Jury approves screening and staffing agreements, grants time extension on shoreline project and advances RFQs
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The jury authorized a cooperative staffing agreement for the parish health unit, approved a 140‑day time extension for a Gulf shoreline stabilization contract with no cost increase, and authorized RFQs for sewer lift and pump stations; it also granted authority to sign an MOU with the Louisiana DOT for debris-removal right-of-way access.
Cameron Parish jurors approved a series of public-works and intergovernmental actions at the Jan. 12 session.
Members granted the president authority to sign a cooperative endeavor agreement with an organization identified in the transcript as "Sewellawick" to staff the Cameron Parish health unit through Dec. 2026. The jury also granted authority to advertise an RFQ for a sewer lift station and a separate RFQ for a pump station.
The jury approved change order No. 2 for the Cameron Parish Gulf Shoreline Stabilization Project (ME 38), granting a 140‑day extension of contract time due to weather and material delays; the clerk confirmed there was no increase in contract cost. Members also authorized the president to sign a memorandum of understanding with the Louisiana Department of Transportation to grant temporary right-of-way access for debris removal.
