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Calcasieu Parish
Police Jury
December 18, 2025
Lake Charles, Louisiana
The Police Jury of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, met in Regular Session at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, December 18, 2025, in the Police Jury Meeting Room of the Parish Government Building, located at 1015 Pithon Street, Lake Charles, Louisiana, with The Honorable Judd Bares, President, presiding.
Call to Order by President Bares.
Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance. (Mr. Quinn)
Roll Call.
PRESENT: Ms. Mary Kaye Eason; and Messrs. Brian Abshire, Joe Andrepont, Anthony Bartie, Mitch Bowers, Randy Burleigh, Tony Guillory, Ron Hayes, Chris Landry, Eddie Lewis, Jr., Roger Marcantel, Darby Quinn, Mike Smith, and Tony Stelly
ABSENT: None
OTHERS PRESENT: Mr. Dane R. Bolin, Parish Administrator; Ms. Jessica D. Booth, Director of Administration; Mr. Wesley W. Crain, Director of Planning and Development; 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. 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 designee, when appropriate, to execute all documents related thereto:
1.A Approve applications for liquor and beer permits.
AGENDA NOTE: Staff recommends approval of three (3) renewal applications.
Motion was made by Mr. Abshire, seconded by Mr. Lewis and carried unanimously to approve the following applications:
WARD 1
Adele 171 LLC
Khong Sov, Member
FIRST STOP #3
1783 Highway 171 North
Lake Charles, LA 70611 Liquor & Beer $75.00
(District 1, Mr. Quinn)
Budatan Asia Cuisine, LLC
Jianwen Bu, Member
BUDATAN ASIAN CUISINE
290 Parish Road
Lake Charles, LA 70611 Liquor & Beer $135.00
(District 2, Mr. Smith)
XD Mart LLC
Khong Sov, Member
XD MART
104 Bruce Circle,
Suite 100
Lake Charles, LA 70611 Liquor & Beer $75.00
(District 14, Mr. Burleigh)
1.B Adopt an ordinance approving the following rezoning application:1860 West Lincoln Road in Ward Three - to rezone from Agricultural (A-1) to Light Industrial (I-1) to allow a contractor shop and storage yard. Applicant: Dohnovan Properties, LLC (RZ-1125-0010) (District 6, Mr. Hayes)
AGENDA NOTE: The Planning and Zoning Board met on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, and voted unanimously to recommend that the request be granted with the following conditions: 1) that the development adhere to the site plan on file with the Division of Planning and Development, provided that the Director, or designee, may authorize adjustments to the site plan in light of technical or engineering considerations discovered during development; 2) that all exterior lighting must be oriented inward towards the development and the light source cannot be visible to adjacent properties; 3) that screening must be provided in accordance with Sec. 26-50 of the Parish Code of Ordinances prior to final electrical approval; 4) that a Runoff Management Plan (RMP) will be required unless appropriate waiver is granted by the Division of Engineering; 5) that lounges are prohibited; and 6) that should a development permit not be obtained within one (1) year of Police Jury approval, the property shall automatically revert to its original zoning classification as per Section 26-127(b) of the Parish Code of Ordinances.
Motion was made by Mr. Hayes, seconded by Mr. Marcantel and carried unanimously to approve the rezoning request with conditions and adopt the following ordinance:
(ORDINANCE NO. 8131 previously published January 23, 2026)
1.C Adopt an ordinance approving the following rezoning application: 5617 Common Street in Ward Three - to rezone from General Commercial (C-2) and Multi-Family Residential (R-M) to Light Industrial (I-1) to allow contractor shops and storage yards. Applicant: Lavoi Land Company, LLC, et al (RZ-1125-0011) (District 7, Mr. Landry)
AGENDA NOTE: The Planning and Zoning Board met on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, and voted unanimously to recommend that the request be granted with the following conditions: 1) that the development adhere to the site plan on file with the Division of Planning and Development, provided that the Director, or designee, may authorize adjustments to the site plan in light of technical or engineering considerations discovered during development; 2) that the development adhere to storm water best management practices; 3) that a Runoff Management Plan (RMP) will be required unless an appropriate waiver is granted by the Division of Engineering; 4) that permitting is subject to approval from the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (LaDOTD); 5) that screening must be provided in accordance with Sec. 26-50 of the Parish Code of Ordinances upon the issuance of the first development permit; 6) that outdoor storage must be located within a fenced area; 7) that all exterior lighting must be oriented inward toward the development and the light source cannot be visible to adjacent properties; 8) that lounges are prohibited; 9) that should a development permit not be obtained within one (1) year of Police Jury approval, the property shall automatically revert to its original zoning classification as per Section 26-127(b) of the Parish Code of Ordinances; and the staff recommends adoption of additional conditions (10 through 16), which shall apply exclusively to any future development located adjacent to Common Street. The full text of these conditions is stated in their entirety in the staff brief attached to the application on file.
Motion was made by Mr. Landry, seconded by Mr. Lewis and carried unanimously to approve the rezoning request with conditions and adopt the following ordinance:
(ORDINANCE NO. 8132 previously published January 23, 2026)
1.D Adopt an ordinance approving the following rezoning application: 4200 Luke Powers Road in Ward Three - to rezone from Manufactured Home Park (R-MHP) to General Commercial (C-2) to allow a restaurant (alcoholic beverages consumed on premises). Applicant: Little Lake Charles RV Resort, LLC (RZ-1125-0012) (District 2, Mr. Smith)
AGENDA NOTE: The Planning and Zoning Board met on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, and voted unanimously to recommend that the request be granted with the following conditions: 1) that the development adhere to the site plan on file with the Division of Planning and Development, provided that the Director, or designee, may authorize adjustments to the site plan in light of technical or engineering considerations discovered during development; 2) that an occupational license and a beer and liquor license must be obtained from the Division of Planning and Development; and 3) that a Runoff Management Plan (RMP) will be required unless appropriate waiver is granted by the Division of Engineering.
Motion was made by Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr. Abshire and carried unanimously to approve the rezoning request with conditions and adopt the following ordinance:
(ORDINANCE NO. 8133 previously published January 23, 2026)
1.E Adopt an ordinance rescinding Ordinance No. 7988 adopted by the Police Jury on November 7, 2024, which ordered demolition and removal of one house located at 1009 South Perkins Ferry Road, Moss Bluff, Ward One. (District 14, Mr. Burleigh)
AGENDA NOTE: The structure has been demolished, and rescission of the original ordinance is necessary to remove the prior action from the record.
Motion was made by Mr. Burleigh, seconded by Mr. Marcantel and carried unanimously to adopt the following ordinance:
(ORDINANCE NO. 8134 previously published January 23, 2026)
2. Administration
Consideration of approving the following items as requested by the Office of the Administrator, and further, authorizing the President of the Police Jury, or his designee, when appropriate, to execute all documents related thereto:
2.A Approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Police Jury dated November 20, 2025.
Motion was made by Mr. Abshire, seconded by Mr. Bowers and carried unanimously to approve.
2.B Adopt a resolution calling a special election to be held in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, on Saturday, June 27, 2026, for authority of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury, as the governing authority of Sewerage District No. Eleven of Wards Three and Eight of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana (the District), to renew, levy, and collect a tax of 9 mills for a period of ten (10) years, beginning with January 1, 2028, and ending December 31, 2037, with collections from renewed levy estimated to be $227,590 for one entire year for the purpose of operating and maintaining the Districts sewerage facilities.
Motion was made by Ms. Eason, seconded by Mr. Quinn and carried unanimously to adopt the following resolution:
RESOLUTION
A RESOLUTION ordering and calling a special election to be held in Sewerage District No. Eleven of Wards Three and Eight of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, on Saturday June 27, 2026, to authorize the renewal of the levy and collection of a property tax of nine (9) mills on each dollar of assessed valuation on all property subject to taxation in the boundaries of Sewerage District No. Eleven of Wards Three and Eight of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, for ten (10) years, starting in 2028, for the purpose of operating and maintaining the Districts sewerage facilities.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISIANA, acting as the governing authority of Calcasieu Parish and of Sewerage District No. Eleven of Wards Three and Eight of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, convened in Regular Session on the 18th day of December, 2025, as follows:
SECTION 1. Pursuant to requirements of La.R.S. 42:19.1, a notice of intent was announced to the public at the Regular Meeting of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury on November 20, 2025, with notification being provided to Senators and Representatives of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, on November 21, 2025, and published in the American Press on November 21, 2025, advising that the Police Jury would, at its Regular Meeting on December 18, 2025, consider official action to call an election to be held on June 27, 2026, for authority to renew, levy, and collect the ad valorem tax millage as described in the foregoing preamble and as set forth in the proposition which follows.
SECTION 2. Subject to the approval of the State Bond Commission and under the authority conferred by Article 6, Sections 7, 26, 30 and 32 of the 1974 Louisiana Constitution, Chapter 6A of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, and other constitutional and statutory authority supplemental thereto, a special election be and the same is hereby called and ordered to be held in the District on Saturday, June 27, 2026, between the hours of seven (7:00) oclock A.M. and eight (8:00) oclock P.M., in compliance with the Louisiana Election Code, and that at the said election there shall be submitted to all registered voters of the Parish qualified and entitled to vote at the said election under the Constitution and Laws of the State of Louisiana and the Constitution and Laws of the United States, the following proposition:
SEWERAGE DISTRICT NO. ELEVEN OF WARDS THREE AND EIGHT
TAX RENEWAL
Shall Sewerage District No. Eleven of Wards Three and Eight of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana (the District) be authorized to renew, levy, and collect a special 9-mill tax on all property subject to taxation in the District for a period of ten (10) years, beginning with January 1, 2028, and ending December 31, 2037, with collections from the renewed levy estimated to be $227,590 for one entire year, for the purpose of operating and maintaining the Districts sewerage facilities?
SECTION 3. There shall be published in the American Press, a daily newspaper of general circulation within the District, published in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and being the official journal of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury and the District, once a week for four consecutive weeks, with the first publication to be made not less than forty five (45) days nor more than ninety (90) days prior to the date fixed for the election, notice of said election, which notice shall be substantially in accordance with the Notice of Special Election annexed hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference, the same as if it were set forth herein in full.
SECTION 4. The Calcasieu Parish Police Jury, acting as the governing authority of the Parish of Calcasieu, State of Louisiana, and the District, shall meet at its regular meeting place which is the Police Jury Meeting Room on the first floor of the Parish Government Building, 1015 Pithon Street, Lake Charles, Louisiana, on Thursday, the 3rd day of September, 2026, at 5:30 P.M., and shall then and there in open and public session proceed to examine and canvass the returns and declare the results of said special election.
SECTION 5. The polling places set forth in the aforesaid Notice of Special Election, be and the same are hereby designated as the polling places at which to hold said election, and the election officials appointed in accordance with said Notice of Special Election, be and the same are hereby appointed as Commissioners and Commissioners in Charge of election, respectively, to serve at the polling places as indicated.
SECTION 6. The officers designated to serve as Commissioners and Commissioners in Charge, or such substitutes therefor as may be selected and designated in compliance with the Louisiana Election Code, shall hold said special election as herein provided, shall make due returns of said election for the meeting of the Police Jury of the Parish of Calcasieu, State of Louisiana, to be held on the 3rd day of September, 2026, at 5:30 P.M., and the compensation of said officers be and the same is hereby fixed at the sum prescribed by law. All registered voters in the District are entitled to vote at said special election. Voting machines shall be used, and assessed valuations shall not be voted.
SECTION 7. The Secretary of the Police Jury of the Parish of Calcasieu, State of Louisiana, is hereby empowered, authorized and directed to arrange for the furnishing to said election officers in ample time for the holding of said election the necessary equipment, forms and other election paraphernalia essential to the proper holding of said election.
SECTION 8. Certified copies of this resolution shall be forwarded to the Louisiana Secretary of State, the Bond Commission of the State of Louisiana, the Clerk of Court and Ex Officio Parish Custodian of Voting Machines in and for the Parish of Calcasieu, State of Louisiana, and the Registrar of Voters in and for said Parish, as notification of the special election herein called in order that each may prepare for said election and perform their respective functions as required by law.
SECTION 9. Application be and the same is hereby formally made to the State Bond Commission for consent and authority to hold the aforesaid special election as herein provided, and in the event the aforesaid Proposition carries, for the Commissions consent and authority to levy and collect, and adopt an ordinance providing for such levy and collection of the maintenance tax as authorized by said Proposition.
SECTION 10. A certified copy of this resolution shall be forwarded to the State Bond Commission on behalf of this Police Jury of the Parish of Calcasieu, State of Louisiana, and the District, together with a letter requesting the prompt consideration and approval of this application.
SECTION 11. If any provision or item of this resolution or the application thereof is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions, items, or applications of this resolution which can be given effect without the invalid provisions, items, or applications, and to this end, the provisions of this resolution are hereby declared severable.
SECTION 12. The costs to conduct and canvass the returns of the election provided for herein is estimated to be $10,300 by the Louisiana Secretary of State.
SECTION 13. All resolutions, ordinances or parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
This resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows:
YEAS: Ms. Mary Kaye Eason and Messrs. Brian Abshire, Joe Andrepont, Anthony Bartie, Mitch Bowers, Randy Burleigh, Tony Guillory, Ron Hayes, Chris Landry, Eddie Lewis, Jr., Roger Marcantel, Darby Quinn, Mike Smith, and Tony Stelly
NAYS: None
ABSENT: None
NOT VOTING: President Bares
And the resolution was declared adopted on this, the 18th day of December, 2025.
/s/ Judd Bares,
President
/s/ Jennifer R. Wallace, Parish Secretary
EXHIBIT A
NOTICE OF
SPECIAL ELECTION
Pursuant to the provisions of a resolution adopted by the Police Jury of the Parish of Calcasieu, Louisiana, on December 18, 2025, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election will be held in the District on Saturday, June 27, 2026, and that at the said election, there will be submitted to all registered voters of the District qualified and entitled to vote at the said election under the Constitution and Laws of the State of Louisiana, and the Constitution and Laws of the United States, the following Proposition, to wit:
SEWERAGE DISTRICT NO. ELEVEN OF WARDS THREE AND EIGHT
TAX RENEWAL
Shall Sewerage District No. Eleven of Wards Three and Eight of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana (the District) be authorized to renew, levy, and collect a special 9-mill tax on all property subject to taxation in the District for a period of ten (10) years, beginning with January 1, 2028, and ending December 31, 2037, with collections from the renewed levy estimated to be $227,590 for one entire year, for the purpose of operating and maintaining the Districts sewerage facilities?
A portion of the monies collected shall be remitted to certain state and statewide retirement systems in the manner required by law.
The said special election will be held at the following polling places, which are all of the regular voting precincts in the District, and the election officials appointed to serve at the following polling places in the District in accordance with Section 1286 of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended (La.R.S. 18:1286), shall be and are hereby appointed to serve as the election officials for this special election:
(NOTE: ONLY THOSE REGISTERED VOTERS IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING PRECINCTS WHO RESIDE WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF SEWERAGE DISTRICT NO. ELEVEN OF WARDS THREE AND EIGHT OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISIANA, SHALL BE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THE PROPOSITION.)
PRECINCT
POLLING PLACE
361 (portion) SOWELA Regional Training Center, 3749 Senator J. Bennett Johnston Avenue, Lake Charles - 70615
861W (portion) Ward Eight Fire Protection District No. Two Fire Station, 3395 Manchester Road, Iowa - 70647
The polls will be opened at seven oclock (7:00) A.M. and will be closed at eight oclock (8:00) P.M., in compliance with the provisions of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950. Voting machines shall be used in the conduct of the election.
The special election will be held in accordance with the provisions of the Louisiana Election Code, and the officers appointed to hold the said election, pursuant to La.R.S. 18:1286, or such substitutes therefor as may be selected and designated in compliance with the Louisiana Election Code, will make due returns thereof to the Clerk of Court of the Parish of Calcasieu, Louisiana, and to the Police Jury of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.
In accordance with La. R.S. 18:1285(A)(1)(a)(v), the estimated costs to hold the election will be $10,300.
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that said Police Jury will meet at its regular meeting place in the Police Jury Meeting Room in the Parish Government Building, located at 1015 Pithon Street, Lake Charles, Louisiana, on Thursday, September 3, 2026, at 5:30 P.M., and will then and there in open and public session examine and count the votes, examine and canvass the returns and declare the majority of the votes of the qualified electors of the District, voting in said election. All registered voters in the District are entitled to vote at said special election, and assessed valuations shall not be voted.
THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED at Lake Charles, Louisiana, on this, the 18th day of December, 2025.
/s/ Judd Bares,
President
/s/ Jennifer R. Wallace, Parish Secretary
2.C Adopt a resolution declaring Friday, December 26, 2025, and Friday, January 2, 2026, as Parish Holidays. (President Bares)
Motion was made by Mr. Landry, seconded by Mr. Stelly and carried unanimously to adopt the following resolution:
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISIANA, convened in Regular Session on the 18th day of December, 2025, that it does hereby declare Friday, December 26, 2025, and Friday, January 2, 2026, as Parish Holidays.
THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 18th day of December, 2025.
President Bares expressed his hope that Parish employees enjoy these holidays and wished them a Merry Christmas.
3. Engineering and Public Works
Consideration of approving the following items as requested by the Division of Engineering and Public Works, and further, authorizing the President of the Police Jury, or his designee, when appropriate, to execute all documents related thereto:
3.A Adopt a resolution approving the submittal, on behalf of Sewerage District No. Eleven of Wards Three and Eight, of an Application to the State of Louisiana, Department of Environmental Quality, for renewal of a Louisiana Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (LPDES) permit for the Wastewater Treatment Plant.
AGENDA NOTE: The Police Jury serves as the governing authority for this District.
Motion was made by Mr. Stelly, seconded by Mr. Quinn and carried unanimously to adopt the following resolution:
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISIANA, convened in Regular Session on the 18th day of December, 2025, that it does hereby approve the submittal, on behalf of Sewerage District No. Eleven of Wards Three and Eight, of an Application to the State of Louisiana, Department of Environmental Quality, for renewal of a Louisiana Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (LPDES) permit for the Wastewater Treatment Plant.
THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 18th day of December, 2025.
3.B Adopt resolutions approving the expropriation of properties for the East Calcasieu Parish Consolidated Waterworks Project for Permanent Public Facilities Servitudes and/or Temporary Construction Servitudes as follows (District 10, Mr. Stelly):
(1) Marty Wells, 6701 Highway 90 East, Lake Charles, TA #00813257;
(2) Bullwin Enterprises, LLC, 6558 Highway 3256, Lake Charles, TA #01342689C; and
(3) Apex Investments Agency LLC, 258 Highway 3256, Lake Charles, TA #01342689A.
Motion was made by Mr. Stelly, seconded by Mr. Quinn and carried unanimously to adopt the following resolutions:
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISIANA, convened in Regular Session on the 18th day of December, 2025, 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 Parish Consolidated Waterworks Project, in Ward Eight, said property being owned by Marty Wells, and more particularly described as follows:
(Parcel 22-S): That certain parcel of land owned by Marty Wells containing 0.069 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 1 iron rod located on the western boundary line of the property belonging to Marty Wells, 0.26 feet south of the northwest corner of said property, hereinafter being known as the POINT OF COMMENCEMENT (P.O.C.), said point having a Louisiana State Plane Coordinates of North 634,382.37 and East 2,719,628.19; Thence proceed along said western boundary line a bearing of North 00 14 10 East a distance of 0.26 to the southern right-of-way of Highway 90, said point hereinafter being known as the POINT OF BEGINNING (P.O.B.) and having a Louisiana State Plane Coordinates of North 634,382.63 and East 2,719,628.19; Thence proceed along said right-of-way, a bearing of South 89 24 49 East a distance of 200.00 feet to the eastern boundary line of said property; Thence proceed along said boundary line a bearing of South 00 14 10 West a distance of 15.00 feet to a point; Thence proceed on a bearing of North 89 24 49 West a distance of 200.00 feet the western boundary line of said property; Thence proceed along said boundary line, a bearing of North 00 14 10 East a distance of 15.00 feet returning to the POINT OF BEGINNING (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 18th day of December, 2025.
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISIANA, convened in Regular Session on the 18th day of December, 2025, 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 with 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 Bullwin Enterprises, LLC, and more particularly described as follows:
Permanent Public Facilities Servitude (Parcel 10-S-1): That certain parcel of land owned by Bullwin Enterprises, LLC containing 0.097 acres, more or less, situated in Section 30, Township 9 South, Range 7 West, Southwestern Land District, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, said parcel being further described as follows: Commencing at a found 1/2 iron rod located on the northern right of way of Highway 90 and hereinafter being known as the POINT OF COMMENCEMENT (P.O.C.), said point having a Louisiana State Plane Coordinates of North 634,467.19 and East 2,718,461.95; Thence proceed on a bearing of North 89 53 23 East a distance of 10.00 feet to the intersection of the Said northern right of way and the western right of way of Highway 3256; said point hereinafter being known as the POINT OF BEGINNING (1) (P.O.B. (1)), said point having a Louisiana State Plane Coordinates of North 634,467.21 and East 2,718,471.95; Thence proceed along said northern right of way, a bearing of South 89 53 23 West a distance of 35.01 feet to a point; Thence proceed on along said southern boundary line of said property on a bearing of North 00 52 09 East a distance of 35.01 feet to a point; Thence proceed on a bearing of North 89 53 23 East a distance of 20.00 feet to a point; Thence proceed on a bearing of North 00 52 09 East a distance of 199.81 feet to the southern boundary line of Iles Leasing LLC; Thence proceed along said southern boundary line, a bearing of South 89 22 40 East a distance of 15.00 feet to the said western right of way; Thence proceed along said right of way, a bearing of South 00 52 09 West a distance of 234.62 feet returning to the POINT OF BEGINNING (1) (P.O.B. (1)).
(Parcel 10-S-2): That certain parcel of land owned by Bullwin Enterprises, LLC containing 0.279 acres, more or less, situated in Section 30, 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 northeast corner of the property belonging to Bullwin Enterprises, LLC and hereinafter being known as the POINT OF BEGINNING (3) (P.O.B. (3)), said point having a Louisiana State Plane Coordinates of North 635,832.74 and East 2,718,491.86; Thence proceed along the western right of way of Highway 3256, a bearing of South 00 49 47 West a distance of 811.04 feet to the northern boundary line of Bullwin Enterprises, LLC; Thence proceed along said northern boundary line, a bearing of North 89 09 03 West a distance of 15.00 feet to a point; Thence proceed on a bearing of North 00 49 47 East a distance of 811.09 feet to the northern boundary line of Bullwin Enterprises, LLC; Thence proceed along said boundary line, a bearing of South 88 57 12 East a distance of 15.00 feet returning to the POINT OF BEGINNING (3) (P.O.B. (3)).
(Parcel 11-S): That certain parcel of land owned by Bullwin Enterprises, LLC containing 0.052 acres, more or less, situated in Section 30, Township 9 South, Range 7 West, Southwestern Land District, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, said parcel being further described as follows: Commencing at a found 1 iron pipe located on the northern boundary line of Bullwin Enterprises, LLC and hereinafter being known as the POINT OF COMMENCEMENT (P.O.C.), said point having a Louisiana State Plane Coordinates of North 635,021.94 and East 2,718,470.12; Thence along said boundary line, a bearing of South 89 09 03 East a distance of 10.00 feet to a point on the western right of way of highway 3256; said point hereinafter being known as the POINT OF BEGINNING (P.O.B), said point having a Louisiana State Plane Coordinates of North 635,021.79 and East 2,718,480.12; Thence proceed along said right of way a bearing of South 00 46 31 West a distance of 149.90 feet to the southern boundary line of said property; Thence proceed along said boundary line, a bearing of North 89 22 40 West a distance of 15.00 feet to a point; Thence proceed on a bearing of North 00 46 31 East a distance of 149.96 feet to the northern boundary line of said property; Thence proceed along said boundary line, a bearing of South 89 09 03 East a distance of 15.00 feet returning to the POINT OF BEGINNING (P.O.B).
Temporary Construction Servitude (Parcel 10-C): That certain parcel of land owned by Bullwin Enterprises, LLC containing 0.029 acres, more or less, situated in Section 30, Township 9 South, Range 7 West, Southwestern Land District, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, said parcel being further described as follows: Commencing at a found 1/2 iron rod located on the northern right of way of Highway 90 and hereinafter being known as the POINT OF COMMENCEMENT (P.O.C.), said point having a Louisiana State Plane Coordinates of North 634,467.19 and East 2,718,461.95; Thence proceed along said northern right of way, a bearing of South 89 53 23 West a distance of 25.00 feet to a point; Thence proceed on a bearing of North 00 52 09 East a distance of 35.01 feet to a point, said point hereinafter being known as the POINT OF BEGINNING (2) (P.O.B. (2)), said point having a Louisiana State Plane Coordinates of North 634,502.14 and East 2,718,437.48. Thence proceed on a bearing of South 89 53 23 West a distance of 30.00 feet to a point; Thence proceed on a bearing of North 00 52 09 East a distance of 25.00 feet to a point; Thence proceed on a bearing of North 89 53 23 East a distance of 50.00 feet to a point; Thence proceed on a bearing of South 00 52 09 West a distance of 25.00 feet to a point; Thence proceed on a bearing of South 89 53 23 West a distance of 20.00 feet returning to the POINT OF BEGINNING (2) (P.O.B. (2)).
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 18th day of December, 2025.
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISIANA, convened in Regular Session on the 18th day of December, 2025, 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 with 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 Apex Investments Agency, LLC, and more particularly described as follows:
Permanent Public Facilities Servitude (Parcel 9-S): That certain parcel of land owned by Apex Investments Agency, LLC, containing 0.196 acres, more or less, situated in Section 30, 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 northeast corner of the property belonging to Apex Investments Agency, LLC, and hereinafter being known as the POINT OF BEGINNING (P.O.B (1)), said point having a Louisiana State Plane Coordinates of North 636,403.31 and East 2,718,499.90; Thence proceed along the western right-of-way of Highway 3256, a bearing of South 00 46 27 West a distance of 270.73 feet to a 5/8 iron rod; Thence continue along the western right-of-way of Highway 3256, a bearing of South 00 50 11 West a distance of 299.89 feet to a 5/8 iron rod located on the southeast corner of said property; Thence proceed on along the southern boundary line of said property, a bearing of North 88 57 12 West, a distance of 15.00 feet to a point; Thence proceed on a bearing of North 00 50 11 East a distance of 299.83 feet to a point; Thence proceed on a bearing of North 00 46 27 East a distance of 270.79 feet to the northern boundary line of said property; Thence proceed along said northern boundary a bearing of South 88 57 09 East a distance of 15.00 feet returning to the POINT OF BEGINNING (P.O.B (1)).
Temporary Construction Servitude (Parcel 9-C): That certain parcel of land owned by Apex Investments Agency, LLC, containing 0.040 acres, more or less, situated in Section 30, 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 northeast corner of the property belonging to Apex Investments Agency, LLC and hereinafter being known as the POINT OF COMMENCEMENT (P.O.C.), said point having a Louisiana State Plane Coordinates of North 636,403.31 and East 2,718,499.90; Thence proceed along the northern boundary line of said property, a bearing of North 88 57 09 West a distance of 15.00 feet to a point, said point hereinafter being known as the POINT OF BEGINNING (P.O.B (2)), said point having a Louisiana State Plane Coordinates of North 636,403.58 and East 2,718,484.90; Thence proceed on a bearing of South 00 46 27 West a distance of 25.00 feet to a point; Thence proceed on a bearing of North 88 57 09 West a distance of 70.00 feet to a point; Thence proceed on a bearing of North 00 46 27 East a distance of 25.00 feet to the northern boundary line of said property; Thence proceed along said boundary line a bearing of South 88 57 09 East a distance of 70.00 feet, returning to the POINT OF BEGINNING (P.O.B (2)).
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 18th day of December, 2025.
3.C Adopt a resolution approving a Permanent Utilities Servitude with Temporary Construction Servitude Agreement for the Gauthier Road Sewer Project Phase 3 from Bryan and Kymberly Ballard. (District 6, Mr. Hayes)
Motion was made by Mr. Hayes, seconded by Ms. Eason and carried unanimously to adopt the following resolution:
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISIANA, convened in Regular Session on the 18th day of December, 2025, that it does hereby approve a Permanent Utilities Servitude with Temporary Construction Servitude Agreement for the Gauthier Road Sewer Project Phase 3 from Bryan Lee Ballard and Kymberly Faith Ballard.
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 18th day of December, 2025.
3.D Adopt a resolution approving the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury Utility Fee Schedule.
AGENDA NOTE: The Fee Schedule will be used for current and future waterworks and sewerage districts for which the Police Jury serves as the governing authority.
Motion was made by Mr. Abshire, seconded by Mr. Andrepont and carried unanimously to adopt the following resolution:
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISIANA, convened in Regular Session on the 18th day of December, 2025, that it does hereby approve the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury Utility Fee Schedule as follows:
Water Residential Monthly Fees
First 3,000 Gallons
In District Out of District
Residential $ 27.50
$ 41.25
1 Residential $ 37.64
$ 56.46
Multi-Residential $ 56.09
$ 84.13
1 Multi-Residential $ 75.27
$ 112.91
Over 1 Residential $ 91.60
$ 137.40
Water Commercial/Industrial Monthly Fees
First 3,000 Gallons
In District Out of District
$91.60 $137.40
1 $115.84 $173.76
1 $134.30 $201.45
2 $174.99 $262.49
3 $419.00 $628.50
4 $524.98 $787.47
6 $812.11 $1,218.17
8 $1,015.14 $1,522.71
10 and up $1,318.88 $1,978.32
Water Residential/Commercial Monthly Fees
Additional per 1,000 gallons, 2 meter or smaller
In District Out of District
3,001 100,000 gallons $5.10 $7.66
Over 100,000 gallons $5.25 $7.87
Water Commercial/Industrial Monthly Fees
Additional per 1,000 gallons, 3 meter or larger
In District Out of District
3,001 100,000 gallons $ 10.20 $15.30
Over 100,000 gallons $11.94 $17.91
Water Capital Recovery Fees*
Meter Size Fee
$1,300.00
1 $3,400.00
1 $6,900.00
2 $11,000.00
3 $22,000.00
4 $31,000.00
6 $69,000.00
8 $104,000.00
* Water Use Connections for Dedicated Fire Systems will be assessed at 20% of applicable rates in Monthly Fee and Capital Recovery Fee categories indicated above.
Sewer Residential Monthly Fees
0 3,000 gallons $ 38.50
Additional per 1,000 gallons
$7.70
Sewer Commercial/Industrial Monthly Fees
0 3,000 gallons $ 110.00
3,001 100,000 gallons $ 8.80
Over 100,000 gallons $ 9.90
Sewer Monthly Fee per additional sewer tank
$ 110.00
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution shall become effective January 1, 2026, and shall be used for current and future waterworks and sewerage districts and systems for which the Police Jury serves as the governing authority.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, beginning January 1, 2027, an increase equivalent to the annual change in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) for Water and Sewerage Maintenance shall be applied January 1st of each fiscal year.
BE IT FURTHER AND FINALLY RESOLVED that any resolutions or parts of any resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 18th day of December, 2025.
4. Finance
Consideration of approving the following items as requested by the Division of Finance, and further, authorizing the President of the Police Jury, or his designee, when appropriate, to execute all documents related thereto:
4.A Adopt a resolution approving the proposed Parish Budget for Fiscal Year 2026, and further, authorizing the Parish Administrator, the Parish Treasurer, and/or respective departmental directors to make changes within various budget classifications approved therein without further approval, in accordance with La.R.S. 39:1305(D).
Motion was made by Mr. Andrepont, seconded by Mr. Bowers and carried unanimously to adopt the following resolution:
RESOLUTION
A RESOLUTION adopting the Fiscal Year 2026 Annual Budget of the Parish of Calcasieu, Louisiana, as submitted by the Parish Administrator and Staff.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISIANA, convened in Regular Session on the 18th day of December, 2025, that:
SECTION 1. The Fiscal Year 2026 Annual Budget of the Parish of Calcasieu, Louisiana, as submitted by the Parish Administrator and Staff is hereby adopted, as summarized in the attached document entitled Calcasieu Parish Police Jury Budget Summary.
SECTION 2. Certification is hereby given that all actions required by the Local Government Budget Act have been completed in compliance with La.R.S. 39:1305 et seq.
SECTION 3. In accordance with La.R.S. 39:1305(D), the Parish Administrator, the Parish Treasurer, and/or respective departmental directors are authorized to make changes within various budget classifications approved herein without further approval of the governing authority.
THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 18th day of December, 2025.
4.B Adopt a resolution amending the Fiscal Year 2025 Budget for those funds which deviate from estimated budgeted revenues, expenditures, and/or fund balances, in accordance with La.R.S. 39:1310.
Motion was made by Ms. Eason, seconded by Mr. Burleigh and carried unanimously to adopt the following resolution:
RESOLUTION
A RESOLUTION amending the Fiscal Year 2025 Annual Budget of the Parish of Calcasieu, Louisiana.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISIANA, convened in Regular Session on the 18th day of December, 2025, that:
SECTION 1. The Fiscal Year 2025 Annual Budget of the Parish of Calcasieu, Louisiana, is hereby amended, in accordance with La.R.S. 39:1310 and 1311, as follows:
Calcasieu Parish Police Jury
2025 Budget Amendments to get Within 5%
SECTION 2. Certification is hereby given that all actions required by the Local Government Budget Act have been completed in compliance with La.R.S. 39:1305 et seq.
(E) Exp. Line Current As
(R) Rev. Item Description Budget Amended Change
General Fund E 010125-53138 Cremation Permits - 13,700 (13,700)
E 010125-53190 Contract Services 50,000 36,300 13,700
E 010131-55500 Printing 2,500 2,020 480
E 010131-55760 Election Expense - 480 (480)
E 010141-53190 Contract Services 1,400,000 1,700,000 (300,000)
E 010149-51310 Disaster Overtime - 1,959 (1,959)
E 010149-53100 Professional Services 50,000 46,223 3,777
E 010149-57600 Office Equipment/Furniture and Fixtures - 1,818 (1,818)
E 010153-53150 Legal Representation 161,688 186,688 (25,000)
E 010211-51310 Disaster Overtime - 7,095 (7,095)
E 010211-56105 Disaster Expenditures - 122 (122)
E 010211-57300 Capital Improvements 10,000 2,783 7,217
E 010213-53190 Contract Services - 875 (875)
E 010213-54100 Utilities 676,200 891,197 (214,997)
E 010213-56106 Hurricane Laura Expense 875,000 659,128 215,872
E 010215-51310 Disaster Overtime - 11,439 (11,439)
E 010215-53100 Professional Services 228,000 209,317 18,683
E 010215-53200 JSA - Sheriff - Medical Staff - 7,244 (7,244)
E 010913-58350 Transfer to Rapid Rehousing Fund - 1,454 (1,454)
E 010913-58352 Transfer to Shelter Plus Care - 41,350 (41,350)
E 010913-58507 Transfer to Human Services Capital Fund 200,000 10,000 190,000
E 010913-58561 Transfer to State Transportation 82,650 26,950 55,700
E 010913-58573 Transfer to Coliseum Capital Improvement Fund 250,000 - 250,000
E 010913-58593 Grant to Summer Food Fund - 1,413 (1,413)
E 010913-58630 Grant-Clerk of Court 154,330 - 154,330
E N/A Interfund Loan - Permanent Supportive Housing - 10,196 (10,196)
R R0101-48604 Insurance Reimbursement - 11,820 11,820
R R0102-41530 Franchise/ROW - 5,356 5,356
R R0102-41820 Cable TV Franchise Tax 500,000 482,679 (17,321)
R R0102-41830 Broadband Franchise/ROW Fees - 5,500 5,500
R R0102-49800 Residual Equity Transfer - 1 1
R R0102-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 2,070,836 1,794,863 (275,973)
Division of Engineering & Public Works Operating Fund E 210313-51200 Part Time Employees 60,000 44,784 15,216
E 210313-51310 Disaster Overtime - 15,216 (15,216)
E 210315-51100 Full Time Employees 3,668,000 3,607,573 60,427
E 210315-51310 Disaster Overtime - 40,547 (40,547)
E 210315-56105 Disaster Expenditures - 19,880 (19,880)
E 210317-51100 Full Time Employees 806,000 798,027 7,973
E 210317-51310 Disaster Overtime - 5,953 (5,953)
E 210317-57500 Vehicles - 2,020 (2,020)
E 210319-51310 Disaster Overtime - 9,150 (9,150)
E 210319-56151 E Chemicals and Supplies 300,000 290,150 9,850
E 210319-56151 W Chemicals and Supplies 300,000 290,150 9,850
E 210319-57408 Computer Equipment - 500 (500)
E 210319-57500 Vehicles - 10,050 (10,050)
E 210321-51200 Part Time Employees 106,640 105,460 1,180
E 210321-51310 Disaster Overtime - 1,180 (1,180)
E 210325-51100 Full Time Employees 704,975 701,475 3,500
E 210325-51310 Disaster Overtime - 3,500 (3,500)
E 210327-51100 Full Time Employees 505,000 503,325 1,675
E 210327-51310 Disaster Overtime - 1,675 (1,675)
E 210328-51310 Disaster Overtime - 5,155 (5,155)
E 210328-56156 Bridge Materials 100,000 94,845 5,155
R R1021-48490 Sale of Scrap - 22,400 22,400
R R1021-48500 Sale of Assets - 62,000 62,000
R R1022-49187 Transfer from Disaster Recovery - 10,313,000 10,313,000
R R1022-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance (1,297,858) (11,695,258) (10,397,400)
Stormwater Operating Fund E 214339-55400 Advertising Dues and Subscriptions - 150 (150)
E 214339-54100 Utilities 600 9,000 (8,400)
E 214339-54320 Repairs and Maintenance - Equipment 15,000 55,437 (40,437)
E 214339-55313 Software Maintenance 38,000 16,000 22,000
E 214339-55900 Education and Training 2,000 1,000 1,000
E 214339-56210 Gasoline/Oil/Fuel 12,000 15,000 (3,000)
E 214339-56240 Computer Software 10,000 2,450 7,550
E 214339-56250 Tools 5,000 3,500 1,500
E 214339-57400 Machinery and Equipment 220,000 60,000 160,000
E 214339-57408 Computer Equipment 2,000 - 2,000
E 214339-57500 Vehicles 30,000 10,000 20,000
E 214339-58999 Intra-entity Change - 1,594,739 (1,594,739)
R R2141-44232 In Lieu of Detention Fee 10,000 60,000 50,000
R R2142-46100 Interest Income 41,320 61,500 20,180
R R2142-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance (14,345) 1,348,151 1,362,496
Parishwide Water and Wastewater Fund E 215340-51100 Full Time Employment 1,294,300 1,319,300 (25,000)
E 215340-51300 Overtime 150,000 200,000 (50,000)
E 215340-51310 Disaster Overtime - 4,360 (4,360)
E 215340-54320 Repairs and Maintenance - Equipment 20,000 35,000 (15,000)
E 215340-54330 Repairs and Maintenance Vehicles 30,000 85,310 (55,310)
E 215340-55200 Insurance 96,880 78,555 18,325
E 215340-55800 Travel 12,000 17,600 (5,600)
E 215340-55900 Education and Training 18,000 23,000 (5,000)
E 215340-56100 Materials and Supplies 10,000 22,000 (12,000)
E 215340-56220 Office Supplies 12,000 22,000 (10,000)
E 215340-56230 Postage - 250 (250)
E 215340-56240 Computer Software 1,600 38,007 (36,407)
E 215340-57500 Vehicles 100,000 70,000 30,000
E 215344-52100 Retirement Contributions - 30 (30)
E 215344-54321 Repairs and Maintenance - Treatment 150,000 165,000 (15,000)
E 215344-57300 Capital Improvements 30,000 47,384 (17,384)
E 215344-57300 Capital Improvements 30,000 48,000 (18,000)
R R2151-44902 Usage Fees 220,000 300,000 80,000
R R2151-48490 Sale of Scrap - 1,000 1,000
R R2151-48600 Miscellaneous Revenues - 14 14
R R2151-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 4,738 136,580 131,842
R R2152-46100 Interest Income 13,840 22,000 8,160
Solid Waste Fund
E 216337-55900 Education and Training - 65 (65)
E 216337-57408 Computer Equipment - 200 (200)
E 216338-51310 Disaster Overtime - 360 (360)
E 216338-57408 Computer Equipment - 420 (420)
E 216338-57500 Vehicles - 2,810 (2,810)
R R2161-45160 Litter Enforcement Fines - 420 420
R R2161-48490 Sale of Scrap 140,000 143,435 3,435
Office of Juvenile Justice Fund E 220217-51310 Disaster Overtime - 1,116 (1,116)
E 220217-58501 Transfer to Construction Fund 600,000 401,474 198,526
E 220219-51310 Disaster Overtime - 140 (140)
E 220219-56220 Office Supplies - 45 (45)
E 220220-51310 Disaster Overtime - 47 (47)
E 220220-55402 Professional Dues/Licenses - 223 (223)
E 220221-51310 Disaster Overtime - 21,455 (21,455)
R R2201-44231 Probation Fees - 300 300
R R2202-41100 Ad Valorem Taxes 9,918,000 9,940,726 22,726
R R2202-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance (305,611) (504,137) (198,526)
Public Health Fund
E 227410-51310 Disaster Overtime - 2,118 (2,118)
E 227410-56118 Homeless Sheltering Expense 50,000 60,000 (10,000)
R R2272-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance (78,218) (66,100) 12,118
Mosquito Control Fund E 228405-51310 Disaster Overtime - 43 (43)
E 228405-57300 Capital Improvements - 50,449 (50,449)
E 228409-56151 Chemicals and Supplies 3,700,000 3,663,528 36,472
R R2281-48500 Sale of Assets - 14,020 14,020
Animal Services Fund
E 230423-51310 Disaster Overtime - 2,549 (2,549)
E 230423-54330 Repairs and Maintenance Vehicles 50,000 63,007 (13,007)
E 230423-54430 Technology Services - 14 (14)
R R2301-44122 Cremation Fees - 150 150
R R2301-48500 Sale of Assets - 15,420 15,420
Parish Parks Fund
E 232501-53190 Contract Services 600,000 618,516 (18,516)
E 232501-56106 Hurricane Laura Expense - (3,836) 3,836
R R2321-43170 FEMA Grant Disasters - 10,069 10,069
R R2322-48700 Transfer from Other Funds - 4,611 4,611
Administration Fund
E 236161-51100 Full Time Employees 907,380 996,000 (88,620)
E 236161-51300 Overtime 2,500 965 1,535
E 236161-51310 Disaster Overtime - 1,535 (1,535)
E 236161-52100 Retirement Contributions 98,409 102,340 (3,931)
E 236161-52200 Medicare Withholding 13,188 14,500 (1,312)
E 236161-53160 Medical Exams/Drug Screening - 105 (105)
E 236161-55900 Education and Training 3,500 500 3,000
E 236161-56220 Office Supplies 8,000 6,500 1,500
E 236161-56240 Computer Software - 4,395 (4,395)
E 236163-51310 Disaster Overtime - 249 (249)
E 236163-55400 Advertising Dues and Subscriptions 8,000 7,751 249
E 236165-51310 Disaster Overtime - 141 (141)
E 236165-55906 Interdepartment Training 10,000 9,859 141
E 236166-53100 Professional Services - 4,000 (4,000)
E 236166-54330 Repairs and Maintenance Vehicles 10,000 6,000 4,000
R R2361-43170 FEMA Grant Disasters - 37,551 37,551
R R2361-44800 Intergovernmental Service Charge 7,409,151 7,453,530 44,379
R R2361-48500 Sale of Assets - 49 49
R R2362-48530 Rebates 45,000 31,900 (13,100)
R R2362-48700 Transfer from Other Funds 420,000 255,435 (164,565)
R R2362-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance (385,292) (195,743) 189,549
Information Technology Fund E 238169-51310 Disaster Overtime - 902 (902)
E 238169-55900 Education and Training 29,225 28,323 902
E 238169-57408 Computer Equipment 51,500 81,500 (30,000)
E 238169-57400 Equipment 48,950 54,950 (6,000)
E 238169-53100 Professional Services 10,000 18,000 (8,000)
R R2382-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 40,248 84,248 44,000
GIS Fund
E 239170-53100 Professional Services - 2,470 (2,470)
R R2391-48491 Sale of Maps - 100 100
R R2392-46100 Interest Income 19,910 22,280 2,370
Criminal Court Fund
E 240171-53120 Jury and Witness Fees 350,000 360,000 (10,000)
R R1711-44137 Jury and Witness Fees 50,000 60,000 10,000
District Judges Fund
E 241173-54320 Repairs and Maintenance - Equipment 50,000 50,070 (70)
R R2411-44238 ARRA Supervision Fees - 70 70
Calcasieu Parish District Attorneys Office Fund E 242177-55500 Printing - 923 (923)
E 242177-56220 Office Supplies - 17 (17)
E 242177-56341 Law Library - (422) 422
E 242184-52500 Fitness Center Contributions 200 - 200
E 242184-55800 Travel 500 - 500
E 242186-51200 Part Time Employees 15,000 - 15,000
E 242186-52200 Medicare Contributions 250 - 250
E 242186-52210 Social Security Contributions 930 - 930
E 242186-52400 Unemployment Compensation 25 - 25
E 242186-56220 Office Supplies - 500 (500)
E N/A Interfund Loan 24,000 (24,000)
R R2421-44241 Re-Entry Court Fees - 15 15
R R2421-45220 Bond Forfeiture - License Fee 200,000 185,000 (15,000)
R R2421-45221 Bond Posting Fee 29,000 28,098 (902)
R R2422-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 453,925 477,925 24,000
Parish Library Fund
E 244533-55900 Education and Training 7,800 3,653 4,147
E 244533-56320 Uniforms - 4,147 (4,147)
E 244535-53100 Professional Services - 9,875 (9,875)
E 244535-53109 Project Management Cost 38,151 28,276 9,875
Housing Department Fund E 246613-54420 Rentals - Equipment - 450 (450)
E 246613-56310 Meeting Expense - (74) 74
E 246613-58826 HAP Payments 2,580,000 2,504,624 75,376
R R2461-43130 Section 8 - Voucher 2,765,160 2,690,160 (75,000)
Rapid Rehousing Program Fund E 247615-51100 Full Time Employees 5,450 - 5,450
E 247615-52100 Retirement Contributions 627 - 627
E 247615-52200 Medicare Contributions 79 - 79
E 247615-58585 Transfer to General Fund 7,648 - 7,648
R R2471-43100 Federal Grants 13,804 7,647 (6,157)
R R2472-49301 Transfer from General Fund - (7,647) (7,647)
Workforce Intervention and Opportunity Act Fund E 248425-53100 Professional Services 1,500 - 1,500
E 248425-54330 Repairs and Maintenance - Vehicles 1,500 234 1,266
E 248425-55200 Insurance 21,366 8,503 12,863
E 248425-55801 Travel - Staff 2,782 986 1,796
E 248425-55802 Travel - WIB and Jurors 1,000 - 1,000
E 248425-55901 Registration Fees 1,500 100 1,400
E 248425-56220 Office Supplies 5,270 3,156 2,114
E 248425-56240 Computer Software 1,000 - 1,000
E 248425-56310 Meeting Expense 3,500 1,600 1,900
E 248425-57408 Computer Equipment 2,500 - 2,500
E 248425-57600 Office Equipment/Furniture and Fixtures 5,500 - 5,500
E 248427-51100 Full Time Employees 251,776 239,803 11,973
E 248427-51201 Work Experience Wages 7,200 - 7,200
E 248427-52300 Group Insurance 95,623 79,020 16,603
E 248427-53100 Professional Services 1,500 - 1,500
E 248427-53308 Participant Employment Verification Fees 2,772 1,150 1,622
E 248427-54210 Janitorial Services 5,200 3,600 1,600
E 248427-54310 Repairs and Maintenance - Building and Grounds 13,795 10,760 3,035
E 248427-55200 Insurance 8,770 6,190 2,580
E 248427-55300 Communications - 1,390 (1,390)
E 248427-55420 Program Outreach 2,225 25 2,200
E 248427-55800 Travel 2,500 1,050 1,450
E 248427-55810 Mileage 750 175 575
E 248427-55901 Registration Fees 1,500 100 1,400
E 248427-56121 Participant Supplies 2,500 500 2,000
E 248427-56220 Supplies 7,946 5,626 2,320
E 248427-56240 Computer Software 1,500 (523) 2,023
E 248427-56342 Books - Participants 4,500 1,500 3,000
E 248427-57408 Computer Equipment 2,000 1,000 1,000
E 248427-57600 Office Equipment/Furniture and Fixtures 1,500 - 1,500
E 248427-58502 Transfer to Human Services - One Stop 46,730 34,433 12,297
E 248427-58820 OJT Contracts 7,500 - 7,500
E 248427-58905 Tuition - Participants 84,000 71,500 12,500
E 248427-58910 Support Services 3,500 480 3,020
E 248429-51100 Full Time Employees 214,290 168,548 45,742
E 248429-52100 Retirement Contributions 21,228 16,560 4,668
E 248429-52300 Group Insurance 64,011 44,425 19,586
E 248429-53100 Professional Services 1,500 - 1,500
E 248429-53160 Medical Exams/Background Checks 350 100 250
E 248429-53308 Participant Employment Verification Fees 336 100 236
E 248429-54310 Repairs and Maintenance - Building and Grounds 9,367 6,200 3,167
E 248429-55800 Travel 750 200 550
E 248429-56121 Participant Supplies 1,000 - 1,000
E 248429-56342 Books - Participants 1,500 - 1,500
E 248429-58502 Transfer to Human Services - One Stop 46,730 34,433 12,297
E 248429-58820 OJT Contracts 5,500 1,000 4,500
E 248429-58905 Tuition - Participants 36,000 14,285 21,715
E 248429-58910 Support Services 2,500 500 2,000
E 248431-51100 Full Time Employees 239,938 233,545 6,393
E 248431-51201 Work Experience Wages 200,501 16,390 184,111
E 248431-52200 Medicare Contributions 6,386 3,610 2,776
E 248431-52210 Social Security Contributions 12,431 1,200 11,231
E 248431-52300 Group Insurance 85,600 78,619 6,981
E 248431-53100 Professional Services 2,500 - 2,500
E 248431-53160 Medical Exams/Background Checks 1,250 388 862
E 248431-53308 Participant Employment Verification Fees 10,902 4,580 6,322
E 248431-54310 Repairs and Maintenance - Building and Grounds 12,132 9,330 2,802
E 248431-55420 Program Outreach 5,124 3,120 2,004
E 248431-56121 Participant Supplies 2,952 256 2,696
E 248431-57408 Computer Equipment 1,500 - 1,500
E 248431-57600 Office Equipment/Furniture and Fixtures 500 - 500
E 248431-58820 Contracts 12,293 1,200 11,093
E 248431-58905 Tuition - Participants 283,882 125,000 158,882
E 248431-58910 Support Services 46,808 28,000 18,808
E 248436-54320 Repairs and Maintenance -Equipment 1,440 - 1,440
R R2481-43151 WIA - Adult 790,751 665,653 (125,098)
R R2481-43152 Youth 1,127,922 725,462 (402,460)
R R2481-43153 Dislocated Workers 616,592 474,835 (141,757)
R R2482-46100 Interest Income 3,768 3,124 (644)
Permanent Supportive Housing Fund
E 249617-52300 TRA Rental Assistance 11,146 11,700 (554)
E 249617-58843 TRA Rental Assistance 200,000 237,000 (37,000)
R N/A Interfund Loan - 10,196 10,196
R R2491-43131 Administrative Fee 40,503 43,000 2,497
R R2491-43427 Shelter Plus Care Grant 200,000 230,250 30,250
R R2491-49308 Transfer from Human Services 20,000 14,611 (5,389)
Community Services Block Grant Fund
E 250441-58901 Refund to LDOL - 400 (400)
E 250443-55905-2024 Community Partnerships 126,300 147,656 (21,356)
E 250443-58593-2024 Transfer to Other Funds 35,000 102,205 (67,205)
R R2501-43400-2024 State Grants 598,661 687,622 88,961
Calcasieu Childcare Food Program Fund E 251445-56100 Materials and Supplies - 26 (26)
E 251445-56210 Gasoline/Oil/Fuel - 40 (40)
E 251445-58823 Child Care Food Providers 350,000 302,171 47,829
R R2511-43400 State Grants 421,302 369,770 (51,532)
R R2512-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance - 3,769 3,769
Triad Project Fund
E 252447-55400 Advertising Dues and Subscriptions - 1,500 (1,500)
E 252447-55810 Mileage - 28 (28)
E 252447-56220 Office Supplies - 71 (71)
E 252447-56310 Meeting Expense 18,000 16,401 1,599
LIVE Grant Fund E 253449-51100 Full Time Employees 4,141 - 4,141
E 253449-51200 Part Time Employees 3,815 - 3,815
E 253449-52100 Retirement Contributions 476 - 476
E 253449-52200 Medicare Contributions 115 - 115
E 253449-52210 Social Security Contributions 237 - 237
E 253449-52300 Group Insurance 774 - 774
E 253449-53160 Medical Exams/Drug Screenings 200 - 200
E 253449-55300 Communications 300 3 297
E 253449-55500 Printing 350 - 350
E 253449-55800 Travel 675 - 675
E 253449-55810 Mileage 750 - 750
E 253449-55900 Education and Training 200 - 200
E 253449-56220 Office Supplies 1,000 - 1,000
E 253449-56230 Postage 250 - 250
E 253449-56240 Computer Software 500 - 500
E 253449-57408 Computer Equipment 2,450 - 2,450
E 253449-58910 Support Services 59,688 - 59,688
R R2531-43400 State Grants 75,908 - (75,908)
R R2532-46100 Interest Income 23 13 (10)
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Fund E 254450-51200 Part Time Employees 61,123 43,500 17,623
E 254450-55300 Communications 500 - 500
E 254450-55400 Advertising, Dues & Subscriptions 1,288 - 1,288
E 254450-55800 Travel 5,991 100 5,891
E 254450-55810 Mileage 2,500 100 2,400
E 254450-55900 Education & Training 4,000 - 4,000
E 254450-56123 Training Supplies 1,249 - 1,249
E 254450-56220 Office Supplies 5,172 800 4,372
E 254450-58910 Support Services 15,000 8,170 6,830
E N/A Interfund Loan - Human Services Fund - 8,721 (8,721)
R R2541-43400 State Grants 76,891 49,143 (27,748)
R R2541-43702 Grant - City of LC JSA 38,445 28,750 (9,695)
R R2541-49308 Transfer from Human Services Fund 38,446 40,454 2,008
R R2542-46100 Interest Income - 3 3
LiHEAP Program Fund
E 255451-58822 Utilities Assistance 1,600,000 1,800,000 (200,000)
E 255451-51100 Full Time Employees 192,554 177,145 15,409
R R2551-43411 State Grant - Energy Assistance 1,893,000 2,101,757 208,757
R R2551-43412 State Grant - Client Education 42,000 11,390 (30,610)
R R2551-49308 Transfer from Human Services 23,347 29,791 6,444
Re-Entry Program Fund
E 257471-51200 Part Time Employees 71,905 55,000 16,905
E 257471-54320 Repairs and Maintenance - Equipment 1,500 - 1,500
E 257471-54330 Repairs and Maintenance - Vehicles 15,000 13,000 2,000
E 257471-55200 Insurance 32,904 13,409 19,495
E 257471-56100 Materials and Supplies 500 - 500
E 257471-56210 Gasoline and Oil 22,000 12,000 10,000
E 257471-57400 Machinery and Equipment 33,765 - 33,765
E 257471-57600 Office Equipment/Furniture and Fixtures - 615 (615)
R R2571-43449 State Grant - Re-Entry Program 194,476 110,776 (83,700)
R R2572-46100 Interest Income - 150 150
Transit Program Fund
E 258473-51100 Full Time Employees 632,132 624,488 7,644
E 258473-51200 Part Time Employees 20,437 3,000 17,437
E 258473-51310 Disaster Overtime - 1,050 (1,050)
E 258473-55200 Insurance 133,899 126,671 7,228
E 258473-55300 Communications 12,500 10,200 2,300
E 258473-55901 Registration Fees 800 - 800
E 258473-56210 Gasoline/Oil/Fuel 80,000 70,000 10,000
E 258473-57500 Vehicles 39,900 153 39,747
R R2581-43415 Grant - Rural 550,000 418,926 (131,074)
R R2581-48500 Sale of Assets - 3,238 3,238
R R2582-46100 Interest Income 37,500 47,225 9,725
R R2582-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 137,598 171,603 34,005
Continuum of Care Fund
E 259616-51300 Overtime - 5 (5)
E 259616-51310 Disaster Overtime - 70 (70)
E 259616-55300 Telephone/Communications 6,000 5,925 75
Human Services Department Fund
E 260479-51300 Overtime - 20 (20)
E 260479-53308 Credit/Background Report - 400 (400)
E 260479-56210 Gasoline/Oil/Fuel - 48 (48)
E 260479-58352 Transfer to Shelter Plus 20,000 14,611 5,389
E 260479-58559 Transfer to SNAP 38,446 40,454 (2,008)
E 260479-58572 Transfer to Liheap 23,347 29,791 (6,444)
E 260479-58593 Transfer to Summer Feeding - 21,470 (21,470)
E 260479-58618 Transfer to One Stop Program - 8,392 (8,392)
R N/A Interfund Loan - SNAP - 8,721 8,721
R R2602-46100 Interest Income 11,260 14,505 3,245
R R2602-49194 Residual Equity Transfer - 6,655 6,655
R R2602-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 13,971 28,743 14,772
Summer Food Program Fund E 261457-51100 Full Time Employees 45,552 31,413 14,139
E 261457-51200 Part Time Employees 98,258 105,843 (7,585)
E 261457-51300 Overtime - 114 (114)
E 261457-52100 Retirement 5,066 3,100 1,966
E 261457-52200 Medicare 2,092 1,932 160
E 261457-52300 Group Insurance 19,350 9,059 10,291
E 261457-53160 Medical Exams 4,500 3,082 1,418
E 261457-53190 Contract Services 22,228 1,584 20,644
E 261457-54320 Repairs and Maintenance - Equipment 200 - 200
E 261457-54330 Repairs and Maintenance - Vehicles 200 - 200
E 261457-55500 Printing 1,000 890 110
E 261457-55800 Travel 750 360 390
E 261457-55810 Mileage 2,450 1,563 887
E 261457-56100 Materials and Supplies 35,000 450 34,550
E 261457-56220 Office Supplies 1,000 310 690
E 261457-56300 Food 200,000 148,000 52,000
R R2611-43112 USDA Grant 411,532 188,098 (223,434)
R R2611-43154 OCS/CSBG 35,000 102,205 67,205
R R2611-43707 JSA - Other 30,000 34,500 4,500
R R2611-49100 Grant - General Fund - 1,413 1,413
R R2611-49308 Transfer from Human Services - 21,470 21,470
R R2612-46100 Interest Income 1,100 - (1,100)
Assets for Independence Fund E 263622-58915 Client Match 12,000 8,000 4,000
R R2631-43711 Local Grant 12,000 9,000 (3,000)
R R2632-46100 Interest Income 1,170 400 (770)
R R2632-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 734 504 (230)
Housing Counseling Program Fund
E 265618-59400 Residual Equity Transfer - 3 (3)
R R2651-43776 Housing Counseling Grant 14,059 14,062 3
One Stop Operator Fund
E 267448-51100 Full Time Employees 54,878 49,500 5,378
E 267448-52100 Retirement 6,037 5,387 650
E 267448-52300 Group Insurance 10,836 10,493 343
E 267448-53160 Medical Exams 200 - 200
E 267448-55400 Advertising Dues and Subscriptions 4,250 4,050 200
E 267448-55800 Travel 2,500 1,400 1,100
E 267448-55810 Mileage 3,500 625 2,875
E 267448-55900 Education and Training 8,000 625 7,375
E 267448-56220 Office Supplies 1,500 180 1,320
E 267448-56230 Postage 68 - 68
E 267448-56240 Computer Software 500 425 75
R R2671-49173 Transfer from WIOA 93,460 68,866 (24,594)
R R2671-49308 Transfer from Human Services - 8,392 8,392
R R2672-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 1 (3,381) (3,382)
WIOA - Area 51 North Fund E 268427-53100 Professional Services 2,500 250 2,250
E 268427-53308 Participant Employment Verification Fees 2,304 230 2,074
E 268427-54320 Repairs and Maintenance - Equipment 623 50 573
E 268427-55300 Communications 9,027 6,000 3,027
E 268427-55420 Program Outreach 250 - 250
E 268427-55800 Travel 1,500 250 1,250
E 268427-55810 Mileage 750 150 600
E 268427-56121 Participant Supplies 1,000 200 800
E 268427-56342 Books - Participants 1,500 200 1,300
E 268427-57408 Computer Equipment 1,000 - 1,000
E 268427-57600 Office Equipment/Furniture and Fixtures 500 - 500
E 268427-58820 OJT Contracts 5,500 1,500 4,000
E 268427-58905 Tuition - Participants 49,205 5,000 44,205
E 268427-58910 Support Services 3,500 300 3,200
E 268429-53160 Medical Exams/Background Checks 100 - 100
E 268429-53308 Participant Employment Verification Fees 300 - 300
E 268429-54320 Repairs and Maintenance - Equipment 728 150 578
E 268429-55800 Travel 750 - 750
E 268429-56121 Participant Supplies 1,000 - 1,000
E 268429-56220 Office Supplies 1,931 300 1,631
E 268429-56342 Books - Participants 1,500 200 1,300
E 268429-58820 OJT Contracts 5,500 500 5,000
E 268429-58905 Tuition - Participants 36,000 10,000 26,000
E 268429-58910 Support Services 3,500 - 3,500
E 268431-51201 Work Experience Wages 31,680 2,500 29,180
E 268431-52200 Medicare Contributions 490 10 480
E 268431-52210 Social Security Contributions 1,964 - 1,964
E 268431-53100 Professional Services 1,000 - 1,000
E 268431-53160 Medical Exams/Background Checks 600 - 600
E 268431-53308 Participant Employment Verification Fees 2,401 - 2,401
E 268431-54100 Utilities 725 75 650
E 268431-54210 Janitorial Services 509 25 484
E 268431-54320 Repairs and Maintenance - Equipment 140 - 140
E 268431-54410 Rentals - Building 6,708 866 5,842
E 268431-55300 Communications 1,486 408 1,078
E 268431-56121 Participant Supplies 2,000 200 1,800
E 268431-58820 OJT Contracts 9,628 5,500 4,128
E 268431-58905 Tuition - Participants 33,242 16,000 17,242
R R2681-43151 WIA - Adult 253,662 192,126 (61,536)
R R2681-43152 Youth 108,817 38,547 (70,270)
R R2681-43153 Dislocated Workers 224,164 183,793 (40,371)
Water Sector Program Fund E 269346-53100 Professional Services 697,005 980,000 (282,995)
E 269346-53100-WSP02 Professional Services - 500 (500)
E 269346-53420-E250 On Call Survey 180,000 80,000 100,000
E 269346-57110-E250 Right of Way Acquisition 535,825 535,000 825
E 269346-57300-E250 Capital Improvements 16,288,722 11,800,000 4,488,722
E 269346-58308-E209 Pass Thru Grant 2,340,000 - 2,340,000
R R2691-43100-E209 Federal Grants 2,340,000 - (2,340,000)
R R2691-43100-E250 Federal Grants 8,475,000 6,528,275 (1,946,725)
R R2691-48714 Transfer from ARP 3,620,943 2,160,357 (1,460,586)
R R2691-49174 Transfer from 2002 Sales Tax 5,605,609 7,415,766 1,810,157
R R2692-46100 Interest Income 260 92,461 92,201
R R2692-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance (260) (2,801,359) (2,801,099)
OJJS - Drug Court Program Fund
E 272227-51300 Overtime - 40 (40)
E 272227-52100 Retirement Contributions - 451 (451)
E 272227-52200 Medicare Contributions - 59 (59)
E 272227-52300 Group Insurance - 1,298 (1,298)
R R2722-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance (91) 1,757 1,848
Adult Drug Program Fund E 273228-51100 Full Time Employees 50,960 52,500 (1,540)
E 273228-51200 Part Time Employees - 4,292 (4,292)
E 273228-52150 Deferred Compensation - 56 (56)
E 273228-52200 Medicare Contribution 720 790 (70)
E 273228-52210 Social Security Contribution - 269 (269)
E 273228-52300 Group Insurance 15,544 16,260 (716)
E 273228-53162 Drug Screens 32,472 - 32,472
E 273228-55715 Counseling Services 52,421 94,200 (41,779)
E 273228-55800 Travel 3,200 - 3,200
E 273228-55900 Education and Training 5,000 1,375 3,625
E 273228-5622 Office Supplies 4,728 2,980 1,748
R R2731-43143 State Grant - LA Supreme Court 134,400 136,000 1,600
R R2731-43145 State Grant - Federal TANF Allocation 33,600 22,000 (11,600)
R R2731-44231 Probation Fees 2,500 3,500 1,000
R N/A Interfund Loan - 24,000 24,000
R R2732-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance - (7,323) (7,323)
Homeland Security Grant Fund E 274229-57400 Machinery and Equipment 230,000 312,442 (82,442)
R R2741-43100 Federal Grants 230,000 312,442 82,442
CDBG Disaster Recovery Fund E 276231-53100 Professional Services 135,000 191,786 (56,786)
E 276231-56230 Postage - 9 (9)
E 276231-57250 Architect and Engineering Fees 400,000 17,955 382,045
E 276231-58534-E202 Grant to Stormwater Fund 168,750 - 168,750
E 276231-58640 Transfer to Mitigation Fund 60,000 75,790 (15,790)
R R2761-43100 Federal Grants 400,000 - (400,000)
R R2761-43100-E202 Federal Grants 168,750 - (168,750)
R R2761-43131 Administrative Fee 227,257 69,030 (158,227)
R R2761-43131-E202 Administrative Fee 10,000 - (10,000)
R R2762-46100 Interest Income 400 17,937 17,537
R R2762-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance (32,207) 209,023 241,230
Hazard Mitigation Fund E 277233-51300 Overtime - 1,048 (1,048)
E 277233-53190 Contract Services 7,443,872 5,508,772 1,935,100
E 277233-57115 Acquisition Cost 1,123,646 1,373,269 (249,623)
E 277233-57250 Architect and Engineering Fees 267,210 4,413 262,797
E 277233-58308 Pass Thru Grant 1,083,641 - 1,083,641
E 277233-58534 Grant to Stormwater Fund 846,750 43,370 803,380
R R2771-43100 Federal Grants 11,355,128 6,462,763 (4,892,365)
R R2771-43131 Administrative Fee 421,725 407,027 (14,698)
R R2771-44169 Participant Fees 37,993 41,477 3,484
R R2772-46100 Interest Income - 5,859 5,859
R R2772-49178 Transfer from CDBG Fund 60,000 75,790 15,790
R R2772-49307 Transfer from CIAP Fund 120,000 84,955 (35,045)
R R2772-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance (654,273) 428,455 1,082,728
Calcasieu Emergency Response Training Center Fund
E 278237-51310 Disaster Overtime - 283 (283)
E 278237-53306 Environmental Services 7,500 7,217 283
E 278238-52500 Fitness Contributions - 12 (12)
E 278238-561019 Hay and Other Combustibles 5,000 4,988 12
Coastal Program Fund E 279230-57115-GOME1 Project Cost 4,760,000 - 4,760,000
E 279236-58508 Transfer to Mitigation Fund 120,000 84,955 35,045
R R2791-43113 Federal Offshore Leasing Sharing 1,300,000 1,691,600 391,600
R R2792-46100 Interest Income 339,800 408,100 68,300
R R2792-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 3,235,384 (2,019,561) (5,254,945)
Road and Drainage Trust Fund E 280341-58943 Grant-2018 - 29,405 (29,405)
E 280341-58945 Grant-2020 495,073 465,668 29,405
E 280341-58947 Grant-2022 500,000 - 500,000
R R2802-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 741,513 241,513 (500,000)
E 285365-58859 Parish Needs 17,416,335 7,931,702 9,484,633
E 285365-58730 Grant Ward 3 695,827 125,827 570,000
R R2851-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 17,949,786 7,895,153 (10,054,633)
Calcasieu Parish Law Library Fund
E 290185-55718 Cooperative Endeavor - SWLLS 20,800 30,650 (9,850)
R R2901-44109 Court Fees 72,000 77,174 5,174
R R2901-44761 Photo Copy Fees - 2,200 2,200
R R2902-46100 Interest Income 5,650 8,126 2,476
Coroners Office Fund
E 298121-51110 Coroner Fees 360,000 305,000 55,000
E 298121-53100 Professional Services 280,000 315,000 (35,000)
E 298121-53131 Mental Exam Fees 100,000 121,000 (21,000)
E 298121-54310 Repairs and Maintenance - Building 15,000 20,000 (5,000)
R R2981-43170 FEMA Grant Disasters - 560 560
R R2981-44112 Autopsy Fees - Municipalities 187,800 193,240 5,440
R R2981-44198-CPPJ Cremation Permits - CPPJ 7,200 13,700 6,500
R R2982-49999 Transfer from Fund Balance (4,130) (10,630) (6,500)
Infrastructure Capital - Ward 1 Fund
E 300375-53421 On Call Survey Rd1 - 5,000 (5,000)
E 300375-58999 Intra-entity Change - 80,249,081 (80,249,081)
R R3751-42240 Utility Relocation Permits - 8,400 8,400
R R3752-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 2,306,323 82,552,004 80,245,681
Courthouse Complex Capital Improvement Fund E 310187-53109 Project Management Cost 55,627 23,236 32,391
E 310187-55100 Bank Service Charges - 17 (17)
E 310187-57250 Architect and Engineering Fees 102,000 - 102,000
E 310187-57252 Contract Payments 851,000 45,529 805,471
E 310187-58676 Intergovernmental Grant - 24,268 (24,268)
E 310189-57252 Contract Payments 685,132 - 685,132
E 310191-57250 Architect and Engineering Fees 102,000 225,878 (123,878)
E 310191-57252 Contract Payments 815,237 - 815,237
E 310192-57250 Architect and Engineering Fees 457,166 206,714 250,452
E 310192-57252 Contract Payments 2,165,000 163,000 2,002,000
E 310193-57250 Architect and Engineering Fees 75,000 54,329 20,671
E 310193-57252 Contract Payments 41,000 8,866 32,134
E 310194-57252 Contract Payments 450,000 - 450,000
E 310196-57250 Architect and Engineering Fees 5,000 - 5,000
R R3101-43750 Grant from Gaming Fund 4,630,000 1,000,000 (3,630,000)
R R3101-48604 Insurance Reimbursement - 50,000 50,000
R R3102-46100 Interest Income 76,530 114,018 37,488
R R3102-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 1,297,406 (212,407) (1,509,813)
Infrastructure Capital Fund E 322395-53410 On Call Geo Tech 285,000 50,000 235,000
E 322395-53420 On Call Survey 285,000 50,000 235,000
E 322395-57110 Right of Way Acquisition 384,130 650,000 (265,870)
E 322395-57112 Utility Relocation 200,000 - 200,000
E 322395-57251 Fees Lab Testing 35,000 5,000 30,000
E 322395-58517 Transfer to Water Sector Program 5,605,609 7,415,766 (1,810,157)
E 322395-58519 Transfer to S. Ward 3 Sewer 4,800,000 - 4,800,000
R R3221-43720 Joint Service Agreement - Other 511,520 450,000 (61,520)
R R3221-48500 Sale of Assets - 17,490 17,490
R R3221-48600 Miscellaneous Revenues 5,000 - (5,000)
R R3222-49986 Intra-entity Change - 80,249,081 80,249,081
R R3222-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 34,054,660 (49,569,364) (83,624,024)
State Transportation Fund E 325376-53100 Professional Services 82,650 26,950 55,700
R R3252-49301 Transfer from General Fund 82,650 26,950 (55,700)
Parks Capital Improvement Fund E 340551-55100 Bank Service Charges - 70 (70)
E 340551-53100 Professional Services 250,000 249,930 70
E 340555-57250 #22132 Architect and Engineering Fees 373,750 304,150 69,600
E 340555-57252 Contract Payments - 69,600 (69,600)
South Ward 3 Sewer Main Extension Fund E 350381-55100 Bank Service Charges - 20 (20)
E 350381-57110-E129 Right of Way Acquisition 275,716 51,000 224,716
E 350381-57250-E129 Architect and Engineering Fees 432,639 270,000 162,639
E 350381-57250-E98 Architect and Engineering Fees 27,040 120,000 (92,960)
E 350381-57251-E98 Fees, Lab Testing - 7,000 (7,000)
E 350381-57252-E129 Contract Payments 6,000,000 - 6,000,000
E 350381-57252-E98 Contract Payments 683,510 640,000 43,510
E 350381-58673 CEA - Other Governments 4,000,000 - 4,000,000
R R3501-43422 State Grant - Capital Outlay 195,970 202,000 6,030
R R3501-43720 Joint Service Agreement - Other 666,000 - (666,000)
R R3501-49174 Transfer from Infrastructure Capital 4,800,000 - (4,800,000)
R R3502-43750 Grant from Gaming Fund 5,690,435 450,000 (5,240,435)
R R3502-49990 Transfer From Fund Balance - 369,520 369,520
Human Services Capital Fund E 372489-57250 Architect and Engineering Fees 49,300 38,500 10,800
E 372489-57252 Contract Payments 994,000 46,500 947,500
R R3721-43750 Grant from Gaming Fund 843,300 85,000 (758,300)
R R3722-49814 Transfer from General Fund 200,000 10,000 (190,000)
R R3722-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 9,617 (383) (10,000)
Stormwater Capital Fund
E 374339-53420 On Call Survey 30,000 - 30,000
E 374339-55100 Bank Service Charges - 100 (100)
E 374339-57350-E192 Regional Drainage Projects 5,027,676 2,300,000 2,727,676
E 374339-57350-E199 Regional Drainage Projects 310,620 600,000 (289,380)
E 374339-57350-E202 Regional Drainage Projects 168,750 - 168,750
E 374339-57350-E57 Regional Drainage Projects 620,000 100,000 520,000
R R3741-43707 Joint Service Agreement - Other Agencies - 62,750 62,750
R R3741-48714 Transfer from ARP 3,342,273 2,212,997 (1,129,276)
R R3741-49178 Transfer from CDBG 168,750 - (168,750)
R R3741-49182 Transfer from Hazard Mitigation Fund 846,750 43,370 (803,380)
R R3741-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 8,639,959 5,926,930 (2,713,029)
R R3742-49986 Intra-entity Change - 1,594,739 1,594,739
Major Facilities Capital Fund E 376200-57252 Contract Payments 11,913,555 5,997,043 5,916,512
E 376203-57252 Contract Payments 1,930,000 - 1,930,000
E 376965-57252 Contract Payments 3,646,800 - 3,646,800
R R3761-43750 Grant from Gaming Fund - 329,767 329,767
R R3761-44149 CEA - Judges Judicial Complex Contribution - 1,500,000 1,500,000
R R3761-46100 Interest Income 237,690 460,000 222,310
R R3761-48700 Transfer from Other Funds 600,000 401,474 (198,526)
R R3761-48714 Transfer from ARP 675,000 425,225 (249,775)
R R3761-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 29,058,598 15,961,510 (13,097,088)
Fire Training Capital Fund E 384488-57250 Architect and Engineering Fees 171,295 31,502 139,793
R R3841-43750 Grant from Gaming Fund 225,000 74,344 (150,656)
R R3842-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 8,755 19,618 10,863
Project Management Fund E 399160-51100 Full Time Employees 466,000 385,885 80,115
E 399160-51200 Part Time Employees 5,005 - 5,005
E 399160-51300 Overtime 35,000 33,000 2,000
E 399160-52100 Retirement Contributions 54,000 44,307 9,693
E 399160-52200 Medicare Contributions 7,400 6,020 1,380
E 399160-52210 Social Security Contributions 1,200 - 1,200
E 399160-52300 Group Insurance 92,900 72,588 20,312
E 399160-55313 Software Maintenance 30,000 26,788 3,212
E 399160-56240 Computer Software 10,000 4,300 5,700
E 399160-57400 Machinery and Equipment 10,000 - 10,000
E 399160-57408 Computer Equipment 55,000 41,000 14,000
R R3991-48700 Transfer from Other Funds 784,617 632,000 (152,617)
Disaster Recovery - Capital Fund E 450189-54300 Repairs and Maintenance - (15,000) 15,000
E 450193-58834 #H140 Remediation/Mitigation - (59,000) 59,000
E 450199-56106 #H130 Hurricane Laura Expenses - (11,995) 11,995
E 450502-56106 Hurricane Laura Expenses - (146,260) 146,260
E 450553-56106 #H137 Hurricane Laura Expenses - 98 (98)
E 450601-56106 #H147 Hurricane Laura Expenses - 15,260 (15,260)
E 450963-56106 #H113 Hurricane Laura Expenses 187,707 45,820 141,887
E 450963-56106 #H114 Hurricane Laura Expenses - 31,651 (31,651)
E 450963-56106 #H115 Hurricane Laura Expenses - 288 (288)
E 450963-56106 #H241 Hurricane Laura Expenses - 109,948 (109,948)
R R4501-48600 Miscellaneous Revenue 2,407,350 1,496,153 (911,197)
R R4501-48604 Insurance Proceeds - 694,300 694,300
Disaster Recovery Fund
E 460180-58956 Transfer to PW Operating Fund - 10,313,000 (10,313,000)
E 460301-55100 Bank Service Charge - 60 (60)
R R4601-43173 OCD Grant - Disasters - 7,572,234 7,572,234
R R4601-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance (113,551) 2,627,275 2,740,826
Drainage Lateral Cleanup Fund E 470347-55100 Bank Service Charge - 15 (15)
R R4701-43170 FEMA Grant - Disasters 1,500 1,515 15
American Rescue Plan Grant Fund E 490305-53100 Professional Services 100,000 197,995 (97,995)
E 490305-58563 Transfer to Stormwater Capital 3,342,273 2,212,997 1,129,276
E 490305-58980 Drainage Infrastructure 1,000,000 595,745 404,255
E 490305-58981 Water Infrastructure Projects 5,529,755 4,703,015 826,740
E 490305-58982 Sewer Infrastructure Projects 550,000 179,906 370,094
E 490305-58984 Transfer to Bond Fund 675,000 425,225 249,775
E 490305-58986 Transfer - Water Sector Program 3,620,943 2,160,357 1,460,586
R R4902-46100 Interest Income 675,000 396,000 (279,000)
R R4902-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 14,143,171 10,079,440 (4,063,731)
Gaming District Fund
E 510901-53300 Intergovernment Service Charge 24,985 44,380 (19,395)
R R5101-46100 Interest 18,750 38,145 19,395
Workmens Compensation Self Insured Fund E 610915-58830 Claims 498,620 1,068,000 (569,380)
R R6102-49990 Transfer From Fund Balance - 569,380 569,380
Self Insured Health Insurance Fund
E 620927-51300 Overtime - 260 (260)
E 620921-58831 Prescription Claims 5,583,473 5,850,000 (266,527)
R R9211-48712 Gravity Drainage District 2 of Ward 7 - 11,200 11,200
R R9261-48709 Waterworks District 11 of Wards
4 & 7 - 166 166
R R9271-48698 Random Drug Screens - 49 49
R R9271-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance - 255,372 255,372
LEPC Fund
E 700961-53141 Traffic Study - 5,000 (5,000)
E 700961-55400 Advertising Dues and Subscriptions 6,000 10,700 (4,700)
E 700961-55900 Education and Training 3,000 4,300 (1,300)
R R7001-42250 Tier II Filing Fees 9,000 9,700 700
R R7002-46100 Interest Income 4,400 6,400 2,000
R R7002-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance (4,395) 3,905 8,300
Coliseum Tax Fund
E 702963-51310 Disaster Overtime - 250 (250)
E 702963-53009 Contract Labor 200,000 191,605 8,395
E 702963-54415 Parking Lot Lease - 33,000 (33,000)
E 702963-56106 Hurricane Laura Expenses - (24,715) 24,715
R R7021-48600 Miscellaneous Revenues - 140 140
Coliseum Capital Improvement Fund
E 704965-55100 Bank Service Charges - 10 (10)
E 704965-57252-25107 Contract Payments 216,500 - 216,500
E 704965-57252-25111 Contract Payments 1,192,500 - 1,192,500
R R7042-49814 Transfer from General Fund 250,000 - (250,000)
R R7042-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 1,017,029 (141,961) (1,158,990)
Recreation District No. 1 of Ward 8 Fund E 766567-58593 Transfer to Other Funds - 4,611 (4,611)
R R7662-46100 Interest Income 120 103 (17)
R R7662-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance (120) 4,508 4,628
Sewer District No. 11 of Ward 3 Fund
E 780813-56240 Computer Software - 9,500 (9,500)
R R7801-44902 Usage Fees 540,000 549,500 9,500
Sewer District No. 11 of Ward 3 Capital Fund E 781813-53100 Professional Services - 2,000 (2,000)
E 781813-55400 Advertising Dues and Subscriptions - 250 (250)
E 781813-57250 Architect and Engineering Fees 7,600 20,000 (12,400)
E 781813-57252 Contract Payments 767,200 351,000 416,200
R R7811-43190 CPPJ ARP Grant 550,000 179,906 (370,094)
R R7811-43750 Grant CPPJ Gaming 227,600 192,591 (35,009)
R R7812-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 920 4,473 3,553
Waterworks District No. 2 of Ward 4 Fund E 785818-58501 Transfer to Construction Fund 920,300 284,400 635,900
R R7851-44125 Capital Recovery Fees - 44,800 44,800
R R7851-44901 Water Sales 450,000 375,000 (75,000)
R R7851-44903 Tap in Fees - 26,980 26,980
R R7851-44904 New Customer Service Charge - 285 285
R R7852-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 510,065 (122,900) (632,965)
Sewer District No. 8 of Ward 4 Fund
R R7861-48600 Miscellaneous Revenues - 375 375
R R7862-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 34,022 33,647 (375)
Waterworks District No. 2 of Ward 4 Capital Fund E 787818-55400 Advertising Dues and Subscriptions - 400 (400)
E 787818-55716 Joint Service Agreement 13,500 - 13,500
E 787818-57110-E209 Right of Way Acquisition 287,000 140,000 147,000
E 787818-57250 Architect and Engineering Fees 5,800 - 5,800
E 787818-57250-E209 Architect and Engineering Fees 355,000 75,000 280,000
E 787818-57252 Contract Payments 259,000 36,000 223,000
E 787818-57252-E209 Contract Payments 2,340,000 33,000 2,307,000
R R7871-49175-E209 Transfer from WSP 2,340,000 - (2,340,000)
R R7871-49180 Transfer from Operating Fund 920,300 284,400 (635,900)
Waterworks District No. 5 of Wards 3 & 8 Fund E 790830-56240 Computer Software - 100 (100)
E 790830-58501 Transfer to Construction 1,100,000 500,246 599,754
R R7901-44903 Tap in Fees - 5,400 5,400
R R7901-44904 New Customer Service Charge - 3,600 3,600
R R7902-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance 1,806,221 1,197,567 (608,654)
Waterworks District No. 5 of Ward 3 Capital Fund E 791830-55400 Advertising Dues and Subscriptions 1,000 1,500 (500)
E 791830-55716 Joint Service Agreements 22,600 - 22,600
E 791830-57110 Right of Way Acquisitions 205,000 170,000 35,000
E 791830-57250 Architect and Engineering Fees 555,000 250,000 305,000
E 791830-57252 Contract Payments 1,650,000 598,000 1,052,000
R R7911-43149 EPA Pass Thru Grant 343,750 - (343,750)
R R7911-43190 ARPA Grant 500,000 452,294 (47,706)
R R7911-43709 Grant - CPPJ - 24,268 24,268
R R7911-48712 Transfer from Operating 1,100,000 500,246 (599,754)
R R7911-48750 Bond Proceeds 447,158 - (447,158)
Waterworks District No. 8 of Wards 3 & 8 Fund E 876828-59900 Prior Period Adjustment - 230,000 (230,000)
R R8761-44125 Capital Recovery Fees - 17,200 17,200
R R8761-48604 Insurance Proceeds - 512,500 512,500
R R8761-49171 Transfer from Debt Fund - 5,223 5,223
R R8762-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance (39,952) (344,875) (304,923)
Waterworks District No. 8 of Wards 3 & 8 Debt Service Fund
E 877828-58501 Transfer to Maintenance Fund - 5,223 (5,223)
R R8772-46100 Interest Income 110 66 (44)
R R8772-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance (110) 5,157 5,267
Waterworks District No. 12 of Ward 3 Fund E 880827-53190 Contract Services 20,000 48,000 (28,000)
E 880827-58501 Transfer to Construction Fund 487,518 611,750 (124,232)
E 880827-54352 Plant Maintenance 10,000 40,125 (30,125)
R R8801-44903 Tap in Fees - 4,000 4,000
R R8801-48604 Insurance Proceeds - 9,500 9,500
R R8802-49990 Transfer from Fund Balance (242,563) (73,706) 168,857
Waterworks District No. 12 of Ward 3 Capital Fund
E 881827-55716 Joint Service Agreements 10,300 5,300 5,000
E 881827-57110-E214 Right of Way Acquisition 60,618 80,000 (19,382)
E 881827-57110-E218 Right of Way Acquisition - 17,500 (17,500)
E 881827-57250 Architect and Engineering Fees 88,800 - 88,800
E 881827-57250-E214 Architect and Engineering Fees 100,000 - 100,000
E 881827-57250-E218 Architect and Engineering Fees - 7,500 (7,500)
E 881827-57252 Contract Payments 300,000 - 300,000
R R8811-43750 Grant - CPPJ - Gaming 570,000 - (570,000)
R R8811-48712 Transfer from Operating Fund 487,518 611,750 124,232
R R8812-46100 Interest Income 4,200 550 (3,650)
Fire Insurance Rebate Fund E 978979-58308 Pass Thru Grant 1,340,000 1,405,000 (65,000)
R R9782-43520 State - Fire Insurance Rebate 1,340,000 1,405,000 65,000
THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 18th day of December, 2025.
5. 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:
5.A Approve payment of all current invoices and advise regarding monthly budget-to-actual comparisons on the general fund and other financial statement major funds.
Motion was made by Mr. Andrepont, seconded by Mr. Bartie and carried unanimously to approve.
5.B Advertise for Request-for-Qualifications for Engineering and Technical Services for the Carlyss Drive North Extension Project (RFQ-2025-ENG-188). (District 12, Mr. Bares)
Motion was made by Mr. Marcantel, seconded by Mr. Bowers and carried unanimously to approve the advertisement.
5.C Action on bids received on December 2, 2025, for Sewer Pumps and Replacement Parts (SB-2025-PW-181) with unit prices effective from January 1, 2026, until December 31, 2026.
AGENDA NOTE: One bid was received. Staff recommends the bid of BMW Pump & Equipment, LLC, dba Magnolia Pump & Equipment, Inc., be accepted.
Motion was made by Ms. Eason, seconded by Mr. Bartie and carried unanimously to accept the staff recommendation.
6. Condolences
6.A Adopt a resolution of condolences to be forwarded to the family of the late Wayne F. McElveen. (President Bares)
Motion was made by Ms. Eason, seconded by Mr. Quinn and carried unanimously to adopt the following resolution:
Resolution in Memoriam
Wayne Fisher McElveen
WHEREAS, the life and legacy of Wayne Fisher McElveen are etched in the hearts of those who knew and loved him, and he will be remembered with deep affection and admiration; and
WHEREAS, Wayne Fisher McElveen, born on June 29, 1938, in Lake Charles, Louisiana, passed away peacefully at his home on December 8, 2025, at the age of 87; and
WHEREAS, Wayne graduated from Lake Charles High School in 1957, where he was a member of the 1954 Wildcat State Champion Football team, and later served honorably in the United States Marine Corps; and
WHEREAS, upon returning home, Wayne began a lifelong career in public service with the Calcasieu Parish Sheriffs Department under Sheriff Henry A. Ham Reid, serving as a patrol deputy and director of the Juvenile and Junior Deputy Programs; and
WHEREAS, he was elected Ward Three City Marshal in 1972 and Sheriff of Calcasieu Parish in 1980, serving for two decades during which he oversaw significant growth and modernization of the department, including the relocation of the parish jail and the enhancement of the Regional Law Enforcement Training Academy; and
WHEREAS, Wayne was instrumental in building the new parish prison without taxpayer funding, and in 2025, the facility was renamed the Sheriff Wayne McElveen Prison in his honor; and
WHEREAS, he served as President of the Louisiana Sheriffs Association from 19961997 and continued his advocacy for law enforcement through the Associations Pension Board; and
WHEREAS, in 1994, Wayne and his brother Andy funded the road to Boys Village in memory of their father, George Anderson McElveen, Sr., reflecting their familys commitment to supporting youth in Calcasieu Parish; and
WHEREAS, Wayne was a proud Mason and member of the Kiwanis Club of Lake Charles, Ducks Unlimited, and the Coastal Conservation Association, and he found great joy in traveling, hunting, fishing, and spending time with loved ones; and
WHEREAS, those left to cherish Waynes memory include his devoted wife of 64 years, Linda Faye LaBauve McElveen; his brother, George Anderson McElveen, Jr., and wife Brenda; his children, Wayne McElveen, II, and wife Susan, David McElveen and wife Alicia, Richard McElveen, and Joyce Michele Bates and husband Brian; his grandchildren, Conner McElveen, Emily Beville and husband Logan, Macy Karam and husband Jordan, Mia McElveen, Olivia McElveen, Skylar McElveen, Shannon Dirman and husband Barker, and Brett J. Bates and fiance Amanda; and his great-grandchildren, Eleanor, Bates, Beau, Mary Scott, and Abigail; and
WHEREAS, Wayne Fisher McElveen will be deeply missed, and in his passing, the Parish of Calcasieu has lost a remarkable and public-spirited individual.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISIANA, on this 18th day of December, 2025, that it does hereby express sincere regret in the passing of Wayne Fisher McElveen.
BE IT FURTHER AND FINALLY RESOLVED that this memorial shall be presented to the family of Wayne Fisher McElveen in heartfelt sympathy and condolences and shall be spread upon the minutes of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury in loving and respectful memory of an esteemed citizen, colleague, friend, husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather.
/s/ Judd Bares,
President,
Calcasieu Parish
Police Jury
7. Advise
7.A Advise that the condemnation for 3506 Pine Knolls Street, Sulphur, Ward Six (one house) that was previously deferred by the Police Jury requires no further action, as staff has determined the structure is no longer condemnable.
Mr. Guillory thanked the staff and Police Jurors for taking extra steps to keep the house intact.
Point of Personal Privilege
Mr. Stelly congratulated the Iowa High School Football Team for winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association Non-Select Division II State Championship. He said this was an important win for Calcasieu Parish as it had been 52 years since an area team won a state football championship.
President Bares added his own praise for the team and the Town of Iowa as he felt it takes a village to achieve this success. He advised that the Police Jury would formally recognize the team and coaches at a future ring ceremony.
8. Executive Session
8.A Consideration of going into Executive Session to discuss Cajun Crossroads Energy Center LLC, et al v. Calcasieu Parish Police Jury; C.A.No. 2024-5278 (14th Judicial District Court).
Motion was made by Mr. Burleigh, seconded by Mr. Lewis and carried unanimously to enter Executive Session.
The meeting went into recess as the Police Jury entered Executive Session.
Following Executive Session, the meeting reconvened in Regular Session.
9. Adjourn
There being no further business, motion was made by Mr. Landry, seconded by Mr. Burleigh and carried unanimously that the meeting be adjourned.
/s/ Judd Bares,
President
/s/ Jennifer R. Wallace, Parish Secretary
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