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Cameron Parish opens public hearings on vehicle and RV-park ordinances, tables RV spacing change for re-advertisement

December 02, 2025 | Cameron Parish, Louisiana


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Cameron Parish opens public hearings on vehicle and RV-park ordinances, tables RV spacing change for re-advertisement
The Cameron Parish Police Jury opened public hearings Dec. 1 on proposed amendments to the Motor Vehicles & Traffic Ordinance and on revisions to the parish recreational vehicle park ordinance.

On the motor-vehicle item, staff said no written or oral public comments had been received; one resident had requested a speed-limit change for Grand Lake Cemetery Road, a dead-end road near the pontoon bridge, and staff confirmed the change applies only to that segment. The public hearing was closed and the jury adopted the amendment as presented.

On the recreational vehicle park revisions, staff told jurors that most provisions would remain unchanged but that the spacing provision (referred to in the packet as section "4 and a quarter 13.3") would be excluded from the draft. The jury voted to remove the spacing language, re-advertise the ordinance, and table final action pending further review.

The motions were moved and seconded and carried by voice vote. No public commenters spoke on either item during the hearings recorded in the transcript.

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