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Carencro officials review 2023–24 audit; council adjourns after briefing

City of Carencro · June 16, 2025
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Summary

Mayor Charlotte Clavier and city auditor Brad Kolder reviewed the City of Carencro’s 2023–24 audit findings, noting estimated and actual budget figures; the council approved a motion to adjourn after brief remarks.

Carencro Mayor Charlotte Clavier called an audit briefing to order at 5:00 p.m. Monday at Carencro City Hall, where the city’s auditor reviewed the fiscal 2023–24 audit and highlighted estimated versus actual budget figures.

The meeting opened with Councilmember Antoine Babineaux leading the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silent prayer. Mayor Clavier said the session’s purpose was to review and discuss the City of Carencro’s 2023/2024 audit report and then turned the briefing over to the city’s auditor, Brad Kolder.

Kolder reviewed the audit’s budget message findings and drew attention to differences between estimated and actual figures for 2023–24 for the City of Carencro. The transcript records the auditor presenting those findings but does not provide numerical details in the public minutes.

After the presentation, Mayor Charlotte Clavier publicly thanked Brad Kolder and his staff for conducting the city’s audit. There was no recorded motion or vote on policy, budgets, or follow-up actions stemming from the audit review in the transcript.

Councilmember Arceneaux moved to adjourn; Councilmember Sinegal seconded the motion, which the council approved. With no further comments, the meeting adjourned at 5:58 p.m. The minutes were signed "Respectfully submitted" by Lisa Meche, City Clerk, and Mayor Charlotte Clavier.

No additional actions or deadlines were recorded in the minutes; the transcript does not specify numerical audit figures or a schedule for follow-up reports.