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Council ratifies minutes, appointments and committee actions; schedules hearings for Jan. 2026

Terrebonne Parish (Consolidated Government) Council Meeting · December 19, 2025
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Summary

The Terrebonne Parish Council unanimously approved minutes and routine motions, ratified appointments to the Veterans Memorial District board, accepted committee minutes (including schedule of 27 condemnation hearings for Jan. 13, 2026), and set public hearings for several ordinances on Jan. 14, 2026.

At its Dec. 17 meeting, the Terrebonne Parish Council approved several routine actions, ratified executive appointments and set dates for upcoming hearings.

Key council actions included:

- Approval of the Nov. 19, 2025 minutes (motion moved by Mr. Babin; second by Mr. Amadi; motion passed 9-0). - Approval of the accounts payable bills list for Dec. 15, 2025 and related manual checks (motions passed by voice vote). - Ratification of parish president Jason W. Basron's recommendations to appoint Kim Lorette and Kenneth Saint Germain to the Veterans Memorial District Board (motions moved and seconded; votes 9-0). - Acceptance and ratification of committee minutes, including Community Development & Planning committee minutes that set 27 condemnation hearings for Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026 at 5:30 p.m.; the council listed the specific addresses in the committee report. - Introduction and scheduling of public hearings for ordinances: a 3‑way stop at Tulane Street and Cane Street and two ordinances to reappoint Anthony J. Alford Insurance Corporation as agent of record for employee benefits (public hearings set for Jan. 14, 2026 at 6:30 p.m.).

Most motions were approved by voice vote; where tallies were recorded the transcript reports results such as 9-0 or 8-0 depending on the item. No contested roll-call votes were recorded in the transcript.

The council also handled multiple reappointments to recreation and fire protection district boards and accepted monthly engineering reports.