Morgan City Daily Review
March 12, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE
Minutes -
March 3, 2026
Council Meeting
City of Patterson, Louisiana
The City of Patterson held a Public Hearing on the amended FY 2025-2026 Budget. There were no public comments on this public hearing. Mayor Grogan moved to close the public hearing. A motion was made by Councilmember Mamie Perry and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle to close the public hearing. Councilmembers DeMale Bowden, Jr., Ray Dewey, Mamie Perry, Miranda Weinbach, and Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle voted yes.
The Mayor and Council of the City of Patterson, Louisiana, met on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. The meeting was held at 6:00 p.m. in the council meeting room at 1314 Main Street.
Mayor Rodney Grogan called the meeting to order.
Rev. Keith Tayloe with Bethel Pentecostal Fellowship led the invocation.
Councilmember Ray Dewey led the Pledge of Allegiance.
Midge Bourgeois, City Clerk, called the Roll. Councilmembers DeMale Bowden, Ray Dewey, Mamie Perry, Miranda Weinbach, and Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle were present.
C.J. Franklin with Providence Engineering was in attendance. Police Chief Garrett Grogan and City Attorney Russel Cremaldi were absent.
Councilmember DeMale Bowden, Jr. made the motion, seconded by Councilmember Ray Dewey, to dispense with the reading and approve the February 3, 2026, minutes. Council- members DeMale Bowden, Jr., Ray Dewey, Mamie Perry, Miranda Weinbach, and Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle voted yes.
Monica Mabile, Accounting Clerk, provides a breakdown of the Utility fund, General fund, and income statement, noting to the council that she emailed the reports to them last week. There were no other questions. Councilmembers De- Male Bowden, Jr., Ray Dewey, Mamie Perry, Miranda Weinbach, and Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle ac- cepted the monthly financials.
There were no Public Comments on any agenda item.
Gillisa Jones with PHS Project Graduation asking for approval for two can shakes. First can shake will be on Saturday, March 21, 2026. Ms. Jones will call in with the second date for a can shake. Councilmembers DeMale Bowden, Jr., Ray Dewey, Mamie Perry, Miranda Weinbach, and Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle approved this can shake.
Mrs. Beverly Domengeaux with St. Mary Council of Aging presented her annual report. She announced that Ray Dewey will be the new Chairman of the Board in the new year.
Angelina Brocato with Brocato Arcade proposed to the council opening a coffee shop/café with a liquor license. Mrs. Brocato stated that they plan to open on March 30, 2026. It was stated to- day, March 3, 2026, that they have received their permit of approval from the Louisiana Department of Health. Tomorrow, the Fire Marshall will do their final walk-through. They have passed their onsite inspection and documentation inspection from ATC. Documents showing over 70% community support for this new business were presented to the council. Mrs. Brocato asked for the council’s approval on this new business. Councilmembers DeMale Bowden, Jr., Ray Dewey, Mamie Perry, Miranda Weinbach, and Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle all agreed on the new business, Brocato Arcade.
A motion was made by Councilmember Ray Dewey and seconded by Councilmember Mamie Perry on the adoption of the Amended Budget of Revenues and Expenditures Ordinance for the Fiscal Year 2025-2026. Mayor Grogan did roll call. Councilmembers DeMale Bowden, Jr., Ray Dewey, Mamie Perry, Miranda Weinbach, and Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle voted yes.
Councilmember DeMale Bowden, Jr. made the motion to untable Unfinished Business, agenda item 9-2, for the approval of a Professional Service Agreement with Land Un- lockd, since exhibits A and B are included with the documentation. A motion was made by Councilmember Miranda Weinbach and seconded by Councilmember Mamie Perry on the approval of the Professional Service Agreement with Land Lockd. Councilmembers DeMale Bowden, Jr., Ray Dewey, Mamie Perry, Miranda Weinbach, and Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle voted yes.
Introduction of Ordinance #2026-03 levying the General Alimony Tax for 2026. The introduction of this ordinance levies a tax of 8.10 mills for the tax year 2026 on all property situated in the City of Patterson, subject to taxation, and authorizes extensions by the Assessor of St. Mary Parish, LA. A mo- tion was made by Councilmember Mamie Perry and seconded by Councilmember DeMale Bowden, Jr. Councilmembers DeMale Bowden, Jr., Ray Dewey, Mamie Perry, Miranda Weinbach, and Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle voted yes.
Introduction of Ordinance #2026-03A providing for the tax of 9.4 mills for the year 2026 on all property situated in the City of Patterson, subject to taxation to pay for Public Im- provement Bond for waterworks issues of the City of Patterson, and authorizing extension by the Assessor of St. Mary Parish. A motion was made by DeMale Bowden, Jr., and seconded by Councilmember Miranda Weinbach. Council- members DeMale Bowden, Jr., Ray Dewey, Mamie Perry, Miranda Weinbach, and Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle voted yes.
A Proclamation naming April as National Autism Awareness Month was read by Mayor Grogan. A motion to pass this proclamation was made by Councilmember Mamie Perry and seconded by Councilmember Miranda Weinbach. Councilmembers DeMale Bowden, Jr., Ray Dewey, Mamie Perry, Miranda Weinbach, and Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle voted yes.
Mayor Grogan read a Resolution of Respect for Mrs. Janis Jones. Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle mov-ed to adopt this Resolution, seconded by Councilmember Ray Dewey. Council- members DeMale Bowden, Jr., Ray Dewey, Mamie Perry, Miranda Weinbach, and Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle voted yes.
Mayor Grogan read a Resolution of Respect for Ms. Shirley Mae May. Councilmember Mamie Perry mov-ed to adopt this Resolution, seconded by Councilmember Miranda Weinbach. Councilmembers DeMale Bowden, Jr., Ray Dewey, Mamie Perry, Miranda Weinbach, and Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle voted yes.
Mayor Grogan thanked the police department for its efforts to maintain public safety dur-ing the Lundi Gras block party. Chief Grogan and the Police Department were scheduled to receive the Community Spotlight award this month, but since Chief Grogan is at a conference, the award will be presented at next month’s council meeting.
Mayor Grogan announced that the Irish Festival, which the Main Street Committee has postponed, will be rescheduled for a later date. Mayor Grogan also stated that Barney Arceneaux, LMA Executive Director, will be retiring at the end of this month.
Steve Bierhorst stated that Mayor Grogan wanted him to check the units at the Community Center because the electric bill keeps going up; the bill should not be that high since everything at the Community Center is shut off. Mr. Bierhorst reported that the chillers were set to manual, with one motor constantly running while the units were off. Mayor Grogan thanked Mr. Bierhorst for finding the cause.
New water meter installation began today at the end of Tiffany St. As per Andrew Bienvenu, they started today at the end of Tiffany Street at the apartments, where they will work their way to Camille, then to Mike Drive, then once these are finished the next area will be Charlotte, Ryan and Gayle, these are the areas that are being tackled first. Afterwards, as per Mr. Bienvenu, they will move over to the nursing home side. The original meters are over 50 years old, as per Mayor Grogan, so they run really slow, plus we’re going to have to pass a law, the customers are not supposed to tamper with our equipment, due to if they go and turn their water off and on, they can mess with the electronics in there, and this can throw things off. Mayor Grogan stated that we will pass an Ordinance that anyone who tampers with the meters will be penalized. Councilmember DeMale Bowden, Jr. in- quired whether we are ensuring they have the proper shut-off valves. Andrew Bienvenu stated that it was discussed a while back, but nothing progressed on this, so now, whenever we go and shut somebody off, we will need to make sure they install it immediately. We will also need to pass an ordinance on this. Mayor Grogan advised that we can get this ordinance in place at the April meeting.
Mayor Grogan advised that Holden Murray will send an alert, and we need to post it on the city’s Facebook page and website.
Mayor Grogan stated that the city received a letter from the Department of Health and Hospitals stating that it did come back with another reading of high levels for the 1st quarter, with this being said, we will be sending out letters with this information, we did meet with Mo Saleh with Professional Engineering on this matter, where they did come up with a solution. This will be posted on the city’s Facebook page and website. Waterplant Supervisor Sharon Gillum stated that the levels are going down.
Scott Hutton, Fire Chief, stated that the fire de- partment banquet was nice. The Firefighter of the Year award went to Tyler Boudier. He is at the fire academy right now and should complete it soon. He also acknowledged Steve Bierhorst, David Boudier, and C.C. Stewart for over 40 years of volunteer firefighting. Chief Hutton stated to the mayor and council that this year is the grading year for the fire department, and that he received the package in January and submitted all paperwork about a week and a half ago. Chief Hutton advised that he is now waiting to see when they will be down to visit the station and review all the equipment and trucks listed in the report. He went on to explain the CAS system and how that works.
C.J. Franklin, of Providence Engineering, gave an update on the Rehab Nine Sewer Lift Stations. The contractors have been out helping with some of the punch list items over the past month. They do feel there should be another walk-through, and they are requesting a substantial completion of the project, which requires a final walk-through for any other items on the final punch list. Regarding PHSIM, more documents were sent.
William Gill with Planning and Zoning stated they have a meeting at the end of the month to discuss a variance on Bernard St., where a resident would like to open up a pet boarding facility. Regarding water meters, whenever we have a new installation from a mobile home, we verify that they have a shut-off valve on all meters, as per Mr. Gill. Mr. Gill announced that the Legislators are in session, with five bills everyone really needs to look at, and they are trying to get one of them passed. The one bill that was discussed was fortified roofs, which, in our area, many people are at the poverty level and couldn’t put a roof on their house if this were to pass.
With no further business before the Mayor and Council, a motion was made by Councilmember Mamie Perry to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle. The Council unanimously agreed.
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Rodney A. Grogan,
Mayor
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Midge Bourgeois,
City Clerk
Adv. March 13, 2026