Agenda
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SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
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MEETING CALLED TO ORDER
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PARISH PRESIDENT TO ADDRESS COUNCIL
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PERSONS WISHING TO APPEAR BEFORE THE COUNCIL REGARDING A RESOLUTION(S) ON AGENDA/ADDENDUM AGENDA
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ORDINANCES TO BE DEFERRED
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
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RECLASSIFICATION OF ZONING - AND LAND USE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ORDINANCES
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RECLASSIFICATION OF ZONING ORDINANCES - VARIANCES
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OTHER ORDINANCES
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RESOLUTIONS AND MOTIONS FROM THE FLOOR
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CONSENT AGENDA ONE
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CONSENT AGENDA TWO
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ADDENDUM AGENDA ITEMS
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JEFFERSON PARISH SPECIAL DISTRICTS
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EXECUTIVE SESSION
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ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION AND PUBLICATION IN SUMMARY
Transcript
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Good morning everybody. We're going to go ahead and start with some proclamations before the meeting. Good
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morning everybody. If you could, please take your seats.
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hey, good morning. First, we're going to start with some proclamations
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for the irish-italian parade. Our largest parade in
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jefferson parish, and a parade for which I am a previous
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italian grand marshal who knew that hans liljeberg was mostly
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italian. But if harry lee can
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be irish, then I can be italian. Let me step down.
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first, we have a certificate of merit. It is known that.
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in appreciation of the efforts and participation of all involved in the parade, the parish of jefferson confers this
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certificate of merit upon jason ritten, captain of the irish italian parade. For the
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2026 carnival season. Jason.
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we also have a certificate of merit for the honorable cameron henry, the irish
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grand marshal, for the irish-italian parade. Be it
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known that, in appreciation of the efforts and participation of all involved in the parade, the parish of
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jefferson confers this certificate of merit upon
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cameron henry. And last
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but not least, be it known... In appreciation
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of the efforts and participation of all involved in the parade, the parish of jefferson confers a certificate
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of merit upon eric youngblood, the italian grand marshal. The irish italian
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parade. Council. The
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president. Senator. Wait, one more, one more. Yep. Thank you.
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congratulations. Thank you. We
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also have some certificates of merit for the st.
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patrick's day parade for the 2026 carnival season. Be it known that, in appreciation
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of the efforts and participation of all involved in the parade, the parish of jefferson hereby confers this
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certificate of merit upon kelly kerrigan, captain of the st. Patrick's parade
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of jefferson. We also have
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certificates of merit for the queen gaynell wilt and the
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grand marshal cardinal wilt. They are unfortunately or fortunately not with us today because they have a grandchild
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being born in baton rouge. So I'm going to leave this with you. Thank you all. Thank
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you so much. Oh look,
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he's cute. One more, y'all.
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madam president. On more,
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ya'll. Madam president. Hey, that was fun. I'm going
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to tell you all later. Thank
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you. Congratulations. Have a wonderful day. Have a good one.
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thank you, man. Thank you. Thank you so much. All right, if we could have it quiet in chambers, please. I know.
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if we could have it quiet in chambers, please. Hans, I might need your help. I got
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this voice. I might need your
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help. All right, y'all have to pardon my voice this morning. I
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really am struggling. I normally don't, but this is bad. I'd like to
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present a proclamation this morning to mr. Ted shielander. Come up. Oh, sure.
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you're welcome. Hi. Good morning, sir. Everyone, this is ted shielander. He is a
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faithful member of the williams boulevard baptist church for over 30 years. He has been employed at the
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river ridge, winn-dixie location for 30 years, where he has served in various
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roles such as buggy collector and head bagger. Ted shielander has provided dependable services
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to his employer. And has never taken a day off for sickness, not one day. Ted sheelaner has
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lived most of his life in jefferson parish. He travels to work, church, shopping,
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etc. Via bicycle and public transportation. And again, has never missed a day. He is
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loved and appreciated by his co-workers and patrons of winn-dixie. He is known for going above and beyond and
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making sure customers are well taken care of when they visit. Ted sheelander has over 30 years,
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in his over 30 years, has touched the lives of countless people with his kindness and demeanor.
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therefore, the jefferson parish council hereby recognizes and congratulates
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ted sheelander for his 30 years of faithful service to winn-dixie and wish him success
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in all his future endeavors. Congratulations. Say it
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in here so they can hear you.
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this is my. Family from harlingen, texas. Christy schlander, my nephew, ryan
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fetting, and my other nephew, thomas whitehead. I didn't
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realize until last night they arrived here for this ceremony. Thank you,
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jefferson parish council. That is amazing. This is a certificate from windix.
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congratulations. Thank you.
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thank you so much. Thank you.
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thank you. Hi, it's liz yeager
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here from magnolia. Hi liz, I didn't see you sitting right there. Come on up. How are you?
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I'm ready. Will you quieten the
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chambers, please, everybody? We still have a couple more of these to do. All right,
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this is magnolia community services here today, and we're recognizing them for more than 90 years
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of service. Whereas, for more than 90 years, magnolia community services has
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served as a cornerstone of jefferson parish, providing compassionate care, housing, and vocational opportunities
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for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. And whereas, magnolia community services
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remains steadfast in its mission to ensure that residents and clients have access to safe and comfortable
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housing, supported employment, individualized medical and behavioral care, wellness
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programs and enriching recreational activities. So that every individual may live their best life. And whereas?
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the month of march is recognized nationally as intellectual and developmental disabilities
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awareness month, dedicated to promoting understanding, inclusion, and advocacy for individuals living
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with autism, down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and other developmental disabilities.
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and whereas on saturday, march 07, 2026, magnolia community services will host the second
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annual magnolia fest, magfest. On the historic grounds of
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magnolia's river road campus, offering a family-friendly community day, featuring live music and entertainment,
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children's activities, food, beverages, community art vendors, local resources, and
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whereas, more than halfway through. Internationally renowned musician delfeo marsalis and
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the uptown jazz orchestra will have once again committed to headline magnolia fest, enhancing the cultural and
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community spirit of the event. And whereas magnolia fest is expected to attract more than 500
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attendees... And will serve to raise awareness of the needs of individuals with developmental
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disabilities, while also generating critical support to help offset funding shortfalls in essential services. And
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whereas the jefferson parish council desires to recognize magnolia community services for nearly a century
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of exceptional service, compassion, and dedication to building a more inclusive and supportive parish
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for all citizens. And whereas the jefferson parish council does hereby recognize march 2026 as intellectual and
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developmental disabilities awareness month throughout jefferson parish. Now, therefore, the jefferson
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parish council of jefferson parish, louisiana, hereby recognizes and commends
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magnolia community services for more than 90 years of outstanding service to individuals with
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intellectual and developmental disabilities. And for its continued commitment to enhancing quality of life through advocacy, care,
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and community engagement. Congratulations and thank you for the work you do in our community. Well, thank
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you, thank you so much for recognizing magnolia
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community services. We really try hard to make sure that people with
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developmental intellectual disabilities get the care they
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need. And you truly truly appreciate the support and dedication
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from the council and from parish. Thank you so much. You
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want to come take a picture, everybody? Thank you. I met
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your buddy. Oh, okay. So I have
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a proclamation this morning, and certainly if the parish president, councilwoman,
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bohannon, anyone, certainly if you want to participate. Because I know
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we have all dealt in many different capacities
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with the person that we're going to honor in this proclamation today. If
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you've been around parish government and any efforts, you have come across. Debbie
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satun and so we are here this morning to present a proclamation to
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debbie. Whereas deborah satun has demonstrated outstanding
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dedication, leadership, and commitment to serve jefferson parish, whereas her
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sustained efforts over multiple decades greatly benefited the community, protecting them
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from storms, encouraging good government, and enhancing our quality
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of life. Whereas ms. Satun has served with distinction on the board of commissioners of the southeast louisiana
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flood protection authority east, previously serving as the only... Civil engineer on the
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jefferson parish levee board, contributing her knowledge and her expertise to the ongoing
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protection and safety of all of us here in southeast louisiana and this critical
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flood protection infrastructure. Whereas ms. Satun has been a champion for
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stronger flood protection systems and a tireless advocate for the safety and well-being of both pump operators and the
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citizens of southeast louisiana, whereas in her role as chair for
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citizens for a safer jefferson, ms. Satun coordinated volunteer
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engineers, and I remember this effort, to address pump backflow flooding, installed
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remote control operation at many of our pump stations following hurricane katrina, and worked
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closely with jefferson parish officials to design and construct safe houses,
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those that we have today, ensuring the protection and the readiness
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of our pump operators. She also developed the contraflow evacuation system.
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to enhance the efficiency of emergency evacuations.
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whereas ms. Satun has been an active and valued member of many other things,
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it's not just flood protection, jefferson beautification, inc., the jefferson parish
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tree preservation and propagation board, and the jefferson parish board of standards and appeals, as well
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as the umbrella group that we've had known as the east
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jefferson civic league. Whereas, she's participated in numerous community-focused
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activities, based on land use and development, enhancing public outreach
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on zoning requests, establishing rules for digital sign regulations,
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all intended to improve the environment and the governance of our community. Last whereas.
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whereas, in recognition of her outstanding contributions to improving flood resilience,
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disaster preparedness, public safety, and environmental stewardship
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in our region, she was honored in 2002 with the alliance for
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good governments civic leader of the year award. Very well deserved. Her integrity,
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professionalism, and passion for public service have inspired her colleagues and our
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community at large. Now, therefore, the jefferson parish council, the governing authority of jefferson
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parish, louisiana, hereby commends and recognizes deborah mabel satun
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in appreciation of her dedicated service and enduring contributions to jefferson
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parish. And when I tell you we could have listed so many more
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things, there were multiple resumes of activities that we could have
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included, so this is a small sampling of why we just wish to honor debbie satune this morning.
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debbie? I would like
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to say that, although I did not do this for recognition,
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that there are so many others out there who need to step up. As those
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of us who are aging. Step away
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a little. I really appreciate all the thought and effort and
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I've been challenged professionally and ethically
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recently. And this is a good, good feeling
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to have this award today. Thank you so much. You
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around next week? Yeah. Okay.
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thank you, dad. Great words. You deserve it all. Congratulations. Good morning.
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I'm here to recognize two of our employees with their 10-year service pins, victor
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larocca, our interim finance director. Victor, if you could, come up. Started working for
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jefferson parish on january 06, 2016 as our budget director. As budget director, victor
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helped the parish receive the government finance officers association outstanding
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budget award each year. At the onset of the covid
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pandemic, victor quickly evaluated at-risk parish revenue streams. And developed
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suggested operational cuts to ensure the parish's financial stability in a time
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of great uncertainty. In september of 2023, victor was asked to step up as the chief
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administrative assistant in my office. In march of last year, he became our
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interim finance director. Victor is a tireless public servant who never shies away
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from any task. That is very true. Able to provide supervision and guidance, but is also very hands-on. I will
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say, I'll use the word very steady. He's been a working director
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who regularly works until the job is finished. As such, he has endeared himself
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to his staff as someone who walks the walk and talks the talk. As interim director
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of finance, victor has provided his veteran leadership to reduce staff turnover, increase hiring,
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and getting the 2024 audit issued. So thank you so much, victor. So, for sure. All
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right, next, donna russo, citizens affairs director. You'll know, donna. You'll see
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her on the parade route all the time. Where's donna? Who celebrated her birthday on...
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mardi gras day, as well as chinese new year. What a day.
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lunar new year, I should say. So donna was hired as an executive assistant in the
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parish president's office on february 11, 2016. Only two months later, she was promoted to director of citizens affairs. Donna and her team are jefferson parish's carnival
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whisperers. In addition to establishing and maintaining a
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solid working relationship with the carnival crew captains, donna has also coordinated
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with the department of risk management and parish attorney's office. To ensure that the ordinance requirements
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for insurance have been updated. Dinah was instrumental in organizing many bicentennial kickoff celebrations and other
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festivities, all last year. She's also assisted
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with the revival of powerboat races in jefferson parish, councilman
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lidgerberg, that was in your district. The first race in 20 years took place on lake pontchartrain last
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spring, and the organizers plan to return this year. Dinah's lively spirit... And enthusiasm
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make her an incredible asset to jefferson parish. Thank you donna, thank you so much
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for all your work. Council
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members, if you want to come, take a picture with victor and donna. Welcome, welcome.
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yeah, that was great. Well, congrats to you. Thank you.
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thank you. Thank you. All right
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everyone, good morning. It is 10 o'clock on this wednesday,
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february the 25th. We begin our jefferson parish council
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meeting this morning, calling it to order, and begin
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with the invocation and the pledge. I understand our parish president has the honor
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of inviting a guest to lead us in the invocation this morning.
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thank you, madam chairwoman. I'm so pleased to welcome our jefferson parish sewerage
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department employee for the invocation this morning, kalem reynolds, for today's invocation. Kalem
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is not only our jefferson parish employee of the year, but he's also a youth pastor at greater galilee baptist
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church. Kalem has worked with the sewerage department for 12 years, and
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during that time he has gone far beyond his regular duties. He always brings a positive
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attitude and helps build a strong, supportive team environment. On top of his regular shift,
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kalem has worked with our lift stations divisions, inspecting over 250 lift stations
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across the west bank in the evenings. Kalem is a true leader and a team player,
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always willing to serve wherever he is needed and focused on passing down his knowledge to help the
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next generation succeed. I was able to shoot a video with kalem at the end of the last
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year because he was employee of the ward. I got to know him a lot better. We had a lot of fun that day,
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kalem. So it's my honor to introduce kalem reynolds to give the invocation this morning. Every head bow,
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every eye close on this morning. Dear god, we come to say thank you. Dear god, we come praying
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for peace, unity, and love, dear god. We pray right now for the agenda, and today, dear god, pray for everyone
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that's represented today, dear god, all our elected officials. Father god, go
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into our community. Bless our community with oneness and unity. As we stand, dear god, we stand
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together and we want to present peace, we want to present love, we want
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to present the future. Of the devils together. In jesus' name, I pray. Amen. Thank you
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so much, kalen. What a good leader for our parish employees. Frank cusimano, if you could
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lead us in the pledge this morning.
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all right, madam clerk, if you will, call the roll. Chairwoman van ranken.
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present. Councilman walker. Here. Councilman bonanno.
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here. Councilwoman bohannon. Here. Councilman lozaberg.
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here. Parish president ms. Lee-shang. Here. And I've
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completed the roll. And I understand the other council members will be joining us. Parish president, if you would
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like to address the council. Thank you. Another great carnival season is
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in the books for us. I'd like to thank so many of our jefferson parish departments and partners who worked hard to
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make sure we had a successful and safe season, including our
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fire services and the east bank consolidated fire department, our citizens
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affairs, general services, water, streets, engineering, sewerage, drainage,
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co-compliance and enforcement, parks and recreation, parkways, fleet management,
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environmental affairs. Affairs, building permits, emergency management, public information
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office, parish attorney's office, our jpos, security, purchasing, and, of course,
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our jefferson parish sheriff's office and ems. So thank you for that. As you can
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see by today's proclamations, the parade season isn't over just yet. The gretna
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irish italian parade will take place on sunday, march 8th, at noon. The st. Patrick's
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parade of jefferson will be on sunday, march 15th, at 11 a.m. And the louisiana irish
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italian parade will take place sunday, march 22nd, at noon. For more information on all
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of these parades, visit jeffparish.gov. Slash
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carnivalseason. J-paws will hold an adoption event on
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saturday, march 14th, from noon to 3 p.m. The event will be hosted by flying
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dollies, located at 402 williams boulevard in kenner.
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also, if you're a taylor swift and travis kelsey fan, taylor swift, the cat, and travis
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take off kelsey, the dog. Are finally saying, I do. On
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saturday, march 21st, at the east bank regional library. An invitation to that wedding will
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be posted soon, and all attendees must rsvp. Only 100 guests will be able
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to attend in person. This is an extremely exclusive event, but the wedding will be live
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streamed for those who are not able to make it. So more info to come. J pause has fun
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with their work, that's all I'll say. They're always coming up with something new. Elario
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center, this saturday and sunday, this is going back to my good times. Many, many times I've been at this event
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with my children. The elario center will host the governor's games volleyball tournament. What a great event,
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seeing the best of volleyball with our youth this day, starting at 8 a.m. Each day.
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the tournament will feature 119 teams of boys and girls ranging from 10 to 18 years old.
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competing at three sites across the city, with 10 courts at the elario center. So
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for more information on that, visit thegamepoint.org. For our library events, we'll
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have free tax preparation. Services are available with licensed agents at east
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bank regional, river ridge, wagner, tarrytown, west bank regional, and live oak
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libraries. Through the april 15th I.r.s. Deadline. On a first-come,
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first-served basis. You can visit calendar.jplibrary.net for a full listing. A community
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craft share will be held at tarrytown library on saturday, march 7th, from 1
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to 4 p.m. Patrons are encouraged to drop off gently used craft supplies
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of all varieties that are no longer of use and pick out new items for their next creative project. Early
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drop-offs may be made at both the tarrytown and east bank regional libraries from march 1st through march
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6th, during standard library hours. The annual genealogy expo
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at the east bank regional is this saturday from 9.30 a.m. To 12.30 p.m. Geneologist
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jari anara, of the historic
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new orleans collection will discuss his groundbreaking research on the new orleans-based ancestry of
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pope leo xiv, while dr. Michelle bell-boissier will
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share her experiences with consumer genetic testing. Multiple local organizations
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focused on ancestral research will be represented at information tables. Also,
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the winter jigsaw puzzle extravaganza will be held this saturday from 9 a.m. To 4 p.m.
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at the east bank regional library, with a community puzzle swap and a puzzle sale sponsored by the friends of
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jefferson parish public library. A puzzle competition, those are always fun, starts
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at 2 p.m. With teams of two vying to complete a 500-piece puzzle
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within two hours or less. Prizes will be awarded to first, second,
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and third place teams. Machinery, this is important, we all have these. Machinery that can transfer vh tapes or
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real film 8mm or super 8 to digital formats will be set up
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for public use at the tarrytown library for home movie day this friday, 10 a.m.
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to 4 p.m. The public is invited
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to bring home movies to view in the meeting room and to leave with digital files
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that preserve treasured memories. Additional home movie days are being scheduled at other branch libraries
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throughout the year. For more information about this event. And other programming,
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visit jplibrary.net. And then I want to go over our director
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confirmations that we are asking our council to ratify.
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as you know, when our chief operating officer, steve lachute, retired, in addition
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to asking the council for two chief operating officers in shereen
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gagenheimer and mark drews, we took the time to fill some other positions and make some
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other administrative changes. So with that, we're asking for your positive vote
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on resolution numbers 142, 143, 144, 145, and 146
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on the agenda. Again, I'm requesting the council's favorable consideration
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for the appointment of these several directors. A lot of these faces are no strangers to jefferson parish. So as I
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call your name, if you could, please stand. Ray guidry, I know ray was over here. Ray
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guidry. To director of emergency management. Out of high school, ray spent four
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years with the navy and served in iraq. He then moved to the st. Charles parish sheriff's
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office and spent the last seven years with the kenner fire department, three of those inside the training division
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for jefferson parish. I actually met ray during some fema training that we were taking together last year or
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maybe two years ago, and I was so impressed with him then. I'm impressed
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with his knowledge and his drive. He's currently working on his master's degree in emergency and disaster
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management. We're excited to have a very well-rounded candidate for emergency management director
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with military, fire, and police training in addition to fema training.
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so, thank you, ray. Matthew zerang, you know, matthew, well, to the position of
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director of engineering. Matthew has been with the parish for 17 years. Is matthew standing? Okay,
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perfect. He started in the engineering department as a college intern and has been a professional engineer for 11
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years. Again, angela desoto, you know, promoted to director
[38:11]
of public works. Angela spent 25 years with the corps of engineers. She's been with
[38:16]
jefferson parish for 10 years and has frequently stepped up as a leader
[38:21]
for public works when mark drews was unavailable. Chris frazier to director of general
[38:26]
services. Chris has been with the parish for 16 years. He started as an engineer and worked his way up. His
[38:31]
background is in property management. And joe waggisback, the director of safety and security. Joe
[38:36]
spent 19 years in various roles with the jefferson parish sheriff's office. A strong background
[38:41]
in law enforcement, serving in investigations, as a narcotics supervisor, and, most recently, as part
[38:46]
of my security detail. We've also promoted ryan babcock from director
[38:50]
of general services to chief administrative assistant over internal services. As well
[38:55]
as don robertson, from director of fire services to chief administrative assistant over public safety. So we're
[39:00]
excited about the new energy these promotions will bring to our administrative team.
[39:04]
we've tapped people who have been with jefferson parish for a very long time and have deep institutional knowledge, which
[39:10]
we know how critical that is as we do our daily work. Combined, these candidates, as
[39:15]
well as our new chief operating officer, shereen guggenheimer and mark drews, have more than
[39:19]
200 years of experience. Just in jefferson parish. Thank you. I don't know if shireen wanted
[39:25]
to say that. That's a lot. That's a lot. It seems,
[39:30]
really. Shireen is 150. I will not repeat that, scott walker.
[39:35]
no, let me just say, I know when you introduced the candidates to us earlier this week, they are familiar faces,
[39:39]
and the beautiful thing is, jefferson parish has a culture where if people are here, grow
[39:45]
over the years, learn over the years,
[39:49]
there is the opportunity to really rise and lead. And, um, I'm delighted
[39:54]
to see these candidates. Absolutely. Thank you. And we're very proud of that tradition. Any council
[39:59]
members wish to respond to the parish president? Yes.
[40:07]
just to wish all of you guys a congratulations. It takes a lot to get that kind of nod from the parish president,
[40:12]
and so it means a lot. So congratulations to all of you. And I would like
[40:16]
to point out we have one from kenner, so just bragging a little bit. Thank you. The
[40:23]
parish president and I yesterday were at a louisiana travel association event right
[40:28]
here in jefferson, parish. They had people from everywhere. I said,
[40:32]
who's the furthest away? Someone from webster parish was here, someone from
[40:37]
shreveport. So part of what we know we have in jefferson is amazing outdoor
[40:42]
recreational assets. The hilario sports complex that's
[40:46]
just come online, the pickleball courts that we have. And I want to just highlight,
[40:51]
there's a little video that we're going to show because we
[40:55]
have a first here at jefferson parish. Next month,
[40:59]
there is going to be the first professional disc golf
[41:04]
tournament in louisiana, and it will be here in jefferson parish at parc de femme. Keep
[42:06]
drawing and you can get a screen record for the rest of the meeting. So as you see
[42:10]
there, the big easy open is what it's called. It's happening march 13th
[42:14]
through the 15th. There'll be several hundred players coming from all over the world to play here in jefferson parish. And if you want
[42:19]
to start to understand what disc golf is all about, it's a great opportunity to go out there and see this
[42:23]
professional-level tournament.
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and again, it really is in line with jefferson convention and visitors
[42:32]
bureau. It's in to be out in jefferson, and I think that is,
[42:36]
as you've said, parish president, it's our wheelhouse, it's our strength. Madam
[42:42]
chairwoman, the momentum we're having in sports tourism is absolutely amazing and it's
[42:47]
very exciting, so this is another huge event for us to host in jefferson parish. Thank you so much. All
[42:54]
right, we're moving now to the section of our agenda where persons who wish
[42:58]
to appear before the council to talk on any any resolution that's
[43:03]
on the agenda this morning, you can come forward. You have three minutes. The items that
[43:09]
are numbers 9 through 17, those are ordinances, and so those are going to have
[43:14]
their own individual hearings. So at this point, again, anyone who wants to speak on any resolution that's
[43:19]
on the agenda, come forward, and if you would, state your name and address to begin. Kim shetling,
[43:32]
inspector general for jefferson parish. You have before you item number 71.
[43:38]
hopefully you have all received a written request for a deferral of this item.
[43:43]
the proposed resolution comes at a time of active and ongoing matters by the jpoig, specifically, an
[43:49]
open audit on jfi, an evaluation of jfi's
[43:54]
transaction regarding its renovation and lease of 519 huey p. Long. As well as an
[44:00]
anticipated public letter relating to the rent terms for the multi-use. Presently,
[44:06]
jfi has a fully constituted board. The resolution,
[44:11]
under its terms, say that the effective date would be 2028,
[44:15]
and what I'm asking you to do is to defer this item to allow the inspector
[44:20]
general's office to complete its work, provide you these reports,
[44:25]
and hopefully present you with additional context and considerations. That might
[44:29]
bring light to this resolution. Thank you.
[44:43]
I'm a resident of river ridge, and I'm in agreement with the ig to defer
[44:50]
resolution 71. I think part
[44:56]
of what we're dealing with here... Is jfi was established to build and operate parking
[45:00]
garages. And like many agencies
[45:09]
and so forth, I feel like there's been some mission creep here, and they've evolved into
[45:14]
a leverage point where they can
[45:21]
assist in picking winners.
[45:26]
in the business sector of gretna and
[45:30]
in the private sector, and can affect existing businesses in the construction
[45:36]
of other things. As far as this
[45:42]
particular resolution, I think it would be great to see a resolution passed
[45:48]
to confine jpi's function to parking. And the income created, like,
[45:53]
in that manner. And not to add unnecessary overhead to that particular entity,
[46:01]
jfi. I believe $1.3 million
[46:05]
in revenue was posted as of last june 30th. I ask that
[46:12]
you defer this resolution and give some more thought to it.
[46:17]
thank you. Cornelia ullman,
[46:25]
district 3, camphor street, in airline park. I just have
[46:29]
four quick items. Number 155, the westminster tower limited
[46:35]
partnership. With the secretary of state's office, it is in good standing.
[46:40]
however, every entity and every officer is in memphis, tennessee, and there's no agent
[46:45]
for service. There really ought to be some tie to louisiana.
[46:50]
numbers 151 and 152. Which is metairie manor owner limited
[46:54]
partnership that's not filed at all with the louisiana secretary of state. Not sure if that's required, but perhaps
[47:00]
the parish attorney could address that and suggest there should be an agent for service and somebody designated.
[47:07]
number 101 metairie public benefit corporation. I'm sorry,
[47:12]
I'm not up to date on that, I'm just not clear the purpose
[47:16]
of it. In article five of your art, of the articles
[47:21]
that proposed articles, there's a general catch-all language, but it would be
[47:25]
helpful if there were some goals or aspirations stated in that. And part
[47:29]
of my concern comes from that, from item number 71. And what can I say? I just
[47:37]
support what the ig recommended. And I wanted
[47:42]
to thank you all. Nobody realizes the time, the effort, the words, the hours that go
[47:47]
into an agenda like this. Thank you. J.c. John harmon. I
[47:59]
want to speak in support of attorney general. It was our
[48:05]
honor to have her at our last louisiana republican assembly meeting, and also jennifer van
[48:10]
ranken spoke at the meeting. They shed light on some
[48:15]
of what's going on in the parish, and item 71 is a big concern. So I just want
[48:21]
to briefly talk about the fact that. Per that
[48:28]
meeting, it became obvious that we should fully support the
[48:33]
deferral of and back the ig on
[48:39]
recommending the deferral based on item 71. Thank you. My name
[48:51]
is dennis burke, and I live in metairie. Agenda item 71
[48:55]
deals with jfi. It's articles of confid... Incorporation,
[48:59]
its bylaws, and some possible changes for 2028. Seems
[49:04]
to me it's a bit premature to be talking about that because jfi is embroiled
[49:09]
in controversy because of its gretna-brupo business. I think
[49:14]
it would be a lot more prudent to wait until after that controversy is settled, and
[49:20]
with the benefit and clarity of hindsight, the parish could more effectively deal with jfi
[49:24]
in its future, if it has one.
[49:29]
there are those that believe that jfi, had it done its business well,
[49:33]
we would not even be in this controversy in the first place and believe it should be abolished.
[49:38]
therefore, I recommend that agenda item 71 be deferred or
[49:42]
canceled. Thank you. Good
[49:50]
morning. My name is debbie theriault, and I'm a resident of old jefferson, louisiana.
[49:54]
I'm also the vice president of louisiana... Republican assembly, and I also represent
[50:00]
other groups that cannot be here today, such as the jefferson parish republican
[50:04]
women's group, the tea party, the home defense foundation,
[50:09]
and several others. With all of the controversy surrounding the
[50:14]
brew pub, I think it would be most reasonable for us to defer
[50:19]
the resolution as recommended by the I.g., resolution 71. I
[50:27]
do know that when we have failed to follow her recommendations
[50:32]
in the past, it's not always worked
[50:37]
to our advantage. So I would strongly encourage you to do that, and I thank you for letting me speak. Frankie
[50:52]
hires, trying to spark a little curiosity, and away I'd go. Items 38,
[51:00]
40, 42, 41, 68, 70, 81, 87,
[51:06]
90, 86, 94, 96, 115, 116. Y'all
[51:16]
know who got the most money. Recuse yourselves. At-large
[51:20]
members, recuse yourselves. You're senators. You shouldn't be deciding on any of this. You should be advisors
[51:25]
like the house of lords. You should advise on these things, but you shouldn't vote
[51:29]
on them. You can't be apportioned. Not that any of the other seats are, except
[51:34]
for district five, which only serves a metering. Of course, there's special districts within there,
[51:39]
and then we can get this metri, uh, public benefit corporation. I believe it was
[51:43]
december 2023. Somebody did oppose the brew pub,
[51:48]
and somebody's going to oppose this, just like I oppose the any other crotchet. Which ingenuity may
[51:53]
invent, may invent, and the combinations that they
[51:57]
may give strength to carry, I opposed that brewpub, then. I said, you know, I
[52:02]
like a beer. People shouldn't have to be paying for this, especially out of money that was supposed
[52:06]
to be dedicated to citizens. This was pua money, cares act money. It had
[52:10]
dedicated places to go, and it wasn't in the pockets of discretionary fund accounts. That then can be turned into,
[52:14]
I don't know, boosters to a lottery
[52:18]
for a reinforced roof, maybe. This is just a joke. This is
[52:22]
not governance. This is arbitrary and inadmissible.
[52:27]
you're worried about 71. Did anybody notice that we're going to spend 50 grand
[52:31]
to give jfi money to litigation, money
[52:35]
to provide funding for their legal fees? We're giving jfi 50 grand
[52:42]
for their legal fees. That's item, what, 112? 154 items. I
[52:48]
can't get through them all. 116, cooperative endeavor
[52:52]
agreements with vector media, aren't they? The one that's going to be working media against the parish
[52:57]
firefighters, too. If achieved
[53:02]
by any means, prescribed constitutionally, I wouldn't have to show up here at all.
[53:06]
but if it's achieved by any means, not prescribed, then it becomes arbitrary and inadmissible. This is not
[53:11]
governance, it's a cabal, it's not politics, it's not a political question.
[53:19]
we deserve a representative of the public. Anyone else
[53:32]
wishing to appear? All right.
[53:37]
moving on, items 1 through 3, I have a notation. They will be
[53:42]
deferred to march the 18th, so next month. Councilman
[53:47]
walker, your motion? Move. Councilman walker moves
[53:53]
on deferring item 1 through 3 to march 18th, seconded by councilwoman van branken.
[53:59]
if you will. Vote your machines on deferring one
[54:04]
through three. It's not
[54:15]
working. Were you pushing
[54:20]
on your screen? Okay, there's everybody. Alright, seven
[54:28]
unanimous votes on deferring one through three. All right.
[54:34]
madam clerk, item 4. A
[54:41]
resolution selecting a person or firm for architect, landscape architect, or professional engineering and
[54:47]
supplemental services for park defamille's master plan for the jefferson parish parks
[54:51]
and recreation department. Councilman kerner, your
[54:57]
selection. Escape, landscape, architecture, dpc. Councilman
[55:02]
kerner moves on scape landscape architecture dpc,
[55:09]
seconded by councilwoman van branken. We're gonna open voting. Okay, closing the vote,
[55:32]
you want to verbally say, yay?
[55:37]
okay, unanimous yays. Seven
[55:42]
in favor. Madam clerk, item
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five. A resolution selecting a person or firm for professional engineering services and
[55:53]
supplemental services for the replacement of rose thorn gym and related utility
[55:58]
relocation work under fema. P.w. 5482 and may include
[56:04]
design, construction, administration, and related supplemental services
[56:09]
for repairs and improvements to the adjacent rose thorn playground and ball field
[56:13]
project, fema p.w. 2486, council district 1.
[56:19]
councilman kerner, your selection. Meyer engineers. Councilman kerner moves on
[56:24]
meyer engineers, the highest scored, seconded by councilwoman van branken.
[56:29]
voting is open. Everybody all
[56:37]
right. Item passes unanimously.
[56:43]
madam clerk, please read item six a resolution selecting a person or firm for professional
[56:48]
architectural engineering and supplemental services for the
[56:52]
jefferson stadium project. Council district to councilman banana your
[56:57]
selection? I'm gonna move on the highest ranked firm. Mathis brea, mathis brea.
[57:01]
motion by councilman bonanno, seconded by councilwoman van
[57:07]
branken. We're going to open the voting on this item. I think we're missing
[57:17]
five and two. You might have,
[57:21]
councilman bonanno, you might have hit it early. See if it registers. There we go. All
[57:26]
right, ending the vote. The item passes unanimously.
[57:32]
madam clerk, item 7. A resolution selecting a person or firm to provide pre-placed
[57:36]
emergency tree work, monitoring and management services for the parkways department
[57:42]
during declared emergency events under r.f.p number 0505. Councilman walker, your
[57:49]
selection. Thompson consulting. Councilman walker
[57:54]
moves on thompson consulting, the highest ranked firm,
[57:59]
seconded by councilwoman van branken. Voting is open. All
[58:10]
right, closing the vote. The item passes unanimously. Item
[58:18]
8 is executive session, which we expect around noon. I have a
[58:25]
notation that item 9 will be deferred to march 18th.
[58:31]
councilman kerner, your motion? Moves to defer. Councilman
[58:36]
kerner moves to defer item 9 to march 18th, seconded by
[58:41]
councilwoman van franken, opening the vote to defer. And
[58:52]
the voting is open. On the item to defer to march
[58:58]
18th. Councilman? All right,
[59:04]
closing the vote. The item passes unanimously. Item 10,
[59:11]
madam clerk. Summary number 26656, approving s.p.-38-25
[59:16]
for the extension, addition, or enlargement
[59:22]
of a non-conform... Conforming use and structure with variances to the rear yard
[59:26]
dimensional standards and landscape regulations of the tcm.u. For ricos tires
[59:32]
and wheels. Located at 2609 david drive on lot 16, square
[59:36]
three, leela place, subdivision, council, district four. We can wave wave
[59:43]
the reading on this item. We are opening the public hearing on summary number two, six,
[59:49]
six, five, six. Anyone in favor of this item, thank you. Please come forward.
[59:57]
anyone opposed? Madam clerk
[1:00:03]
seeing none in favor and none opposed. Councilwoman bahannon, your
[1:00:08]
motion? Move to approve. Councilwoman bahannon moves to approve the item. Seconded
[1:00:13]
by councilman liljberg. Voting is open. All right,
[1:00:23]
voting is closed. The item passes unanimously. I have a
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notation that item 11 is to be deferred to april the
[1:00:34]
8th. Councilman bonanno, your motion on deferring item 11 to april 8th. We can't act on
[1:00:40]
this measure today because the planning and bidding board has not met yet. So with that,
[1:00:45]
we're going to move to defer to 318. All right, so motion
[1:00:49]
by councilman bonanno. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, madam chair.
[1:01:01]
okay, we'll go april 8th. Yes. Okay, so absolutely. So
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the motion by councilman bonanno, seconded by councilwoman van branken, is to defer this item to april the
[1:01:11]
8th. Your voting is open.
[1:01:18]
voting is closed. The item passes unanimously to be deferred to april the
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8th. Madam clerk, item 12. Summary number 26683, approving
[1:01:28]
s.p.-69-25 for a variance to the area and landscape
[1:01:33]
regulations of the c-1 and cbz for the construction of a multi-retail center
[1:01:40]
located at 1316 north causeway boulevard on lot 15a,
[1:01:44]
square no. 94, harlem subdivision, council district
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5. Thank you. We can waive the reading and we're now opening
[1:01:53]
the public hearing on summary number 26683. Anyone in favor of this item,
[1:01:58]
please come forward. Anyone
[1:02:03]
opposed, please come forward.
[1:02:08]
seeing that no one has appeared in favor or in opposition, madam clerk. Councilman
[1:02:14]
logeberg, your motion. Councilman logeberg moves to approve the item. Seconded
[1:02:20]
by councilwoman van branken. Voting is open. Voting is
[1:02:27]
closing. The item is passed unanimously. Madam clerk, item
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13. Summary number 26684, amending ordinance number
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14796, the pay plan for the classified service of jefferson parish
[1:02:43]
to revise the class title for the classification of emergency management
[1:02:48]
coordinator 3. We're now opening the public hearing on summary number 26684.
[1:02:54]
anyone in favor, please come forward. Anyone
[1:03:00]
opposed? Madam clerk, seeing no
[1:03:05]
one in favor or in opposition of this item. Councilman
[1:03:09]
walker, your motion. Move. Councilman walker moves
[1:03:13]
on approving this item, seconded by councilwoman van branken. Voting is open.
[1:03:24]
voting is closed. The item passes unanimously. Madam
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clerk, item 14. Summary number 26685, amending ordinance
[1:03:36]
number 27123 to correct an omission
[1:03:40]
of the intended modification of fees related to the spay-neuter program. Set forth
[1:03:46]
in chapter 7, article 2, division 1, section 7-31a.2
[1:03:52]
of the jefferson parish code of ordinances. We're now opening the public hearing
[1:03:57]
for summary number 26685. 5. Anyone in favor of this item,
[1:04:02]
please come forward. Anyone opposed? Madam clerk, seeing
[1:04:08]
none, moving forward to speak on opposition or approval
[1:04:13]
of this item. Councilman walker, your motion? Move to approve. Councilman walker
[1:04:18]
moves to approve, seconded by councilwoman van vranken, opening the voting.
[1:04:30]
councilman bonanno, you want to vote on the spay and neuter?
[1:04:35]
all right. Closing voting, the item passes unanimously.
[1:04:40]
item 15, madam clerk. Summary number 26686, amending chapter
[1:04:45]
27, water, sewage, and drainage ordinance of the jefferson powers code of
[1:04:51]
ordinances in order to clarify provisions for food service establishments. We're
[1:04:57]
now opening the public hearing on summary number 26686.
[1:05:02]
anyone wishing to speak in favor of this item, please come forward. Anyone
[1:05:09]
in opposition? Madam clerk,
[1:05:13]
please note that no one has appeared either way. Councilman walker, your motion?
[1:05:19]
move to approve. Councilman walker moves to approve, seconded by councilwoman van
[1:05:23]
branken. Opening voting. All
[1:05:33]
right, closing the vote. The item passes unanimously. And
[1:05:37]
thanks so much to michelle gonzalez and the administration for reaching out
[1:05:42]
to the restaurant association and those who might be impacted. They had no opposition and said they
[1:05:46]
appreciated the work. Item
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16, madam clerk, with amendments. Summary number
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26687, amending the 2026 operating budget. And the
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amendments are to allocate $14,000 from council district
[1:06:04]
3's video poker fund into parkway's account, 44560-4008-7454-45656-300
[1:06:16]
for plaques at various locations. In the sign in front of willowdale subdivision,
[1:06:21]
council, district 3. To allocate $13,495 from
[1:06:26]
council district 3's west bank riverboat gaming fund to pay invoices from ipsc.
[1:06:32]
for security services at jefferson parish. Covid memorial and farmers market,
[1:06:37]
council district 3, to allocate $1,325 from
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council district 3's west bank riverboat gaming fund for services related
[1:06:47]
to the ribbon cutting for the farmers market, council district 3. And that's
[1:06:51]
all the amendments I have. Thank you. Councilman lee, your motion on the amendments.
[1:06:55]
councilman lee motions approval on the amendments, seconded by councilwoman van branken.
[1:07:00]
I'm going to open voting. This is on the amendments. Closing
[1:07:05]
the vote. The amendments pass unanimously. Now opening the voting
[1:07:09]
on the item as amended. We need the public hearing. So anyone
[1:07:15]
who wishes to speak on this 2026 operating budget, summary number 26687, please
[1:07:21]
come forward. Anyone wishing
[1:07:26]
to speak in favor? Anyone wishing to speak
[1:07:30]
in opposition? Madam clerk, please note that no one has appeared. We'll open the voting
[1:07:34]
on the motion on the item as amended. Councilman lee moves, seconded
[1:07:41]
by councilwoman van branken.
[1:07:47]
all right, now everybody's in. The item passes unanimously as amended.
[1:07:53]
madam clerk, item 17. Summary
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number 26688 amending the 2026 capital budget and the
[1:08:04]
amendments are to recognize a transfer of $14,000 from council district
[1:08:10]
3's video poker into parkway's account 445604008,
[1:08:17]
745445656300. For plaques
[1:08:22]
at various locations in the sign in front of willowdale subdivision,
[1:08:27]
council district 3. And that's all the amendments I have. Okay, councilman lee, your
[1:08:33]
motion on the amendments. I move. Councilman lee moves
[1:08:37]
for approval of the amendments. I'm going
[1:08:41]
to start the voting. All right, closing the voting. The amendments pass unanimously.
[1:08:46]
and we're going to open the public hearing
[1:08:51]
on the item as amended. So if you'd like to speak on the capital budget, please come forward. If you
[1:08:56]
have remarks in favor, if you have remarks
[1:09:00]
in opposition, please come forward. Madam clerk, seeing no one coming
[1:09:05]
forward, we're going to open voting on the item as amended. This is
[1:09:12]
the capital budget on motion of councilman lee, seconded
[1:09:17]
by councilwoman van branken. All right, we're closing the voting. The
[1:09:22]
item, as amended, passes unanimously. Madam
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clerk, item 18. Councilman
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logeberg. To? Yes, sir. A
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resolution granting permission to st. Catherine of siena, 105 bonneville boulevard,
[1:09:51]
to conduct their gala. A toast to the 20s on saturday, march 21st, 2026, from 7 p.m. Until
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11 p.m. This motion is coming
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from the floor, so it has to be unanimous. So does
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everyone on the council approve of moving this item from the floor,
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taking this item from the floor? I'm going
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to open the voting. All right, closing the voting. The motion can come from the floor. Now,
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councilman, your motion on the item. Move to approve. Councilman liljberg moves
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to approve this item, seconded by councilwoman van branken. Voting is open. Who's going
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to speak out against st. Catherine? Come on. All right,
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the clerk, madam clerk is telling me that we do have
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to open. The public hearing on this resolution for st. Catherine of siena to host a gala. So if anyone
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wishes to speak on this item, please come forward. Madam
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clerk, seeing none who wish to speak in favor or against this item, councilman
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liljberg. Move to approve. All right. Voting is open. All
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right. Voting is closed. The item passes unanimously.
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madam clerk. A resolution appointing melissa maestri-martin, replacing
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marcy planner to the board of trustees of the jefferson
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parish finance authority as the representative of council district 5. All right,
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this item is coming from the floor, so it needs to be done so unanimously. All
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council members in favor of it coming from the floor.
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the item can come from the floor passing unanimously. The item now, councilman
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liljerberg, public hearing on, sorry, on appointing ms. Melissa mastry-martin to the
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finance authority. Anyone who wishes to speak on this item, please come forward. Seeing
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none wishing to speak on this item, councilman liljerberg. Move to approve.
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councilman liljerberg moves to approve. Voting is open.
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voting is closed. The item passes unanimously. Item clerk?
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councilman kerner. I have one. Councilman bonanno.
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councilman lee. Yes, sir. A
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resolution granting permission to champion sports management llc at 11080 nicole
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boulevard, west wigo, permission to conduct a bayou national baseball tournament.
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on february 28, 2026 to march 15, 2026, from 8 a.m. Until 9
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p.m. All right, all council members, this has
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to be unanimous, so vote on the item coming from the floor. All right,
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closing the vote. The item can come from the floor. Now we'll
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open the public hearing on this item. Anyone wishing to come speak forward and speak
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in favor or against this item? Madam clerk, seeing none.
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councilman lee? I move. Councilman lee votes to move
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for approval of this item. Seconded by councilwoman van branken. Voting is open.
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voting is closed. The item passes unanimously. Madam clerk. A resolution granting
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permission to heroes of new orleans to conduct a race for a cause festival on march
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21st, 2026, from 10 a.m. Until 7 p.m. At nola
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motorsports park. At 11-075, nicole boulevard in avondale.
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all right, all council members wishing to allow this item to come from the floor, please vote.
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members have unanimously voted. Opening the public hearing
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on this item, anyone who wishes to speak in support or opposition of this item,
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please come forward. Madam clerk, seeing none, councilman lee. I move. Councilman lee moves
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for approval of this item, seconded by councilwoman van ranken. Closing the vote,
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the item passes unanimously. Councilwoman van ranken. I have
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none. Councilman walker. I have none. Councilwoman bohannon. I
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have none. And I've completed the roll. Councilman walker,
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your motion regarding in globo adoption of consent agenda
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number one items. 19 through
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70 minus 57, which is to be canceled. Move. Okay, and
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pulling 20 for an amendment. So, in globo, adoption of items 19 through 70 minus
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57, which is to be canceled, and 20, which is
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to be amended. Councilman walker? Move. Councilman walker moves for approval,
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seconded by councilwoman van vranken. We'll open voting on this item, on these items.
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all right, closing the voting. The consent agenda passes unanimously.
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so, item 20 for amendment. A resolution approving of the
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2026 alcohol beverage permits. And the amendments are to add
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zocalo. Restaurants under permit number 1, 0, 0, 8, 6,
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03, 2, 3, 7 2 and braza under permit number 1 0, 0, 8, 6,
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03, 2, 3, 3. 8 to the resolution of approvals, and
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that's all the amendments I have. Okay, councilman liljerberg, you want to move
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on those amendments? Move to amend. Excellent, councilman liljerberg.
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seconded by councilwoman van vranken to amend item 20. This
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is the vote to amend on the amendments. All right,
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closing the vote. The amendments pass. Councilman liljeberg, your item as
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amended. Move to approve. Councilman liljeberg moves
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for approval, seconded by councilwoman van vranken on the item as amended. The
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voting is open. Move. Vote.
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oh, I thought I was moving myself. I'm moving in advance. Lady, you wish
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to vote on this one. All right,
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closing the voting. The item passes unanimously as amended.
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that takes us to... Item 71,
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and I understand councilman bonanno has asked that 71 be pulled for discussion,
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but wait, let me get to the consent agenda, sorry.
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all right, so the consent agenda item, consent agenda 2
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will be moving on items 71, pulling for discussion,
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through 149. With 72 being
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pulled for selection and 107 being deferred to march 18th.
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so again, it will be items 71 through 149, but pulling 71 for discussion, 107
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to be deferred, and 72, which is a selection. Your motion,
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councilman walker. I'll move on that again. All right.
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seconded by councilwoman van branken. So this is a vote on consent agenda 2. Closing
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the vote. Those items pass.
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which brings us to item 71, madam clerk. A resolution requesting jefferson
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facilities incorporated, jfi, to amend article 7 of its article of incorporation
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in its bylaws. To specify the procedure for appointing directors
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to the board of directors when vacancies occur beginning january 2028 and to provide
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for related matters.
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councilman bonanno. First and
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foremost, I want to make it very, very clear.
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my resolution has nothing, nothing to do with the merits of the group up, either for or against. Simply trying
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to establish the council's intent going forward. Jfi, all
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their representatives have been appointed by district 1
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in the past, but jfi represents the entire west bank of jefferson parish. And myself and my
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colleague, councilman lee, have desires going forward to use a public benefits corporation
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to do projects in our district. And so,
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with that said, this is to establish a precedent going forward. In the future. That each of us, districts 1, 2, and
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03, get an appointment to jfi. So I want to be very clear
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about that. I received an email with a letter from the ig asking me
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to defer this matter, which I don't have a problem with. I want to be clear, too. None
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of the reasons given in the ig's letter have anything to do with waste,
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fraud, or abuse. These are all political matters to be decided by this council, not
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by the ig. That's very concerning to me. But more importantly, three meetings ago, my
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colleague appointed a new member to jfi. Did he get an email with a letter asking him
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to defer it? That's a material change to jfi. At the last meeting, my
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colleague, and I have great respect for him, he proposed legislation
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to change the area of representation. Of jfi to just district 1. Did he get a letter asking him to defer?
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no, he didn't. Quite interestingly, the ig shared his press release
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on her facebook account. She shared his press release about his legislation. She
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didn't share anything from me. Ladies and gentlemen, you ought to be very concerned. The
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hypocrisy in the ig's office is real. It's very, very real. It's
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about which council member proposes the legislation, and not what the legislation does.
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well, with that, I'm going to move for deferral, but I want to be clear. He
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didn't ask to be made to defer any of his matters, just I did. That ongoing
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investigation and audit was going on when he appointed a new member to that gfi board.
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the investigation was ongoing at the last meeting when he proposed legislation to change
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the representation area of gfi. He wasn't asked
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to defer that. With that, council chair, I'm going
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to move for deferral. All
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right, anyone else wishing to speak on this item that's pulled for discussion? I do.
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councilman? I got a few e-mails as well, and I just want
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to let you guys know, I've spoken with some of your members. The e-mails
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that we got were largely, like they had a lot of misstatements in there.
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whoever's advising you gave you all some really bad information. There were things that were just flat wrong. I
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have no problem also deferring it. You know, I'm aware, of course, you know,
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I have friends in your group and, you know, you can count me
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in your number. I have spoken with several people in your group. They told me that a lot of what was told
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to you all was just wrong, was like kind of made up
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from whole cloth. Another thing, I met with one of your members and basically we hashed
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the whole thing out. And the end result is, he said, I don't like public benefit
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corporations. I don't like... Public money going into private entities. And I get that. Like, I understand it
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perfectly. But, I mean, we just did one on the west
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bank. We just did the ballpark over there. It's going to be great. It's going
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to be great for the parish. I mean, we have public benefit corporations all over. Somebody spoke earlier
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about the public benefit corporation that I'm creating.
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your concerns are well-founded. I mean, some people just simply don't like public benefit
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corporations. And I get it, and I respect that view. You know, the... You asked the
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reason for metri? The reason is we're going to try
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to make a tennis mecca in district 5. Just kind of make it a hub. Right now,
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if you want to play your state championship tennis match, you have to go to mobile. We're going to try
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to do a usta facility right here in metairie. You might not
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like that because it's a public benefit corporation. There's going to be a private tennis
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association that's supported with public money. I think it's been great for the district. I
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think it's going to be great for the parish. So, you know, I don't have a problem
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with this, but again, I just, I want to make myself available
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to any of you all if you'd like to know the facts. You know,
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I would strongly encourage you to talk to, and not me, but talk to people from port orleans. Talk to people, you
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know, I went on a tour of that building. It's pretty amazing, and the public benefit to
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jefferson parish of what they're doing over there is really... Like, I
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was awestruck. I was amazed. So I would encourage you to talk to those folks.
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they'll make themselves available to you. And then make your decision. That's all I have to say. I likewise have
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created two public benefit corporations since I've been here. And I
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just want the public to understand, when we say that it's a corporation and a
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government mixing with a corporation,
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the corporation is owned by and benefited to the government. So this is a
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private business in theory, in that it's created that way through the secretary of state
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as a corporation. But the corporation is owned, managed,
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and the business is conducted by the government, by people
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who represent the government. And so, you know, my public benefit corporation,
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the only way that this funds, everybody's volunteer, no one gets paid,
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the entire board. And whatever incomes that they derive from rentals that we have at
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lafayette park, it's mandated that they stay within the park. So they can
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only spend money to do projects in the park. And what it does is it gives government flexibility. So that
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when we are doing a project in the park, we don't have to go through regular bid processes.
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we don't have to go through now. They do have to do some public bids. I mean, they can't just go willy-nilly
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picking vendors. But if they decide to plant a garden somewhere, we don't have
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to get council approval for them to do that. They have authority within the corporation
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to do that. So it's a corporation, but I want to be clear, it's not a corporation that's some private
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business owner. This is a corporation that is a government corporation. So they are carved out by the law, and they are special
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corporations, and they're designed to do just what jfi's kind of done,
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grow and change an area. And if you look at what's happened over the course of the last 20 years in gretna, I want
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to steal half of what they've done and make it my downtown kenner, because I love the growth and development that
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they've done. Now, do we love every project? Maybe, maybe not. But that public benefit corporation put out to bid,
[1:25:55]
looking for a vendor, and there was only one person who
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responded, and it happened to be a brew pub. And so we don't just, you know,
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not go forward because we want to hold out for a different type of business. Instead, the
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councilman at the time chose to go forward. And this council unanimously, seven times,
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supported that decision. Just way before councilman luschenberg or I got here.
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so, you know, whatever happens with jfi, but I just want to make sure that everyone
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understands that a public benefit corporation is not the enemy. And our ig, for whatever reason,
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hates them. And that's fine. That's her, right. Where I'm
[1:26:35]
worried is, like, what? Councilman bonanno said, we
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should not be politicizing that office. She has a very limited
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scope and purpose. It's to look for fraud, waste, and abuse. And weighing in on
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your policy opinions and your political opinions, we should
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never, most people should not know the ig's name. This person should be working to look
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for fraud, waste, and abuse. They shouldn't be
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on television. They shouldn't be sharing certain council people's facebook posts and
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cheering them on, like, rah, that's embarrassing. And I thought that we had changed the
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legislation regarding the ig so that we wouldn't have to face those kinds of things anymore. And here we
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are again having a conversation about our ig, deciding to take a political posture. It's inappropriate. It's
[1:27:28]
inappropriate. And to be quite frank, it's a little exhausting to have the same conversation
[1:27:32]
about that over and over again. Councilman kerner. I agree. It has been
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exhausting. I'm ready to bring this to some conclusion based
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on talking with all of you. But I do want to,
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I respect my colleagues. I mean, me and aretha had great conversations about this.
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she's one of the hardest working people I've ever seen on a council. So I want to start by saying, you know,
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byron and dino both worked, you know, worked with us so well.
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to really find a path forward, even in this deferment. You know, we've discussed it, we
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all worked as a unit and that's how the council is supposed to work. You know, not all the
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times are we gonna agree. We shouldn't. That's not how democracy should work,
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it's not how a republic should work, but it's when we could come in, when we disagree and find some
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common consensus. But I do have some points I just want to clarify. You know,
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it is beautiful. It's a beautiful building. You, the
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taxpayers, built something beautiful.
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but you're going to have to go purchase alcohol or tacos to go experience it. So I
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don't, you know, I just want to really nail that on that fact that, yeah,
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it is beautiful. What do we expect a $10.3 million building to be? It's going
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to be beautiful. So that is not a compelling argument that,
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it was the right choice. But look, I don't want to get
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into weeds. And another comment was made that this thing was
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advertised only one company. When they sent out the advertisement, the rfq, whatever it was,
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they actually had paul lien's logo on it. So I have grave concerns about how this process
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was went forward with. And
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to make it, you know, to solidify my concerns and make them, you know, even worse is
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that the public was told there was a match. It was a match.
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it was a match. They made videos about it. October 2023, we found
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out it wasn't a match. And still, that narrative kept being pushed. So I have very
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big concerns about it. And just to clarify my position on the changes I made at jfi,
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I didn't change the framework
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of jfi. It's been since 2001, I
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believe, 25 years. It's been, it's been. District 1 has
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chosen the members. This is not something new. And again, we had an expired term,
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two expired terms. We replaced them. And the reason why I did that is for a few reasons. And
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I'll end with the brew pub, but when this thing was created, it was sold. You can go back
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to old means. It was sold in old newspaper clip-ins. The pork and garage was sold. That,
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you know, we're going to take out bonds, but it was going to collect enough. To pay
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for the bonds. Well, I think we were around $11 to $12 million
[1:30:30]
of taxpayers that had to fund for the garage, and by the time it's finished,
[1:30:34]
it'll be between $16 to $18 million. So that was the first project. The second project was
[1:30:40]
the shared office space. Well, we received the tax
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credit where the parish put up the construction and it was going to get reimbursed. A part
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of this, if you go back to jetco's releases, the newspaper releases. We're
[1:30:54]
gonna get a tax credit back for the construction dollars we put up. Jfi got that tax credit
[1:30:59]
back and kept it. Something that should have went back to the taxpayers to be used
[1:31:03]
to help benefit the people. So that was another red flag.
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in addition to that, with the shared office space, since it's been started, beautiful project.
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but if we're talking about transparency and honesty and getting things right,
[1:31:20]
stopping a bleed, the truth of the matter is. Every single month, on average, this shared
[1:31:26]
office space is costing the taxpayers in district 1. Because we're funding it
[1:31:31]
$15,000 to $25,000 every single month. But it's been promoted
[1:31:38]
as a fantastic project, which it is, if handled right. But the public's been left
[1:31:42]
in the dark in that. So we need it, especially when district 1
[1:31:46]
is paying for these funds. We need to have people
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in place that is willing to work with district 1. I had to put up $150,000
[1:31:57]
to keep this thing going. But we needed people in place. That's going to have to make the tough decisions,
[1:32:02]
that will have to be transparent, that are willing to be transparent, good, honest people. That are going to go out there and let people
[1:32:07]
know that and try to solve these issues. You know, there's no way we should be promoting a project as
[1:32:12]
something so great when we're
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losing 15 to 25,000 a month on average. That is insanity.
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now, that was their second project. Their third project was the brewpub. It is
[1:32:27]
beautiful, $10.3 million building, of course, it's beautiful. I didn't
[1:32:33]
like how the process happened. And to ig's defense, I mean, I've researched this thing
[1:32:38]
harder than anyone. I didn't touch this for five to six months because I wasn't sure
[1:32:42]
what to do. I wanted to be absolutely certain that my concerns were justified. You
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know, I did not want this thing politicized. And the more I
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look at it, I mean, if you look, the more I look
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at the... Different legal issues about this lease and I think it will be decided, not a breach of contract,
[1:33:01]
but we'll be deciding in court, but it's, uh, it's concerning. You know whether the parish is going
[1:33:07]
to get, we can't give donations and the amount we're going
[1:33:13]
to take in. If you take the shared office space as a model, we're paying for the insurance
[1:33:17]
and maintenance. This is a ten point, three million dollar
[1:33:21]
building, we're gonna have to cover the insurance, covering the maintenance, even
[1:33:26]
for the brewpub equipment. If you take the shared office space model at this level,
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and you don't ask yourself, are we going to lose money? Then you're not doing your due
[1:33:35]
diligence. And if that, really, if that is the case, then this thing is illegal on its face. And that's
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questions that deserve to be asked. And it's, it's,
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in my opinion, it's something that the ig, it's her job to be asking. And
[1:33:52]
she stepped in because there was a thought that maybe the, the ball was being stacked, but
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I don't believe that now. I've had many conversations with dino and byron, who just want to do good for their people.
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and we worked it out, and you could see, by the new legislation he passed, it was in good faith, which I have so
[1:34:09]
much respect for. But these questions deserve
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to be looked at. The public is asking us to look at them. And as district 1 councilman, I am
[1:34:19]
going to look at them. But, you know, really. I think if they
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would have listened, if everyone would have listened
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to you, and granted, they didn't have all the information because they didn't know that
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it wasn't a parking garage. Even, look, when I got in this office,
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when I knew we were getting a match, I didn't like the project. I came from a community. I was devastated. I
[1:34:44]
saw $10 million of disaster funds. We lost all our businesses. Go
[1:34:48]
to this beer pub. It broke my heart. I mean, it genuinely broke my heart. People say, oh, you know.
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jennifer helped you get elected, was there
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for the election. But at the end of the day, what people don't realize is, as soon as I saw this pass,
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I was hurt by it because my people were suffering. So, you know, this broke my heart
[1:35:08]
from the beginning. But when I got in office,
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I thought to myself, is it worth looking into? And potentially having some
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lawsuits? If we're getting a parking garage, if the people
[1:35:22]
are getting something? I said, okay, I'll do my fiduciary duty
[1:35:26]
and I'll go forward. I'll find ways to save money. We saved that money. We found things
[1:35:30]
that was overcharged. We found other ways to get discounts. But then we found
[1:35:37]
out their third project, the brew pub, lost the match. And the public was not told about it. So I have very big
[1:35:43]
concerns. Now, granted, I do, I think. This legislation and
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this deferment, I think, is a testimony
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of colleagues disagreeing, but coming together. To make decisions,
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and that is how it's supposed to work. So instead of getting into the weeds with this,
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like again, I want this to be concluded as well. But I think at this moment,
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I just wanna finish off by thanking councilman bonanno and thanking councilman lee
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for working with me, working
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with district one. And really choosing, in my opinion, to do what's best
[1:36:27]
for the people. And so thank y'all, that's all. Anyone else on the council? Yes, and I'd
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like to add, just if you'd allow, as a councilwoman,
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I do want to thank councilman bonanno, councilman lee, and councilman kerner. I spoke
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to each by phone yesterday to ask about the deferral,
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and I do think it's important. What I will say, and I hate to hear, some of the old
[1:36:54]
discussion coming up. I thought we were past a lot of that. My perspective is the people
[1:37:01]
of our parish have continued to support an inspector general.
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the people of our parish have put us here. And I think working together
[1:37:11]
and not being adversaries is what they expect. So the most concerning thing to me is being
[1:37:18]
poised as somehow adversarial. When we should be working
[1:37:23]
together, as we have on the idea of this deferral. I think sometimes if you're
[1:37:28]
in an adversarial mindset, and this is true of me too, if you're in an adversarial
[1:37:33]
mindset and you're thinking about something one way, it
[1:37:38]
may cloud how you're reading something. And I say that
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because when the inspector general sent us a communication on monday, she attached facts
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that to me, don't make it political, respectfully,
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but it's very fact-based. And so, for example, in...
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in the discussion up here, everybody is talking about public benefit corporations.
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councilman liljerberg is creating a public benefit corporation. Councilwoman
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rita bahannon has. Councilman bonanno, you have. Jfi is not
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actually a political, a public
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benefit corporation. Jri is a public benefit corporation. Jfi is an economic development corporation. The two are not
[1:38:22]
the same. And that is... Part of what the ig communicated
[1:38:27]
in her letter. So if we're all thinking in the mindset of a public benefit corporation,
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that's jri. Jfi is a completely
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different discussion because it is a different entity. They are not interchangeable. They're
[1:38:41]
not the same. The other thing that the ig expressed
[1:38:45]
in her letter to all of us is that there are ongoing bonded
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indebtedness issues. There are now new concerns
[1:38:55]
about tax liability, which I have never heard of before. And so that's a new
[1:39:01]
element. And so when she says there are concerns about potential commingling
[1:39:05]
of funds in the future, if two and three are part of jfi, and those monies get
[1:39:10]
mixed, and there's bonded indebtedness, and there's tax liability, how are we going
[1:39:16]
to unravel that? She said, I will have a report by march
[1:39:23]
for all of you on this. And so the deferral was not based
[1:39:28]
on politics. The deferral is saying, I have new information that you probably need to consider
[1:39:33]
before mixing the monies of districts one, two, and three. I think that's fact-based. And so I appreciate
[1:39:38]
the heads up because though we have often ignored the advice
[1:39:43]
of the ig, I don't think that has served us well. If there are tax liability issues that
[1:39:49]
we need to consider, then I think I'd rather vote on expense. Expanding jfi
[1:39:54]
to have appointees from all the west bank council districts
[1:39:58]
with an understanding of what that tax liability might be. And so I appreciate the heads
[1:40:03]
up, and I do appreciate the willingness to defer it until after. We have that
[1:40:07]
report and the benefit of considering how this might impact our future. And
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chairman, if I can have one more second. And what I wanted to mention,
[1:40:17]
which I failed to mention, that, you know, these benefit corporations.
[1:40:24]
jfi, jri, they were meant, you know, the way the statute is written, they're meant
[1:40:32]
to help distressed corridors. So I agree with ms. Bohannon,
[1:40:37]
councilwoman, bohannon. You know, gretna has done a fantastic job, and gretna. But jfi, I named the three
[1:40:43]
projects actually jfi was a part of. And the intent and the legislation specifically says
[1:40:48]
distressed corridors. So I've had conversations about what
[1:40:54]
councilman lee and what he wants to do in his, what he wants
[1:40:59]
to do is what it was meant for, building a $10.3 million.
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for a private entity and on udp, long is not what this
[1:41:10]
was meant for. It goes totally against its purpose. I just want to make that point.
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inspector general. Go ahead.
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thank you for considering the request for deferral. Thank you if I
[1:41:29]
appreciate. The discussions for your ability to disagree
[1:41:35]
with each other and still arrive at an agreement
[1:41:40]
to defer. Whether I have ever
[1:41:47]
agreed or disagreed with any one of you, and I have agreed and
[1:41:52]
disagreed, I think, with all of you,
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I have never dismissed. Your
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thought, your vote, your opinion, your words, or your
[1:42:08]
initiatives as being merely political. Whatever position
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you've taken, including a position
[1:42:21]
against me, I have taken it with the assumption that it is
[1:42:27]
principled. And the reason I take it as principled is
[1:42:32]
because, in all honesty, your personalities matter, not
[1:42:38]
to me. What matters to me is
[1:42:43]
the sum and the substance and the facts. Which we can focus
[1:42:48]
on. For no other reason other than that,
[1:42:53]
is where solutions are found. Not in disagreement, not
[1:42:58]
in innuendo. Not in public debasement
[1:43:02]
of individuals, but substance. I asked
[1:43:07]
for a deferral for principled reasons. It was not political. I gave my
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morning to write a three-page letter. I don't hate public
[1:43:21]
benefit corporations. I actually have no real opinion
[1:43:26]
about public benefit corporations. Academically,
[1:43:30]
in its concept. But I do have a belief
[1:43:35]
in the specificity of our words
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because the public is listening and they count on us
[1:43:45]
to be specific and accurate. And jfi isn't a public benefit
[1:43:51]
corporation, it's an economic development corporation. And
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I'm not prepared to get into what is the difference
[1:44:00]
between one or the other as it relates to any specific project?
[1:44:05]
because I don't think about it until I start looking at it in context. And that's the ask.
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it was just to defer so you could have more information.
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we are the only department in this parish that is directly
[1:44:23]
funded by the people to serve no other purpose than
[1:44:33]
to study government for government's benefit. Full-time, funded
[1:44:38]
by the public, to study government for government's betterment.
[1:44:44]
whether it's studying it through audits, investigations, evaluations, review,
[1:44:50]
I am doing the job for the government's benefit.
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and I do not believe that the public confidence
[1:45:01]
in the integrity of government is at all. Well
[1:45:05]
served by a willingness to dismiss our work as merely
[1:45:11]
political. And to dismiss what I thought
[1:45:16]
to be well-reasoned basis
[1:45:21]
for deferring this. It was three pages. Three pages. I
[1:45:27]
thought it was well written. It wasn't political and it
[1:45:31]
wasn't just about this moment in jfi. I had in my mind all
[1:45:37]
of you, all of you. Can we pause, think,
[1:45:42]
and plan? I respect you for
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your position. I will never dismiss your thoughts as merely
[1:45:53]
political. And I don't think it's a big ask for you to give
[1:45:58]
me the respect that I give you. Whether or not I'm elected,
[1:46:04]
you would think I am trying to get the job done. Could we
[1:46:09]
not arrive in a place where you just say,
[1:46:13]
I don't agree with you? And that sort of says enough, and we don't need to go
[1:46:17]
into political attacks. I'd like to respond, please. You
[1:46:23]
know, the difference is that people get to know me, and then they vote on me. Same
[1:46:29]
thing with everyone up here. People didn't vote on you. They're voting and electing
[1:46:33]
people that they find principled or that have shared ideals and values. They didn't
[1:46:38]
pick you. And your job is not to make principled opinions.
[1:46:43]
your job is to find fraud, waste, and abuse. And it was
[1:46:51]
not your letter, the contents, necessarily, that seemed political. It was
[1:46:56]
the timing and the fact that twice, two meetings before, no letter. And this is an
[1:47:03]
ongoing, repeated situation. It depends on the council person and who proposes it,
[1:47:08]
whether or not you have a principled opinion. That's the problem. And the timeliness of
[1:47:14]
your letter makes it political. And the fact that you put it out in public, you could have
[1:47:19]
easily just called. You could have easily just called one of them. Would you mind
[1:47:24]
deferring? I have some questions. I think maybe you should look at this different. And the
[1:47:29]
premise of it to not that you don't know the difference between a public benefit corporation and a an economic development corporation. It's
[1:47:35]
very simple. One's a potato, one's a potato. They're
[1:47:41]
basically the same thing. So they have the same purpose.
[1:47:47]
there's no one benefiting, no private entities benefiting from those corporations.
[1:47:52]
there's no one individual. It is our community that benefits.
[1:47:57]
so we're going to agree to your deferral. Which we would have easily done if you'd
[1:48:01]
have just reached out without the three-page letter. That was well written,
[1:48:07]
but the timeliness of it and the fact that you only choose to send them for certain
[1:48:11]
council people is the political part. I try to be delicate in
[1:48:23]
my role as chairwoman. I am also a member of the council, though, and so respectfully I
[1:48:28]
will say the matter two
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meetings ago, when councilman kerner moved. To replace one
[1:48:38]
of the holdover members with a newly appointed member is
[1:48:43]
standard procedure. Changing the form of something that has existed
[1:48:48]
for two decades is not standard procedure. And I think that's the difference as
[1:48:53]
to why the inspector general. Didn't reach out on one, that's normal procedure,
[1:48:58]
and did reach out on this one. So that's my perspective. That is my
[1:49:03]
personal perspective. And again, the inspector general
[1:49:08]
answers not to us, but an ethics and compliance commission. That ethics and
[1:49:14]
compliance commission considered allegations of political motivations a year
[1:49:19]
and a half ago, had an outside inspection. Inspector or an outside entity
[1:49:24]
lawyer look into those allegations and say that the
[1:49:29]
office performed as it should. And then the ethics and
[1:49:34]
compliance commission, a meeting or two later,
[1:49:39]
reappointed our inspector general to another four-year term
[1:49:43]
in advance. So I thought we had
[1:49:47]
gotten past the allegations that somehow anything the office is doing is political
[1:49:53]
and not substantial.
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councilman bonanno, I appreciate your moving to defer the item. I would request that
[1:50:05]
we defer it until after we receive the inspector general's report so that we can consider
[1:50:10]
what's in it. And then move on your item. And so what are
[1:50:17]
you asking? What they to the april meeting? Her letter indicated she'd give us a
[1:50:21]
report in march. So I will 8
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listen out of the spirit of cooperation, I will do so, thank you. So, councilman
[1:50:30]
bonanno moves to defer item 71 to the april 8th meeting so
[1:50:36]
that we consider additional information and seconded by councilwoman van branken. I'm
[1:50:42]
gonna open voting on this deferral. Voting is
[1:50:49]
open on the deferral. To april 8th. All right,
[1:50:57]
closing the voting. The deferral passes unanimously.
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madam clerk. A resolution selecting an engineering firm
[1:51:10]
from the list of the approved firms established under resolution number 144663
[1:51:16]
adopted on august 7, 2024 for routine engineering services.
[1:51:22]
which costs under $500,000 for drainage projects to provide professional
[1:51:27]
engineering services associated with conceptual level design, planning, and project
[1:51:32]
implementation development for multiple drainage pump stations in the city of kenner area.
[1:51:37]
council district 3. Councilman lee, your selection. Msmm. Councilman lee moves
[1:51:45]
on msmm, seconded by councilwoman van vranken. I'm going to open the voting.
[1:51:49]
councilman lee. Lee, your move on the item. Councilman lee
[1:51:55]
moves on the item to select msmm, seconded by councilwoman van ranken.
[1:52:01]
voting is open. Voting is closed. The item passes
[1:52:07]
unanimously. That takes us to the addendum agenda items,
[1:52:13]
item 150. Councilman walker, your motion regarding the
[1:52:18]
inglobo. Adoption of addendum agenda items 1 through 13.
[1:52:23]
move. Councilman walker moves for approval of items 1 through 13. Can we pull
[1:52:27]
out 150? I mean, I'm sorry, 12. 12. Okay, so councilman
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walker moves on adoption of items 1 through 13,
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but pulling item 12. Councilman walker? Move.
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okay, seconded by councilwoman van branken. Moving to adopt 1 through 13.
[1:52:47]
minus 12. Councilman bonanno
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and bohatyn. I don't know if your vote logged. Sometimes it doesn't cooperate. There we go.
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end of voting. That passes unanimously. Item 12. Madam
[1:53:20]
clerk, addendum item 12. A
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resolution supporting and encouraging local efforts to redesignate the jean
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lafitte national historic park and preserve as the jean lafitte national park and
[1:53:37]
preserve, which would elevate the park's status to a national park.
[1:53:44]
councilman kern? So long. I wanted to pull this
[1:53:49]
out because this is, in my opinion, one of the best things going on,
[1:53:53]
really, in the region. And it's a lot of people hard at work in doing this. You know, a lot
[1:53:58]
of people visit this area, this region, because of new orleans. And I truly believe
[1:54:05]
making jean lafitte national park, a national historic park, into an actual national
[1:54:10]
park would be a game changer. And would bring a total new level of awe. Tourism
[1:54:17]
to this area. Now, you know, it's crazy when you think
[1:54:22]
about it. Louisiana has the most diverse ecosystem in the country. Some of the
[1:54:28]
most beautiful wetlands and most beautiful wildlife, and we do not have an actual national
[1:54:32]
park. The closest one to the west of us is big ben in texas. Closest one
[1:54:38]
to the east is the everglades. So, you know,
[1:54:43]
a group of us all feel, and we... We've been pushing for this for quite a while, but
[1:54:48]
we have such good support now. That louisiana adds to the value of the national
[1:54:53]
pork system if it becomes the 64th national pork. And new mexico just did it with the same acreage,
[1:54:59]
the same kind of qualifications that needs to be met that we also meet. So it's got so much progress
[1:55:04]
going forward. But I just wanted to thank a few people behind this because I really think it
[1:55:09]
will be a game changer. I want people traveling here, getting coins and putting it on
[1:55:13]
their... I visited all national parks. But g&o inc. Has really kicked into gear to try
[1:55:19]
to push for this and try to help, and they've been doing so. Jetco, blonia, and annalisa,
[1:55:25]
wright & associates, and representative. Kerner, who
[1:55:31]
year after year, really for the last 20 years,
[1:55:37]
has fought to add national park land and make this bigger to make it a true national
[1:55:42]
park. But again. This is such a wonderful thing and we have so much support now. We've had
[1:55:46]
meetings with the interior. I think the associates and jetco and geno inc. Has met with the
[1:55:52]
congressmen and it seems like everybody's on board. Everyone's believing louisiana
[1:55:57]
is worthy of this and it being here in
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jefferson parish, what a beautiful thing that would be. So I just want
[1:56:06]
to take a moment to thank all those people because this is truly a game changer. And if we're all coming together and
[1:56:11]
work together to have the first national park in the state of louisiana right here in jefferson parish, what
[1:56:15]
a beautiful thing that would be. With that being said, I have a move for it
[1:56:19]
to be approved. Yeah. Councilman kerner moves for approval on item 12, redesignating jean lafitte
[1:56:25]
to a national park, seconded by councilwoman van vranken, opening the voting
[1:56:29]
on this item. Closing the
[1:56:35]
voting. The item passes unanimously. Madam clerk, item
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151. A resolution approving a
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payment and laurel tax incentive agreement between jefferson parish economic
[1:56:51]
development and port district and metairie manor. 3. Owner l.p. Relating
[1:56:56]
to the acquisition, renovation, and improvement of an approximately 82 unit affordable senior housing
[1:57:01]
development located at 4929 york street in metairie,
[1:57:07]
louisiana, 70001. Thank you.
[1:57:12]
councilman ludgerberg, your motion. Councilman
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liljerberg's move for approval of item 151, seconded by councilwoman van branken. I'm going to open voting. Closing
[1:57:24]
the voting, the item passes unanimously. Madam clerk, 152. A resolution
[1:57:30]
approving a payment and law of tax incentive agreement between the jefferson parish
[1:57:35]
economic development and port district. Metairie manor owner lp relating
[1:57:41]
to the acquisition, renovation, and improvement of an approximately 369 unit
[1:57:45]
affordable senior housing development located at 4929
[1:57:51]
york street and 4937 york street in metairie, louisiana.
[1:57:55]
70001. Councilman liljerberg your motion moved to approve.
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councilman liljerberg moves to approve 152, seconded by councilwoman van branken,
[1:58:05]
opening voting all right,
[1:58:23]
closing the vote. The item passes unanimously. Madam clerk, 153. A resolution
[1:58:29]
approving an increase to the contract consideration payable to grand isle. Volunteer emergency services incorporated
[1:58:35]
from $35,700 per month to $60,000 per month,
[1:58:40]
in accordance with the cooperative endeavor agreement between ambulance service
[1:58:45]
district no. 2 of the paris of jefferson, state of louisiana and the state of
[1:58:49]
louisiana. And grand isle volunteer emergency services incorporated. Councilman kerner? Move to approve.
[1:58:54]
councilman kerner moves to approve, seconded by councilwoman vanvranken.
[1:58:58]
opening voting? Closing the
[1:59:04]
voting? 153 passes, unanimously. Madam clerk, 154.
[1:59:10]
a resolution approving an increase to the contract consideration payable to grand isle volunteer fire
[1:59:16]
company no. 1 from $72,500 per month to $77,500 per month, in accordance with the fire
[1:59:20]
protection agreement between fire protection district no. 9
[1:59:27]
of the parish of jefferson, state of louisiana, and grand
[1:59:32]
isle volunteer fire company no. 1, dated march 13, 2018. Councilman kerner? Move
[1:59:38]
to approve. Councilman kerner moves for approval, seconded by councilwoman van vranken.
[1:59:42]
opening the vote. Yeah, okay,
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closing the vote. The item passes unanimously. Madam clerk, item 155. And I'm going
[1:59:59]
to have an amendment on this one also. Okay. A resolution approving a payment
[2:00:03]
and lower of tax incentive agreement between the jefferson parish
[2:00:07]
economic development and port district and westminster tower lp. Relating
[2:00:12]
to the acquisition, renovation, and improvement of an approximately 350-unit
[2:00:16]
affordable senior housing apartment complex located at 4600 10th street in marrero,
[2:00:22]
louisiana, 70072. And the amendment is to change
[2:00:27]
westminster tower lp to weinhoven owner lp. And that's
[2:00:31]
all the amendments I have. Okay, thank you. Councilman bonanno, your motion
[2:00:37]
on the amendments. Wait, let me make sure your mic's on. Okay. Move to approve.
[2:00:41]
councilman bonanno moves to approve. Seconded by councilwoman van vranken. Opening the voting
[2:00:46]
on the amendments. Closing the
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vote. The amendments passed unanimously. Councilman
[2:00:55]
bonanno, your motion as amended. Move to approve. Seconded by councilwoman van
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vranken. Opening the voting. This is on the item as amended.
[2:01:11]
a few out. All right,
[2:01:20]
closing the voting. The item passes unanimously as amended.
[2:01:25]
madam clerk, item 156. A resolution adopting and approving the housing
[2:01:30]
services development district 2025 section 8 management
[2:01:34]
assessment program certification. Councilman lee, your motion. Councilman
[2:01:40]
lee moves to approve, seconded by councilwoman van branken, opening the voting. This is
[2:01:45]
on item 156. All right,
[2:01:55]
closing the voting. 156 passes, unanimously. There is no new
[2:01:59]
business, no status reports. Madam clerk, would you like
[2:02:04]
to go back to the executive session, or should we? We have time, I think. Now
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to have persons wishing to appear. So anyone who wishes to speak, not
[2:02:14]
on agenda items, but on anything that you wish
[2:02:18]
to speak before the council, please come forward. This is
[2:02:25]
on any subject matter. All right. If nobody has anything
[2:02:30]
you would like to say or share, we'll move to ordinances
[2:02:34]
for introduction and publication into summary.
[2:02:40]
executive session before that. Okay, so we're going to go into executive session now a little bit early
[2:02:45]
and hopefully we will be right back. Madam clark, if you can
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read that executive session item, one item. A resolution authorizing the council to go
[2:02:56]
into executive session to discuss legal matters concerning a lawsuit entitled parish langford versus parish
[2:03:01]
of jefferson, jefferson parish parkways department trooper nicholas dowdool.
[2:03:06]
state of louisiana through louisiana department of public safety and
[2:03:11]
corrections. Louisiana state police, 24th jdc. Case number 834-961-division o. All right.
[2:03:19]
thank you, councilman walker. Your motion? Move. Councilman
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walker moves, seconded by councilwoman van branken, to go into executive session. If you all can vote on moving
[2:03:28]
into executive session. All
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right, we'll close out the voting to move into executive session. The
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motion passes five yeas and two not participating. All right,
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we're in executive session.
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all right, welcome back from executive session. All
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right, I've been asked to hit the gavel. Y'all are having fun out here. I don't know what's
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going on. All right, we're back
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from executive session, which is item eight on the agenda. Madam clerk. A
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resolution authorizing a settlement in a lawsuit entitled parish langford versus parish of
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jefferson, jefferson, parish parkways department trooper nicholas. Dowdwell, state of louisiana, through louisiana
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department of public safety and corrections, louisiana state police, 24th jdc, case number
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834961, division 0. All right,
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councilman bonanno, what's your motion on this item? Move
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to approve. Councilman bonanno moves to approve. Seconded by councilwoman van branken. Open the voting
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on the executive session item.
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all right, ending the voting, we have one absent and six in support,
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so the item passes. Madam clerk, I believe that puts us
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in reading things into summary. Yes, ma'am. An
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ordinance approving the preliminary and final plat of subdivision of lots e and f, square one, justice track,
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subdivision, lots g and h, square two, a portion, lot two,
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into lots one through 32. Square one in lots one
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through 32, square two. An ordinance approving the
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preliminary and final plat of subdivision of lot 34a, modern farms, unit 1 subdivision
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into lot 34c and lot 34d, unit 1 subdivision. An ordinance
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approving the preliminary and final plat of subdivision of lot k4d
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into lots k4d1 and k4d2.
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amending the official zoning map and the official future land use map of jefferson
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parish, lot e and f. Square one justice track subdivision lots g and h square
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to a portion for a lot to located at 419 justice
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court to 770 justice court. More particularly, meaning the zoning from c1, c2,
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r1a to r1mh. An ordinance amending the standards and
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conditions for the processing, refining or bulk storage of
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flammable and combustible liquids. Approved for the vertex refining louisiana, llc
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marrero facility use oil refining facility and established by ordinance number
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25307. An ordinance approving requested variance to the sign
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and landscape regulations of the mucd for seven brew coffee, located at 1151
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manhattan boulevard on proposed lot k4d2. An
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ordinance approving requested variance to the signed regulations of the cbz. For zia rotisserie
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and bar, located at 4436 veterans memorial highway 1a, section a, pontchartrain
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garden, subdivision. An ordinance to amend ordinance number 14796, the pay plan
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for the classified service to create the new job classification of parks and
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recreation business manager. An ordinance amending the 2026 operating budget,
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an ordinance amending the 2026 capital budget, and that's all the ordinances I have
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to read. All right. Thank you, madam clerk. On motion of councilman liljeberg, seconded by councilwoman bohannon,
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please vote in favor of these ordinances being read
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into summary. All right. And
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scott's absent. All right.
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hang on, I think that might have been from the last vote. It's going to be the same,
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but let's just clear it for formality. Start the voting. So please vote
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on these ordinances being read into summary. And adopting
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them, ending the vote. All right, six in favor, one absent. Councilman
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hollywood-lee, would you make a motion to adjourn? I make a motion
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to adjourn. Councilman kern are
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second and we are wait taking a official vote on adjournment. It's crazy. All right. Closing
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the vote and it is six yeas to adjourn, one absent. Thank
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you all for attending. I love the glass. Look at you.