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Council introduces state cooperative endeavor agreements for senior center, fire hydrants and undetermined project; public asks for full CEAs
Summary
The council introduced three cooperative endeavor ordinances tied to state legislative allocations — $50,000 for senior center upgrades, $100,000 for fire hydrant replacement and $125,000 for an unspecified project — prompting public requests for the full CEAs and project timelines before final approval.
The Sulphur City Council on Oct. 14 introduced three ordinances to enter cooperative endeavor agreements (CEAs) with the Louisiana Department of Treasury for state legislative allocations: $50,000 for senior center upgrades (Ordinance 77-25), $100,000 for fire hydrant replacement (Ordinance 78-25), and $125,000 under a “project to be determined” line item (Ordinance 79-25).
Why it matters: Each ordinance authorizes the city to accept and later execute a CEA for the stated appropriation. Public commenters and several council members expressed concern that the full cooperative endeavor agreements were not attached to the agenda and requested details on scope, budget breakdowns, timelines and…
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