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Tangipahoa Parish Council votes: surplus property, generator, hazard mitigation committee and other items

May 18, 2025 | Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana


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Tangipahoa Parish Council votes: surplus property, generator, hazard mitigation committee and other items
At its May 27, 2025 meeting, the Tangipahoa Parish Council approved multiple ordinances and resolutions with recorded roll-call votes. The actions were procedural and passed with unanimous or near-unanimous votes.

Ordinance 25-14: The council introduced and declared surplus a 2017 Ford F-150 (asset 24139) and authorized donation of the vehicle to Tangipahoa Parish Rural Fire Protection District No. 2. The roll call recorded the motion as passing 10 to 0.

Ordinance 25-15: The council declared surplus and authorized disposition of a Generac generator (asset 23730). The roll call recorded the motion as passing 10 to 0.

Resolution TP 25-13: Following a presentation by the Capital Area Finance Authority, the council adopted a certificate evidencing public approval of bonds pursuant to section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, to allow CAFA to offer a down-payment assistance program. The recorded outcome shows the resolution passed 8 to 0.

Resolution 25-14: The council adopted a resolution designating Tangipahoa Parish President Robbie Miller to act on behalf of the parish on the jail work-release dormitory construction and infrastructure upgrade projects. Vote recorded 10 to 0.

Resolution 25-15: The council adopted a resolution recognizing the hazard mitigation planning process and establishing a multi-jurisdictional hazards mitigation planning committee, appointing Tracy Shalacy to serve as committee chair. The roll call recorded the motion as passing 10 to 0.

Executive session: The record shows the council entered executive session on legal matters and later returned with a statement that "no action was taken in executive session." That item was placed back on the agenda for the next council meeting.

Motions on the floor were moved and seconded during the meeting; the formal roll-call tallies are recorded above. Where the transcript lists roll-call tallies but does not identify the mover and seconder by name in a clear consistent way, those specifics are listed as not specified in the individual motion records.

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