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Jurors raise road, grass-cutting and bayou maintenance concerns; mayor contact suggested

Madison Parish Police Jury · July 27, 2026
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Summary

Jurors noted community concerns about road grading and grass cutting and discussed possible bayou spraying and pump repairs; Mr. Hughes suggested contacting the mayor to coordinate bayou cleanup and restoring pumps.

During general business the jurors flagged local infrastructure needs including grading of parish roads and grass cutting along roadways. President Jane Sanders and other jurors noted these as ongoing maintenance concerns but did not set immediate deadlines or funding in the minutes.

District 4 juror Johnny Hughes suggested contacting the Tallulah mayor again to coordinate cleaning and spraying of the bayou and to address nonfunctional pumps that would restore water flow. The minutes record the suggestion but do not record any motion to allocate funds or to assign staff to the task.

Jurors also asked about the status of quotes for bush hog services (minutes spell the term "bushhogs"); President Sanders inquired specifically about the status of quotes for bush hogging.