anyone with an interest in the unopened succession of (LEONARD JONES), please contact Lawrence Babineaux, Attorney (337)884-8302, 2025-2192. Mar 3, 4, 5 3t 2102557 Notice Cost- $69.54
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
March 3, 2026
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WHEREABOUTS Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the heirs of, or anyone with an interest in the unopened succession of (CLOVIS J. OZANE), please contact Lawrence Babineaux, Attorney (337)884-8302, 2025-5411. Mar 3, 4, 5 3t 2102553 Notice Cost- $69.54
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
March 3, 2026
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WHEREABOUTS Please be advised that Andrew R. Brown, Attorney at Law, has been appointed by the Court to represent Lazarus Shane Eaglin in proceedings filed in the 27th Judicial District Court, St. Landry Parish, La. under Docket No.JV-2401789. If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Lazarus Shane Eaglin, please contact my office in Eunice, Louisiana at 337-457-4116 or email our office at the following email addresses: brownandrew235@gmail.com and/or drew@drewbrownlegal.com. Mar 3, 10 2t 2102536 Notice Cost- $76.15
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
March 3, 2026
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ORDINANCE 1 OF 2026 CHARTER SERIES AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 1 OF 1976 GRANTING A FRANCHISE, RIGHT, AND PRIVILEGE TO BEAUREGARD ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. (COMPANY), ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, TO AMEND THE FRANCHISE FOR A PERIOD OF AN ADDITIONAL TWENTY YEARS FROM MARCH 15, 2026, THE NON-EXCLUSIVE RIGHT, PRIVILEGE AND FRANCHISE TO CONDUCT WITHIN THE TOWN OF NEW LLANO, LOUISIANA, AN ELECTRICAL LIGHTING AND POWER BUSINESS UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE LOUISIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, AND TO ENTER UPON, ERECT, CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN, OPERATE, USE, EXTEND, REPAIR, REPLACE, AND REMOVE, IN, UNDER, UPON, OVER, ABOVE, ACROSS AND ALONG ANY AND ALL THE PRESENT AND FUTURE PUBLIC ROADS, HIGHWAYS, PARKS, STREETS, LANES AND ALLEYS AND ANY OTHER PUBLIC AREAS OF THE TOWN OF NEW LLANO AND OVER, UNDER, ABOVE, ALONG AND ACROSS ANY AND ALL STREAMS, CANALS, BAYOUS, EMBANKMENTS AND BRIDGES NOW OR HEREAFTER OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY IT, A SYSTEM OF WORKS, UNDERGROUND CONDUITS, POLES, POLE LINES, TOWERS, DISTRIBUTION LINES, TRANSMISSION LINES, WIRES, GUYS, CABLES, CONDUITS, TRANSFORMERS AND OTHER DISTRIBUTION AND TRANSMISSION INSTRUMENTALITIES, SUBSTATIONS, GENERATING FACILITIES, AND OTHER FACILITIES AND APPURTENANCES (INCLUDING TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH POLES AND WIRES FOR SAID COMPANYS OWN USE), NECESSARY OR PROPER FOR THE GENERATION, TRANSMISSION, DISTRIBUTION AND SALE OF ELECTRICITY INTO, IN, WITHIN, FROM, ACROSS AND THROUGH THE TOWN OF NEW LLANO, AS NOW EXISTING OR AS SAID TOWNS LIMITS MAY HEREAFTER BE EXTENDED; AND GRANTING UNTO BEAUREGARD ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. THE AUTHORITY TO USE SUCH FOR THE PURPOSE OF GENERATION, TRANSMISSION, DISTRIBUTION, DELIVERY AND SALE OF ELECTRICITY TO THE MUNICIPALITY AND TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE TOWN OF NEW LLANO, AND TO ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY, GOVERNMENTAL SUBDIVISION, PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION, WHEREVER LOCATED WITHIN OR WITHOUT THE TOWN LIMITS OF NEW LLANO, TO BE USED BY SUCH PURCHASER OR PURCHASERS, FOR LIGHTING, COOLING, HEATING, POWER OR ANY OTHER PURPOSE OR PURPOSES FOR WHICH ELECTRICITY MAY BE USED; GRANTING TO SAID COMPANY THE RIGHT TO ADOPT REASONABLE RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR ITS SERVICE, DEMAND DEPOSITS, CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION AND TO PREVENT OR PERMIT THE RESALE OF ELECTRICITY BY THE COMPANYS CUSTOMERS; PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT BY THE COMPANY TO SAID TOWN OF NEW LLANO FOR AN AMENDED AMOUNT EQUAL TO FIVE PERCENT (5%) FROM THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE NO. 1 OF 1976 TO MARCH 15, 2046, OF THE AMOUNTS RECEIVED BY THE COMPANY FROM THE SALE AND DELIVERY OF KILOWATT HOURS OF ELECTRIC ENERGY AT RETAIL FOR RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL PURPOSES BASED ON RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL NET RATES APPROVED BY THE LOUISIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION BILLED FOR SERVICE WITHIN THE LIMITS OF SAID MUNICIPALITY, EXCLUSIVE OF TAXES AND ALL GOVERNMENTAL FEES AND IMPOSITIONS SHOWN ON SUCH BILLS. IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT NO PAYMENT SHALL BE DUE TO THE MUNICIPALITY BY THE COMPANY ON AMOUNTS RECEIVED FROM THE FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS OF SALES AND SERVICE: (1) SALES OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY FOR RESALE, (2) SALES OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY TO THE MUNICIPALITY AND TO OTHER PUBLIC AUTHORITIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, THE STATE OF LOUISIANA AND ITS POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS, INCLUDING PARISHES AND OTHER MUNICIPALITIES, AND ALL DIVISIONS AND AGENCIES OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING, AND (3) SALES OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY FOR INDUSTRIAL PURPOSES AND/OR TO INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMERS WHO ARE BILLED ON OR THE EQUIVALENT OF RATE SCHEDULE LPI ON FILE WITH THE LOUISIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OR ANY RATE SCHEDULES AMENDING OR SUPERSEDING THOSE RATE SCHEDULES OR ANY RATE SCHEDULES FILED WITH THE LOUISIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION HAVING APPLICATION TO INDUSTRIAL USE; PROVIDING FOR ACCEPTANCE BY BEAUREGARD ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES AND AGREEMENTS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; WHEREAS, Beauregard Electric Cooperative, Inc., under the jurisdiction of the Louisiana Public Service Commission, presently enjoys the right to provide electric public utility service in and through the Town of New Llano, Louisiana (the Municipality), and to use and occupy the streets, alleys, and public places therein in connection therewith; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Council of the Town of New Llano, Louisiana, in Regular Session convened: SECTION 1. Ordinance No. 1 of 1976 adopted March 15, 1976, is hereby amended as follows: Section 1: The non-exclusive right, privilege and franchise granted in Section 1 of Ordinance No. 1 of 1976 is extended for a period of an additional 20 years from March 15, 2026. All other provisions of Section 1 of Ordinance No. 1 of 1976 remain unchanged. Section 6: The electric service provided by Company with the Municipality shall be subject to all applicable rates, schedules, terms and conditions on file with and accepted or approved by the Louisiana Public Service Commission. All other provisions of Section 1 of Ordinance No. 1 of 1976 remain unchanged. Section 7: The current Section 7 of Ordinance No. 1 of 1976 is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following new Section 7: In consideration of the grant and amendment of this franchise, the Company agrees to pay to the Municipality during the effective period of this franchise, a sum of money equal to five (5%) per cent from the effective date of this amendment to Ordinance 1 of 1976 to March 15, 2046, of the amounts received by the Company from the sale and delivery of Kilowatt hours of electric energy at retail for residential and commercial purposes based on residential and commercial net rates approved by the Louisiana Public Service Commission billed for service within the limits of said Municipality, exclusive of taxes and all governmental fees and impositions shown on such bills. It is understood and agreed that no payment shall be due to the Municipality by the Company on amounts received from the following classifications of sales and service: (1) Sales or distribution of electricity for resale. (2) Sales or distribution of electricity to the Municipality and to other public authorities, including, but not limited to, the United States of America, the State of Louisiana and its political subdivisions, including parishes and other municipalities, and all divisions and agencies of any of the foregoing. (3) Sales or distribution of electricity for industrial purposes and/or to industrial customers who are billed on an industrial rate schedule on file with the Louisiana Public Service Commission or any rate schedules amending or superseding such rate schedules filed with the Louisiana Public Service Commission having application to industrial use. The period for which the amount payable under this Section shall be computed will commence when this ordinance becomes effective, and the amount shall be paid monthly and the payments on a monthly basis shall be made not later than thirty (30) days after the end of each month, and on the payment date the Company shall furnish to the Municipality a statement showing the total of such amounts received by the Company for the preceding monthly period to which payment of five percent (5%) is applicable. The payments herein provided to be made by the Company to the Municipality will be reduced in an amount equal to the sum of any new or increased taxes of any nature whatsoever levied by the Municipality and payable by the Company, subsequent to the date this ordinance is adopted (except uniform ad valorem taxes, that is, any uniform taxes based on property values). Section 10: Section 10 of this Ordinance is deleted in its entirety. Sections 13: Sections 13 remains in effect for Ordinance 1 of 1976 and is applicable only to that Ordinance and not this renewal Ordinance. SECTION 2. If any provision, section, subsection, sentence, clause, item, or phrase of this amended ordinance or the application thereof is, for any reason, held to be unconstitutional, void or invalid (or for any reason unenforceable), the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance shall not be affected thereby, it being the intent of the Municipality, in adopting this ordinance that no portion thereof or provision or regulation contained herein shall become inoperative or fail by reason of any unconstitutionality or invalidity of any other portion, provision or regulation, and to this end, all provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable. SECTION 3. Other than as set forth in Section 1 herein, nothing in this amended ordinance shall be construed as superseding, repealing, canceling, modifying, or in any way affecting any of the rights granted to and enjoyed by the Company under Ordinance No. 1 of 1976, adopted by the Municipality on March 15, 1976, and receipt of the Companys acceptance of which was received by the Municipality on February 12, 1976, and said franchise is hereby recognized as continuing in full force and effect in accordance with its terms. However, in the event of a conflict or discrepancy between Ordinance No. 1 of 1976 and this amended ordinance, the provisions of this ordinance shall be controlling. Furthermore, while both Ordinance No. 1 of 1976 and this ordinance are effective, there will be only one five percent (5%) periodic payment based on amounts received by the Company from the sale and delivery of electric energy or service at retail as specified in Section 7 of Ordinance No. 1 of 1976, as amended, it being understood that there will be no double payment of such amount. All ordinances or parts of ordinances contrary to or in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of New Llano, Louisiana that the Municipality enter into an Electric Service Agreement and a Street Lighting Agreement with Beauregard Electric Cooperative, Inc. in accordance with the proposed agreements attached hereto and made a part of this Ordinance and that the Mayor of the Town of New Llano, Louisiana be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute said agreements on behalf of the Municipality. The Mayor and Town Council of the Town of New Llano, Louisiana affirm that they will comply and fulfill all notice and publication requirements as may be required by law. This ordinance introduced in regular session on the 27th day of January, 2026. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby, repealed. THUS, DONE AND ADOPTED by the Town Council of the Town of New Llano on this 24th day of February, 2026 in regular session duly convened in Council Chambers in New Llano, Louisiana. I, Mayor Carolyn Todd, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of the Ordinance duly passed and adopted by the Town of New Llano, Parish of Vernon, State of Louisiana, on this 24th day of February, 2026. Carolyn Todd, Mayor ATTEST: Donna Condon, Town Clerk Mar 3 1t 2102197 Notice Cost- $320.50
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
March 3, 2026
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TOWN OF NEW LLANO, LOUISIANA COUNCIL PROCEEDING A public hearing was held at 6:45 p.m. for Ordinance 1 of 2026, an ordinance amending Ordinance 1 of 1976, adopting the franchise agreement with Beauregard Electric and its successors and assigns, for another 20 years starting March 15th of 2026. No negative comments were made. The Mayor and Council of the Town of New Llano, Louisiana, met at 7:00 P.M. on February 24th, 2026 in Regular Session. Councilwoman Poteat led the pledge and Councilman Steward gave the invocation. The roll revealed the following: Mayor Carolyn Todd Present Councilman Terry Speicher/Mayor Pro-Temp Present Councilwoman Lesley Poteat Present Councilman Ervin Wilson Absent Councilwoman Darlene Denise Lavender Present Councilman Winfort Steward Present Mayor Todd welcomed everyone to the meeting. A motion was made by Councilwoman Poteat seconded by Councilman Speicher to approve the financial statements for January 2026. The vote was unanimous. A motion was made by Councilman Speicher seconded by Councilwoman Lavender to approve the minutes from the regular council meeting on January 27th, 2026. The vote was unanimous. Councilwoman Lavender introduced Ordinance 2 of 2026, an ordinance granting Delta South Louisiana Gas Company, LLC the right to construct, install, remove, replace, operate and maintain facilities for the transportation, distribution and sale of gas in the municipality and for such purposes, to use, operate in, and excavate the public highways, streets, sidewalks, alleys, squares, commons, grounds, and other publicly owned areas and levying a franchise (privilege) tax for that purpose and scheduling a public hearing for March 24th, 2026 at 6:45 p.m. A motion was made by Councilwoman Poteat and seconded by Councilman Speicher. The vote was unanimous. A motion was made by Councilman Speicher and seconded by Councilwoman Poteat to adopt Ordinance 1 of 2026, an ordinance amending Ordinance 1 of 1976, adopting the franchise agreement with Beauregard Electric and its successors and assigns, for another 20 years starting March 15th, 2026. The vote was unanimous. A motion was made by Councilwoman Lavender and seconded by Councilman Steward to adopt Resolution 2 of 2026, a resolution allowing the Town of New Llano to operate under Louisiana Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Water Discharge Permit (LA 0039641) for discharge of water from its wastewater treatment facility. The vote was unanimous. A motion was made by Councilwoman Poteat and seconded by Councilwoman Lavender to approve the purchase of (9) new computers and a new server for the water dept, magistrate clerk, town clerk mayors office and fire department in the amount of $37,307.74. The vote was unanimous. A motion to adjourn was made by Councilman Speicher and seconded by Councilwoman Poteat. The vote was unanimous. Carolyn Todd, Mayor Donna Condon, Clerk Mar 3 1t 2102175 Notice Cost- $95.50
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
March 3, 2026
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NOTICE OF ADOPTION A public hearing for the following ordinances will be held at 6:45 p.m. on March 24th, 2026 at the council room of New Llano Town Hall located at 109 Stanton in New Llano. The following ordinances will be brought up for adoption following the public hearing. ORDINANCE 2 OF 2026 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING DELTA SOUTH LOUISIANA GAS COMPANY, LLC THE RIGHT TO CONSTRUCT, INSTALL, REMOVE, REPLACE, OPERATE AND MAINTAIN FACILITIES FOR THE TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION AND SALE OF GAS IN THE MUNICIPALITY AND, FOR SUCH PURPOSES, TO USE, OPERATE IN, AND EXCAVATE IN THE PUBLIC HIGHWAYS, STREETS, SIDEWALKS, ALLEYS, SQUARES, COMMONS, GROUNDS, AND OTHER PUBLICLY OWNED AREAS AND LEVYING A FRANCHISE (PRIVILEGE) TAX FOR THAT PURPOSE. Mar 3 1t 2102165 Notice Cost- $35.50
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
March 3, 2026
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ADVERTISEMENT The Purchasing Agent, on behalf of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury, does hereby advertise for sealed bids and will open same on: 1. Thursday, the 12th day of March, 2026. 2. At the Office of the Calcasieu Parish Purchasing Agent on the first floor of the Parish Government Building, 1015 Pithon in the City of Lake Charles, Louisiana, 70601, at the hour of 2:30 P.M., Central Time Zone (CT). 3. For the following: Ready Mix Concrete with unit prices effective from April 1, 2026, until September 30, 2026 and Water Level Monitoring Station Parts with unit prices effective from April 1, 2026, until September 30, 2026. 4. All bids must be submitted on BID FORMS or Electronic Bid Forms. Paper Bids 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. Preference is given to materials, supplies and provisions that are produced, manufactured, or grown in Louisiana, quality being equal to articles offered by competitors outside of the State. 6. The Calcasieu Parish Police Jury reserves the right to reject any and all bids for just cause. 7. Bids may be held by the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury for a period not to exceed forty-five (45) days from the date of the opening of bids for the purpose of reviewing the bids and investigating the qualifications of bidders, prior to award. 8. Official action on this bid will be taken at the Regular Meeting of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury within forty-five (45) days. 9. Minority owned firms, women owned businesses, and small businesses are encouraged to participate. Any person with disabilities requiring special accommodations must contact the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury no later than seven (7) days prior to bid opening. 10. All paper bids MUST be plainly marked and should contain the following on the outside of the envelope: BID FOR BID NUMBER KRISTIE CUMBERLAND, CPPB, CPPO, NIGP-CPP, Purchasing Agent Feb 24, Mar 3 2t 2100499 Notice Cost- $130.00
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