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Zachary council adopts ordinance revoking Young Street dedication

Mayor and Council, City of Zachary, Louisiana · January 13, 2026
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Summary

The Zachary Mayor and Council unanimously adopted Ordinance 2025-25 to revoke the public right-of-way dedication of Young Street between Loudon Street and W. Central Avenue after a public hearing with no speakers.

The Zachary Mayor and Council voted unanimously Jan. 13 to adopt Ordinance 2025-25, revoking the dedication of the public right-of-way known as Young Street from the intersection of Young Street and Loudon Street to the intersection of Young Street and W. Central Avenue. Councilwoman Ambre DeVirgilio moved the measure and Councilman John LeBlanc seconded; all five council members voted yes.

The ordinance was the subject of a public hearing that opened and closed at about 7:04 p.m.; no members of the public spoke in favor or against the measure. Mayor David McDavid presided over the hearing and read the relevant procedural notices before the council acted.

Council members did not record conditions or amendments on the record; the meeting minutes show only the motion to adopt and the unanimous vote. The council did not receive public testimony opposed to the revocation during the hearing.

Procedurally, the action removes the city's dedication of that segment of Young Street to public use at the request of the adjoining landowner. The council's minutes do not specify subsequent steps such as recording or effective dates; those details were not specified in the meeting record.

The council adjourned later in the evening after handling other business; the ordinance adoption was the most significant land-use item on the agenda.