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Sulphur introduces state-funded CEAs totaling $275,000 amid public calls for clearer plans
Summary
Council introduced three cooperative endeavor agreements — $50,000 for senior center upgrades, $100,000 for fire hydrants, and $125,000 for a project to be determined — and residents urged the city to attach CEAs and timelines before final approval.
The City of Sulphur on Oct. 14 introduced three cooperative endeavor agreements (CEAs) funded by recent legislative allocations: $50,000 for senior center upgrades (Act 461/Ordinance 77-25), $100,000 for fire hydrant replacement (Ordinance 78-25), and $125,000 for a project to be determined (Ordinance 79-25). The introductions advance the process so the city can meet state deadlines, but they do…
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