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Terrebonne Parish council amends several condemnation orders, schedules dozens of hearings for Oct. 28

Terrebonne Parish (Consolidated Government) Council/Committees · October 16, 2025
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Summary

Council rescinded or amended condemnation orders for specific properties, extended repair/demolition deadlines for multiple addresses and called dozens of condemnation hearings to be held Oct. 28, 2025 at 5:30 p.m. Motions carried by recorded votes.

Terrebonne Parish officials on Oct. 13, 2025 moved to rescind and amend multiple condemnation orders and scheduled dozens of condemnation hearings across the parish.

The council voted to rescind the condemnation order for 8608 Park Avenue, Houma (owners listed on the record) after a motion by Mr. Troisclair, seconded by Mr. Harding; the chair recorded '9 yays' and the motion passed. The council also approved an amendment extending repair/demolition deadlines to Dec. 29, 2025 for a set of eight residential structures on Alma Street (owner listed as Damon J. Bowdon); the motion was moved and seconded and passed with nine yeas. A separate amendment extended the deadline for the residential and accessory structures at 150 Garnet Street (owner: Mandy Renee Briggs Pellegraine) from Oct. 14, 2025 to Dec. 29, 2025; that motion likewise passed 9–0.

The chair read a lengthy list of addresses across Houma, Thibodaux, Chauvin, Dulac, Gibson and Montague that will be called for condemnation hearings; the hearing date was set for Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025 at 5:30 p.m. A motion to call the listed properties for hearing was made (mover recorded as Mr. Sean Feins, seconded by 'missa Amede') and the motions were reported as passed.

Separately, the council approved a resolution authorizing the parish president to submit a program‑income disposition application to the Louisiana Office of Community Development, Disaster Recovery, and later recorded multiple related consent‑agenda items dealing with project management and HMGP technical assistance.

The actions on condemnation orders included recorded votes and pairings where noted; the council provided the addresses publicly and set the process and hearing dates on the record. Those property owners are expected to receive notices and to appear at the stated Oct. 28 hearing time.