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Acadia Parish School Board approves leases and right-of-way agreements including Texas Gas renewal and hunting lease

3295200 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

The board approved a set of property agreements including a renewal of a lease with Texas Gas Transmission LLC, right-of-way agreements and a 142-acre hunting lease; board members asked for details about specific parcel locations during discussion.

The Acadia Parish School Board approved several property-related agreements during its meeting, including a lease renewal with Texas Gas Transmission LLC, right-of-way agreements and the approval of a hunting lease covering 142 acres.

Board members voted to approve a lease renewal with Texas Gas Transmission LLC; during discussion a board member said the renewal is for an existing lease adopted in February and asked where the leased property is located. A staff speaker replied that the board’s records did not show the precise parcel location in the packet but that the lease has existed for approximately 25 years.

Separately the board approved a right-of-way agreement with SLIMCO covering Section 16, Township 7 South, Range 1 West and a right-of-way agreement with Energy Louisiana LLC for Section 29, Township 9 South, Range 1 East in Acadia Parish. The board also approved a hunting lease on 142 acres in Section 16, Township 7 South, Range 1 East (Perchville area) after a recommendation from the Budget Finance Committee.

A facilities-related change order (Change Order No. 1) on the ESA project EO26 for Church Point High School’s waiting room was also approved by the board as part of routine agenda items.

All property and right-of-way motions were moved, seconded and approved by voice vote or roll call as recorded during the meeting. Board members did not amend the agreements during the session; they forwarded each item as presented for execution.