The Tangipahoa Parish Council voted Dec. 22 to adopt TP Ordinance 25-43, a temporary 120‑day moratorium on the acceptance, processing and approval of any applications under Article 9 of Chapter 26 of the Tangipahoa Parish Code relating to halfway houses, addiction‑disorder treatment facilities, juvenile detention facilities, live‑in mental‑health facilities, sober‑living homes and homeless shelters.
Council members moved and seconded the ordinance during the regular meeting after a public hearing at which no members of the public spoke on the item. The motion was seconded and carried on a roll‑call vote; the chair announced, "Motion passes." The moratorium takes effect immediately for the 120‑day period specified in the ordinance.
Supporters on the council framed the moratorium as a temporary pause to allow staff and the Development Review Committee (DRC) to review the parish’s regulatory framework for those uses; there was no extended debate recorded on the floor. The ordinance language introduced by the chair restricts administrative acceptance and processing of new applications under the cited code section during the moratorium period.
The council did not adopt any implementing rules or exceptions on the record; the ordinance text as read focuses on halting application processing and approval while the parish reviews related standards. The council scheduled no additional hearings on the moratorium during the meeting. The chair announced the motion passed by roll call at the conclusion of the vote.