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Sulphur council introduces cooperative endeavor ordinances for senior center, fire hydrants and a project-to-be-determined amid public questions
Summary
The council introduced three cooperative endeavor agreement ordinances that would accept state appropriations — $50,000 for senior center upgrades, $100,000 for fire hydrant replacement, and $125,000 for a project to be determined — drawing public concern about absent CEAs, timelines, and reporting requirements.
The Sulphur City Council introduced three ordinances to accept state legislative allocations through Cooperative Endeavor Agreements (CEAs): $50,000 for senior center upgrades, $100,000 for fire hydrant replacement, and $125,000 for a project to be determined. The items were introduced for later final action; the final CEAs were not attached to the documents presented.
Several residents raised questions at the introduction. Wendy Wingate, a local resident, asked why the CEAs were not attached and requested details about scope and timelines. “I definitely wouldn't sign a blank check,” Wingate said, noting prior legislative allocations and incomplete work…
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