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Council adopts multiple resolutions and zoning ordinances; several items introduced for later consideration

2113389 · January 14, 2025
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The Shreveport City Council approved multiple resolutions and zoning ordinances during the meeting, added two late resolutions to the agenda and introduced several ordinances for later readings. Most roll-call votes recorded a 6-0 tally where indicated.

The Shreveport City Council voted on several resolutions and zoning ordinances Tuesday and introduced additional measures for later readings. The council also approved adding two late resolutions to the agenda and subsequently passed them.

Key outcomes - Resolutions adopted (selected): Res. 192 (donation amendment for North Shore Port Bossier Association) — passed with 6 yes votes. Res. 193 (two-thirds vote requirement for changing the use of property designated for North Shore Public Safety Substation) — passed with 6 yes votes. Res. 194 (ratifying documents for a Community Development Block Grant agreement) — passed with 6 yes votes. - Multiple cooperative endeavor agreements with the State of Louisiana Department of Treasury were approved, including funding for city lighting upgrades, AV Palmer Park, and Independence Park (Res. 201, 202, 203) — each recorded as passed with the council's stated tally of 6. - Res. 11 (addendum to reject all bids for Fire Station No.…

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