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Votes at a glance: Lafayette council approves multiple ordinances, sets hearing for road appropriation
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Summary
At its April meeting the Lafayette City Council approved several ordinances — including historic-district expansions and nuisance/managed-natural-landscape code changes — approved a motor-vehicle-highway appropriation on first reading and set a May 4 public hearing. Most measures passed unanimously; one vacating ordinance passed with one abstention.
The Lafayette City Council approved a slate of ordinances and a companion resolution at its April session, acting on land-use matters, historic-district designations and an update to vegetation regulations.
Key outcomes
- Ordinance 2026-07 (vacating Hannah Street): Approved to allow assembly of parcels north of Hannah Street for a developer’s project; council recorded seven votes in favor with one abstention.
- Ordinance 2026-08 (managed natural landscape): Second reading approved. Staff said the change adds protections for managed native vegetation while maintaining nuisance-vegetation enforcement; the ordinance passed 8–0.
- Ordinance 2026-09 (Motor Vehicle Highway appropriation): Council approved an additional appropriation request for $1,350,000 from the motor vehicle highway restricted fund; staff said roughly $963,384.57 of that is local match for a Community Crossings grant to renovate Creasy Lane. Council set a public hearing for May 4 at 6:01 p.m. The motion passed 8–0.
- Ordinances 2026-11, 2026-12, 2026-13, 2026-14 (historic-district actions): Council approved on the floor expansions and name changes to include City Hall, the Erie Street properties, and the Long Center into respective local historic districts; all passed 8–0.
Procedural notes: Most measures were moved, seconded, and passed by roll-call vote without extended public comment. The motor-vehicle appropriation was presented by the city controller, who said about $2.3 million remains in the fund and that the appropriation is primarily to meet the local match for the Community Crossings program.

