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“I am excited to join the New Orleans Saints and deeply appreciate the faith that Mrs. (Gayle) Benson and the entire Saints organization have placed in me.” KELLEN MOORE, newly hired Saints head coach
Saints hire Moore Philadelphia offensive coordinator considered one of NFL’s brightest young offensive minds
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Universities fear cuts to NIH funds Leaders warn critical research could be derailed
BY EMILY WOODRUFF Staff writer
The presidents of Louisiana’s largest public and private universities this week warned of severe financial deficits that would derail critical research, cost hundreds of jobs, and push top talent out of the state if a proposed cut to federal research funding is allowed to take place. President Donald Trump administration’s plan to slash $4 billion in research support would leave Louisiana institutions scrambling to cover an estimated $28 million funding gap annually, which could devastate projects on cancer, metabolic disorders and environmental toxins. For now, a federal judge has ordered the administration to halt the cuts, which were set to go into effect Monday. “Without sufficient support, lifesaving discoveries will stall, and research institutions across the state and nation will face crippling financial shortfalls,” LSU President William F. Tate IV said in a statement Tuesday. Tulane University President Michael Fitts said the policy change is “of great concern” in a letter to staff on Monday. University officials are contacting congressional leaders and working “around the clock” to assess the impact of the
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Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore smiles before the start of Super Bowl LIX on Sunday. BY LUKE JOHNSON and MATTHEW PARAS Staff writers
When the New Orleans Saints last changed the trajectory of their franchise, they tabbed a young offensive mind with NFC East roots to lead them out of the cellar. Perhaps they’re trying to rekindle the spark of the Sean Payton era: The Saints officially named Kellen Moore their 12th head coach in franchise history. “I am excited to join the New Or-
leans Saints and deeply appreciate the faith that Mrs. (Gayle) Benson and the entire Saints organization have placed in me,” Moore said in a statement. “I look forward to embracing the challenges ahead and am eager to get started. I would also like to thank the Philadelphia Eagles for an incredible 2024 season. I’m excited to begin this new chapter.” This marks the end of a monthslong search that began when the Saints fired former head coach Dennis Allen on Nov. 4 after the team’s seventh consecutive loss.
New Orleans was the last of seven teams to fill a head coaching vacancy this offseason. The process dragged on for 99 days, as several candidates either accepted another job or withdrew their name from consideration, but within the last few weeks, the Saints zeroed in on Moore as their primary target. “At the start of the interview process, it was important to find a head coach who was the right fit for the New Orleans Saints organization,”
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La. efficiency task force pauses meetings Questions raised about panel’s secret sessions
Steve Orlando, a business owner who chairs the Fiscal Responsibility Program, cited news reports for his decision, writing to legislative leaders on Monday that “the media has attempted BY TYLER BRIDGES to complicate our process by framing Staff writer our informal meetings under public A task force that had begun meeting meetings laws.” Orlando’s letter comes a week after secretly to eliminate wasteful state government spending will temporarily The Times-Picayune | The Advocate suspend its work because of questions first reported that the group had been about whether the group must hold its meeting privately. In a second news story last week, the sessions in public.
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Gov. Jeff Landry, right, talks to the media inside the Louisiana Now Pavilion, set up to highlight the Louisiana economy during Super Bowl LIX.
Landry wants changes to draw business Infrastructure oversight, solution to homelessness sought
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newspaper quoted Gov. Jeff Landry saying the group would keep meeting privately even though experts in this area of state law said the task force is clearly subject to public meetings requirements. Landry created the commission in December through an executive order. It includes eight state legislators and has met twice recently — once at the Governor’s Mansion and once in the
Gov. Jeff Landry made it clear over the past year that he saw hosting the Super Bowl as, above all else, a rare opportunity to sell New Orleans and Louisiana to the world’s top executives as business friendly. With the world’s media attention focused on New Orleans, that meant not only highlighting traditional business topics like tax reform, but also
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Stuck astronauts may return to Earth sooner
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA’s two stuck astronauts may end up back on Earth a little sooner than planned. The space agency announced Tuesday that SpaceX will switch capsules for upcoming astronaut flights in order to bring Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams home in mid-March instead of late March or April. That will shave at least a couple of weeks off their prolonged stay at the International Space Station, which hit the eight-month mark last week. The test pilots should have returned in June on Boeing’s Starliner capsule after what should have been a weeklong flight demo. But the capsule had so much trouble getting to the space station that NASA decided to bring it back empty and reassigned the pair to SpaceX. Then SpaceX delayed the launch of their replacements on a brand new capsule that needed more prepping, which added more time to Wilmore and Williams’ mission. With even more work still anticipated for the new capsule, NASA opted for its next crew to fly up on an older capsule, with liftoff now targeted for March 12. This older capsule had already been assigned to a private crew awaiting launch this spring.
Several brands of canned tuna recalled Several brands of canned tuna sold at stores including Trader Joe’s, Costco and H-E-B have been recalled because they might be contaminated with a type of bacteria that causes botulism, a potentially fatal form of food poisoning. Tri-Union Seafoods, of El Segundo, California, last week recalled certain lots of tuna sold under the Genova, Van Camp’s, H-E-B and Trader Joe’s brand names, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The company said that lids on the “easy open” cans may have a manufacturing defect that could cause the products to leak or to become contaminated with the bacteria that causes botulism. The affected products have retail codes listed in the recall notice and best-by dates in 2027 and 2028. The tuna was also sold at Harris Teeter, Publix, Kroger, Safeway, Walmart and some independent stores in several states. No illnesses have been reported to date, the company said. Consumers should not consume the recalled tuna even if it doesn’t look or smell spoiled. Return the recalled tuna to the store for a full refund, throw it away or contact Tri-Union Seafoods.
Teen sentenced for 100s of ‘swatting’ calls LOS ANGELES — A California teenager was sentenced Tuesday to four years in prison in a case involving hundreds of swatting calls, including to a Florida mosque among other institutions and individuals, federal prosecutors said. Alan W. Filion, 18, pleaded guilty in November to four counts of making interstate threats to injure the person of another. Swatting is the practice of making a prank call to emergency services in an attempt to get a large number of armed police officers dispatched to a particular address. The U.S. Attorney’s Office said Filion made more than 375 swatting and threat calls from August 2022 to January 2024. Those calls included ones in which he claimed to have planted bombs in targeted locations or threatened to detonate bombs and/or conduct mass shootings at those locations, prosecutors said. He targeted religious institutions, high schools, colleges and universities, government officials and people across the United States, prosecutors said.
CORRECTION A story in Tuesday’s edition incorrectly said the city of Mandeville had blocked a proposal for a Copeland family compound on a Mandeville site. The City Council approved a scaled-down proposal in 1998, but the compound was never built. The Times-Picayune regrets the error.
BY BEN FINLEY and JOHN RABY Associated Press
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Displaced Palestinians make their way from central Gaza to their homes in the northern Gaza Strip on Monday.
Netanyahu threatens to resume Gaza fighting BY JOSEF FEDERMAN and SAM METZ Associated Press
JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday threatened to withdraw from the ceasefire in Gaza and directed troops to prepare to resume fighting Hamas if the militant group does not release more hostages on Saturday. Hamas said Monday — and reiterated Tuesday — that it planned to delay the release of three more hostages after accusing Israel of failing to meet the terms of the ceasefire, including by not allowing an agreed-upon number of tents and other aid into Gaza. Amid the mounting tensions, U.S. President Donald Trump emboldened Israel to call for the release of even more remaining hostages on Saturday. After meeting with Jordan’s King Abdullah II at the White House on Tuesday, Trump predicted Hamas would not release all the remaining hostages as he had demanded. “I don’t think they’re going to make the deadline, personally,” the president said of Hamas. “They want to play tough guy. We’ll see how tough they are.” Since the ceasefire took effect, Hamas has released 21 hostages in a series of five exchanges for more than 730 Palestinian prisoners. A second phase calls for the return of all remaining hostages and an indefinite extension of the truce. However, Trump’s statements about both the pending releases and plans for postwar Gaza have destabilized its fragile architecture. It wasn’t immediately clear whether Netanyahu’s threat referred to the three hostages scheduled for release on Saturday or all the remaining hostages, which would be a departure from the terms of the ceasefire. Netanyahu’s office said it “welcomed President Trump’s demand.” As Trump spoke to reporters in Washington and reasserted his demands, an Israeli official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a private meeting, said Israel was “sticking to Trump’s announcement regarding the release of the hostages. Namely, that
they will all be released on Saturday.” Netanyahu’s office also said it ordered the military to mobilize troops on and around the Gaza Strip in preparation for scenarios that could arise. Trump has said Israel should cancel the entire ceasefire if all of the roughly 70 hostages aren’t freed by Saturday. Hamas brushed off his threat Tuesday, doubling down on its claim that Israel has violated the ceasefire and warned that it would only continue releasing hostages if all parties adhered to the ceasefire. “Trump must remember there is an agreement that must be respected by both parties. This is the only way to bring back prisoners,” Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said Tuesday. “The language of threats has no value; it only complicates matters.” The group later condemned Trump’s White House remarks, saying they amounted to a “call for ethnic cleansing” and accusing Trump of seeking to “liquidate the Palestinian cause and deny the national rights of the Palestinian people.” It said in a statement it remained committed to the ceasefire, yet did not address its plans to suspend the hostages releases outlined in the first phase of the agreement. Trump hosted King Abdullah II in Washington as he escalates pressure on Jordan to take in refugees from Gaza, perhaps permanently, as part of his audacious plan to remake the Middle East. “We’re not going to buy anything. We’re going to have it,” Trump said of U.S. control of Gaza as the Jordanian king stood by. Abdullah II was asked repeatedly by reporters about Trump’s plan to remake the Middle East, but didn’t make substantive comments. He also did not comment on the idea that a large number of refugees from Gaza could be welcomed in Jordan, where millions of Palestinian refugees already reside. The king said, however, that Jordan would be willing “right away” to take as many as 2,000 children in Gaza who have cancer or are otherwise ill.
Ukraine, Russia trade long-range attacks as officials probe possibilities BY ILLIA NOVIKOV Associated Press
KYIV, Ukraine — Russian forces targeted Ukraine’s energy and gas infrastructure in a “massive” nighttime missile attack and Ukrainian drones struck an important oil refinery inside Russia, officials said Tuesday, as the near three-year war rumbled on against a backdrop of renewed diplomatic efforts to end it. Ukraine’s state energy company, Ukrenergo, said it imposed emergency blackouts due to the Russian attack. Russia has repeatedly hammered Ukraine’s power grid throughout the war. Meanwhile, as part of its long-range drone campaign against targets deep inside Russia, Ukraine hit a refinery in Russia’s Saratov region about 300 miles from Ukraine’s border, the Army General Staff claimed. The facility produces gasoline, fuel oil and diesel fuel for the Russian military, it said. International efforts are afoot to stop the fighting, with President Don-
ald Trump’s senior advisers expected to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy later this week on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference to discuss a path toward ending the war. Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, Trump’s special envoy to Ukraine and Russia, are among the U.S. administration officials traveling to Germany for the summit. Zelenskyy said late Monday that Trump’s representatives will visit Ukraine this week, ahead of Munich, though he didn’t provide details. Trump said he was sending Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent to Ukraine to meet with Zelenskyy. “This war must and will end soon — too much death and destruction,” Trump said on his Truth Social platform. “The U.S. has spent billions of dollars globally, with little to show. When America is strong, the world is at peace.”
The Ukrainian government aims to sidestep new U.S. tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, according to Ukraine’s First Deputy Prime Minister and Economic Development Minister, Yuliia Svyrydenko. Metallurgical products make up nearly 58% of Ukrainian exports to the U.S., earning Ukraine just over $500 million last year, she said. Ukraine is also offering to make a deal with Trump for continued American military aid in exchange for developing Ukraine’s mineral industry, including rare earth elements needed for modern technology. The Ukrainian air force said Russia fired 124 Shahed and decoy drones across Ukraine overnight. In addition, at least 19 Russian missiles of various types hit Ukrainian gas production facilities, it said. Reports in Russia of the claimed Ukrainian drone attack were sketchy. Officials rarely provide details of successful Ukrainian attacks.
A snowstorm blew into the mid-Atlantic states on Tuesday, causing dozens of accidents on icy roads, prompting school closures and stoking worries about possible power outages. The heaviest snowfall — up to 10 inches — was expected in parts of northern and central Virginia and eastern West Virginia. Ice accumulations could range from a glaze in Kentucky and West Virginia to a half-inch in some higher elevations of West Virginia and the Roanoke Valley of southwestern Virginia, the National Weather Service said. Power outages and tree damage were likely in places with heavy ice buildups. “Did you think winter was over? Think again!” the weather service’s office in Blacksburg, Virginia, said in a post on X. Snow mixed and sleet blew into western Virginia and North Carolina early Tuesday, with the system expected to give way to freezing rain in the afternoon, the weather said. Appalachian Power, which serves 1 million customers in West Virginia, Virginia and Tennessee, said it had requested 700 additional workers from neighboring utilities to assist with problems. About 65 Virginia National Guard soldiers were at facilities along the Interstate 95 and state Route 29 corridors and in southwest Virginia to support the storm response, guard
officials said. Another 20 soldiers and members of the Virginia Defense Force were in support roles. Troops with heavy-duty trucks were organized in chain-saw teams to help clear roads and power line routes. Black Hawk helicopters with rescue hoist capabilities were also on standby. Winter storm warnings extended Tuesday from Kentucky to southern New Jersey. The snow-and-ice mix was expected to become all rain as temperatures climb by Wednesday afternoon. Meanwhile, a separate storm system was expected to dump heavy snow on an area stretching from Kansas to the Great Lakes starting Tuesday night, the weather service said. In Virginia, where Gov. Glenn Youngkin declared a state of emergency and schools and government offices were closed Tuesday, state police reported dozens of accidents, including four injuries. The Department of Transportation advised the public to stay off the roads. With snow in the forecast for the Washington, D.C., area, the Office of Personnel Management recommended that federal workers leave their offices early on Tuesday afternoon. In West Virginia, Smith’s Towing and Truck Repair responded to 10 calls from drivers whose vehicles got stuck in the snow and ice on Interstate 64 near the Virginia border, dispatcher Kelly Pickles said. Four of the vehicles were tractor trailers.
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Matt Hodges plows snow from his driveway in Beckley, W.Va., on Tuesday.
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The first death warrant secured by a district attorney in Louisiana in years was recalled within a day by the Rapides Parish judge who signed it, after the condemned man’s lawyers argued that he hasn’t yet exhausted his legal remedies. The warrant for the execution of Larry Roy was one of at least three sought on Monday by Louisiana district attorneys as Gov. Jeff Landry announced that the state was ready to perform executions by nitrogen gas and vowed to see such executions through. Collin Sims, the district attorney in St. Tammany and Washington parishes, and Charles Adams, the district attorney for DeSoto Parish, also sought death warrants on Monday. Roy’s warrant was signed by 9th District Judge Lowell Hazel. It called for Roy to be put to death on March 19 for the 1993 stabbing deaths of Freddie Richard Jr. and Rosetta Silas at a home in Cheneyville. But Hazel dismissed the warrant as “null and void,” staying the execution. “As of now there is no order to execute Larry Roy,” said District Attorney Phillip Terrell in an interview, adding that he planned to try again. Court records show that in 2004, Roy’s application for post-conviction relief was tabled, with no hearing having been held. Meanwhile, Sims on Monday asked 22nd District Judge Alan Zaunbrecher to set an execution date for Jessie Hoffman, who was sent to death row for the 1996 killing of Mary “Molly” Elliot, a 28-year-old advertising executive, after a rape. Adams also sought a death warrant in DeSoto, for Christopher Sepulvado, the oldest person on Louisiana’s death row. Sepulvado, 81, was convicted of first-degree murder in the March 1992 death of his 6-year-old stepson, Wesley Allen Mercer, in the child’s home. An attorney for Sepulvado said Tuesday that the warrant scheduled his execution for March 17, and that he has already been placed on palliative care in prison after a recent sharp decline in his health. Landry announced Monday that executions would soon resume in Louisiana for the first time since 2010. The hiatus is due partly to a shortage of lethal injection drugs and to legal challenges. But early last year, Louisiana’s Legislature and Landry passed a law adding nitrogen hypoxia and electrocution to a new list of state-approved execution methods, at the discretion of the corrections secretary. “The time for broken promises has ended; we will carry out these sentences and justice will be dispensed,” Landry said in a news release. The legislation came during a special session to fight crime — and shortly after Alabama began executing people by nitrogen gas.
Alabama has executed four people by nitrogen hypoxia, including three in 2024 and another, Demetrius Terrence Frazier, last week, according to the Death Penalty Information Center. Oklahoma and Mississippi also have approved execution by gas, though neither has used the method.
‘Entirely inaccurate’ Rebecca Hudsmith, an attorney for Hoffman who serves as federal public defender for the Middle and Western districts of Louisiana, issued a statement Tuesday opposing an execution date for her client. “Jessie suffered horrific abuse and neglect as a child and was forsaken by all those entrusted with protecting him,” the statement read. “Jessie has worked hard to overcome the trauma. He is a father with a close, loving relationship with his son, who he helped raise from prison. He has become a valued and stabilizing presence at the prison.” Hoffman is one of two men on death row for crimes committed in St. Tammany Parish. Sims said his office filed for an execution date for Hoffman after learning the state would resume carrying out the death penalty. “It’s not like a new decision is being made. That is the sentence,” Sims said in a phone interview. “The only reason why it hasn’t been carried out is because there was not a means to execute the sentence.” In Rapides Parish, Roy’s attorneys wrote that Terrell’s office had misrepresented the legal status of the case, jumping the gun by claiming that “all post conviction pleadings have been resolved in favor of the state” in the case. “This is entirely inaccurate,” wrote Blythe Taplin, of Loyola Law School’s Center for Social Justice. The Louisiana Supreme Court long ago ordered a hearing on Roy’s claims that he received unconstitutionally poor representation, among others. That hearing was put on hold. A judge in 2004 ordered the state to respond to concerns about undisclosed records, records show. Nothing has changed in 20 years, according to Taplin. Terrell, the district attorney, argued that Roy abandoned his bid for post-conviction relief, and that it’s long past time for him to be executed. Terrell pointed to the brutality of the crime for which Roy was sent to death row. Along with the two slain victims, three survivors were slashed. “You can still see the scars … where he cut them from ear to ear with a butcher knife,” he said. “This case is nearly 30 years old. I have surviving victims. They wanted us to move forward,” Terrell added. “We feel like the jury and the justice system gave them a promise, and we’re going to try to deliver.”
Death penalty suit State Attorney General Liz
Murrill said she expects legal challenges from defense attorneys whose clients have execution dates set. “That’s what ordinarily happens when they start to take advantage of whatever appellate rights they have left,” she said in an interview Tuesday. “I also expect to be successful in fighting off those motions.” But the renewed push for executions could revive a 12-year-old civil lawsuit over the death penalty. In December 2012, Hoffman and other death row inmates filed a complaint over the state’s execution protocols in Louisiana’s Middle District Court. As Louisiana struggled to obtain proper lethal injection drugs, the state ultimately halted all executions. In 2022, U.S. District Court Judge Shelly Dick dismissed the lawsuit because the state still could not get the drugs. That decision came at the request of Landry, who was then the state attorney general. The day after Dick issued her decision, Landry pushed to “remove any other obstacles” to executions. But Dick also gave the plaintiffs the right to refile the suit. Last year, after Louisiana expanded its list of execution methods, attorneys for the death row inmates filed a motion for relief from judgment in hopes of reopening the case. On Monday, as the case remained unresolved, they filed a motion to submit an emergency brief, citing the state’s efforts to set execution dates for Hoffman and Roy. Murrill acknowledged the new action in the case, but said she did not expect it to be successful. “There’s been an attempt to reopen the (lawsuit) that was filed over a decade ago,” she said. “That case was dismissed by Judge Dick. … It’s just not the proper vehicle to challenge (executions).” Like Landry, she vowed to ensure the executions are carried out. “There are a lot of families that have been waiting for justice for a long time,” Murrill said. “The state needs to keep the promise that it made to seek justice, and to see that it’s carried out.” Cecelia Kappel, an attorney representing death row inmates in the civil case, pushed back on Murrill’s comments and slammed the state’s death penalty system. “Louisiana’s death penalty system makes promises that it can’t keep, with over 84% of death sentences reversed for reasons such as prosecutorial misconduct, individuals that have serious mental illness, trauma (or) brain damage and even innocence,” she said. Some criminal justice advocates also argue execution is not a successful deterrent to crime. Staff writer Willie Swett contributed to this story.
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A worker carries materials up a ladder at a home getting a new fortified roof May 31, 2024, on St. Claude Avenue in New Orleans. Homeowners looking for funding to put a fortified roof on their house can register for the next round of state grants starting Wednesday.
New round of roof grants starts BY SAM KARLIN Staff writer
Homeowners looking for funding to put a fortified roof on their house can register for the next round of state grants starting Wednesday, as the Louisiana Department of Insurance prepares to hand out 1,000 new grants. Homeowners who qualify will have five days to register for the next round of grants, from Wednesday at 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Sunday. The Louisiana Department of Insurance will select winners randomly. The Insurance Department has been doling out the $10,000 grants at a methodical pace, with 300 grants awarded in the previous round last fall. This time, 1,000 homeowners will be selected, a spokesperson said. The Legislature set up the grant program in hopes that helping people put stronger roofs on their homes will tamp down skyrocketing home insurance premiums that have caused a crisis
throughout the southern part of the state. Insurance companies offer widely varying discounts in exchange for fortified roofs, and Gov. Jeff Landry said recently he’s supportive of requiring certain levels of discounts, like Alabama does. And demand has far outstripped supply: Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple said recently that when the agency opened up registrations for the 300 slots last year, nearly 12,000 people applied. “There’s a lot of demand for it,” Temple said during a Public Affairs Research Council webinar last week. Homeowners qualify if they live in the coastal zone, as well as Lake Charles, Sulphur and Westlake. They also must be able to cover any additional costs over $10,000, which is often a significant barrier for low and medium-income people. The state has partnered with some nonprofits to help bridge the gap. There’s wide agreement among policymakers and
insurance experts that Louisiana needs to dramatically beef up the strength of homes and businesses to make them more resilient in the face of hurricanes if the state is to remain insurable, and livable, in the long term. The state modeled the fortified roof grant program after Alabama, which has seen a groundswell of support, including tens of thousands who have put fortified roofs on their homes on their own, without state funding. So far, Louisiana has doled out 1,800 grants, and Temple said more than 3,300 people have put on a fortified roof without a grant. Temple said during the PAR event that he’s talking with the state building code council about potentially strengthening the statewide building codes to ensure new roofs are fortified. Temple is also expected to seek a permanent funding stream for fortified roofs by taking part of the premium taxes and increasing fees on entities the department licenses. He’s targeting $30 million a year.
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NEW YORK — New York City Mayor Eric Adams vowed to regain the public’s trust Tuesday as the Justice Department moved to halt his criminal corruption case, an extraordinary directive that officials said would free him up to assist in the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown. In his first public comments since federal prosecutors were ordered to drop the case, Adams said he was eager to “put this cruel episode behind us and focus entirely on the future of this city.” He did not mention President Donald Trump by name but praised the Justice Department for its “honesty,” adding that he would “never put any personal benefit above my solemn responsibility as your mayor.” The mayor’s brief address at City Hall came one day after acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove told federal prosecutors in Manhattan to dismiss the bribery charges “as soon as is practicable.” In a two-page memo, Bove said the Justice Department reached the decision “without assessing the strength of the evidence.” Rather, he claimed the case was politically motivated and said the dismissal would allow Adams to “devote full attention and resources” to combating illegal immigration and violent crime. Adams, who was elected as a centrist Democrat, had already shifted rightward following his indictment in September, praising Trump and expressing a willingness to roll back some of the city’s protections for undocumented migrants. But in the wake of the memo, he is facing a barrage of criticism from those who say he is now beholden to the Trump administration’s agenda. “It certainly sounds like President Trump is holding the Mayor hostage,” Rev. Al Sharpton, an influential ally of Adams, said in a statement Tuesday. “I have supported the Mayor, but he has been put in an unfair position — even for him — of essentially political blackmail.” Several of the mayor’s challengers in the Democratic Party also suggested Adams would now put Trump’s interests over those of New Yorkers. Asked on Tuesday if the mayor was compromised, Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, responded: “I truly don’t know.” The task of carrying out the Justice Department’s order now falls to Danielle Sassoon, a seasoned prosecutor who was appointed acting U.S. attorney in Manhattan just days after Trump took office.
Her office declined to comment and has not indicated what it plans to do next. In a letter sent last month, prosecutors in the Adams case praised the strength of the evidence, dismissing the mayor’s claim of political prosecution as an attempt “to shift the focus away from the evidence of his guilt.” Sassoon has limited power to oppose the order. She can be replaced at will by the Justice Department. Trump in November nominated Jay Clayton, the former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, to lead the office. His appointment must be confirmed by the Senate. Under the terms laid out in the memo, the charges could still be refiled after the November mayoral election. Dismissal of the case should be conditional, Bove said, on Adams agreeing in writing that prosecutors are legally allowed to bring the charges back if they choose. That means the threat of a renewed prosecution will hover over Adams in all of his dealings with the Trump administration while he is mayor. “I have not seen anything like this before,” said Arlo Devlin-Brown, the former chief of public corruption at the U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan. “For a case that’s already been charged to be reversed in the absence of some real new development in the merits of the case is highly unusual.” Even with some uncertainty about what happens next, Adams struck a tone of vindication Tuesday, describing the criminal prosecution against him as an “unnecessary ordeal” that had been sensationalized in the media. “Who I am is not in the headlines, it’s in my history,” he said. “As I said from the outset, I never broke the law and I never would.” Federal prosecutors charged Adams in September with accepting illegal campaign contributions and lavish travel perks worth more than $100,000 — including expensive flight upgrades and luxury hotel stays — while serving in his previous job as Brooklyn borough president. The indictment said a Turkish official who helped facilitate the trips then leaned on Adams for favors, including lobbying the Fire Department to allow a newly constructed diplomatic building to open in time for a planned visit by Turkey’s president. Prosecutors also said they had evidence Adams personally directed campaign staffers to solicit foreign donations, then disguised those contributions to qualify for a city program that provides a generous, publicly funded match for small donations.
BELLADERE, Haiti — A crowd of 500 descended from dusty trucks on a recent morning and shuffled through a tiny gap in a border gate separating Haiti from the Dominican Republic. They were the first deportees of the day, some still clad in work clothes and others barefoot as they lined up for food, water and medical care in the Haitian border city of Belladère before mulling their next move. Under a broiling sun, the migrants recounted what they said were mounting abuses by Dominican officials after President Luis Abinader ordered them in October to start deporting at least 10,000 immigrants a week under a harsh new policy widely criticized by civil organizations. “They broke down my door at 4 in the morning,” said Odelyn St. Fleur, who had worked as a mason in the Dominican Republic for two decades. He had been sleeping next to his wife and 7-year-old son. The number of alleged human rights violations ranging from unauthorized home raids to racial profiling to deporting breastfeeding mothers and unaccompanied minors is surging as officials ramp up deportations to Haiti, which shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic. More than a quarter million people were deported last year, and more than 31,200 in January alone. “The situation has reached a critical point,” said Roudy Joseph, an activist who accused officials of ignoring due process during arrests. “Every day, children are left abandoned at schools.”
off in Belladère, he would have to cross through gang territory where gunmen open fire on public transport. “There’s no food, there’s nothing, only criminals,” he said of Haiti, where more than 5,600 people were reported killed last year, the majority by gangs that control 85% of the capital, Portau-Prince. If Milien were to return a third time to the Dominican Republic, dozens of smugglers await. Mack, a Haitian who only gave his first name to speak freely about smuggling, said he ferries migrants across the border up to six times a week. He charges $3 per person, and then offers $8 to Dominican border guards: “If you pay them, they will let you through,” he said. He lived almost three years in Santo Domingo, installing drywall until he got deported. He then joined a ‘I’ll wait for you’ thriving smuggling operaOn a recent afternoon, doz- tion and said he doesn’t plan ens of vendors lined up on ei- on returning to the capital ther side of the men, women until the crackdown eases. “Here, everyone knows and unaccompanied children who marched single file into me,” he said. “They don’t Belladère after being deported, their feet sinking into a muddy, garbage-strewn trail that smelled of urine. The men tried to sell them jeans, water, SIM cards and illegal trips back to the Dominican Republic: “Would you like to pass through? I’ll wait for you on the other side,” they whispered in Creole. Despite the crackdown, many re-enter the Dominican Republic, exposing a broken system. That afternoon marked the second time Jimmy Milien, a 32-year-old floor installer, was deported. He was arrested in the capital, Santo Domingo, in 2024 and again in mid-January when authorities boarded a public bus and pointed at him. “Damn devil Haitian, get off,” he recalled them saying before they even asked for documents. He left behind his wife and two children, ages 3 and 12, and doesn’t know when he’ll see them again. He was planning to travel to Haiti’s capital, but like thousands of others dropped
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Alone at the border Military checkpoints dot the road leading out of the dusty border to the Dominican capital. Authorities board buses, stick their heads into car windows and detain suspected undocumented migrants, but many jump out before a checkpoint and hop on again further down the road. The influx of Haitian migrants and their attempts to re-enter illegally is something that vexes Vice Admiral Luis Rafael Lee Ballester, Dominican migration director. “The Dominican Republic…has taken too much responsibility for the situation in Haiti,” he said. “We are willing to provide support, but it’s important that Haiti’s leaders instill order in their country, that they look after their people.” Dominican officials argue that Haitian immigrants have overburdened the country’s public services, with more than 80,000 new Haitian students enrolled in public schools in the past four years. Health officials say Haitian
women account for up to 70% of births in the country, costing the government millions of dollars. Ballester said he will deploy additional migration officials across the country to tackle what he described as a surge in undocumented immigrants, saying they’re a burden and a danger to his country. While he denied abuse allegations, he acknowledged officials are allowed to enter homes “during a hot pursuit” and that personnel are being retrained “because our commitment to respecting human rights is unquestionable.” Ballester said the Dominican Republic does not deport unaccompanied minors and that officials now separate women and children from men during deportations. But in late January, five teenagers without their parents were deported. Among them was Jovenson Morette, 15, who said he was detained while working in a field. He and the four others were interviewed by Haitian officials in Belladère who were trying to track down their parents.
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things in an order. “For Augustine, every love, even the love of neighbor, must be ordered beneath the love of God,” he wrote. “This hierarchy extends to our human relationships where love for family, community, and nation should precede our love for the world at large, not in intensity but in priority of duty and responsibility.” Homan, a Catholic, said
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ROME — Pope Francis issued a major rebuke Tuesday to the Trump administration’s plans for mass deportations of migrants, warning that the forceful removal of people purely because of their illegal status deprives them of their inherent dignity and “will end badly.” Francis took the remarkable step of addressing the U.S. migrant crackdown in a letter to U.S. bishops in which he appeared to take direct aim at Vice President JD Vance’s defense of the deportation program on theological grounds. U.S. border czar Tom Homan immediately pushed back, noting that the Vatican is a city-state surrounded by walls and that Francis should leave border enforcement to his office. History’s first Latin American pope has long made caring for migrants a priority of his pontificate, citing the biblical command to “welcome the stranger” in demanding that countries welcome, protect, promote and integrate those fleeing conflicts, poverty and climate disasters. Francis has also said governments are expected to do so to the limits of their capacity. The Argentine Jesuit and President Donald Trump have long sparred over migration, including before Trump’s first administration when Francis in 2016 famously said anyone who builds a wall to keep out migrants was “not a Christian.” In the letter, Francis said nations have the right to defend themselves and keep their communities safe from criminals. “That said, the act of deporting people who in many cases have left their own land for reasons of extreme poverty, insecurity, exploitation, persecution or serious deterioration of the environment, damages the dignity of
Francis should fix the Catholic Church and leave U.S. border protection to his department. “He wants to attack us for securing our border. He’s got a wall around the Vatican, does he not?” Homan told reporters in a video from The Hill posted on X. “So he’s got a wall around that protects his people and himself, but we can’t have a wall around the United States.”
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Pope Francis presides over a mass for the jubilee of the armed forces in St. Peter’s Square at The Vatican on Sunday. many men and women, and of entire families, and places them in a state of particular vulnerability and defenselessness,” he wrote. Citing the Book of Exodus and Jesus Christ’s own experience, Francis affirmed the right of people to seek shelter and safety in other lands and described the deportation plan as a “major crisis” unfolding in the U.S. Anyone schooled in Christianity “cannot fail to make a critical judgment and express its disagreement with any measure that tacitly or explicitly identifies the illegal status of some migrants with criminality,” he said. “What is built on the basis of force, and not on the truth about the equal dignity of every human being, begins badly and will end badly,” he warned. The president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Archbishop Timothy Broglio, responded with a letter of thanks to the pope. “With you, we pray that the U.S. government keep its prior commitments to help those in desperate need,”
Broglio wrote. “Boldly I ask for your continued prayers so that we may find the courage as a nation to build a more humane system of immigration, one that protects our communities while safeguarding the dignity of all.” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said last week that more than 8,000 people had been arrested in immigration enforcement actions since Trump took office Jan. 20. Some have been deported, others are being held in federal prisons and still others are being held at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba. Vance, a Catholic convert, has defended the administration’s America-first crackdown by citing a concept from medieval Catholic theology known in Latin as “ordo amoris.” He has said the concept delineates a hierarchy of care — to family first, followed by neighbor, community, fellow citizens and lastly those elsewhere. In his letter, Francis appeared to correct Vance’s understanding of the concept. “Christian love is not a
concentric expansion of interests that little by little extend to other persons and groups,” he wrote. “The true ordo amoris that must be promoted is that which we discover by meditating constantly on the parable of the ‘Good Samaritan,’ that is, by meditating on the love that builds a fraternity open to all, without exception.” David Gibson, director of the center for religion and culture at Fordham University, said in a social media post that Francis’ letter “takes aim at every single absurd theological claim by JD Vance and his allies in conservative Catholicism (and the Catholic electorate).” Vance’s reference to the ordo amoris had won support from many on the Catholic right in the U.S., including the Catholic League, which said he was right about the hierarchy of Christian love. Writing in Crisis Magazine, editor Eric Sammons said Vance was merely drawing on the wisdom of St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas and the broader teaching of the Church to insist on loving
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Continued from page 1A said Saints owner Gayle Benson in a statement. “Through the search process, it became clear that Kellen is the right person to help us re-establish a winning program and culture that our fans are accustomed to and have come to expect.” Moore is coming off a recent Super Bowl win with the Eagles — another factor in delaying his hire, as neither the Saints nor Moore could not make anything official until after last Sunday’s game. With the help of a defense that forced three turnovers, one of which was returned for a touchdown and two of which gave Philadelphia a short field, Moore’s offense put up 33 of the Eagles’ 40 points against a Chiefs team that finished the regular season with the NFL’s No. 4 scoring defense. “I think the best part about Kellen’s offensive genius is that we had two weeks to really set up a game plan that has an answer for everything that (Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo) has,” Eagles offensive tackle Jordan Mailata said after the game. “It’s such a tough time trying to figure it out — it’s like Rubik’s Cube stuff out there.” The 36-year-old Moore has called plays for some of the NFL’s more prolific offensive attacks in his short coaching career: In his six seasons as offensive coordinator for the Eagles, Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Chargers, Moore’s offenses finished top-10 in scoring four times. His 2021 Cowboys unit finished No. 1 in both total and scoring offense. At one point, he was one of the NFL’s most promising young head coaching candidates, but his star dimmed.
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response to a lawsuit filed by the AAMC and other health care and advocacy organizations. Twelve Louisiana institutions — including hospitals owned by Ochsner Health, LCMC Health, and Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System — are members of AAMC, along with LSU and Tulane medical schools. Louisiana institutions received over $211 million in NIH funding in fiscal year 2024. If indirect costs were capped at 15%, the state would lose around $28 million in funding yearly, according to a calculation based on the 2024 data by James S. Murphy, deputy director of higher education policy at Education Reform Now, a nonpartisan nonprofit think tank. The biggest impact would be on Tulane and LSU. LSU institutions, like the health centers in New Orleans and Shreveport and Pennington Biomedical in Baton Rouge, would lose about $10.7 million, according to Murphy’s estimate. Tulane would face a $15.8 million loss. Tate on Tuesday pegged LSU’s loss a bit higher, at around $12 million, and estimated that Louisiana could lose hundreds of employees. “This brain drain will have long-term consequences, pushing top talent out of the state and weakening the
very foundation of biomedical progress,” he said. Other Louisiana institutions would see less significant losses but have smaller endowments to make up the difference in funding. Using 2024 data, Xavier University would see a $1.4 million loss, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette would lose $130,000, Southern University get $82,700 less and the University of Louisiana at Monroe would be down $15,000. Officials there said the cuts would have a “significant impact on our research capacity and overhead costs.” “One thing I’ve heard loud and clear from my people in Louisiana is that Louisiana will suffer from these cuts,” Baton Rouge Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy told STAT News. “And research that benefits people in Louisiana may not be done.” A handful of Louisiana institutions, such as Louisiana Tech University, could see small gains because of differences in the cost to maintain research infrastructure and the type of expenses that indirect costs can cover. Louisiana Tech Executive Vice President for External Affairs Cami Geisman said the impact would be “minimal overall.” The Trump administration said NIH indirect costs are difficult to oversee and cited private research funders like the Gates Foundation,
which caps indirect costs at 10%, as a benchmark. “Most private foundations that fund research provide substantially lower indirect costs than the federal government,” the guidance stated. However, private foundations fund far fewer projects and don’t cover large-
scale biomedical research infrastructure. Judge Angel Kelley, of the U.S. District Court of Massachusetts, issued a temporary restraining order late Monday, pausing the cuts. This ruling follows a similar order earlier that day in a case involving 22 states that did not include Louisiana. A
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getting directly involved in addressing quality of life issues like New Orleans’ crumbling infrastructure, homeless encampments and public safety. Now that the NFL circus has left town and the region’s economic boosters and hospitality promoters are patting themselves on the back, the question turns to what’s next? Is it back to business as usual or should the big cleanup effort lead to permanent change? Landry, in an interview Tuesday, said he will push for permanent change across a range of issues, including infrastructure improvements, homelessness policy, tax and insurance reform, all of which are often seen as crucial to attracting new investment to New Orleans and the state. “I think that the people in the city, every citizen out there, has looked up and said, ‘Wow, this is possible,’ ” said Landry of the infrastructure program, which saw about 10 years of work done in a few months. He believes Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s administration is receptive to permanently coordinating on infrastructure improvements. “If you want the kind of results that we got this fast you’ve got to change,” he said. Despite the size and complexity of the underlying tasks, the project management of the Super Bowl program was relatively simple and inexpensive. GNO Inc.’s CEO Michael Hecht, who was tapped last June by Landry and Cantrell to lead the program, outsourced day-today management to Toblar, a construction project man-
agement firm for a little over $200,000. They tracked progress on project management software and coordinated via weekly meetings among the various agencies. Though there has been no formal talk of creating a permanent coordinating unit, Hecht has said they plan to keep going with projects at least through Mardi Gras. Dealing with the city’s homelessness might prove more vexing. In the final weeks ahead of the Super Bowl, Landry won a court decision that allowed him to proceed with a plan to move people from downtown encampments to a warehouse in Gentilly near the Industrial Canal. The move received a mixed reaction from city officials and agencies that serve the homeless. But Landry said it was time for a different approach to the problem. He also said he wants to review how state and federal funds are being channeled and focus more on permanent solutions. “You can’t tell me that leaving a person on the street is compassionate,” Landry said. “There is a large component that is a mental health problem and the more we recognize that the more we can utilize various ways to get people off the street. But there’s a responsibility for those people as well. It’s not about a hand out, it’s mostly about a hand up.” Landry spent the final week ahead of Super Bowl and gameday itself mostly schmoozing high-profile business leaders. Catching Sunday’s showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles from Saints owner Gayle Benson’s box at Caesars Superdome, he said he was astonished by the access the big game afforded. “Maybe it was me being a little naive because I’ve nev-
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er been to the Super Bowl before, only watched from Super Bowl parties like everybody else,” he said. “But I didn’t realize the opportunity the Super Bowl gets you to meet with CEOs and folks that run some of the biggest corporations in America and in the world in a fun and relaxed atmosphere and just talk about things.” The guests in the Benson box on game day included President Donald Trump, the first sitting president to attend a Super Bowl, as well as other high-ranking politicians like U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-Benton, and National Security Advisor Michael Waltz. NFL team owners who stopped by Benson’s suite included owners of big nonsport companies. They included Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shahid Khan, who founded Flex-N-Gate, an $8 billion-a-year auto parts maker. Also, Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank, co-founder of Home Depot. Both Khan and Blank had moored their super yachts along the New Orleans Mississippi riverfront, which garnered further nuggets of publicity for the city. Landry and his Secretary of Economic Development Susan Bourgeois had also spent the previous week hosting executives from companies, including Google’s parent Alphabet, whose Waymo subsidiary announced it will be testing its driverless cars in New Orleans later this year. Others on hand for a week of events at the state’s specially-constructed NOW Pavilion included Anduril, a virtual reality company, and chipmaker Nvidia, which is leading the artificial intelligence boom. The continual theme of the conversations, Landry said, was “Hey, come and take a
look at New Orleans and the state of Louisiana as a whole and some of the things we’ve been able to put in place over the last year.” In his first year in office, Landry has prioritized business-friendly policies. In June, he signed legislation aimed at modernizing Louisiana’s economic development approach. This law established a private sector-led board to advise on policies promoting economic growth, signaling a commitment to revitalizing business investment and job creation in the state. In November, he signed into law major corporate and personal income tax cuts, which he said were designed to stimulate economic activity and make Louisiana more attractive to businesses and individuals. Though welcomed by the business community, Landry’s reforms have faced criticism for being regressive and potentially underfunding essential ser-
vices for families across the state. Greg Rusovich, CEO of logistics company Transocean and chair of the state’s Board of International Trade, said that to improve the state’s relatively low ranking for new investment, the Landry administration needs to build on recent improvements reducing crime and reducing red tape. “As these two priorities take hold, we become unbeatable when combined with our people and culture,” Rusovich said. Landry said his priorities as the Louisiana Legislature heads into a new session this spring are to simplify and lower taxes further on individuals and businesses and to try to find ways to bring insurance costs down. On taxes, he noted that Louisiana still ranks 40 among the 50 states by the Tax Foundation. The nonpartisan think tank cites the state’s exceptionally complicated income tax system as the main reason for its poor
showing. Landry said he is also open to some kind of government involvement to solve the state’s insurance crisis. Former Congressman Ron Klein, a Democratic representative from Florida, pushed a bill for years that would provide federal money to state-run insurers for catastrophe-related risks. Variations of that proposal have been gaining traction, even among Republicans, since last year’s hurricanes wrought havoc across the South. “What we’ve seen with insurance companies is they’ve enriched shareholders but it’s made the American consumer poor,” Landry said. “I don’t know if it should be against public policy in this country for an insurance company to be publicly controlled. We have to have an honest discussion about it.” Email Anthony McAuley tmcauley@theadvocate. com.
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force’s goal. “We hope this pause is temporary and the group will resume its important work to find efficiencies in government — but this time with full transparency, as required by law,” Procopio said. “Public input is not an obstacle to good governance. It is essential to it. Louisiana citizens deserve open discussions about how their tax dollars are managed.” A commission created by the Legislature and then-Gov. Bobby Jindal in 2009 held dozens of public meetings that led to tens of millions of dollars in savings. On Dec. 12, Landry named Orlando, a close friend from Lafayette, as the chair, along with four state representatives and four senators. In his letter, Orlando said he and Landry have a “shared mission to restore common-sense fiscal fundamentals.” Landry became governor last year after then-Gov. John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, and the preceding Republican-controlled Legislature produced years of budget surpluses. Orlando wrote that he had
conducted a similar review of spending of the Attorney General’s Office while Landry was attorney general. It “resulted in significant, real savings for taxpayers,” he said. But, he added, “I am concerned that these media actions may discourage citizens who are willing to volunteer their time and expertise to help restore fiscal sanity to our government. It appears that there is an active effort to create obstacles in our pursuit of efficiency.” Orlando did not specify the obstacles he believes the media has sought to impose and did not identify which citizens might be discouraged from assisting the task force. “As someone with extensive experience in this area, I find it insulting that the media would imply we are engaged in clandestine negotiations that could harm taxpayers,” he said. Orlando and the Governor’s Office did not immediately respond to calls for comment. Email Tyler Bridges at tbridges@theadvocate. com.
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High court to rule on La. congressional districts March 24 hearing to address majority-Black districts
BY MARK BALLARD Staff writer
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court scheduled a March 24 hearing to determine whether Louisiana will have one or two majority-Black congressional districts. The high court is being asked to sort out two competing lines of legal thought about how to account for race and politics when state legislatures adjust voting district lines every 10 years to better match population shifts. Two different federal courts — one in Baton Rouge and one based in Monroe — came to conflicting conclusions when interpreting the standards legislators used to draw the districts. Louisiana has six representatives in the U.S. House. “If there’s a problem, then the problem is with the jurisprudence on this subject, and the United States Supreme Court will be in a position to fix it,” state Attorney General Liz Murrill said Tuesday. In 2022, the Legislature approved a map with five majority-White districts and one majority-Black district, as the state had for years. But the U.S. Census showed the state’s Black population now accounts for roughly a third of the state’s 4.6 million residents. Several groups of Black voters legally challenged the Legislature’s first map. They argued that the census numbers indicated two of the congressional districts needed to be composed in such a way that Black candidates have chance of succeeding in a state with a history of Whites not voting
“If there’s a problem, then the problem is with the jurisprudence on this subject, and the United States Supreme Court will be in a position to fix it.”
for Black congressional candidates. The federal court in Baton Rouge found that the 2022 map had violated the dictates of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which requires minorities to have an equal say in elections, and ordered the state back to the drawing board. In one of his first acts after being sworn in as governor in January 2024, Jeff Landry ordered the newly elected Legislature to draw a new map that allowed for two Black and four White congresspersons, which they did before the month was out. U.S. Rep. Cleo Fields, DBaton Rouge, won the election for the second majorityBlack seat. A dozen “non-African Americans” challenged that configuration in Monroe federal court, arguing the new maps overly relied on race and thus violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution that requires states to treat its citizens equally regardless of race. “This (newest) map was passed by a supermajority of the Louisiana Legislature after multiple trips to the appeal courts on our prior map,” Murrill said. “Legislatures have the primary responsibility to draw these maps and they should have more clear rules to do their job and not be mired in litigation for the entire next decade, then it starts all over again.”
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posing sides. Proponents of a second minority-majority district pushed the Legislature to configure the second majority-Black district along the Mississippi River from Baton Rouge to Monroe. That would have linked communities with compatible needs in a geographically compact region with fewer split parishes, as required in Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. It was the Louisiana Legislature, with a Republican supermajority, that drew the district to include just about every Black neighborhood from Baton Rouge to Lafayette to Opelousas to Alexandria to Natchitoches to Shreveport. And Republican legislators did so to include more White voters in the districts of House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-Benton, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-Jefferson, and Rep. Julia Letlow, R-Start and a member of the House Appropriations Committee. “No voting rights plaintiffs would have proposed this configuration” that the Legislature used, Li said. But the Legislature created the second majorityBlack district they wanted, An unusual case so they accepted the newer The case has attracted a map. The Supreme Court has lot of attention in the voting given deference to legislarights world. Louisiana’s case differs tors when redistricting. Still, from the usual election-re- the current Supreme Court lated issues the high court is asked to sort out, said Michael Li, of the Brennan Center at New York University and one of the nation’s leading experts on redistricting law. In most cases the state and minority plaintiffs are on op-
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A lot of voices weigh in Dozens of parties have filed briefs detailing for the justices their opinions on how the high court should decide. The Mandan, Hidatsa and
Arikara Nation of Native Americans asked the court to accept the Louisiana Legislature’s latest map because courts in North Dakota backed their case using similar arguments. Several GOP-run states joined Alabama in arguing that, unless minority populations are forbidden from registering to vote and are blocked from voting, then the Voting Rights Act has not been violated. Attorneys general from 19 Democratic-run states argued that spreading minority voters in small numbers across districts packed with White voters effectively keeps minorities from being represented properly. One of Louisiana’s two Black congressmen, Rep. Troy Carter, D-New Orleans, filed a brief arguing that having diversity among the congressional delegations re-
quires the representatives of the same state with different politics and often opposing interests to negotiate, which leads to a better understanding between the races. Four days after being sworn is as president, Donald Trump withdrew from the case and invalidated a brief Joe Biden’s administration had filed. “Following the change in administration, the Department of Justice has reconsidered the government’s position in these cases. The purpose of this letter is to notify the Court that the previously filed brief no longer represents the position of the United States,” wrote acting Solicitor General Sarah M. Harris on January 24. As neither administration was directly involved in the lawsuit, Trump’s withdrawal will have little effect.
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largest economy, Chancellor Olaf Scholz told parliament that “if the U.S. leaves us no other choice, then the European Union will react united,” adding: “Ultimately, trade wars always cost both sides prosperity.”
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BRUSSELS — U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum “will not go unanswered,” European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen vowed on Tuesday, adding that they will trigger tough countermeasures from the 27-nation bloc. It means iconic U.S. industries like bourbon, jeans and motorcycles should beware. “The EU will act to safeguard its economic interests,” von der Leyen said in a statement in reaction to U.S. President Donald Trump’s imposition of tariffs on steel and aluminum on Monday. “Tariffs are taxes — bad for business, worse for consumers,” von der Leyen said. “Unjustified tariffs on the EU will not go unanswered — they will trigger firm and proportionate countermeasures.” The EU trade minister scheduled a first emergency video meeting on the bloc’s response on Tuesday. “It is also important that everyone sticks together. Difficult times require such full solidarity,” said Prime Minister Donald Tusk of Poland, which holds the EU presidency.
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European steel companies are bracing for losses. “It will further worsen the situation of the European steel industry, exacerbating an already dire market environment,” said Henrik Adam, president of the Eurofer European steel association. He said the EU could lose up to 3.7 million tons of steel ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO By MARTIN MEISSNER exports. The United States is the second biggest export Steel on coil cars ahead of transport is lined up at the main factory of struggling steel market for EU steel producproducer thyssenkrupp in Duisburg, Germany, on Feb. 4. EU leaders have said that they will ers, representing 16% of the total EU steel exports. seek countermeasures for U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum. “Losing a significant part In Germany, the EU’s of these exports cannot be countermeasures could ”Motorcycles, jeans, peaeasily amount to those that nut butter, bourbon, whiswere used to retaliate then key and a whole range of if the measures come into products that of course also force March 12. affect American exportBernd Lange, the chair of ers” would be targeted, he the European Parliament’s added. trade committee, warned The EU Commission, that previous trade mea- which negotiates trade relasures were only suspended tions on behalf of the bloc, and could legally be easily said it is not clear what countermeasures would aprevived. “When he starts again ply, but officials and observMotorcycles, whiskey now, then we will, of course, ers have said they would Just as Trump imposed immediately reinstate our target Republican states similar tariffs during his countermeasures,” Lange and traditionally strong first presidency, the EU told rbb24 German radio. U.S. exports.
Lawsuit: Trump administration owes U.S. business millions in unpaid bills BY ELLEN KNICKMEYER Associated Press
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration’s dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development is stiffing American businesses on hundreds of millions of dollars in unpaid bills for work that has already been done, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday. The administration’s abrupt freeze on foreign aid also is forcing mass layoffs by U.S. suppliers and contractors for USAID, including 750 furloughs at one company, Washingtonbased Chemonics International, the lawsuit says. “One cannot overstate the impact of that unlawful course of conduct: on businesses large and small forced to shut down their programs and let employees go; on hungry children across the globe who will go without; on populations around the world facing deadly disease; and on our constitutional order,” the U.S. businesses and organizations said. An organization representing 170 small U.S. businesses, major suppliers, an American Jewish group aiding displaced people abroad, the American Bar Association and others joined the court challenge. It was filed in U.S. District Court in Washington against President Donald
Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, acting USAID Deputy Administrator Peter Marocco, a Trump appointee who has been a central figure in hollowing out the agency, and Russell Vought, Trump’s head of the Office of Management and Budget. It is at least the third lawsuit over the administration’s rapid unraveling of the U.S. aid and development agency and its programs worldwide. Trump and ally Elon Musk have targeted USAID in particular, saying its work is out of line with Trump’s agenda. Marocco, Musk and Rubio have overseen an across-the-board freeze on foreign assistance and agency shutdown under a Jan. 20 executive order by Trump. A lawsuit brought by federal employees associations has temporarily blocked the administration from pulling thousands of USAID staffers off the job. The funding freeze and other measures have persisted, including the agency losing the lease on its Washington headquarters. The new administration terminated contracts without the required 30-day notice and without back payments for work that was already done, according to a U.S. official, a businessperson with a USAID contract and an email seen by
The Associated Press. They spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisal by the Trump administration. For Chemonics, one of the larger of the USAID partners, the funding freeze has meant $103 million in unpaid invoices and almost $500 million in USAID-ordered medication, food and other goods stalled in the supply chain or ports, the lawsuit says. For the health commodities alone, not delivering them “on time could potentially lead to as many as 566,000 deaths from HIV/ AIDS, malaria, and unmet reproductive health needs, including 215,000 pediatric deaths,” the lawsuit says. The filing asserts that the administration has no authority to block programs and funding mandated by Congress without approval. Marocco defended the funding cutoff and push to put all but a fraction of USAID staff on leave in an affidavit filed late Monday in the lawsuit brought by the workers’ groups. “Insubordination” and “noncompliance” by USAID staffers made it necessary to stop funding and operations by the agency to allow the administration to carry out a program-byprogram review to decide what U.S. aid programs could resume overseas, Marocco wrote.
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compensated by EU exports to other markets.” Trump is hitting foreign steel and aluminum with a 25% tax in the hope that they will give local producers relief from intense global competition, allowing them to charge higher prices. EU Commission Vice President Maroš Šef ovi said that the tariffs are “economically counterproductive, especially given the deeply integrated production chains established through our extensive transatlantic trade and investment ties.” “We will protect our workers, businesses and consumers,” Šef ovi said, but added that “it is not our preferred scenario. We remain committed to constructive dialog. We stand ready for negotiations and to find mutually beneficial solutions where possible.”
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Steve Bannon pleads guilty, avoids jail in border fraud case BY MICHAEL R. SISAK Associated Press
NEW YORK — Steve Bannon pleaded guilty on Tuesday to defrauding donors to a private effort to build a wall on the U.S. southern border, ending a case the conservative strategist decried as a “political persecution.” Spared from jail as part of a plea deal, he left court saying he “felt like a million bucks.” Bannon, a longtime ally of President Donald Trump, pleaded guilty in state court in Manhattan to one count of scheme to defraud, a low-level felony. The case involved We Build the Wall, a non-profit that Bannon himself once suspected was a scam. Bannon, 71, must stay out of trouble for three years to avoid additional punishment, including possible jail time. He also can’t raise money or serve as an officer or director for charities in New York and can’t use, sell, or possess any data gathered from border wall donors. Bannon had been scheduled to go to trial March 4. His lawyer, Arthur Aidala, said Bannon wanted to “put up a fight,” but opted to plead guilty after weighing how a jury in heavily Democratic Manhattan might judge him. Under the deal, prosecutors agreed to drop money laundering and conspiracy charges against him. Bannon’s plea deal came just days after U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi ordered the Justice Department to investigate what Trump called the “ weaponization of prosecutorial power.” Outside court, Bannon urged Bondi to immediately open criminal investigations into Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, whose office prosecuted him, and New York Attor ney General Letitia James, who sued Trump over his business practices and is
leading legal challenges to his administration’s policies. Both are Democrats. Bragg “can call a grand jury at any time” and “set up criminal charges on the most bogus efforts,” Bannon said. He called James the “queen of lawfare” and warned that Trump and his allies “ought to be worried about this out-of-control city.” Bragg and James’ office didn’t immediately respond to Bannon’s comments. Bragg took up the case and charged Bannon with state offenses after Trump cut a federal prosecution short with a pardon in the final hours of his first term in 2021. Presidential pardons apply only to federal crimes, not state offenses. Bannon was charged with falsely promising donors, including some in New York, that all money given to We Build the Wall would go toward erecting a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Instead, prosecutors alleged the money was used to enrich Bannon and others involved in the project. The campaign, launched in 2018 after Trump fired Bannon as his chief strategist, quickly raised over $20 million and privately built a few miles of fencing along the border. It soon ran into trouble with the International Boundary and Water Commission, came under federal investigation and drew criticism from Trump, the Republican whose policy the charity was founded to support. “This resolution achieves our primary goal: to protect New York’s charities and New Yorkers’ charitable giving from fraud,” Bragg said in a statement. He added that “New York has an important interest in rooting out fraud in our markets, our corporations, and our charities, and we will continue to do just that.” Until recently, Bannon appeared set on taking the case to trial.
Agency to weigh cost-limiting plan State housing finance group may change allocation of federal tax credits
BY SOPHIE KASAKOVE Staff writer
At Gov. Jeff Landry’s request and to mixed rePUBLIC NOTICE action from developers, --Louisiana’s housing finance SALE BY agency on Wednesday will SHERIFF consider a plan aimed at JUDICIAL limiting the costs of affordADVERTISE‐ able housing projects. MENT The Louisiana Housing THAT CERTAIN Corp.’s plan — which the PORTION OF agency’s board will considGROUND BEAR‐ er Wednesday, and which ING MUNICIPAL Landry will review later — NUMBER 624-626 HENNESSEY determines how the state STREET, THIS will allocate $13 million in CITY, IN THE federal tax credits for lowMATTER ENTI‐ income housing over the TLED: ADMINIS‐ coming year. TRATOR, U.S. SMALL BUSI‐ After receiving the credSTAFF FILE PHOTO By HILARy SCHEINUK NESS ADMINIS‐ its, developers sell them to TRATION, is seekingAN to curb costs by asking the Louisiana Housing Corp. to ‘provide investors in order to raise Gov. Jeff Landry AGENCY OF theTICE most efficient cost-effective allocation of resources’ to help Louisiana’s residents. money for their projects. THE andUNITED PUBLIC NO STATES GOV‐ The investors in turn get- - a break on their federal residents.ERNMENT VER‐ those that include energy- proof standards anyway. SUS vein,PAMELA SALE BY tax bills over a multiyear In that same Landry efficient heating and cool- The plan also still requires ANN MARIE SHERIFF period. An investor might and other members of the ing systems. Nearly every developments in south LouiPECK A/K/A JUDICIAL buy the credits from AD a destate‐ BondPAMELA CommissionANN de- project awarded funding siana to be built with stormVERTISE A/K/A MENT layed for PECK months consider- over the past decade was ready roofs, windows and veloper for $500,000, for exPAMELA MARIE built to a “green” standard, doors, he said. major affordample, and save $650,000 in ation of two PECK A/K/A Dwyer said. CER TAIN Clement said that HRI taxes over a decade.THAT able housing developments PORTION OF PAMELA PECK If the state doesn’t favor would plan to continue Under the latest proposal, in New Orleans until evenGROUND BEAR‐ developers seeking credtually approving C I V I Lthem after those homes, developers building to the same enviING MUNIC IPAL D Isubmitted S T R I C T ad- may not elect to build them, ronmental standards reNUMthe BER 624-626 developers its would have to send C O U Rjustifying TFOR HENNESSEY said John Sullivan, of Enter- gardless of any change to housing agency detailed ditional records PARISHOF STREET, THIS construction estimates, their projects’ costs. prise Community Partners, the housing agency’s plan. CITY, IN THE O R L E A N S among other records, to Landry, whose No: spokes- a nonprofit housing develop- His team “respect(s) and MATTER ENTI‐ Case justify their projects’ over-ADperson not respond to er, which operates a green appreciate(s) the cost-con2024-10142 TLED: MINIS‐ did TRATOR, a request U.S. for comment on certification program. all price tags. tainment concerns,” ClemBy also virtue ofthe a BUSI‐ has “We’re going to be build- ent said, and “support(s) asked And when officialsSMALL award Tuesday, Writ of Seizure NESS ADMINIS‐ to work the credits, they would no housing and Sale di‐ ing housing that is less en- all efforts that aim to maxiTRATION, AN agency harder to rected providetohousing longer give preference to OF me by ergy efficient and less resil- mize utility of every housAGENCY thesingle Honparents orable ient at a time where energy ing dollar.” THE for seniors, firms who agree to com- UNITED of Civil STATES GOV ‐ Judges domestic violence vic- bills and insurance premiThe housing agency had ply with green energy and and Court ums have only been going planned to award funding MENTtims. VER‐ District building standards, ERN as most for the Parish of PUBLIC NOTICE SUS de- PAMELA to developers in August have done The Republican goverOrleans, in the up,” Sullivan said. ANN MARIE - - - over the past Chris Clement, the senior 2024, but Landry’s revisions nor’s push to curb cade. above encosts, titled PECK A/K/A I will pro PAMELA ANN cause, has sparked con-‐ vice president of develop- pushed that back. “We think doing however, SALE BY that by sell deby ment at New Orleans-based A/K/A SHERbe IFFable to PECK If the board members, this we’ll contain cern fromceed sometolocal PUBLIC NOTICE public auction, PAMELA MARIE who JUDI --are costs …CIAL save money and developer HRI Communi- the majority of whom velopers, say the costs on the ground PECK A/K/A ADVERTISE‐ TWENTY-FOURTH appointed by the governor, build more affordable housof building housing, affordties, said building to those floor of the Civil PAMELA PECK MENT JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR THE PARISH the measures have ing,” said housing agency able or not, Dis trictskyrocketCourt standards can be costly, but approves COURT OF JEFFERSON Build ing, 421 C I V I L OF LOUISIANA and Landry board President THAT CERTAIN Stephen ed recently due to inflation. is better for the environ- WednesdaySTATE NO. 856-823 Loy ola Av enue, CT POR TION OF D I S T R I Affordable signs off, the DI credits Dwyer. housing can also ment and for residents. VISION " Bcould " in the First Dis‐ DOCKET NO. URTFOR GROUND BEAR ‐ CO be issued in October, He said the changes are in be more expensive to build “I think it’s a very worthSUCCESSIONoffitrict of the City ING MUNICIPAL P A R I S H O F OF line with the request than housing, on March 20, while trade off, and gener- cials said. PAULA BOUDREAUX O Rfrom LEAN S market-rate NUM BER 624-626 KELLY HOPPE 12:00 ally the right thing to do,” Landry, who rejected becauseatof extra A housing corporation Casean No: they say, 2025, HEN NESSEY **** WHEREAS the adminis‐ noon, 2024-10142 STREET, THIS corporation earlier housing rules tiedo'clock to the use of the he said. committee Tuesday tratoron has made applica‐ the following tion forward to the Court forthe the CITY, INplan THE spending in July and tax credits. Dwyer said eco-conscious agreed to sale of prop erty of Paula By virtue of a described prop‐ MAT TER EN TI ‐ Boudreaux Kelly Hoppe: sent the agency back to the Developers were also surchanges to the full board. projects are costly and that TLED: ADMINIS‐ Writ of Seizure erty to wit: THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR drawing to “provide prised and Sale di‐to see the agency’s many local building codes, TRA TOR, board U.S. PORTION OF GROUND, to‐ getherKasakove with all the build‐ HEN rected me by the most efficient cost-topivot in its624-626 latest version of‐ especially south of Inter- Email Sophie SMALL BUSI‐ and ings and improvements ST NEW state 10, require certain at sophie.kasakove@ Honthe orable NESS ADallocation MINIS‐ the thereon, and all of the effective of replan onNESSEY environmentally rights, ways, privileges, LEANS,suchLA Judges of Civil OR TRATION,to help AN servitudes, appurte‐ conscious projects, as energy efficient and storm- theadvocate.com. sources” Louisiana’s District Court 70117
nances and advantages AGENCY OF thereunto belonging or in 789, THE UNITED for the Parish of SQUARE anywise appertaining, LOT 14 situated in the PARISH OF Or leans, in the STATES GOV‐ STATE of JEFFERSON, FIRST MU NIC I ‐ PUBLIC NOTICE ERNMENT VER‐ above entitled LOUISIANA in that part thereof known as AIR‐ --SUS PAMELA cause, I will pro‐ PAL DISTRICT LINE PARK NORTH SUBDI‐ ANN MARIE ceed to sell by ACQ MIN:956590 VISION, being a portion of Elmwood and LaFre‐ SALE BY PECK A/K/A public auction, WRIT AMOUNT: niere Plantation, all as SHERIFF per plan of subdivision PAMELA ANN on the ground $102,078.23 made by H.E. Landry, C.E., JUDICIAL floor of the Civil PECK A/K/A dated September 1, 1954, PUB LIC NO TICE To be truly independent, your personal Seized in the revised October 20, 1954, ADVERTISE‐ Dis trict Court PAMELA MARIE --GET OUR SPECIAL approved by the Police above suit, MENT 421 PECK A/K/A Building, emergency device needs to work on the go. Jury under Ordinance Leaf Home Water Solutions will test your water TWENTY-FOURTH OFFER NOW: #2535, recorded in COB TERMS CASH. Loy ola Av enue, PAMELA PECK JUDICIAL DISTRICT MobileHelp® allows you to summon emergency help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by simply 366, folio 627, and as per for‐ contaminants and make recommendations COURT FOR THE PARISH plan The purchaser THAT CER TAIN in the First Dis pressing your personal help button. Unlike traditional systems that only work inside your home, of resubdivision OF JEF FER SON made by H.E. Landry, Sr., a MobileHelp medical alert system extends help beyond the home. NowTION you can participate the you moment POR OFin C I VFREE I LEXPEDITED SHIPPING*trict of the City toatensure STATE OF LOUISIANA get the cleanest, crispest C.E., dated December 23, all your favorite activities such as gardening, taking walks, shopping and traveling BEAR all with the NO. 856-823 GROUND ‐ D I SFREE MONTH 1955, approved by the Po‐ T RONE IC T SERVICE*on March 20, of adjudication peace of mind of having a personal alert system with you. MobileHelp, the “on-the-go” help DIVISION " B " lice Jury under Ordinance water possible in your home. to make a de ‐ 50% OFF AUTO FALL DETECT* ING MU NIC I PAL 2025, at 12:00 DOCKET NO. COURTFOR button, is powered by one of the nation’s largest cellular networks, so there’s virtually no limit to #3141, recorded in COB SUCCESSION plusI FREE 400, folio 143, and as per NUMBER 624-626 P A R o'clock noon, posit of ten per‐ your help button’s range. S HEQUIPMENT O F TO USE!* OF plan of resubdivision cent of the pur ‐ HEN NESSEY the fol low ing PAULA BOUDREAUX No landline? No problem! While traditional alert systems require a landline, with the ORLEANS made by H.E. Landry, Sr., KELLY HOPPE C.E., dated May 23, 1958, MobileHelp system, a landline is not necessary. Whether you are home or away from home, a STREET, THIS described prop‐ chase price, and Case No: **** approved under Ordi‐ simple press of your help button activates your system, providing the central station your WHEREAS the adminis‐ the balance CITY, IN with THE erty to wit: 2024-10142 nance #3783, recorded in information and location. Our trained emergency operators will know who you are and where you trator has made applica‐ COB 451, folio 354, and within thirty MAT TI‐it are located. If you’re one of the millions of people that have waited for an TER alert service EN because tion to the Court for the described as follows, tosale of prop erty of Paula didn’t fit your lifestyle, or settled for a traditional system even though it only worked in the home, TLED: ADMIN IS‐ By Unlike HEN‐ days thereafter. “stay-at-home” wit: virtue of emergency a 624-626 Boudreaux Kelly Hoppe: then we welcome you to try MobileHelp. Experience peace of mind in the home or on theU.S. go. systems MobileHelp protects you: pay‐ Entire Purchase* TRA TOR, NESSEY ST NEW Note: The Your Writ of Seizure Lot 107, Square No. 212, Places where your Traditional Help THAT CER TAIN PIECE OR which said Square is SMALL BUSI‐ and ORLEANS, LA ment must be Help Button will work Sale di‐ Buttons PORTION OFBEFORE GROUND, to‐ AFTER AND bounded by Riviere Av‐ At Home Cash, Cashier's NESS ADMINIS‐ rected gether with all the build‐ to me by 70117 enue, Camphor Street, ings and improvements Avenue and Abadie TRATION, AN the On a Walk 789, Check, Certified OUR BEST Honorable SQUARE thereon, and all of the LaFreniere Street, all per On Vacation rights, ways, privileges, Check or Money AGENCY OF OFFER EVER! Judges of Civil LOT 14 print of survey made by At the Park servitudes, appurte‐ S.K. Landry, C.E., dated From THE UNITED District Court FIRST MUNICI‐ Order. No Per‐ nances and advantages December 30, 1958. Ac‐ Shopping thereunto belonging or in sonal Checks. STATES GOV‐ for the Parish of PAL DISTRICT .95* cording to the aforesaid, anywise appertaining, Seniors & Military Lot 107 of Square 212 FACE MASKS ERN MENT VER ‐ ACQ MIN:956590 MobileHelp Features: sit u ated in the PARISH OF Or leans, in the PUBLIC NOTICE commences at a dis‐ /month STATE of JEFFERSON, tance of 300’ from the SUS PAMELA above AMOUNT: AND TEMPERA‐ •2 4/7 access to WRIT U.S. • Simple one-buttoen n ti tled --LOUISIANA in that part SOLUTIONS FOR CITY & WELL WATER INCLUDING SALT-FREE OPTIONS corner of Riviere Avenue based emergency operation TURECHECKS ANN MARIE cause, thereof known as AIR‐ operators I will pro ‐ $102,078.23 and LaFreniere Street • Affordable service LINE PARK NORTH SUBDI‐ and measures thence 60’ ARE REQUIRED PECK A/K/A ceed to sell• GPSby SALE BY location detection VISION, being a portion on Riviere Avenue by a • Amplified 2-way voice of Elmwood and LaFre‐ PAMELA ANN pub Seized in the UPON ENTERING lic auc•tion, depth of 102.75’ between SHERIFF Available Nationwide communication Plantation, all as equal and parallel lines. FOR WATER TEST niere BUILDING. PECK A/K/A suit, CALL on the ground above JUDICIAL per plan of subdivision It is composed of por‐ made by H.E. Landry, C.E., PAMELA MARIE floor of the Civil TERMS - CASH. tions of original Lots 15 ADVERTISE‐ PUBLIC NOTICE dated September 1, 1954, and 16 adjoining. All as Promo Code: 402 PECK A/K/A District --revised October 20, 1954, Court The purchaser Susan Hutson MENT more fully shown on sur‐ approved by the Police vey by Gilbert, Kelly & PAMELA PECK Building, 421 at the moment Sheriff, TWENTY-FOURTH Jury under Ordinance Couturie, Inc. JUDICIAL DISTRICT #2535, recorded in COB Loyola Avenue, of adjudication Parish of THAT CERTAIN COURT FOR THE PARISH 366, folio 627, and as per *For a limited time - promotions available for select systems andIsubscription plans, please call for specific details. Offers are valid for new customers and for the Subject to the restric‐ Or leans C V I L to make a de ‐ in the First Dis ‐ POR TION OF OF JEF FER SON plan of re sub di vi sion first year of service and cannot be combined with any other offers. $19.95 is the monthly subscription price for a MobileHelp Classic (at home only) system. There is tions contained in the a one-time $49.95 processing fee to subscribe to this plan.D is theIMobileHelp on the go) system at a higher monthly STATE OF LOUISIANA made by H.E. Landry, Sr., I Sshown TR C TDUO (at home andtrict posit of ten per‐ ofavailable the City chain of title. GROUND BEAR‐ Equipment cost. Most equipment is included at no cost while actively subscribing and must be returned upon cancellation. Free one month of service offer valid with purchase C.E., dated December 23, NO. 856-823 CReferOto terms UR T F forOspecific R details. Depending cent of the pur‐ BT 37 of Annual plan and includes month 13 atIno additional charge. and conditions chosen, you may20, receive onon the promotion March ING MU NIC PAL DIVISION " B " 1955, approved by the Po‐ Upon the terms and an additional savings of $5.50 off the $11 retail price of Fall Detection service. After first year, Fall Detect pricing reverts to discounted price of $8.25/month when DOCKET NO. lice Jury under Ordinance TRE VATHAN PARISHOF chase price, and *One conditions 2025, atthey need12:00 NUM BERConnect 624-626 combined with MobileHelp Premium. Fall Detection does not detect 100% of falls. If able, users should push their help button when assistance . coupon per household. No obligation estimate 1 year. Offer valid at only.set forth in SUCCES SION valid for #3141, recorded in time COBof estimate the petition and the Fall detection is not intended to replace a caregiver.MobileHelp isR a registered trademark, patented technology. Current GPS location may not always be available in LAW FIRM, APLC O L E A N S the bal ance OF 400, folio 143, and as per o'clock noon, HEN NESSEY License/Registration# MI 262100627, MN PC799379, NC 87823, L.33946, PA PA172050, TX 44085, WIment 1423690. agree to purchase every situation on the cellular network at all times. Expedited shipping offer is for Annual plans made prior to 3 PM EST Mon-Fri. Expedited shipping is standard 2-day PAULA BOUDREAUX plan of resubdivision PF-SPAD0505111658 filed in the record of this Case No: thirty 225-334-9222 - - STREET, no deliveries on Saturdays/Sundays Shipping delays may occur due to situations beyondthe our control. following within THISor to Hawaii or Alaska. KELLY HOPPE made by H.E. Landry, Sr., matter. AL LI SON N. 2024-10142 days there after. * * * * C.E., dated May 23, 1958, de scribed prop ‐ CITY, IN THE WHEREAS the adminis‐ approved under Ordi‐ An Order authorizing Note: The pay‐ BEASLEY erty to wit: MATTER ENTI‐ trator has made applica‐ nance #3783, recorded in the administrator to sell tion to the Court for the COB 451, folio 354, and of a ment must be the property may be is‐ TLED: ADMINIS‐ By virtue sale of prop ertyNotices of Paula described as fol lows, toPublic Public Notices Public Notices Notices Public Notices Notices Public Notices sued seven (7) days after CLASSIFIEDS continued from U.S. Writ Public The N.O. of Seizure Cashier's HEN‐ Cash,Public 624-626 TRATOR, Boudreaux Kelly Hoppe: wit: the date Successions of second publi‐ Successions Successions Sheriff Sales Sheriff Sales Sheriff Sales Sheriff Sales Sale di‐ NESSEY cation of this notice. Any ST NEW Check, Certified Advocate Date SMALL BUSI‐ and THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR Lot 107, Square No. 212, opposition to the appli‐ Public Notices Notices PORTION OF GROUND, to‐ which said Square is LA Check or Money (s): NESS Public ADMIN IS‐ rected to me by ORLEANS, cation may be filed at gether with all the build‐ bounded by Riviere Av‐ Sheriff Sales Sheriff Sales any time prior to the is‐ Order. No Per‐ 2/12/2025 & TRATION, AN the Honorable 70117 ings and improvements enue, Camphor Street, suance of such an Order. 3/19/2025 Judges of Civil SQUARE Avenue and thereon, and all of the Abadie 789, sonal Checks. AGENCY OF By order of the Court, LaFreniere Street, all per rights, ways, privileges, A. Gegenheimer, Jon Court LOT 14 MASKS FACE THE UNITED District appurte‐ servitudes, print of survey made by Clerk. and advantages S.K. Landry, C.E., dated PUBLIC NOTICE STATES GOV‐ for the Parish of FIRST MUNICI‐ AND TEMPERA‐ FEB 12-MAR 19- nances thereunto belonging or in December 30, 1958. Ac‐ CLERK OF COURT 2T TURECHECKS --ERNMENT VER‐ Orleans, in the PAL DISTRICT appertaining, anywise cording to the aforesaid, situated in the PARISH OF Lot 107 of Square 212 SUS PAMELA above entitled ACQ MIN:956590 ARE REQUIRED $94.07 STATE of JEFFERSON, commences at a dis‐ DANIEL M. DOUGLASS, SALE BY LOUISIANA in that part tance of 300’ from the ANN MARIE cause, I will pro‐ WRIT AMOUNT: UPON ENTERING Attorney thereof known as AIR‐ corner of Riviere Avenue 1421 N. Causeway BUILDING. SHERIFF PECK A/K/A ceed to sell by $102,078.23 Public Notices LINE PARK NORTH SUBDI‐ and LaFreniere Street Boulevard VISION, being a portion and measures thence 60’ JUDICIAL Successions PAMELA ANN public auction, Metairie, Louisiana 70001 Elm wood and LaFre ‐ Riv iere Av enue by a of on Phone: (504) 888-1919 the ground Susan Hut son on ADVERTISE‐ Seized in the PECK A/K/A niere Plantation, all as depth of 102.75’ between E-mail: danny@crescen plan of sub di vi sion and par al lel lines. per equal of the Civil Sher iff, floor MENT suit, above ttitle.com PAMELA MARIE made by H.E. Landry, C.E., It is composed of por‐ PUBLISH TWO TIMES IN trict Court Parish of Dis TERMS - CASH. PECK A/K/A PUBLIC NOTICE dated September 1, 1954, tions of original Lots 15 THE NEW ORLEANS vised Oc to ber 20, 1954, 16 ad join ing. All as re and ing, 421 Or leans Build AD VOCATE THAT CERTAIN PAMELA PECK The purchaser approved by the Police more fully shown on sur‐ Loyola Avenue, at the moment PORTION OF TWENTY-FOURTH Jury under Ordinance vey by Gilbert, Kelly & 124272-jan 22-feb 12-2t JUDICIAL DISTRICT #2535, recorded in COB Couturie, Inc. $112.70 in the First Dis‐ of adjudication BT 37 GROUND BEAR‐ C I V I L COURT FOR THE PARISH 366, folio 627, and as per trict of the City to make a de‐ TREVATHAN OF JEFFERSON Subject to the restric‐ plan of resubdivision ING MUNICIPAL D I S T R I C T STATE OF LOUISIANA made by H.E. Landry, Sr., tions contained in the on March 20, posit of ten per‐ LAW FIRM, APLC NUMBER 624-626 C O U R T F O R NO. 856-823 C.E., dated December 23, chain of title. DIVISION " B " 1955, approved by the Po‐ 2025, at 12:00 cent of the pur‐ 225-334-9222 HENNESSEY PARISHOF Upon the terms and DOCKET NO. lice Jury under Ordinance noon, chase price, and ALLISON N. o'clock STAY INFORMED STREET, THIS ORLEANS SUCCESSION #3141, recorded in COB conditions set forth in OF 400, folio 143, and as per the petition and the following the the CITY, IN THE Case No: balance BEASLEY PAULA BOUDREAUX plan of resubdivision agreement to purchase described prop‐ within MATTER ENTI‐ 2024-10142 KELLY HOPPE made by H.E. Landry, Sr., filed in the record of this thirty **** C.E., dated May 23, 1958, matter. erty to wit: TLED: ADMINIS‐ days thereafter. The N.O. WHEREAS the adminis‐ approved under Ordi‐ An Order authorizing trator has made applica‐ nance #3783, recorded in TRATOR, U.S. By virtue of a Note: The pay‐ Advocate Date tion to the Court for the COB 451, folio 354, and the administrator to sell HEN‐ ment must be (s): SMALL BUSI‐ Writ of Seizure 624-626 sale of property of Paula described as follows, tothe property may be is‐ Boudreaux Kelly Hoppe: wit: sued seven (7) days after NESS ADMINIS‐ and Sale di‐ NESSEY ST NEW Cash, Cashier's 2/12/2025 & the date of second publi‐ SUBSCRIBE LA Check, Certified 3/19/2025 TRATION, AN rected to me by ORLEANS, THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR Lot 107, Square No. 212, cation of this notice. Any PORTION OF GROUND, to‐ which said Square is opposition to the appli‐ TODAY 70117 AGENCY OF or Money Check the Honorable with all the build‐ bounded by Riviere Av‐ cation may be filed at 789, Order. No Per‐ FEB 12-MAR 19- gether THE UNITED Judges of Civil SQUARE ings and improvements enue, Camphor Street, any time prior to the is‐ thereon, and all of the Abadie Avenue and suance of such an Order. 2T STATES GOV‐ District sonal Checks. Court LOT 14 rights, ways, privileges, LaFreniere Street, all per By order of the Court, servitudes, appurte‐ print of survey made by Jon A. Gegenheimer, ERNMENT VER‐ for the Parish of FIRST MUNICI‐ FACE MASKS $94.07 nances and advantages S.K. Landry, C.E., dated Clerk. PAL DIS TRICT SUS PAMELA Orleans, in the AND TEMPERA‐ thereunto belonging or in December 30, 1958. Ac‐ an wise tain cord to the aforesai CLERK OF COURT A MIN:9
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John H. Carter Co./ControlWorx said it will build a $69 million assembly and distribution facility in Gonzales, a move that will create 175 new jobs. The Baton Rouge-based company will create the jobs over the next decade, with a projected payroll of $12.5 million. It will also lead to 301 indirect new jobs across metro Baton Rouge, according to estimates from Louisiana Economic Development. John H. Carter said it will build a 285,000-square-foot plant at 3088 S. Burnside Ave., with construction beginning next month. Commercial operations will start in about two years. The company will assemble, service and distribute flow control products at the Gonzales location and distribute them to clients in the oil and gas, chemical refining, power, renewable energy and paper production industries. To get the company to expand into Ascension Parish, LED offered it an incentive package that includes a $590,000 Economic Development Award Program grant for infrastructure improvements. That grant award is subject to approval by the Louisiana Economic Development Corporation board. The company is also expected to participate in the Industrial Tax Exemption and Quality Jobs programs.
Powell responds to Trump’s teardown of consumer protection agency BY CHRISTOPHER RUGABER AP economics writer
WASHINGTON — Americans’ bank accounts are safe despite the Trump administration’s shutdown of a consumer financial regulatory agency, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday. Powell, testifying before the Senate Banking Committee, said “bank accounts overall across the economy are safe” and backed by government deposit insurance. Powell’s comments followed par-
Powell, meanwhile, received little scrutiny from senators about the Fed’s interest-rate policy, which has contributed to higher borrowing costs but has also been credited for helping bring down inflation. And while several senators flagged the spike in inflation that followed the pandemic, Powell faced little questioning about when the Fed believes it could return inflation — now at 2.6%, according to the Fed’s preferred measure — to its 2% target.
U.S. Sen. John Kennedy, a Madisonville Republican, praised Powell and the Fed for bringing down inflation from a 7.2% peak in June 2022. Kennedy noted that many economists had forecast that the Fed’s steep rate hikes in 2022 and 2023 would cause a recession. Yet, instead, the economy has continued to expand. “The fact is, knock on wood, we have experienced a soft landing,” Kennedy said. Fed officials “deserve credit” for that, he added.
Price hikes from Trump tariffs tallied Industry leaders say steel, aluminum levies could wreak havoc on manufacturing
BY ALEXA ST. JOHN Associated Press
DETROIT — President Donald Trump’s tariffs on steel imports this week could wreak havoc on American auto manufacturing, industry leaders say. The moves align with the Trump administration’s aggressive global trade agenda and ambitions to strengthen U.S. industry, but they could have an inverse effect. On March 12, all steel imports will be taxed at a minimum of 25%, the result of two orders the president signed Monday that also include a 25% tariff on aluminum. That could have a serious impact on domestic auto companies including Ford, GM and Stellantis — and make these companies’ vehicles more expensive for the nation’s car buyers. Tariffs on crucial products coming from outside of the U.S. places pressure on domestic sourcing of the materials, experts say. The basic rules of supply and demand could drive up costs. “Steel producers have to find ways to increase capacity, and aluminum and steel might be in short supply in the short term,” said Sam Fiorani, analyst at AutoForecast Solutions, which studies the industry. “Producing vehicles has a lot of moving parts, and raising the price of what is among the most important components of the vehicle is only going to raise the price of an already expensive product.” The average transaction price for a new vehicle in the U.S. in January was $48,641,
Wall Street holds firm after Trump’s latest tariffs Wall Street held relatively firm on Tuesday following President Donald Trump’s latest tariff escalation. The S&P 500 was virtually unchanged in the market’s first trading since Trump announced 25% tariffs on all foreign steel and aluminum coming into the country. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up and the Nasdaq composite slipped. The moves were modest not only for U.S. stocks but also in the bond market, where Treasury yields rose by only a bit. The threat of a possible trade war is very real, of course, with high potential stakes. Most of Wall Street agrees that substantial and sustained tariffs would push up prices for U.S. households and ultimately lead to big pain for financial markets around the world.
SEC requests pause in battle with Binance The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is seeking to pause its high-profile lawsuit against the cryptocurrency exchange Binance as the regulator tries to present itself as more crypto-friendly under a new administration. Binance and the SEC filed a joint motion Monday asking for a 60-day stay in a lawsuit the regulator filed with significant fanfare two years ago under its previous chairman, Gary Gensler. Monday’s filing in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia said the SEC approached Binance asking for the pause. The regulator said the work of a new crypto task force launched by acting Chai Mark Uyeda that’s supposed to improve ties to the crypto industry “may impact and facilitate the potential resolution of this case.”
tisan comments from Republican and Democratic senators regarding the Trump administration’s order over the weekend for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to end all of its supervisory and rule-making work. U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts who pushed for its creation of the CFPB in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis and recession, said, “I’d be really worried about doing business with a giant bank when there’s no cop on the beat.”
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An employee works recently on the production line at the Martinrea auto parts manufacturing plant that supplies auto parts to Canada and U.S. plants in Woodbridge, Ontario. according to auto-buying resource Kelley Blue Book — a hefty investment for an inflation-sensitive consumer. “Tariffs such as these do nothing to enhance the automotive industry directly,” Fiorani said. To Ford CEO Jim Farley, Trump’s early actions in office — which also include 25% tariffs on goods coming from Mexico and Canada, although delayed by a month — are already challenging the Dearborn, Michigan, automaker. The Trump administration has also upended electric vehicle policy put in place under former President Joe Biden, targeted EV charging infrastructure, as well as
directed review of vehicle emissions and fuel economy rules — all of which could play a role in automaker plans to decarbonize. Already, auto companies have pulled back some electrification plans amid shifts in the market. Most of the three automakers’ steel and aluminum already comes from North America, Ford included; CFO Sherry House noted Tuesday during a Wolfe Research conference that 90% of the company’s steel comes from the U.S., and that aluminum is also not that competitive. Still, Farley said Tuesday during the same conference that “So far what we’re seeing is a lot of cost, and a lot of chaos.”
Experts warn about DOGE’s access to Treasury data BY FATIMA HUSSEIN and DAVID KLEPPER Associated Press
WASHINGTON — The Department of Government Efficiency’s embed into the federal government has raised a host of concerns, transforming a debate over how to cut government waste into a confrontation over privacy rights and the nation’s financial standing in the world. DOGE, spearheaded by billionaire Donald Trump donor Elon Musk, has rapidly burrowed deep into federal agencies and taken drastic actions to cut spending. This includes trying to get rid of thousands of federal workers, shut-
tering the U.S. Agency for International Development and accessing the Treasury Department’s enormous payment systems. Advocacy groups and labor unions have filed lawsuits in an attempt to save agencies and federal worker jobs, and five former treasury secretaries are sounding the alarm on the risks associated with Musk’s DOGE accessing sensitive Treasury Department payment systems and potentially stopping congressionally authorized payments. “Any hint of the selective suspension of congressionally authorized payments will be a breach of trust and ultimately, a form of default. And our credibility, once lost, will
prove difficult to regain,” said former treasury secretaries Robert Rubin, Larry Summers, Timothy Geithner, Jacob Lew and Janet Yellen in an op-ed in The New York Times on Monday. They warn about the risks of “arbitrary and capricious political control of federal payments, which would be unlawful and corrosive to our democracy.” Musk said on his social media platform X on Monday that “we need to stop government spending like a drunken sailor on fraud & waste or America is gonna go bankrupt. That does mean a lot of grifters will lose their grift and complain loudly about it. Too bad. Deal with it.”
Experts in the financial and digital privacy worlds warn that the U.S. financial system is delicate and complicated and could be harmed by unilateral moves. They also say that Americans’ personal information could be compromised by the unsafe handling of sensitive data. On cybersecurity issues, the public has no idea what safeguards or policies, if any, Musk and his staffers used to protect the sensitive data they accessed, according to John Davisson, senior counsel at the Electronic Privacy Information Center, a Washington-based nonprofit that advocates for digital privacy. Davisson called DOGE’s access “the largest data breach and most consequential data breach in U.S. history.”
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ongoing ceasefire in Gaza. Hamas is accusing Israel of violating the truce and says it will delay future releases of hostages captured in its Oct. 7, 2023, attack. In a statement, Hamas called Trump’s Tuesday comments “racist” and “a call for ethnic cleansing.” It also accused the president of seeking to “liquidate the Palestinian cause and deny the national rights of the Palestinian people.” Trump has repeatedly proposed the U.S. take control of Gaza and turn it into “the Riviera of the Middle East,” with Palestinians in the wartorn territory pushed into neighboring nations with no right of return. Trump’s Tuesday comments contradicted his Monday suggestions that, if necessary, he would withhold U.S. funding from Jordan and Egypt — longtime U.S. allies and among the top recipients of its foreign aid — as a means of persuading them to accept additional Palestinians from Gaza. Jordan is home to more than 2 million Palestinians. Jordan’s foreign minister, Ayman Safadi, said last week that his country’s opposition to Trump’s idea about displacing Gaza’s residents was “firm and unwavering.” Besides concerns about jeopardizing the long-held goals of a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict, Egypt and Jordan have privately raised security concerns about welcoming large numbers of additional refugees into their countries even temporarily. Trump announced his ideas for resettling Palestinians from Gaza and taking ownership of the territory for the U.S. during a press conference last week with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The president initially didn’t rule out deploying U.S. troops to help secure Gaza but at the same time insisted no U.S. funds would go to pay for the reconstruction of the territory, raising fundamental questions about the nature of his plan.
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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump hosted Jordan’s King Abdullah II at the White House on Tuesday and renewed his insistence that Gaza could somehow be emptied of all residents, controlled by the U.S. and redeveloped as a tourist area. It’s an audacious, but highly unlikely, scheme to dramatically remake the Middle East and would require Jordan and other Arab nations to accept more refugees from Gaza — something Abdullah reiterated after their meeting that he opposes. The pair met in the Oval Office with Secretary of State Marco Rubio also onhand. The president suggested he wouldn’t withhold U.S. aid to Jordan or Egypt if they don’t agree to dramatically increase the number of people from Gaza they take in. “I don’t have to threaten that. I do believe we’re above that,” Trump said. That contradicted the Republican president previously suggesting that holding back aid from Washington was a possibility. Abdullah was asked repeatedly about Trump’s plan to clear out Gaza and overhaul it as a resort on the Mediterranean Sea — but didn’t make substantive comments on it while also not committing to the idea that his country could accept large numbers of new refugees from Gaza. He did say, however, that Jordan would be willing “right away” to take as many as 2,000 children in Gaza who are suffering from cancer or otherwise ill. “I finally see somebody that can take us across the finish line to bring stability, peace and prosperity to all of us in the region,” the king said of Trump in his statement at the top of the meeting. Abdullah left the White House after about two hours and was headed to Capitol Hill to meet with a bipartisan group of lawmakers. He
posted on X that during his meeting with Trump, “I reiterated Jordan’s steadfast position against the displacement of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank.” “This is the unified Arab position. Rebuilding Gaza without displacing the Palestinians and addressing the dire humanitarian situation should be the priority for all,” Abdullah wrote. That was despite Trump using his appearance with Abdullah to repeat suggestions that the U.S. could come to control Gaza. Trump also said Tuesday that it wouldn’t require committing American funds but that the U.S. overseeing the war-torn region would be possible, “Under the U.S. authority,” without elaborating what that actually was. “We’re not going to buy anything. We’re going to have it,” Trump said of U.S. control in Gaza. He suggested that the redeveloped area could have new hotels, office buildings and houses, “and we’ll make it exciting.” “I can tell you about real estate. They’re going to be in love with it,” Trump, who built a New York real estate empire that catapulted him to fame, said of Gaza’s residents, while also insisting that he personally would not be involved in development. Trump has previously suggested that Gaza’s residents could be displaced temporarily or permanently, an idea that leaders around the Arab world have sharply rebuked. Additionally, Trump renewed his suggestions that a tenuous ceasefire between Hamas and Israel could be canceled if Hamas doesn’t release all of the remaining hostages it is holding by midday on Saturday. Trump first made that suggestion on Monday, though he insisted then that the ultimate decision lies with Israel. “I don’t think they’re going to make the deadline, personally,” Trump said Tuesday of Hamas. “They want to play tough guy. We’ll see how tough they are.” The king’s visit came at a perilous moment for the
the stage and stabbed him repeatedly with a 10-inch blade. “I was aware of someone wearing black clothes, or dark clothes and a black face mask. I was very struck by his eyes, which were dark and seemed very ferocious.” Rushdie said he first thought his attacker was striking him with a fist. “But I saw a large quantity of blood pouring onto my clothes,” he said. “He was hitting me repeatedly. Hitting and slashing.” Rushdie said he was struck again in his chest and torso and stabbed in his chest as he struggled to get away. Rushdie was blinded in one eye in the attack. “I was very badly injured. I couldn’t stand up any more. I fell down,” he said.
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President Donald Trump greets Jordan’s King Abdullah II, right, and Crown Prince Hussein at the White House on Tuesday in Washington.
MAYVILLE, N.Y. — Salman Rushdie described in graphic detail Tuesday the frenzied moments in 2022 when a masked man rushed at him on a stage in western New York and repeatedly slashed him with a knife, leaving him with terrible injuries and fearful he would die. Rushdie took the stand during the second day of testimony at the trial of Hadi Matar, 27, who has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and assault in the attack that also wounded another man. It was the first time since the stabbing that the 77-yearold author was in the same room as the man accused of
trying to kill him. Rushdie recalled feeling “a sense of great pain and shock, and aware of the fact that there was an enormous quantity of blood that I was lying in” after the attack at the Chautauqua Institution — the nonprofit art and education center about 75 miles south of Buffalo where he was supposed to present a lecture that day. “It occurred to me that I was dying. That was my predominant thought,” he said, adding that the people who subdued his assailant likely saved his life. As he recounted the attack, his wife Rachel Eliza Griffiths cried from her seat in the courtroom’s second row. “I only saw him at the last minute,” Rushdie said of the man who rushed across
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Trump funding freeze threatens environmental programs BY JOSIE ABUGOV and ALEX LUBBEN
“It’s disheartening and frustrating and chaotic,” said Greg Nichols, the deputy chief resilience Staff writers officer for the city’s climate office. The millions at stake includes President Donald Trump’s move to freeze federal funding for envi- programs to fight coastal restoraronmental programs has left proj- tion, improve energy efficiency, ects worth tens of millions of dol- expand bicycle infrastructure, lars at risk in New Orleans, while build out electric vehicle chargnonprofits say they will struggle to ing stations and plant trees in the keep their doors open if the money hottest pockets of the city. Much of disappears. the funding comes through former
President Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, which allocated nearly $800 billion toward initiatives to boost clean energy and adapt to climate change. Some of those funds flowed to the Crescent City. Last summer, New Orleans received a single $50 million grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that amounted to the “biggest investment in climate action in the city’s
history,” Nichols said. Almost all of the budget for the city’s Office of Resilience and Sustainability comes from federal grants, and more than $139 million is at risk for the office alone. Environmental programs aren’t all that’s at risk. The Trump administration has called into question trillions in federal spending for a range of government programs — with the goal, the president said, of
limiting “waste, fraud, and abuse.” But at the local level, Nichols said, the effects would ripple through the city, cutting projects aimed at benefiting New Orleans’ most disadvantaged areas. “It’s particularly heartbreaking because the folks that have been bearing the brunt of the worst effects of climate change were slated to get a majority of the benefits” from the programs his office administers, Nichols said.
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Woman eyed as suspect in 2nd death Police: Men may have been drugged
BY MICHELLE HUNTER and GABRIELLA KILLETT
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Authorities investigating whether Danette Colbert drugged and robbed a Kansas City sports reporter who was found dead in his hotel room while in town to cover the Super Bowl said Tuesday they are now looking into her possible involvement in the case of a Maryland man who was found dead in December at a French Quarter hotel under similar circumstances. Meanwhile, prosecutors in Orleans Parish have moved to revoke Colbert’s probation in a 2021 case where she pleaded guilty to stealing about $134,000 from a man who suspects she may have drugged him while he was out drinking at a French Quarter bar. David Butler, 52, said he’d pushed for prison time for Colbert. “This tragic outcome likely could have been prevented had Colbert been sentenced appropriately in my case, especially given her extensive criminal history,” he said.
ä See DEATH, page 3B
N.O. officials grilled about nixed School Board deal BY MARIE FAZIO Staff writer
New Orleans City Council members grilled city officials Tuesday about Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s decision to back out of a deal to pay the school system $90 million over a decade and stop charging a hefty fee that costs the district millions of dollars annually. The deal was supposed to settle a 2019 lawsuit in which the School Board accused the city of improperly diverting millions of tax dollars away from schools and imposing a 2% taxcollecting fee on the district. Cantrell recently withdrew her support from the settlement agreement, which included a $20 million payment to schools this year and another $70 million
ä See SCHOOL, page 2B
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Michelle Cheramie holds Scrim on Tuesday after his capture in New Orleans in front of a lookalike crafted for the Barkus parade.
FAMOUS FUGITIVE CAPTURED After months on the lam, Scrim lured into trap
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Scrim, New Orleans’ famous fugitive dog, has been captured … again. The celebrated terrier mutt was taken in a little after 7 a.m. on Tuesday morning, according to Michelle Cheramie, the owner of Zeus’ Rescues dog adoption agency. Scrim had been trapped in a humane animal cage designed for stray cats. The trap, which was provided by a nonprofit organization called Trap Dat Cat, had been set on Lopez Street in Mid-City. Cheramie, who’s devoted herself to capturing the dog for 11 months, said she was jogging when she received word that Scrim was finally caught. She hopped into her truck and raced to the scene, she said. After securing the trap with “something like 20” stout plastic bands to ensure that the Houdini of hounds could not get out, she took him to Metairie Small Animal Hospital for examination. He was X-
Scrim receives a new tracking collar. rayed, had blood work done and was otherwise checked out. Happily, the small dog, which has survived the streets for months, was in “perfect health, with nothing broken or dislocated,” Cheramie said. He’d even gained a little weight. Scrim was transported in a three-vehicle caravan from the hospital to Cheramie’s Uptown home, she said, where he received a bath. Because, Cheramie explained, he stank. Scrim’s scrubbing turned the bathwater gray with road grime.
Cheramie said Scrim has been fitted with a new geolocation collar equipped with a better battery that will last longer, should the escape artist find his way to freedom, as he has in the past. Cheramie said that when she and her assistants arrived at her house, their first task was to lock all of the upstairs windows so the dog could not leap to freedom, as he did in November when he last escaped. “He won’t get away again,” Cheramie vowed. “It was the best feeling on the planet” to finally have Scrim in hand again, Cheramie said Tuesday. “All I wanted was for him to be safe, and now he is.” “He won’t have to survive a heat wave, a hurricane, New Year’s Eve (fireworks), a blizzard or subfreezing temperatures,” she said, referring to the dog’s challenges during his time on the run. Cheramie, whose organization rescues hundreds of lost and abandoned pets each year, said she’s learned a lot about tracking animals from the wily Scrim.
ä See SCRIM, page 2B
IG accused of making Jefferson Parish kicks off disparaging remarks 200th birthday celebration BY LARA NICHOLSON
BY BEN MYERS Staff writer
A New Orleans City Council committee is looking into allegations that Inspector General Ed Michel made sexist and disparaging comments about public officials, based on a leaked complaint made by an employee in 2022. The complaint to the Ethics ReMichel view Board, which oversees the Office of Inspector General, states Michel singled out Sheriff Susan Hutson and Indepen-
dent Police Monitor Stella Cziment in the presence of multiple inspector general employees. At the time of the complaint, Michel’s office was investigating Hutson’s office for using public money to book rooms for deputies at a French Quarter hotel. Michel is accused of telling staffers “we’re going to stick it up Susan Hutson’s (expletive).” Michel is also accused of speaking disparagingly about Cziment, deriding her “laugh, her twirling of her hair, batting her eyelashes” and commenting about her physique, the complaint says.
ä See REMARKS, page 2B
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Jefferson officials celebrated the parish’s 200th birthday Tuesday with the unveiling of a new sculpture in Gretna, marking the first event in a year of festivities planned to mark the bicentennial. Parish President Cynthia Lee Sheng donned a fringed cobalt blazer and the words “JP 200” as she unveiled the sculpture of a pelican, created by New Orleans artists Benjamin Bullins. Parish officials also cut cake and sang “Happy Birthday” after detailing more commemorations that are in the planning stages. Underscoring the news conference was a song written and per-
formed by local musician Richard Smith, along with Grammy-winning singer Irma Thomas, with the chorus line, “Come on back home to Jefferson, where you belong.” “I’ve always said that if I had any vision for our bicentennial, it would be that every person, every business, every organization feel like they have a role in celebrating with us,” Lee Sheng said. The sculpture, installed outside the parish government building on Derbigny Street, was crafted out of found steel and brass instruments. The state bird sits atop a platform inscribed with the names of Jefferson’s neighborhoods.
ä See BIRTHDAY, page 2B
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Continued from page 1B Federal grants represent nearly 97% of the ORS budget, and much of this money flows to local nonprofits that carry out various climate initiatives. The federal freeze also threatens the ability of these community organizations to stay alive.
Nonprofits fret Sustaining Our Urban Landscape receives funding through grants administered by ORS that are under threat. The organization received millions in federal grants under the Biden administration, which allowed it to expand significantly. SOUL planned to plant 5,000 trees across New Orleans, thanks to those grants. Now, Susannah Burley, SOUL’s founder and executive director, worries the organization may have to shutter. She has rescinded a job offer she made earlier this year, she said. “Having $3.5 million in federal grants was absolutely a game changer, but it also put all of our eggs in one basket,” Burley said. “By midApril, we will have to close our doors if this hasn’t been turned around.” For both local agencies and nonprofits, many of these federal grants operate on a reimbursement basis. Nichols said that for now, the office’s strategy is to push forward with the projects in limbo, funding them until they need to submit for reimbursement. On the first day of his presidency, Trump signed an executive order pausing the disbursement of funds appropriated through Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. A week later, the U.S. Office of Management and Budget released a memo directing all federal agencies to stop disbursing funds for grants impacted by recent executive orders.
Funding uncertainty
that are underserved,” said Devin Wright, the deputy After dozens of states director of producers and sued late last month, a fed- sustainability at Sprout. “So eral judge ordered Trump to that has been named as a tarresume federal funding. The get for the administration.” court order required all federal agencies to notify fund ‘We’re a poor city’ recipients about the status The ORS is considering of their grants — specify- supporting the community ing that the agencies cannot organizations, but it’s a pause, cancel or modify any question of whether the city can afford to take on the risk grants. The same federal judge on of not getting reimbursed by Monday ruled the Trump ad- the federal government. “I think we need to know, ministration had not fully followed the order and called on what is that amount and how long could we do that for? the funds to be released. According to ORS, the of- And that has larger quesfice has not received notifica- tions of the city’s overall fitions from most of the fed- nancial health and budget,” eral agencies dispersing its Nichols said. He said the office would grants. “When we reach out or con- put the needs of the nonproftact them, we just try to show its ahead of that of the ORS empathy for what they’re go- because of the immense ing through,” Nichols said. benefits of the climate and “But they’re also I think un- resiliency projects. But at able to really give clear mes- the same time, the city has saging, and I think that’s part lots of needs, too. “We’re a poor city,” Nichof the point. Even within the same agency we’re getting ols said. “It’s not like the city different sorts of messages has money sitting around from one grant officer from that we can tap into.” another.” Burley also noted that The uncertainty of the sta- New Orleans isn’t a city tus of federal funding has with as many private fundbeen equally confusing for ing opportunities as others. local nonprofits. Arthur John- “If I were in Atlanta or New son, the executive director of York City or whatever, I the Lower 9th Ward Center could go to corporations and for Sustainable Engagement ask them for help,” she said. and Development, which is “It’s very different here.” For Burley, who founded also slated to receive $100,000 in federal funding adminis- SOUL in 2016, the prospect tered by the ORS, said his of having to close her orgaorganization has struggled to nization is personally disclarify the situation. tressing. She spent years “We’re a bit unnerved, just growing the nonprofit, extrying to understand what’s panding its staff, and buildgoing on. But we also kind of ing a tight-knit, small team have to ride this course,” he of four employees. It hurts said. “We don’t know what’s to think of closing its doors. going to happen, but no one “What kills me is this rhetseems to know.” oric that the government The same was true for shouldn’t be funding trees,” Sprout, yet another nonprofit she said. “Well, who else is that receives funding admin- going to fund it?” The Associated Press conistered by the ORS. The New Orleans organization focuses tributed to this report. on providing assistance to small farmers and gardeners, Email Josie Abugov at with a goal of bolstering local josie.abugov@theadvocate. food growers. com and Alex Lubben at “We’re explicitly focused alex.lubben@theadvocate. on supporting producers com.
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— as well as unincorporated areas like Metairie, Terrytown, River Ridge, Marrero and Harvey.
Continued from page 1B At the base, a pool of white oyster shells mimic rolling seas. Amy Kirk, who chairs one of the planning committees, said officials intend to place a time capsule in the sculpture at the end of the year.
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A sculpture of a pelican made of found steel and brass instruments by artist Parish history Benjamin Bullins is unveiled Jefferson Parish was of- Tuesday.
ficially established Feb. 11, 1825, in honor of U.S. President Thomas Jefferson for his role in purchasing the territory of Louisiana from France. Leaders originally considered naming it Tchoupitoulas Parish before selecting the president’s name. Jefferson’s boundaries originally extended from the St. Charles Parish line to present day Felicity Street in New Orleans, but as Orleans Parish grew it annexed parts of what is now Uptown. The present-day boundaries were
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Continued from page 1B “I’ve learned his tricks,” she said. Cheramie said that she’s found a new home for Scrim, tailor-made for the renowned rover. She declined to say where it would be, but said there would be room for long walks and the company of fellow dogs. On Tuesday in Cheramie’s home, Scrim seemed calm as he was passed from admirer to admirer. He was videoed, photographed, included in a Zoom chat, and was the focus of endless attention from visiting wellwishers. Though the small dog’s eyes were alert and his muscles taut, he never struggled or squirmed to be released. It seemed the safety and security of his current situation had finally penetrated his wariness. At 11:30 a.m., the eternally vigilant dog fell asleep in Cheramie’s lap.
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er park on Halloween 2023 by a staff member of the Terrebonne Parish Animal Shelter. Assigned the name Michael, the small dog was in jeopardy of euthanasia if he was not adopted. Cheramie, who routinely acquires dogs from shelters, brought Michael to New Orleans in November 2023, where he began a monthslong process of domestication. Michael was renamed Scrim, after a New Orleans rapper. On April 29, Scrim was placed in a permanent adoptive home in Mid-City. But he escaped immediately. In the following six months, the wary animal evaded trapping, netting and tranquilizer darting by a posse of dog lovers, remaining on the run and becoming a tongue-in-cheek outlaw icon in the process. On Oct. 23, Scrim was trapped in a fenced limousine parking lot, where he was darted and finally captured. After he was taken to a veterinary hospital, it was discovered that Scrim had two air rifle pellets in his flesh.
The parish also hosted a celebration at Lakeside Shopping Center Tuesday evening to recognize local Mardi Gras krewes, and a Light Up the Night event where local businesses illuminated their facades with the parish’s colors, blue and orange. Events will continue throughout the year, including a king cake party at Lafreniere Park this Saturday that will feature a 200-foot king cake wrapped around the park carousel. In March, the parish will host a 10K race. Then in June, officials will stage a ball at Lakeside. Lee Sheng encouraged the community to plan events of their own to celebrate the anniversary as well. For a full list of events, visit the parish website.
With Scrim in attendance, Cheramie was congratulated by the New Orleans City Council for her animal rescue efforts. Scrim seemed destined for a life of captive comfort. But stunningly, on Nov. 15, Scrim chewed through the screen covering a secondstory window in Cheramie’s home, fell 13 feet to a concrete pathway below and returned to the streets. His daring exploits were reported by The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and The Associated Press, among other media outlets. Scrim’s seemingly endless wanderings took him across Uptown, then to the suburbs of Metairie and Harahan, before he found his way back to Mid-City. He survived the snowfall and freeze in January and seemed destined to remain on the loose indefinitely. Until Tuesday, when hunger seems to have overwhelmed his guile, and he crawled into a narrow trap designed for cats. Email Doug MacCash at dmaccash@theadvocate. com.
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cation teacher Lauren Jewett asked during the hearContinued from page 1B ing. “What are they going to do when they don’t have that counselor or paraproover the next decade, along fessional or certified teachwith a provision that the er in the classroom?” city would stop charging But city officials reiterthe annual fee, which costs ated the mayor’s concern the district about $11 mil- that the city cannot afford lion each year. The mayor the payments due to rising said she had never agreed inflation and a potential deto the settlement terms, cline in federal funding and which she argued the city local revenue. cannot afford. “The city’s financial posiIf the deal falls apart, the tioning has taken a major results could be disastrous shift,” said Romy Samuel, for schools, district officials the city’s finance director. and school leaders said Contested fee Tuesday. “The lack of these funds A sticking point in the threatens our children’s long-running legal dispute education, our teachers’ is the 2% administrative employment and our 67 fee the city charges for colschools’ viability,” NOLA lecting taxes on the school Public Schools interim Su- board’s behalf. The fee has been in place perintendent Fateama Fulmore testified during the for decades. Samuel said Tuesday it helps cover the lengthy council hearing. Last week, the Orleans cost of collecting taxes, Parish School Board filed a such as staffing, mailing, court motion urging a judge printing and auditing. But City Council memto enforce the settlement, which was announced pub- ber JP Morrell said the city licly in November after cannot unilaterally impose members of Cantrell’s ad- the fee — taxpayers must ministration agreed to the agree to it. “If you want to have an deal. Under the agreement, the administrative fee, you city agreed to pay the dis- have to build it into the trict $20 million by April, as millage request the voters well as $7 million a year for to vote on,” he said. School Board member the next decade, for a total Olin Parker said the fees of $90 million. District officials had been and diverted tax revenue banking on the first tranche could add up to $200 million of settlement money to help since the practice began in close an unrelated budget 1993. “These fees are a clear gap, now believed to be about $50 million. Without violation of the language it, schools might have to approved overwhelmingly cut vital students services by voters,” Parker said. or lay off some employees. “What are our kids going Impact to schools to do after school? What are Teachers and school leadour kids going to do during ers repeatedly warned the summer?” special edu- Tuesday of drastic conse-
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Continued from page 1B The complainant’s name is redacted. The complaint was leaked to a citizen activist group, the New Orleans United Front, whose members addressed the City Council’s criminal justice committee on Tuesday. The members — Belden Batiste, Alicia Plummer and Edward Parker — said the Ethics Review Board had refused to turn over the findings of an outside law firm that investigated the allegations. The board’s administrator and general counsel, Dane Ciolino, said Tuesday that disclosing the findings is a crime under state law. The law he cited says local ethics boards must keep records of preliminary investigations confidential, and improper disclosure is punishable by up to a year in prison. The law also says ethics boards can issue public reports following preliminary investigations. Michel declined to comment, citing state law. Council members Eugene Green and Oliver Thomas said the board should be transparent about the results of the investigation, and Thomas pledged the committee would “get to the bottom of this.”
“I would hope that these level of charges aren’t true,” said Thomas, the committee chair. “But if they are true, what are the reasons?” The firm investigating the allegations, Transcendent Law Group, presented its findings orally to the board in a closed-door meeting, according to a board news release, which says the board investigated further and voted unanimously to dismiss the complaint in November. The news release states “the board chair has discussed the board’s employment-related concerns with the individual who was the subject of the investigation,” referring to Michel. Ciolino said he did not know why the findings were presented orally, or if a written report exists. He declined further comment. The complaint also accuses Michel of pressuring a “young female” barista at a coffee shop he frequents to apply for a job at the agency, and states he met with her in his office even though she hadn’t applied for a position. The barista allegedly told inspector general employees that Michel had been harassing her, and that she finally agreed to the meeting “in a moment of weakness,” according to the complaint. Hutson said in a statement that Michel’s “pursuit of accountability has been over-
quences if the city does not follow through with the deal. Sabrina Pence, CEO of FirstLine Schools, which operates four New Orleans schools, said the district’s budget deficit would mean the loss of up to 30 staff positions, including math and reading instructors. Tanya Bryant, CEO of ReNEW Schools, said her network of schools expected to receive $1.3 million from the settlement. The funds would help fund 19 teachers across the organizations four schools, 30 co-teachers and paraprofessionals, and 30,000 hours of summer and after-school programming. Without the money, those programs and positions could be in jeopardy. Carroll Bernard Feiling, who manages mental health services for ReNEW Schools, said a citywide program called ThriveKids has enabled more than 100 students receive counseling services. The settlement would help fund that program. If it goes away, students may lose access to those services because school social workers and counselors don’t have the capacity, she said. Dave Cash, president of United Teachers of New Orleans and teacher at the Rooted School, said the loss of funding would create difficulties for educators and students. “If this doesn’t go through, I shudder to think what could happen in our schools and how much harder it would be for the people who are left working there,” he said, “and also how hard it would be for our students.”
shadowed by a personal, unprofessional and deeply troubling agenda.” Hutson made similar accusations against Michel in November, steering clear of the specific allegations in the leaked complaint. Michel said then that his office “holds women in high regard.” “Any allegation to the contrary is inaccurate and not supported by facts,” Michel said in a statement at the time, noting that he had appointed women to five of seven leadership roles at the agency. Cziment, whose office is also overseen by the Ethics Review Board, said the board did not notify her of the allegations nor the investigation. She said a member of the public informed her of the proceedings in November, around the time the board dismissed the complaint. Cziment said her office requested “more information and safeguards from additional sexual harassment and retaliation” from the board, but the request had been unfulfilled. “Any comments sexualizing and demeaning women counterparts in leadership is alarming and should not be tolerated,” Cziment said in a statement. Email Ben Myers at bmyers@theadvocate.com.
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Colbert, 48, of Slidell, was arrested Feb. 7 after Kenner police said she was caught illegally using a credit card belonging to Adan Manzano, a 27-yearold reporter for Telemundo. Colbert was the last person seen going into and coming out of Manzano’s room at the Comfort Suites in Kenner before he was found dead on Feb. 5, police said. Investigators are awaiting toxicology test results to determine Manzano’s cause of death. After news of Colbert’s arrests spread, Kenner police began receiving complaints from victims reporting similar crimes, Chief Keith Conley said. One of the calls came from the family of a man found dead on Dec. 15 at a hotel in the 300 block of Dauphine Street in New Orleans, according to Conley. The Orleans Parish Coroner’s Office identified the victim as John Jenkins, 55, of Gambrills, Maryland. He died of cocaine and ethanol toxicity, according to the coroner, which classified his death as accidental. Relatives said Tuesday that Jenkins had traveled to New Orleans with friends to attend the game between the Saints and Washington Commanders. He was last seen on the night of Saturday, Dec. 14, walking down Bourbon Street. When Jenkins missed the game the next day, concerned friends repeatedly asked the hotel for a wellness check. He was discovered unresponsive in his hotel room, according to authorities. Jenkins was also missing property, according to Kenner Police Deputy Chief Mark McCormick. Kenner detectives are now working with Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill’s office and State Police Troop Nola to look into Jenkins’ death and possible ties to Colbert, according to Conley. While the investigation is still in its infancy, “We suspect she may be related to the case,” McCormick said.
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ing to an NOPD arrest affidavit for Colbert. Butler had a few drinks with the women at a bar and had decided to leave when he began to feel “woozy,” according to the document. One of the women, later identified as Colbert, got into a cab with him to return to his rental property in the 1200 block of St. Bernard Avenue. Butler told police the woman said, “let me get you home safe.” Butler didn’t remember anything after entering the cab. He woke about 7 p.m. to find his ring, watch, phone and wallet missing. He soon noticed that $80,000 in cryptocurrency had been transferred to an iCloud account, which police linked to Colbert, the affidavit said. Colbert allegedly tried to transfer another $50,000 to herself, but the bank halted the transfer, court records said. Photos taken soon after the alleged theft showed Colbert at Saks Fifth Avenue with Prada boots, Christian Louboutin and Balmain shoes and a Versace belt, police wrote.
Bloody hands An Orleans Parish jury convicted Colbert of theft under $1,000, computer fraud and illegal transmission of monetary funds on Oct. 22, court records said. Judge Nandi Campbell on Nov. 8 suspended 10-, fiveand six-month sentences for Colbert and ordered that she serve a total of five years of active probation, court records said. It’s not the first time Colbert received probation for similar cases. In 2019, Jefferson Parish Judge Ray Steib Jr. suspended a fiveyear sentence and ordered that Colbert serve five years probation when she pleaded guilty to access device fraud in another Bourbon Street credit card scheme, court records said. Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams on Monday filed a motion to revoke Colbert’s probation in Butler’s case, citing her arrest by Kenner police. In a letter sent to Campbell following Colbert’s sentencing in November, Butler expressed dismay at the lenient sentence and called it an insult to public safety after she’d repeatedly disregarded the law. “If someone dies due to her actions in the future, their blood will undeniably be on the hands of those who allowed her to escape real accountability today,” Butler wrote.
Colbert’s criminal history includes allegations of drugging men to steal credit cards and other property, authorities said. She was twice arrested in Las Vegas for allegedly taking more than $50,000 from two separate victims who told authorities they believe they were drugged. Email Michelle Hunter at Prosecutors didn’t move mhunter@theadvocate. forward with the cases com. because the victims didn’t want to testify in court, Colbert’s attorney told The LOTTERY Associated Press. Colbert has convictions in Orleans and Jefferson MONDAY, FEB. 10, 2025 Parish for targeting tourPICK 3: 1-7-3 ists on Bourbon Street and PICK 4: 1-4-6-4 stealing their credit cards, PICK 5: 6-2-0-4-1 according to court records. POWERBALL: 2-17-18Butler was one of those victims. He told New Or29-43 (3) leans police he met two Unofficial notification, women while out on Bourkeep your tickets. bon on Nov. 5, 2021, accord-
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Hospice and Rafael for tak‐ He served as the Young ing such wonderful care of Tom during his final days. Eagles coordinator for the Aircraft Family and friends are in‐ Experimental ✦ Wednesday, ✦ 3B The Times-Picayune nola.com February 12, 2025 Association (EAA) Chapter vited to attend ✦ the Service Bernard, Thomas Lucien on Friday, February 14, 697. He flew over 200 stu2025, at Garden of Memo‐ dents with the Young program giving ries Funeral Home, 4900 Eagles Airline Drive, Metairie, LA them their first experi70001. Visitation will begin ences of aviation. Paul had at 10:00 a.m. with a over 25,000 hours of flying Catholic Mass at 12:00 p.m. time. Aviation gave him the opportunity to meet people all over the world. He met presidents John F. Kennedy, Ronald Regan and George W. Bush. Others include Bob Hope, Borgatti, Paul Michael Harrison Ford and Joe DiMaggio as well as famous pilots like Chuck Thomas Lucien Bernard Yeager, Barron Hilton and (Tom/TL) passed away on Cliff Robertson. He spent February 2, 2025, at the age hours with Bob Hoover of 85. He was a beloved talking about flying the FGramps and husband, 100. He also flew with Friend. He is survived by Francis "Gabby" Gabreski, his loving wife of 43 years who shot down over 25 Phillis Chimeno Bernard; planes during WWII. Flying children Bret Bernard, Scot gave him the opportunity Bernard (Ann), Jennifer to be interviewed on the Bernard, Jessica Bernard, 100th anniversary of Naval Johnnie Chimeno (Gina) Aviation and was able to Kenny Chimeno and talk about the famous A-1E (Laura); grandfather to Paul Michael Borgatti Skyraider, or as the Navy Rachel, Jenna, Carmen, Do‐ minic, Mason, Lucy, Mon‐ died peacefully surround- calls it, the AD-6, which he tana, Logan and two great- ed by family on January 22, flew in Vietnam. He was He was born in given the honorary Navy grandchildren and one on 2025. Connecticut. Wings of Gold. Paul rethe way. Preceded in death Naugatuck, by his parents Mezial He was the oldest child of ceived the prestigious FAA and Hugo Wright Brothers Award for Bernard and Madeline Bi‐ Catherine Bernard, late Borgatti. He is survived by 50 years of flight and was envenu brother Douglas Bernard. his loving wife of 65 years, always ready to give enTom graduated from the Eleanor Borgatti; his chil- couragement and inspiraUniversity of Southwestern dren, Tina Risher (William), tion to help anyone begin Louisiana (ULL) in Civil En‐ Mike Borgatti (Katherine) their journey in aviation. Maria Maginnis gineering . After 38 years, and His greatest love was Tom retired from the U.S. (David); his sister, Joan being with his wife and Army Corp of Engineers. He Bean, and brother, John family. Together they had worked for the Office of Borgatti, eight grandchil- many wonderful advenCoastal Protection and dren and six great grand- tures, which included travState of children. Restoration eling the world and supLouisiana. He also worked Paul graduated from St. porting their children, as a surveyor for A1 signs. Basil's Preparatory School grandchildren and greatTom was a jack of all in Connecticut and a gradgrandchildren in all of their trades. He enjoyed golf, uate of the University of various activities. He was tennis, baseball, and hunt‐ Connecticut. He earned a man of faith and princiing. He was also a great his student pilot certificate cook. He entered the in 1962 and began his jour- ple who led by example in Hunt’s Cooking Contest ney of flight. He served in everything he did. No hon(only man that entered) the Air Force and Louisiana or was greater than being and won with his ‘Crab Air National Guard and ac- a loving husband, father, Fusilier’ dish, named after cumulated over 2300 hours grandfather, great-grandfather and friend. his good friend Jimmy. Tom of flying time before beginHe was an active memwas an avid sportsman. ning his flying career of ber in many service and Past President of Green over 32 years with Delta charitable organizations, Acres Country Club and ac‐ including the Men's Club, tive member for many Airlines. He served in the the Knights of Columbus years. He was a volunteer golf ranger at Pontchar‐ Vietnam War from 1966- (Faithful Navigator), and train Golf Course and was 1967 and flew over 250 Eucharist Ministry to the a longtime member of combat missions with over local hospitals. Green Crest Golf Club 600 hours of combat flying He loved his faith, his where he played nearly time. While in Vietnam he family, and his freedom, was awarded the purple every Saturday for the past which he always reminded 35 years. He was also a heart, two silver stars, two us that freedom does not member of the 19th Hole distinguished flying cross- come free but at the cost Golf Club and Shadow es and twelve air medals. of young men and women During his tenure at that serve our country to Lawn Golf Club, both for many years. Tom and Delta Airlines, he served on protect that freedom. His Phillis enjoyed country the Board of Directors of enthusiasm, love of life dancing at Mudbugs. He the Airline Pilot and adventure will be will surely be missed by all Association. He flew all greatly missed. who knew and loved him. over the world and finRelatives and friends Thank you to Compasses ished his career as a cap- are invited to attend serHospice and Rafael for tak‐ tain of the Boeing 777. vices on Friday, February ing such wonderful care of He served as the Young 14, 2025, at St. Joseph's Tom during his final days. Eagles coordinator for the Abbey Church at 2:00 P.M. Family and friends are in‐ Experimental Aircraft Visitation will be from 1:00 vited to attend the Service Association (EAA) Chapter on Friday, February 14, 697. He flew over 200 stu- P.M. - 1:45 P.M., followed 2025, at Garden of Memo‐ dents with the Young by the Rosary from 1:45 P.M. - 2:00 P.M. and a ries Funeral Home, 4900 Eagles program giving Airline Drive, Metairie, LA them their first experi- Funeral Mass at 2:00 P.M. 70001. Visitation will begin ences of aviation. Paul had Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, donaat 10:00 a.m. with a over 25,000 hours of flying tions may be made to the Catholic Mass at 12:00 p.m. time. following: Experimental Aviation gave him the Aircraft Association opportunity to meet peo- Chapter 697 Randall ple all over the world. He Turner, Treasurer, 224 met presidents John F. Robinhood Dr., Covington, Kennedy, Ronald Regan LA 70433. and George W. Bush. Others include Bob Hope, Harrison Ford and Joe DiMaggio as well as famous pilots like Chuck Yeager, Barron Hilton and Cliff Robertson. He spent hours with Bob Hoover talking about flying the F100. He also flew with Francis "Gabby" Gabreski, who shot down over 25 planes during WWII. Flying gave him the opportunity to be interviewed on the 100th anniversary of Naval Aviation and was able to talk about the famous A-1E Skyraider, or as the Navy calls it, the AD-6, which he flew in Vietnam. He was given the honorary Navy Wings of Gold. Paul received the prestigious FAA Wright Brothers Award for 50 years of flight and was always ready to give encouragement and inspiration to help anyone begin their journey in aviation. His greatest love was being with his wife and family. Together they had many wonderful adventures, which included traveling the world and supporting their children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren in all of their various activities. He was a man of faith and principle who led by example in everything he did. No honor was greater than being a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend. He was an active member in many service and charitable organizations, including the Men's Club, Submit a photograph of yourofMardi Gras themed holiday the Knights Columbus (Faithful Navigator), and tree by February 19th! TheMinistry winner to willthereceive two tickets Eucharist local hospitals. to the Orpheuscapade Ball! He loved his faith, his family, and his freedom, Email photograph which he to always reminded us that freedom does not TREECONTEST@THEADVOCATE.COM come free but at the cost of young men and women that serve our country to protect that freedom. His enthusiasm, love of life and adventure will be greatly missed. Relatives and friends are invited to attend services on Friday, February No purchase necessary. 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14, 2025, at St. Joseph's girls at Plantation Athletic Abbey Church at 2:00 P.M. Club, Norman Playground Visitation will be from 1:00 and Behrman Gym, and ✦ The Times-Picayune 4B ✦ Wednesday, February 12, 2025 ✦was nola.com P.M. - 1:45 P.M., followed a longtime LSU, Saints, by the Rosary from 1:45 and Pelicans fan. P.M. - 2:00 P.M. and a Loralee and Charlie enFuneral Mass at 2:00 P.M. joyed traveling to many Interment will be private. parts of the world with lifeIn lieu of flowers, dona- long friends, Josie and tions may be made to the Walter Glynn. Loralee's love of everyfollowing: Experimental Aircraft Association thing Mardi Gras was inChapter 697 Randall fectious to all who knew Turner, Treasurer, 224 her. Praised for her home Robinhood Dr., Covington, cooking, friends and family said her fried shrimp po' LA 70433. boys were the best in New Orleans. A devoted wife, a caring mother, a strong woman with remarkable athletic Dayries, Yvonne Piper skills and a fondness for competitive sports, Loralee will continue to be loved dearly and sorely missed. Private services were held for the family on Monday, February 3rd at Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home.
Yvonne Piper Dayries, age 86 was born on Decem‐ ber 31, 1938, in New Or‐ leans, LA was called home on Saturday, February 1, 2025. She graduated from Walter L. Cohen Senior School. Yvonne High Dayries retired from Social Administration Security after 30 years of service. After retirement, she be‐ came a United Methodist Church pastor in the Conference. Louisiana Yvonne also worked for the United Methodist Disaster Recovery after Hurricane Rev. Dayries Katrina. leaves to mourn her chil‐ dren Sonje’, Helina, Her‐ man Dayries (Lori), and Alyssia Sam (Michael); sib‐ lings Rhoberta Piper, Wel‐ don Piper, and Dianne P. Wooden; 3 sisters-in-law; 10 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by the love of her life, Herman J. Dayries, Sr. of 53 years, and her parents Lillian Givens and August Piper. Relatives and friends of the family, also Pastor, officers and members of Mount Zion UMC are invited to attend the Celebration of Life Ser‐ vice on Thursday, February 13, 2025, at Mount Zion United Methodist Church, 2722 Louisiana Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70115 at 11:00 a.m. Visitation from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. Rev. Alton Preston, Officiat‐ ing. Interment on Friday, February 14, 2025 at the Louisiana National Ceme‐ tery, 303 W. Mount Pleas‐ ant Road, Zachary, LA 70791 at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Brooks Temple UMC Outreach Fund. Dona‐ tions can be mailed to 8818 Pear St., New Orleans, La 70118. You may sign the guest book on www.ger trudegeddeswillis.com. Gertrude Geddes Willis Fu‐ neral Home Inc., in charge (504) 522-2525.
Gibson, Loralee Elizabeth Donahoe
Loralee Elizabeth Donahoe Gibson passed away on January 29, 2025 at the age of 91. Devoted wife of the late Charles Robert Gibson Jr., much loved mother of Kevin, Keith, Kathryn, Kerry, and Kelly (Elizabeth), grandmother of Kelli Gray (Ian), Robert Grand (Jamie), Elle and Ava Gibson, and great-grandmother of the late Jaxon Grand. Daughter of the late James Ernest Donahoe and Elizabeth Mary (Nicholas) Donahoe. Predeceased by her siblings: Alice Bailey, Lloyd Donahoe, Gertrude DeGrasse, Henrietta Tyler and Louise Soulet. Loralee was born on March 4, 1933 in New Orleans, and was a graduate of McDonogh #28 and John McDonogh High School. She and Charles met through the St. Mary of the Angels C.Y.O., were married in 1952, and began raising their family in Metairie, as parishioners of St. Christopher, and later St. Andrew the Apostle, when they moved to Aurora Gardens in Algiers on the West Bank of New Orleans in 1965. Loralee excelled in youth athletics. Later in life, she was active in volleyball, tennis and golf. She shared her passion by coaching teams of young girls at Plantation Athletic Club, Norman Playground and Behrman Gym, and was a longtime LSU, Saints, and Pelicans fan. Loralee and Charlie enjoyed traveling to many
with her hubby. Finally, Charles would like to thank everyone for the loving prayers and support given to him as he says farewell to the love of his life. A Fu‐ neral Service in Frankie’s remembrance will be held on Thursday, February 13, 2025 at 10:00 am at Majes‐ tic Mortuary Service, Inc., located at 1833 Oretha Cas‐ tle Haley Blvd., New Or‐ leans, LA 70113. Visitation will begin at 9:00 am. Inter‐ ment will be in Restlawn Park Cemetery. Due to COVID-19, everyone attend‐ ing is encouraged to wear masks and adhere to social Professional distancing. arrangements entrusted to Majestic Mortuary Service, Inc. (504) 523-5872. lll
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Harris, Frankie Wright
Kenneth Jackson Sr. passed Jan 21, 2025. Leaves behind, confidante Sheleen children–Naisha Miller; Mays (Clayton), Kenneth Jackson Jr., Qiana Joseph, Jeromy Jackson, Chiquita Milton, Ciara Allen (Terrell), Dominica Jones (Ernest), Donnell, Derrick, Dionne, & Dwayne Miller, & Tyron Johnson; 30 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; & 12 siblings. Predeceased by son Dontrell Miller & par‐ ents–Ruthie & Royal Os‐ borne Sr. Funeral Feb 14, 2025, Murray Henderson FH, 1209 Teche, NOLA 70114. Visitation 8 AM. Ser‐ vice 10 AM. Interment Woodlawn Park, 9820 9 Mile Point Road, West‐ wego, 70084. Full Obit https://www.murrayhende rsonfuneralhome.com/? fh_id=12624 Professional Arrangements Murray Hen‐ derson Funeral Home, 1209 Teche, NOLA 70114.
Frankie Wright Harris, 90, departed this life on Tuesday, February 4, 2025 in the care of her doctors at Touro Hospital. Although saddened by her sudden death, we are grateful for the time we got to spend with her and the memories made along the way! Frankie was born on July 20, 1934 in Frederick, OK. She is preceded in death by her parents, (Will & Bema Wright), six brothers (Will Wright Jr., Sonny Wright, Phillip Wright, Har‐ vey Wright, Aubrie Wright, and Jimmy Wright), and her two sisters (Bema Wright and Fae Wright Lig‐ gins). She is also preceded in death by her two sons (Preston Wright and Clark father-in-law Dale), Harris, Sr.), (Charles (Gertrude mother-in-law Harris), and three broth‐ Jemison, Rosalie ers-in law (Steven Harris, Robert Harris, and Ray‐ Centanni mond Harris). In addition to her husband of 52 years Harris, Jr.), (Charles Frankie is survived and will be remembered by her friends (like Mary Cameron and Kelly), her four cousins (Myra Gaines, Bruce Jones, Clifton Jones, and Thomas Acrey), and her in-laws: Larsal Harris (Gwendolyn), Harris (Janice), Donald Laurence Harris, Douglas Harris (Brenda), Ralph Har‐ ris (Yolanda), and Tyrone Daniel Harris. Already a Rosalie Centanni Jemi‐ mother of 2 children, Frankie met Charles Harris son, June 30, 1932-February in the Fall of 1966, while he 5, 2025 Rosalie Centanni beloved wife, was stationed at Fort Sill in Jemison, grandmother Lawton, OK. The two even‐ mother, tually fell in love and re‐ (“Gan”) and great grand‐ mained at each other’s mother left this earth for side until her passing – al‐ her heavenly home with most 59 years later! The her loved ones at her bed‐ couple married on October side, holding her hand. She 10, 1972 and moved to was 92 years young— and Charles’ hometown of New young at heart she was! Orleans, LA in December of Rose married Edward F. that same year. Shortly Jemison in 1952 at St. after arriving in New Or‐ Mary’s Italian Church and telling everyone leans, Frankie began work‐ loved ing for the Orleans Parish “Pete Fountain and The School Board where she re‐ Basin Street Six” played mained until she retired at her wedding reception. the age of 65 from Phillis Rose & Ed celebrated 56 Wheatley Elementary in years of a a happy Christ‐ 1999. Frankie was a strong ian Marriage. She gradu‐ willed and resolute woman ated from St. Henry’s who was both tough and Grammar and St. Stephens tender. But she was a High School where she was faithful wife, a loving class representative and mother, and a loyal friend forged life long friend‐ to those who were closest ships. Rose had an incredi‐ to her. Although many of ble work ethic. She was a us didn’t know it, Frankie book keeper and office had a distinct love of manager at J.J. Krebs and music, of dancing, and of Baudier Communications, being a closet singer who winding up her long career sang solos at church from at Physicians Resources at time to time. On any given the ripe age of 90! She was day you would either find a founding member of St. the Confessor her at home watching The Edward Young & Restless or her fa‐ Church in Metairie where vorite – the Wheel of For‐ she was a lector, Adoration adorer, Rosary tune! And when away from Chapel home, she liked nothing group member and faithful more than enjoying the follower of Jesus. Since food, sights, and sounds of 1968, Rose was a board the Silver Slipper Casino member at Metairie Senior with her hubby. Finally, Center where she planned Charles would like to thank parties and events, and as everyone for the loving a senior herself, taught ex‐ prayers and support given ercise! Rose, a competitive to him as he says farewell player of Canasta, Liver‐ to the love of his life. A Fu‐ pool Rummy, Bingo and also enjoyed neral Service in Frankie’s Scrabble remembrance will be held square dancing and daily on Thursday, February 13, coffee with her church 2025 at 10:00 am at Majes‐ friends, never wanting to tic Mortuary Service, Inc., miss out on anything! located at 1833 Oretha Cas‐ Above all, Rose enjoyed tle Haley Blvd., New Or‐ family. Her home was the leans, LA 70113. Visitation heart of every Christmas will begin at 9:00 am. Inter‐ Eve, Easter and so many ment will be in Restlawn talks around the table with Park Cemetery. Due to coffee (and of course, COVID-19, everyone attend‐ cake!) She is preceded by ing is encouraged to wear her parents Joseph Cen‐ tanni & Mary Bernardo masks and adhere to socialCastle 1833 Oretha Haley Blvd distancing. Professional Centanni, her brothers An‐ New Orleans, LA 70113 & Joseph Centanni arrangements entrusted to thony and herand daugh ter Joanne Majes Mor tuary Ser vice, cremation, Weticoffer affordable burials, life insurance Jemison Gallinghouse. She Inc. (504) 523-5872. majesticmortuary.com is survived by her two sis‐ ters Nancy Centanni Resthaven Memorial PumiliaPark & Mary Louise Cen‐ 10400 Old Gentilly Road, tanni New Orleans, LA 70127 LaGrange (husband, Bob); her two sons Michael Jemison (wife Becky) & Eddie Jemison (wife Laura); her grandchildren Terri Jemison Thornhill (husband Keith), Sean Jemison (wife Danielle)
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Center e parties and events, and as a senior herself, taught ex‐ ercise! Rose, a competitive player of Canasta, Liver‐ pool Rummy, Bingo and also enjoyed Scrabble square dancing and daily coffee with her church friends, never wanting to miss out on anything! Above all, Rose enjoyed family. Her home was the heart of every Christmas Eve, Easter and so many talks around the table with coffee (and of course, cake!) She is preceded by her parents Joseph Cen‐ tanni & Mary Bernardo Centanni, her brothers An‐ thony & Joseph Centanni and her daughter Joanne Jemison Gallinghouse. She is survived by her two sis‐ Nancy Centanni ters Pumilia & Mary Louise Cen‐ tanni LaGrange (husband, Bob); her two sons Michael Jemison (wife Becky) & Jemison (wife Eddie Laura); her grandchildren Terri Jemison Thornhill Keith), Sean (husband Jemison (wife Danielle) Daisy & Jasper Jemison and her great grandchil‐ dren Violet, Remi & Max Thornhill; her beloved sis‐ ter-in-law Corinne Jemison and many beloved godchil‐ dren, nieces and nephews. She’s grateful to her won‐ derful caretakers Janet Amedee Arruebarrena & Elizabeth Stadler and Dr. Monty Glorioso; also to the wonderful priests who mis‐ tered to her, Fathers Cle‐ tus, Joseph Tran, Wayne Paysse & Michael Cham‐ pagne. Funeral Services on Friday, February 14, 2025 Visitation: 10 AM at St. Ed‐ ward the Confessor (4921 W. Metairie, Ave. Metairie, LA 70001) Mass: 12:00 PM Burial: following at 1:45 PM at Greenwood Cemetery (5190 Canal Blvd. New Or‐ leans, LA 70124)
Jenkins, and the late Jimmy (Ellen) Jenkins, Jessie (Virginia) Jenkins, Joe Wammad (Eva) Jenk‐ ins, Gilbert (Victoria) Jenk‐ ins, Lillie Bell (Josiah) Wil‐ son, Nicholas Jenkins, Ed‐ ward Jenkins, Rosa Lee Lewumeshia Frederick, Stevenson, Emily Craft, and Julia Hardwell, also sur‐ vived by 8 grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Rela‐ tives and friends of the family are invited to attend a Viewing at Davis Mortu‐ ary Service, 6820 Westbank Expressway, Marrero, LA on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Graveside Service will be held at Westlawn Cemetery, 1225 Whitney Ave., Gretna, LA on Thursday, February 13, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. To view and sign the guestbook, please go to www.davismo Face rtuaryservice.com. masks are recommended.
his beloved mother, Anca Lazar. He was preceded in death by his father, IoanSandu Lazar. Beyond his family, Ion was a passionate and respected member of numerous Masonic and research organizations. He was raised to Master Mason in Germania Lodge in January 2001, a Master of Germania Lodge #46 in 2004, and held plural membership in Paul M. Schneidau Lodge #391, served as General Treasurer of the New Orleans Valley (Scottish Rite, since 2010) and completed all 4 "Lines" of the New Orleans Valley, coronated Inspector General Honorary, 33rd Degree (Scottish Rite, 2013), Past Grand Commander of Knights Templar in Louisiana (York Rite, 2017), and served as Chief Adept of the Louisiana College SRICF. In Capitular Masonry, he was exalted to the Royal Arch Degree in Babylon Chapter #66 (2003) and held plural memberships in Sts. John Chapter and Orleans-Delta Chapter #1. In Cryptic Lazar, Ion Masonry he was greeted as a Select Master in New Orleans Council #35 (2003) and held plural memberships in Sts. John Council #41, Louisiana Council #2 and St. Bernard Council #54. In Templar Masonry Ion was knighted in Indivisible Friends Commandery #1 (2003) and held plural membership in Jacques DeMolay Commandery #2, Ivanhoe Commandery #19, and CA It is with profound sad- Everitt Commandery #29. ness that we announce the He also served in many posudden passing of Ion sitions, committees and Lazar on February 6, 2025, programs as part of: The Scottish Rite Research at the age of 51. Born on July 22, 1973, in Society, Louisiana Lodge of Bucharest, Romania, Ion's Research, Knights of the life was one of dedication, York Cross of Honor, Red of Constantine, intellect, and service. He Cross moved to New York City in Allied Masonic Degrees, 1990, where he spent two Knight Masons, York Rite Order of St. years before settling in College, New Orleans in 1992 to pur- Thomas of Acon, Royal Jenkins, Gussie sue his education at the Order of Scotland, Grand Tulane University Business College of Rites, Ancient Ruth Craft School. New Orleans be- Order of the Scarlet Cord, came his home, and he re- The Operatives, Order of mained a devoted member the Secret Monitor, The Order of of the community until his Masonic Athelstan, Knights passing. Ion was a loving hus- Occidental, Ancient Order band to Madalina of Corks, HRAKTP, Order of "Maddie" Lazar, his wife of High Priesthood, Order of 24 years, and a devoted fa- the Silver Trowel, Knights ther to John (6) and Sophia Crusaders of the Cross, (17). He is also survived by Sovereign Order of Knights Shriners his beloved mother, Anca Preceptor, Lazar. He was preceded in Internationals, Order of the death by his father, Ioan- Eastern Star, Order of the Amaranth, National Sandu Lazar. Sojourners, High Twelve Beyond his family, Ion Gussie Ruth Craft Jenk‐ Club, The Masonic Society, ins entered eternal rest at was a passionate and re- Dormer Masonic Study spected member of numerher residence on Saturday, Circle, Southern California February 8, 2025, at the age ous Masonic and research Research Lodge, Masonic He was of 85. She was a native of organizations. Book Club, Philalethes Carpenter, MS and resident raised to Master Mason in Society and many more. He of Harvey, LA. Gussie was a Germania Lodge in January was an accomplished writretired caregiver. Beloved 2001, a Master of Germania wife of the late Isaiah Jenk‐ Lodge #46 in 2004, and er with work published in ins. Devoted mother of held plural membership in the Heredom, Scottish Rite Journal, The Tresleboard, Lodge Patrick (Tammy) Jenkins, Paul M. A fullSchneidau service funeral home offering traditional AMD funerals, Miscellanea. General and Patrice (Darrell) Hender‐ #391, served as direct burial andOther cremations. philanthropic activiTreasurer of the New Phyllis (Patrick) son, Honoring all insurance policiesties and servicing all he was churches passionate and Pharalynn Orleans Valley (Scottish Wright, cemeteries. about include The Order of com(Shean) Brown. Daughter Rite, since 2010) and and the Crown of Thorns, The of the • (504) of the late Graves Craft, Sr. pleted all 4 "Lines" (504) 208-2119 208-2138 Sovereign Military Order of and Gracie Lee Craft. Sister New Orleans Valley, (504) coro-358-4232 the Temple of Jerusalem of Isaiah Craft, and the late nated Inspector General and Knights Templar Eye JEROME L. ROBINSON AND Bertha (Daniel) Jenkins, Honorary, 33rd Degree (patron & life PERRILYN OWNERS and Graves (Janice) Craft, (Scottish Rite, 2013),ALEXIS-HARRIS, Past Foundation Sr. Sister-in-law of Delores Grand Commander of member). Ion's kindness, wisdom, Jenkins, and the late Knights9611 HIGHWAY Templar 23, BELLE in CHASSE, LOUISIANA and unwavering commit(Ellen) Jenkins, Louisiana Jimmy (York Rite, 2017), New 20 minutes from downtown Orleans and half a block ment to his family, friends, Jessie (Virginia) Jenkins, and served as Chief Adept north of Belle Chasse Naval Air Station. Joe Wammad (Eva) Jenk‐ of the Louisiana College and the organizations he Celebrating Life, Oneserved Family at awill Time be deeply ins, Gilbert (Victoria) Jenk‐ SRICF. In Capitular ins, Lillie Bell (Josiah) Wil‐ Masonry, he was exalted missed. May his memory son, Nicholas Jenkins, Ed‐ to the Royal Arch Degree in be eternal. ward Jenkins, Rosa Lee Babylon Relatives and friends Chapter #66 Frederick, Lewumeshia (2003) and held plural are invited to attend the Stevenson, Emily Craft, and memberships in Sts. John funeral service in the Julia Hardwell, also sur‐ Chapter and Orleans-Delta chapel of Lake Lawn vived by 8 grandchildren, Chapter #1. In Cryptic Metairie Funeral Home, and a host of nieces, Masonry he was greeted 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd. in nephews, cousins, other as a Select Master in New New Orleans, on Saturday, relatives and friends. Rela‐ 15, 2025 at Orleans Council #35 (2003) February tives and friends of the 2:00PM. A visitation will be family are invited to attend and held plural member- held at the funeral home a Viewing at Davis Mortu‐ ships in Sts. John Council beginning at 11:00AM, with ary Service, 6820 Westbank #41, Louisiana Council #2 a Masonic Ceremony at Expressway, Marrero, LA and St. Bernard Council 1:00PM. The interment will on Wednesday, February #54. In Templar Masonry was knighted in follow the chapel service 12, 2025, from 5:00 p.m. Ion Lake Lawn Park Friends at until 7:00 p.m. Graveside Indivisible Mausoleum. Commandery #1 (2003) Service will be held at In lieu of flowers, the Westlawn Cemetery, 1225 and held plural memberWhitney Ave., Gretna, LA ship in Jacques DeMolay family requests that small on Thursday, February 13, Commandery #2, Ivanhoe donations be made in Ion's to Knights 2025, at 10:00 a.m. To view Commandery #19, and CA memory and sign the guestbook, Everitt Commandery #29. Templar Eye Foundation please go to www.davismo He also served in many po- (https://www.ktef.org/) or rtuaryservice.com. 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Preceptor, Shriners Internationals, Order of the Eastern Star, Order of the Amaranth, National Sojourners, High Twelve Club, The Masonic Society, Dormer Masonic Study Circle, Southern California Research Lodge, Masonic Book Club, Philalethes Society and many more. He was an accomplished writer with work published in the Heredom, Scottish Rite Journal, The Tresleboard, and AMD Miscellanea. Other philanthropic activities he was passionate about include The Order of the Crown of Thorns, The Sovereign Military Order of the Temple of Jerusalem and Knights Templar Eye Foundation (patron & life member). Ion's kindness, wisdom, and unwavering commitment to his family, friends, and the organizations he served will be deeply missed. May his memory be eternal. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service in the chapel of Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home, 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd. in New Orleans, on Saturday, February 15, 2025 at 2:00PM. A visitation will be held at the funeral home beginning at 11:00AM, with a Masonic Ceremony at 1:00PM. The interment will follow the chapel service at Lake Lawn Park Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that small donations be made in Ion's memory to Knights Templar Eye Foundation (https://www.ktef.org/) or The Lighthouse for The Blind (https://www.lightho uselouisiana.org). To view and sign the online guest book, please visit lakelawnmetairie.com lll
Matthews, Stephenson
away on Satur y, F ru‐ ary 8, 2025. He was born on December 16, 1943, in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Dorothy Ann Hardy McDonald; children, McDonald (Jeff Erin Walker) and Colleen Mc‐ grandchildren, Donald; Meagan McDonald, An‐ drew Seese II, Harry Seese; and many extended family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, T.A. McDonald and Irene Trahan McDon‐ ald; sister, Marilyn Ann McDonald Vallette; and extended family many members and friends. Dr. McDonald was a 1961 grad‐ uate of Jesuit High School and attended Loyola Uni‐ versity and the University of New Orleans, earning Doctor of Dental his Surgery from Loyola in 1968 and a Master of Education from UNO in 1978. He spent a short time in the United States Navy before enjoy‐ ing a long, successful ca‐ reer in dentistry. He was a longtime faculty member and administrator at the LSU School of Dentistry from 1968-2005 while still maintaining a private prac‐ tice and seeing patients regularly. He ultimately re‐ tired from LSUSD in 2005 as associate dean for clinical and hospital affairs. In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Dr. McDonald may be made to The Dis‐ calced Carmelite Nuns of Covington at https://www. covingtoncarmel.org/ donations/.Relatives and friends are invited to at‐ tend the funeral mass on February 15, Saturday, 2025, at 12:00 PM at Mary Queen of Peace Catholic Church, 1501 West Cause‐ way Approach, Mandeville, Louisiana, with visitation beginning at 10:00 M. Inter‐ ment will follow in St. Joseph Abbey Cemetery, 75376 River Road, St. Bene‐ dict, Louisiana. E. J. Field‐ ing Funeral Home of Cov‐ ington, Louisiana, is hon‐ ored to be entrusted with McDonald’s funeral Dr. arrangements. His family you to share invites thoughts, memories, and condolences by signing an online guestbook at www. ejfieldingfh.com.
Meunier, Goldie Hayes
Stephenson Matthews, a retired cab driver, age 74 years old was born on Monday January 30, 1950, in New Orleans, LA and passed away on Tuesday January 28th, 2025. He was a graduate of Booker T. Washington High School. He also attended ac/refrig‐ eration school. He worked as a General Longshore‐ man with Local No. 1419, as an engineer with Kaiser Aluminon and cab driver. Husband of the late Cyn‐ thia Marie Bell-Matthews, Son of the late Deacon Sr. and Ellen Simon, Matthews, Father of Teelye T. Matthews, Grandfather Damian Matthews, of Da’Mia and Ta’Lia Severan, Brother of Curtis and Bur‐ nadean (Brainell) Matthews, Bernadette McLeod and the late Jerome, Larry, Jr. and Tom Simon, Matthews. Also survived by a host of nieces, cousins and nephews, Relatives and friends. friends of the family, also Pastors, Officers, Members and Staff of The Sixth Bap‐ tist Church, Progressive Baptist Church, Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church, Inter‐ national Longshoreman’s Association Local No. 1419, Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Of‐ fice and Delta Sigma Theta Orleans Alumnae New Chapter are invited to at‐ tend the Celebration of Life Service on Friday February 14, 2025 at Progressive Baptist Church, 1214 S. Robertson Street, New Or‐ leans, LA 70113 at 10:00 a. m.Visitation from 9:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, 4000 Norman Mayer Av‐ enue, New Orleans, LA 70122. You may sign the guest book on http://www. gertrudegeddeswillis.com Gertrude Geddes Willis
McDonald, Dr. Gary Thomas
Dr. Gary Thomas Mc‐ Donald, age 81, of Coving‐ Louisiana, passed ton, away on Saturday, Febru‐ ary 8, 2025. He was born on December 16, 1943, in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Dorothy Ann Hardy McDonald; children, Erin McDonald (Jeff Walker and Colleen Mc‐
Goldie Hayes Meunier passed away on Saturday, February 1, 2025, at the age of 80. She was a native of New Orleans and a resident of Mandeville. Goldie was preceded in death by her spouse of 20 years, Richard J. Meunier; her parents, John Robert Hayes and Elizabeth Hearn; and her sisters, Jeannette Pickle, Helen Uratta, Addie Nemeth, Vivian Dietze, and Elizabeth Lasavia. She is survived by her daughters, Debra Guillot (Gregory) and Cynthia Spann (Trent); her son, Morrill Scott (Lurbin); her brothers, Marvin Pickle and John Hayes; her grandchildren, Tina Long, Lauren Guillot, Michael Guillot, Ashlyn Spann, Madison Spann, Daphne Scott, Belen Scott, and Richard Scott; and her great-grandchildren, Damien Scott and Aiden Long. Goldie dedicated her life to her family, raising her great-grandchild, Damien, as her own. She warmly welcomed her loving sister and best friend, Addie Nemeth, along with Addie's children, Clifton and Bobbie, into her home. The youngest of eight, she was a pillar of love and support to those around her. She traveled the world with her beloved husband, enjoying their passion for playing bridge. A gifted cook, she regularly prepared five-course meals for her family, ensuring that her table was always filled with love and an abundance of food for everyone to enjoy. Goldie will be laid to rest in a private ceremony for immediate family on Valentine's Day, reuniting with her beloved husband, Richard, once again.
Murray, Rev. Barbara L.
Rev. Barbara L. Murray was born June 25, 1946, in Monroe, LA, to the late Rev. Robert S. and Mrs. Lizzie G. Murray. Barbara’s love of playing for churches began at a very young age. Bar‐ bara was awarded a music scholarship to Dillard Uni‐ versity, where she ob‐ tained a Bachelor of Arts (cum laude) degree in Music Education in 1968. During her undergraduate studies, like the nurturing congregations of her early beginnings, Bethany and Grace United Methodist became her churches source of inspiration and encouragement. She later obtained a Master of Music Education degree and Mas‐ ter of Education degree from the University of Louisiana at Monroe (for‐ merly Northeast Louisiana University). She later be‐ came the First African American Elected Chair, Di‐ vision of Deacon Board of Ministry Ordained Louisiana Conference of United Methodist the Church from 2000-2004. Her life has been beautifully filled with a host of honors, experiences as a church musician, school educator, piano teacher too many, as well as many notable per‐ formances as pianist and accompanist. To God Be the Glory for All the Things he has done through this servant of God. Family and friends are invited to at‐ tend a Celebration of Life Service at Dillard Univer‐ sity, Lawless Memorial Chapel, 2601 Gentilly Blvd, New Orleans, LA on Satur‐ day, February 15, 2025. Visi‐ tation will take place from 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. The Ivy Beyond the Wall Ceremony will begin at 10:30 a.m. and service will follow immedi‐ ately at 11:00 a.m. Pastor Eugene Boger, Bethany UMC, officiating. Interment will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, 4000 Norman Mayer Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70122. Clergy are invited to participate in an open‐ ing processional. Please bring vestments and meet at 10:15 a.m. in the Social Room at the rear of the Chapel. If participating, please RSVP by February to marcia.rousell@ 14 gmail.com. Guestbook On‐ line: www.anewtraditionbe gins.com (504) 282-0600. Linear Brooks Boyd and Donavin D. Boyd Own‐ ers/Funeral Directors.
Niemietz, John V.
John V. Niemietz, AFSC, died Sunday night, Febru‐ ary 9, 2025 at his home in Christwood. Mr. Niemietz was born in Old Forge, Pennsylvania in March, 1929 to Mary Wit Niemiec of Kolbuszowa Poland and Josef Niemiec of Austria. He is survived by his loving wife of 51 years, Loretta Clement Niemietz. He is also survived by a nephew Ed Orzalek and a niece Adele Orzalek Mackell and their families all in the Scranton area of Pennsyl‐ vania. He also has surviv‐ ing cousins in Kolbuszowa, Poland and members of Loretta’s family in Thibo‐ daux, La. He is preceded in death by his parents, his brothers, Steve and Stan‐ ley, his sisters, Mildred Orzalek and Genevieve Niemiec, and his brotherin-law Edward Orzalek. Mr. Niemietz served in the U.S. Army during the Korean war and was educated at Notre Dame and St. Ed‐ ward's University as a Brother of Holy Cross, and at Loyola University. As a Holy Cross Brother, he taught in New York City, New Haven, Connecticut, Austin, Texas and Miami, Florida before joining the Archbishop Rummel High School lay faculty shortly after the school opened in 1962. He was affiliated with Rummel High School for over 45 years as a teacher, department chair, and golf coach; he became an Affili‐ ate of Christian Brothers in January, 1998. He also served as part-time coun‐ selor in the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office under Sheriff Al Cronvich as a Criminal Justice In‐ structor in Loyola’s Evening Division. He was a P
death by his parents, his brothers, Steve and Stan‐ ley, his sisters, Mildred Orzalek and Genevieve Niemiec, and his brotherin-law Edward Orzalek. Mr. Niemietz served in the U.S. Army during the Korean war and was educated at Notre Dame and St. Ed‐ ward's University as a Brother of Holy Cross, and at Loyola University. As a Holy Cross Brother, he taught in New York City, New Haven, Connecticut, Austin, Texas and Miami, Florida before joining the Archbishop Rummel High School lay faculty shortly after the school opened in 1962. He was affiliated with Rummel High School for over 45 years as a teacher, department chair, and golf coach; he became an Affili‐ ate of Christian Brothers in January, 1998. He also served as part-time coun‐ selor in the Jefferson Sheriff’s Office Parish under Sheriff Al Cronvich as a Criminal Justice In‐ in Loyola’s structor Evening Division. He was a member of the City Park Golf Club, The New Orleans Golf Association and Amer‐ ican Legion Post 175. Mr. Niemietz was a remarkable man - a good teacher and a mentor and role model to many a student, a col‐ league or friend, He will be remembered as an unfor‐ gettable Rummel Legend. He was an avid reader and loved history. His faith in God played a significant role throughout his life. His wit and insightful sayings revealed his innermost be‐ liefs. His students will at‐ test to the fact that he im‐ pacted their lives in many ways. He was a pleasant, personable gentleman who thoroughly enjoyed life and lived an extraordinary life. on Saturday, Visitation February 15, 2025 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at Gar‐ den of Memories Funeral Home, 4900 Airline Drive, Metairie, LA 70001. Catholic funeral services with Msgr. Frank Giroir officiating will be held immediately fol‐ lowing the visitation at 11:00 a.m. Interment will be immediately thereafter in the Garden of Memories Chapel of Peace Mau‐ soleum. Contributions in memory of John Niemietz may be sent to Rummel High School in Metairie or to Holy Cross High School in New Orleans or to a charity of your choice. Masses for the repose of his soul are preferred.
Stodghill, Joshua Ryan
Joshua Ryan Stodghill passed away on January 16, 2025, at the young age of 35. The son of the late James G. Stodghill, survived by his loving mother Susan Mathews Stodghill, his sister Regina Stodghill Marshall (Sidney) and brother Gary J. Stodghill (Angela), nieces and nephew: Mary Marshall, Savannah Marshall, Sarah Marshall, Aubrey Stodghill and Austin Stodghill. Joshua enjoyed playing basketball and was active in all sports. He was an LSU graduate with a Bachelors degree in Business. He also attended LSU medical school. He enjoyed listening to music, traveling and history. He was happiest when he was helping people in need. Family and friends are invited to attend the service on January 30, 2025, at Garden of Memories Funeral Home, 4900 Airline Drive, Metairie, La. 70001. Visitation will begin at 12:00 PM
a.m. Rosary to om 9:00 a.m. until 9:30 a.m. Vis‐ itation from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. Interment Mount The Times-Picayune ✦ nola.com ✦ Wednesday, February 12, 2025 5B‐ Olivet Ceme tery, 4000 ✦Nor man Mayer Avenue, New Turner, George Edward Orleans, LA 70122. A Tradi‐ tional Jazz Funeral. You may sign the guest book on www.gertrudegeddesw illis.com. Gertrude Geddes Willis Funeral Home, Inc., in charge (504) 522-2525.
George Edward Turner, age 76, was born on Sep‐ tember 8, 1948, in New Or‐ leans, Louisiana made his ascension to heaven on Thursday, February 6, 2025, after a hard fight with can‐ cer. For his elementary years, he was educated at Thomy Lafon Elementary School and from there he went to George Washing‐ ton Carver Junior and Se‐ nior High School in New Or‐ leans. He graduated from George Washington Carver High School in Breaux Bridge, LA in 1968. In De‐ cember 1968, he entered the Army and was sta‐ tioned in Korea for two years. He became a parish‐ of Holy Ghost ioner Catholic Church on July 21, 1979. There he became a member of the Holy Name Society where he served as the treasure at the time of his death. George was a at Saturday regular masses. He was even awarded the Man of the Year for his service to the church community. He was also a member of NOMTOC Social Club. George at‐ tended college for a year to become a mechanic be‐ fore realizing his true de‐ sire to drive school buses. He was a school bus driver for over 50 years. He cur‐ rently worked for the Inter‐ School of national Louisiana. He has met and touch the lives of many people over those years. Each of those people has nothing but kind words and praise for George. He was definitely loved by all. George leaves to cherish his many loving memories, his wife Gail Turner of the last 54 years, his son, Gary James Turner (Samantha), his daughter, Kala Turner McKnight, one son-in-law, Ashton McKnight Sr., two granddaughters, Ashli and McKnight, one Amani grandson, Ashton McK‐ night, Jr. and his two sis‐ ters, Bronetta Turner and Beverly Parsons, sisters-inlaw, Cassandra Turner and Danielle Peters (Michael), and brothers-in-law, An‐ thony Peters (Delmas) and Darrel Peters (Constance). He is also survived by a host of nephews, nieces, cousins, other relatives and friends. George was preceded in death by his parents Bronetta Edwina and Richmond Turner Jr. His brothers Richmond Turner III and Richard Turner Sr. Sister Carol Ann Turner. His son, David Swain and beloved nieces Hillery Ann Rush and Rac‐ quel Parsons. Relatives and friends of the family, also Priest and parish‐ ioners of St. Katharine Drexel Catholic Church are invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial on Fri‐ day, February 14, 2025, at Katharine Drexel St. Church, 2015 Catholic Louisiana Avenue, at 10:30 a.m. Rosary to be said from 9:00 a.m. until 9:30 a.m. Vis‐ itation from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, 4000 Nor‐ man Mayer Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70122. A Tradi‐ tional Jazz Funeral. You may sign the guest book on www.gertrudegeddesw illis.com. Gertrude Geddes Willis Funeral Home, Inc., in charge (504) 522-2525.
Williams Ed.D, Dr. Henry Matthew
Dr. Henry Matthew Williams, Ed.D., peacefully entered eternal life months shy of his hundredth birth‐ day on Tuesday, January 28, 2025 at University Med‐ ical Center, surrounded by his family. His loving wife of over 60 years, Viola Jones Williams, preceded him in death. Mr. Williams was born on May 23, 1925 in New Orleans, LA to the union of the late Matthew and Anita Mutin B. Williams. Brother of the Deacon John B. late Williams (Antoinette), Ber‐ nice W. Wilbon (Sydney), Durell H. Williams of New Orleans and Eunice W. Letcher of Chicago, IL. A educator, re‐ devoted spected leader and proud WWII veteran. Dr. Williams was a lifetime member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, initiated into the Rho Phi Graduate Chapter in the Fall of 1947. He was an ac‐ tive member, serving as Basileus from 1972-1974 and 1982-1984. Before ex‐ declining periencing health, Dr. Williams was a faithful member of St. Ray‐ mond/St. Leo the Great Church and its choir. Rela‐ tives and friends; Priest and Parishioners of St. Raymond/St. Leo the Great Church; Members of Dillard University Alumni Associa‐ tion and Omega Psi Phi Fra‐ ternity and his caregivers are invited to attend the funeral. A Mass of Christ‐ ian burial honoring the life and legacy of the late Dr. Henry Matthew Williams will be held at St. Ray‐ mond/ St. Leo the Great Catholic Church, 2916 Paris Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70119 on Thursday, Febru‐ ary 13, 2025 at 11 am, Rev. Stanley K. Ihuoma, S.S.J., Interment Celebrant. Mount Olivet Cemetery. Visitation 9 am in the church. In lieu of gifts/flo‐ rals, please consider dona‐ tions to UNCF.org in honor of Dr. Henry Williams. Please sign online guest‐ book at www.charbonnetf Face uneralhome.com. mask and social distancing strongly encouraged. Charbonnet Labat Glapion, Directors (504)581 4411.
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Grateful for a gift to all the children of Louisiana The role of Children’s Hospital New Orleans in caring for generations of kids since it opened in 1955 as the Crippled Children’s Hospital amid the polio epidemic has made it a cherished institution in our state. So when it was announced that another cherished institution — a family named Manning — was making a large donation to the hospital to enable it to continue its work well into the future, it made a lot of sense. The hospital turns 70 this year and offers comprehensive care for pediatric illnesses to patients across the Gulf South. As a result of the gift, it was renamed Manning Family Children’s. In its entire history, it has never before been named in honor of a patron. Institutions like these in our state don’t exist without support from the community. That’s why we would like to take a moment to celebrate that Louisiana has dedicated philanthropists like the Mannings and others who continually give back. Saints legend Archie Manning, his wife Olivia and sons Cooper, Peyton and Eli were the source of the gift and have had a longstanding relationship with the hospital. Eli and Peyton also have hospitals named for them in other states. But for Archie and Olivia, who have lived in New Orleans for 54 years, partnering with the hospital was clearly something special. Archie called it his family’s “finest hour.” Having watched the Mannings through the decades on and off the football field, we know that’s saying something. It’s also worth noting that Raising Cane’s owner and founder Todd Graves made a $1 million donation to the hospital after a request by Eli Manning during a friendly arm-wrestling match. Part of LCMC Health, Manning Family Children’s completed a $300 million expansion in 2021 and is raising money for a second phase. It just broke ground on Walker’s Imaginarium on the main campus, which will offer a place for kids and their families to explore and find respite. It’s named after Walker Beery, a pediatric cancer patient who before he died in 2021 at age 9 started the nonprofit “Kids Join the Fight” to help kids like him before he died. Pediatric health care has been a focus of recent philanthropy in Louisiana as in 2023 Saints owner Gayle Benson provided a large gift to Ochsner Health for a planned children’s health care facility that will be named The Gayle and Tom Benson Ochsner Children’s Hospital. Manning Family Children’s CEO Lucio Fragoso said the Manning donation and name will help the hospital tell its story around the country. That will hopefully lead to more specialized care closer to home and better outcomes for the state’s children. The news was announced as the national spotlight was on New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX, which organizers believe will go a long way to altering the trajectory of Louisiana. We would argue that investments like these in our state are also game-changers.
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Come up with more creative solutions for the unhoused Imagine waking up to a knock on your door. It is the police, and they tell you that you have 5 minutes to pack and you are being moved. Whatever you can carry, you can take. The rest of your stuff will be discarded. If you don’t go, you will be arrested. It seems dystopian, something that doesn’t happen here. Yet, on Jan. 13, Gov. Jeff Landry announced that homeless people living in public spaces in downtown New Orleans would be removed and bused to a shelter at 5601 France Road. The shelter is a hastily outfitted warehouse thatm according to council member Lesli Harris, lacks sufficient heat and working plumbing. The opposition to the governor has been muted, with many city leaders hailing the governor’s bold steps to deal with homelessness. But it doesn’t seem bold to use the power of the Governor’s Office to move your embarrassing cousins out of view of your guests. We got
rid of debtors’ prisons in the 19th century. Still in 2025, we are willing to jail people because they can’t pay the rent and try to sleep in the wrong part of town. The governor could take bold steps to deal with homelessness. He could expand funding for mental health care, substance abuse treatment and affordable housing. He could engage meaningfully with the remarkable community of advocates and professionals that put together the Home for Good initiative to address this issue. What a privilege to host the Super Bowl and even better to dance through the streets during Mardi Gras. But we can do better for the most vulnerable among us than we have. I, for one, would welcome the governor back to work with us to find some permanent solutions for homelessness. We sure hope he’ll come.
WILL BRADSHAW CEO, Reimagine Development Partners New Orleans
Let’s stand up for every American I lived in France for 23 years, and when my American friends would say that if anything ever happened to their husbands or partners they would remain in France, I always said, “Not me! If anything happens to my partner, I’m going straight home to New Orleans.” I was always proud to be an American. I did not apply for French citizenship because at that time, to do so, I would risk giving up my American citizenship; something I would never do. And here we are in 2025, and we have a president who is defying our Constitution, pardoning criminals because they were loyal to him, taking the United States out of the World Health Organization and the Paris climate accords and calling everybody in the United States either male or female, ignoring the science of sexual differences. My father was an avid Republican. Because of him, when I registered to vote, I registered Republi-
can. As time passed, and I thought about what I really believed, I understood that I was a Democrat. My partner in life for 14 years was a Republican, a generous financial supporter to many Republicans in our area. When he was in rehab, three months before he died, we were watching the Jan. 6 hearings. At the end, I turned to him and I said, “What do you think now?” He pointed his thumb down. I was stunned. I asked, “What made you change your mind?” He said Bill Barr’s testimony. But look where we are today. I do not recognize my country. I search for people of ethics and standards and a backbone. As an 80-yearold woman, I pledge to do every single thing that I can to fight for the rights of every American, not just the billionaire class. I pray that my compatriots will join me in this fight.
CAROL ALLEN New Orleans
Three simple ideas to restore faith in government Unlike in Louisiana, the act of amending the U.S. Constitution is, rightly, very difficult. However, with public dissatisfaction and waning confidence in integrity and wise government stewardship of our hardearned tax dollars, I propose three amendments to the U.S. Constitution that might aid restoring that confidence that members of Congress are working for us: 1) Congress shall enact no legislation affecting the general populace that members of Congress and their staff are exempt from. 2) No spending bill specifically targeting a particular need shall contain any amendments or provisions not directly related to that need. For example, money for hurricane recovery in the Gulf or East Coast states should not include allocations for Alaska fisheries, national parks in the West or other pet projects. 3) The president may not issue any pardons in the period between 30 days prior to a presidential election and the start of the next presidential term. I hope our Louisiana Congressional delegation sees this letter and acts appropriately.
JOHN POULOS Baton Rouge
Consider settlement for victims of terror attack We are all shocked by the senseless tragedy that occurred in the French Quarter on New Year’s Day. I am sure New Orleanians wish that everything possible should be done for the families of those killed and injured, and then the city must move back to normalcy. But the future is clouded by the inevitability of multiple lawsuits against the city which will tie up the courts for years to come and present a negative picture of the city locally, nationally and internationally. Some consequences of these lawsuits will be higher insurance rates, severe reduction in city finances and even bankruptcy and a disincentive to visitors and tourists. Perhaps the New Orleans legal community can come together and structure a settlement that will fairly reward the victims and, once passed, allow the city to move forward.
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COMMENTARY Trump taking the ride for the vibes, for better or worse in some better direction, though no After a flurry of activity — the one, including Trump, seems to have president’s tariff threats and showan idea of exactly what. downs with Mexico and Canada, his In September 2016, the Pittsburghexpressions of interest in Greenland, based reporter Salena Zito the policy changes obtained explained that while “the by Secretary of State Marco press takes him literally, but Rubio’s trips to Panama and El not seriously; his supporters Salvador, the release of arresttake him seriously, but not ed Americans in Venezuela — it literally.” To them, he signals seemed clear that the focus of the kind of “make America Donald Trump’s foreign policy Michael great again” change he seeks, would be the Western HemiBarone even where his proposals, as sphere. on Gaza, seem ludicrous on And then, just a few days their face. later, as he welcomed Israeli Prime Almost 10 years later, economist Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as Tyler Cowen advances a similar exthe first head of government to visit the White House since Trump’s inplanation. “I think of Trumpian policy,” he argues, “as elevating cultural auguration, Trump announced that policy above all else.” The cultures of the United States “will take over the the foreign policy establishment, of Gaza Strip.” great corporations, of public schools, This is obviously in tension with Trump’s and many Trump supporters’ of public health and scientific reopposition to U.S. military actions search — none is in great shape. and “nation-building” in the Middle Democrats and journalists hope the East, and while Greenland is argucourts will put the kibosh on Trump’s ably within the Western Hemisphere, initiatives. But at some point, this lawfare runs up against the first Gaza clearly is not. Cleaning up and words of Article II of the Constitupolicing Gaza doesn’t sound like a way for Americans to avoid endless tion: “The executive Power shall be wars and violence, as Trump says he vested in a President of the United wants. States of America.” On the other hand, looking for His orders to end diversity, equity outside-the-box solutions sometimes and inclusion programs have the works. It had been gospel among backing of the large majority of Middle East specialists that Israel people of all ethnicities and hues who couldn’t achieve diplomatic relations oppose racial quotas and preferences with Arab nations without sanction— and the text of the Civil Rights Act ing the establishment of a Palestinian of 1964. His termination of foreign aid programs that advance widely state first. But the Abraham Accords that Trump negotiated between Israel unpopular cultural stands, the hill Democrats are choosing to die on, are and the United Arab Emirates and with Bahrain in 2020 did exactly that. likely to stand as well. His threats to impose huge tariffs As the Abraham Accords sugon Canada and Mexico, while ecogested, so Trump’s proposal that the U.S. “take over” Gaza jogs the mind nomically ruinous if put into effect, and, as Fox News’s Brit Hume writes, prompted promises of increased bormoves people “away from the endless der surveillance. His instant and maspursuit of a ‘two-state solution,’ which sive retaliation against Colombia’s rehas proved such a dead end.” Maybe fusal to accept deported immigrants
resulted in immediate surrender there and a preemptive surrender by the Maduro government of Venezuela, whose legitimacy the United States and the European Parliament refuse to recognize. Whether Trump’s tactics and unorthodox policy initiatives will produce his promised peace in Ukraine and deter China from attacking Taiwan is far from certain. Clearly, some of Trump’s executive orders and policy directives are carefully vetted, while others — the Gaza acquisition? — are not. If one of his audacious bluffs gets called, the resulting damage could prove horrifying: Think seriously about the wreckage those 25% tariffs would have inflicted on auto supply chains. On foreign policy, matters of war and peace, damage could be orders of magnitude worse. After two weeks, Trump’s job approval is hovering around 50%, higher than at any point in his first term but still below that of all other incoming presidents since 1953. But the “vibes,” what John Maynard Keynes would have called “animal spirits,” of the nation seem to have shifted. The December death of Jimmy Carter reminded us that some of his policies — transportation deregulation and a defense buildup — helped produce the accomplishment and morale boost of the 1980s. But in his “malaise” speech — he never actually used the word — he admitted that the nation’s “vibes” were negative. They turned positive under his successor, Ronald Reagan, though he entered office with job approval not much above Trump’s, with positive material consequences for America and the world. Could something like that happen again? Michael Barone is on X, @MichaelBarone.
Trade war pain starts with shame Never mind how Donald Trump’s threatened trade war ultimately pans out. Though a 25% border tax would hurt the economies of Canada and Mexico more, Americans would also feel the ill-effects. But America is already suffering. Start with the shame of menacing and sliming our good neighbors with lies. Even if it’s part of a twisted game of negoFroma tiation — Trump has Harrop already put off the war with Mexico and Canada by a month — the economic damage is lasting. (Trump’s game is to jump on some small concession to declare victory.) Meanwhile, Madein-Trump’s-USA is becoming a toxic label. Canadians recently booed “The StarSpangled Banner” at a hockey game in Ottawa. Something tells us they don’t want to become the 51st state. Now Canada and Mexico could retaliate against American exports, starting with steel, pork and bourbon. They would focus on economic interests in Trump country, a reflection of their understanding that much of America shares their mystification, if not horror, at this sadistic show. America’s Midwest refineries rely on crude from Alberta. Trump says Canadian energy would get a special deal, a tariff of only 10%. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says even 10% is not OK. She likes to point out that if you subtract energy from the trade numbers, the U.S. would probably have a trade surplus with Canada. For all of Trump’s sniveling about the price of oil, it would go higher if Canada, our largest foreign supplier, decided to sell it to someone else. Canada is already considering ways to move the product west and then onto Asia. The North American economy has been integrated to our benefit as well as that of our neighbors. A “Made in America” vehicle, for example, crosses borders several times before the
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President Donald Trump displays a proclamation regarding steel imports in the Oval Office at the White House on Monday in Washington, D.C. final product rolls to the showroom. This production sharing lets things get done in the most cost-efficient places. It is also done in Europe and Asia. Contrary to Trump’s baloney excuse for making economic war against our neighbors, Canada is the source of almost no fentanyl entering this country. And the fentanyl that comes over the border from Mexico enters through legal ports of entry, hidden in truck tires and suitcases. If that’s the case, isn’t it the job of U.S. authorities to check those tires? Same goes for undocumented migrants. Of course, the border was already peaceful by the time of Trump’s inauguration. Before the tariff standoff, Canada and Mexico had already stepped up helping control
these migration flows on their sides of the border. The usually Trump-friendly Wall Street Journal has called this “The Dumbest Trade War in History.” That it isn’t in our interests doesn’t even seem to matter. The crisis serves Trump’s unhinged need to be constantly at the center of the world’s attention and his sick pleasure in extracting pain. War or no war, he’s already achieved both. But the pain felt by Americans trapped by a leadership in Washington that has gone haywire endures. And when the cruelty gets dumped on our friends, the pain starts with shame. Froma Harrop is on X, @FromaHarrop. Email her at fharrop@gmail.com.
Enjoy Black History Month, while you can Back when a public backlash began to rise up mostly among White parents against “critical race theory,” I joked as to whether Black History Month might be next. I don’t joke about that anymore. In the wake of President Donald Trump’s reelection, largely on culture war issues, we see how the mere mention of race, academically or otherwise, quickly can turn oddly toxic. The National Football League, for example, decided to scrub the mesClarence sage “End Racism” from the end Page zones at this year’s Super Bowl. That message first appeared in Super Bowl end zones in 2021, according to The Athletic. The NFL opted instead for less problematic messages — “Choose Love” in one end zone and “It Takes All of Us” in the other. As much as we can debate the appropriateness of “love” and hugs amid the skull-knocking field action at the big game, NFL spokespeople said the phrases fit very well with the league’s diversity efforts. In a news conference last week, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell still called those diversity efforts the right thing for the league to do. “We’re going to continue those efforts because we’ve not only convinced ourselves,” he said, “I think we’re proven to ourselves, that it does make the NFL better.” This comes at a time when at least a dozen of the nation’s most prominent corporations have, with little or no fanfare, chosen to eliminate their diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, commonly known as DEI. Is it because these corporations believe that the problems of discrimination and under-representation that gave rise to DEI initiatives have been solved? Or is there another explanation? Before answering that, let’s consider a revealing incident exposed in the past week concerning the new administration of President Donald Trump. The Wall Street Journal reported that one Marko Elez, 25, one of the whiz kids whom Elon Musk hired to help the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, take a meat cleaver to federal spending, has used Musk’s social media platform to advocate, of all things, racism and eugenics. “Just for the record, I was racist before it was cool,” said a July posting to the X account linked to Elez, according to the Journal’s reporting. Elez was one of the widely reported DOGE staff members who sparked a legal battle over access to the Treasury Department’s sensitive taxpayer information used to process trillions of dollars in payments each year. Elez resigned after the Journal asked the White House about him. His messages online sound all too typical of the brash and bratty computer techies who seem to think insults are satisfactory entertainment for their followers. “You could not pay me to marry outside of my ethnicity,” he wrote on X in September. “Normalize Indian hate,” the account said the same month, in reference to a post that mused about people from India in Silicon Valley. Interestingly, Musk, owner of X, formerly Twitter, and a tireless producer of Tweets, asked his followers if DOGE should rehire the young man who “made inappropriate statements via a now deleted pseudonym.” Within hours, it had received more than 200,000 votes, overwhelmingly favoring Elez’ return. Musk reinstated Elez on Friday, writing, “To err is human, to forgive divine.” That’s life in X-land, where the medium is often — to paraphrase Marshall McLuhan — a mess, and its owner is now some sort of god-king. No one who has spent much time on X or other similar networks should be surprised by such raunchy commentary by or about our fellow humans. And we should not be surprised that Donald Trump has not expressed much concern about raunchy or racist-sounding content, since he has been known to post some pretty raunchy content himself. Yet Musk, a self-declared free-speech absolutist, has gone on the warpath against speech that is less than flattering about him. When the liberal media watchdogs at Media Matters published a report alleging that Musk was allowing ads to be served next to hate speech, he sued them. In December, he faced accusations of censorship closer to home — from fellow conservatives. After several right-wing accounts who had criticized his views on immigration (as an immigrant himself, the South Africa-born Musk has reasons to view immigrants favorably), some said they later lost access to premium content on Musk’s X. As the undisputed arbiter of what gets seen and unseen on X, and as one of the few people on earth who could single-handedly buy the influential social media platform TikTok — which he has expressed interest in doing — Musk may end up supplying a different meaning to the phrase “free-speech absolutist.” Which brings me back to the old saying by print journalist A.J. Liebling, from a less electronic age: “Freedom of the press is guaranteed only to those who own one.” Email Clarence Page at cpage47@gmail.com.
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Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore talks during Super Bowl media day on Feb. 3 at the Caesars Superdome. After a drawn-out process, Moore was named Tuesday as the Saints’ head coach. Moore helped the Eagles to a 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday in New Orleans.
Saints’ hiring of Moore a breath of New Saints coach should get ready to fresh air as team lets go of the past face several challenges in New Orleans The New Orleans Saints have a new head coach, handing the keys of the franchise over to Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore. None of us know how well Moore will do in his first head coaching gig. Maybe he’ll become the next Bill Walsh or Chuck Noll or Tom Landry, the Hall of Fame coaches Saints general manager Mickey Loomis talked about a little more than a year ago when talking about why he was running it back with Dennis Allen for another year. Or maybe Moore will be a total disaster. Or maybe he’s somewhere in between those two extremes, somewhere closer to what Sean Payton did when he was hired back in 2006. While the first of those three options would be ideal, Saints fans would be totally happy with the latter. If Moore can at least make the Saints relevant again, the city of New Orleans will look back on Feb. 11, 2025, as the day things got pointed back in the right direction.
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Rod Walker Moore, like Payton back then, has never been a head coach before. But Moore is a young offensive mind, fresh off a Super Bowl victory that saw the Eagles offense put up 33 of the team’s 40 points in a blowout victory to end the Kansas City Chiefs’ three-peat hopes. Moore, at 36, is now the youngest head coach in the NFL. But he already has seven years of NFL coaching experience under his belt. Plus, he’s a former quarterback. So he knows the league and he knows the game. The X’s and O’s
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Kellen Moore did not want to run this *** back. Despite Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni’s public plea for the team’s offensive coordinator to stay after winning the Super Bowl, Moore ultimately couldn’t pass up the opportunity to become the New Orleans Saints’ next head coach. In New Orleans, Moore will get to lead his own team for the first time. And that was likely too tempting for the 36-yearold, even if he passed on the chance to attempt a repeat with the Eagles. It may be a while before Moore can have the Saints ready to contend for a Super Bowl. The job that Moore is inheriting is filled with challenges, which were reflected in the team’s long and complicated search that saw several candidates drop out of consideration. Those challenges, of course, don’t mean Moore is automatically set up for
failure or that he won’t be an excellent head coach. But here’s a closer look at the waters that the first-time coach will have to navigate as he tries to rebuild the Saints into a winner:
What to do with Carr At the start of his tenure, Moore won’t have a bigger question to answer than how he feels about Derek Carr. The Saints can release the veteran quarterback this offseason in a move that leaves $50 million in dead money. And though such a move doesn’t provide much salary cap relief in 2025 — just more than $1 million — it would go a long way toward making the Saints whole in 2026. Then again, Moore might want to keep Carr given his (mostly) above-average play last season and the lack of compelling alternatives to find a better replacement for next season. Last week, Moore laughed and smiled
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New Pelicans relish shot at fresh start in New Orleans
Robertson processing end of baseball career
BY ROD WALKER
BY WILSON ALEXANDER
The Toronto Raptors had just suffered a blowout home loss to the Memphis Grizzlies last Wednesday. It was the eve of the NBA trade deadline. Bruce Brown, the Raptors’ guard/forward/ Brown whatever else you need him to be, headed to Cherry’s High Dive, his favorite bar in Toronto. His teammate Kelly Olynyk, went home. About 30 minutes after Olynyk got home, he received a Facetime call from Brown. “We’re out, man,” Brown said. “Where to?” Olynyk asked. “New Orleans.” Brown answered.
One morning last month, Kim Mulkey left a head coaches meeting inside Tiger Stadium. As she walked toward the parking lot, she watched her son get out of his car and head into LSU’s athletics administration building. “I just thought, ‘Wow, he gets up before noon now,’ ” Mulkey said, laughing. Kramer Robertson did not have to wake up early for most of the past year. After his baseball career ended, the former LSU shortstop felt adrift. He had spent decades chasing the major leagues, and realistic chances to play at the highest level stopped coming. At 29 years old, he had to figure out what to do with the rest of his life. In early January, Robertson started a new job as LSU’s athletics performance analyst. The Tigers are preparing to share
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Pelicans forward Zion Williamson is guarded by Utah Jazz forward Kelly Olynyk on Jan. 23 in the Smoothie King Center. “Oh s ---, let’s do this,” Olynyk responded. They were Raptors no more. They were now New Orleans Pelicans, changing their addresses as part of a trade that sent Brandon Ingram to Toronto. “We’re really excited about both of these players from the standpoint
of what they offer us moving forward,” said Pelicans’ vice president of basketball operations David Griffin. “This is not viewed as a short-term situation with either player in our minds. And we hope as the season unfolds, they grow to
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Kramer Robertson poses for a photo while with the St. Louis Cardinals on March 19, 2022.
$20.5 million with athletes for the first time this summer as part of a settlement in three federal antitrust cases, which must still be approved, and Robertson is helping LSU officials crunch the numbers. To use a baseball reference, Robertson compared himself to Jonah Hill’s data strategist character in “Moneyball,” someone who spends a lot of time looking at spreadsheets. “His role is one that’s going to allow us to take a deeper dive into
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Tigers must put heartbreaker behind After crushing loss to Ole Miss, LSU plays Arkansas in Fayetteville BY TOYLOY BROWN III Staff writer
Heartbreaking losses are supposed to hurt LSU men’s basketball. But that pain can’t carry over to the next performance. LSU’s 72-70 loss to No. 19 Ole Miss on Saturday at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center is memorable for all the wrong reasons, none more pronounced than the game-winning tip-in that capped the Rebels’ 13 unanswered points in the final three minutes. It’s hard to flush that and move on. However, that’s exactly what LSU (12-11, 1-9 SEC) must do. It plays in a Southeastern Conference with eight teams in the top 25 of KenPom rankings as of Wednesday. Coach Matt McMahon has said multiple times that his team needs to treat each contest as a “one-game season.” The next single game is a second meeting against Arkansas (14-9, 3-7) at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville. Arkansas. LSU beat the Razorbacks 78-74 at home on Jan. 14. The stench from the Tigers’ latest collapse can’t linger. Remedying the problems that cost LSU a second conference win — 48% free-throw shooting and lack of poise in the clutch — is crucial to beat Arkansas. Just as important is the the Tigers’
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LSU guard Curtis Givens drives down the court as Arkansas forward Jonas Aidoo defends on Jan. 14 at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. LSU won 78-74 in its only SEC win this season. ability to repeat the positives that put them in position to lead for 30 minutes of game time against Ole Miss. They started their strong play by limiting turnovers. LSU had 10 in the game and only two in the first half. This was a drastic improvement for a team that averages the most turnovers in the SEC (14) and is 312th in the country in turnover
percentage. The ability to limit mistakes was even more impressive since it was against an Ole Miss team which entered the game 21st in the country in turnovers forced per game (15.4). “I thought we did a much better job handling their switching, (we) screened better,” McMahon said. “They make it really difficult on you with their switching. … You
really have to make good decisions, confident decisions and for 36 minutes, I thought we did.” While Arkansas doesn’t specialize in making teams forfeit the ball at high rates, LSU has to make smart decisions. Along with valuing possessions, LSU’s team defense must be superb like it was last week. Ole Miss shot 37.7% from the field, which was LSU’s lowest field-goal percentage allowed in conference play this season. It was physical and connected, a drastic improvement from struggles against Texas and Georgia, which shot 56.3% and 49.2%. LSU can’t afford to falter on the defensive end. Its offenses has proven to be poor by the standards of the conference, needing to rely on stops to grant it easy fastbreak opportunities. It’ll have to guard even better than it did in its first meeting against Arkansas, being more mindful of the Razorbacks’ Zvonimir Ivisic. The Razorbacks’ 7-foot-2 big man was an inconsistent part of the rotation in the first matchup, finishing with two points and no rebounds in seven minutes. The sophomore is now on a hot streak, averaging 16.9 points in his past three games and making 10 of 19 from 3-point line in that span. LSU’s front court trio of Daimion Collins, Corey Chest and Robert Miller must strike the right balance of protecting the hoop and respecting Ivisic’s 3-point shot. Avoiding turnovers and guarding at a high level is easier said than done. But it’s the only way LSU can capture the elusive second SEC win.
Rutgers getting used to ‘overrated’ chant BY NOAH TRISTER AP sportswriter
Dylan Harper stepped to the free-throw line last weekend and the Maryland crowd showed no mercy, serenading the Rutgers star with an “overrated!” chant. It’s been that kind of season for the Scarlet Knights. At this point, it’s hard to describe them as overrated because they aren’t receiving a single vote in the AP Top 25. And yet, there are plenty of reminders of unfulfilled potential. This was supposed to be a breakthrough season for Rutgers after the Scarlet Knights landed two of the top freshmen in the country in Harper and Ace Bailey. Those two have mostly produced as advertised. Each is averaging 19 points per game, and some mock drafts have them both going in the top three this year behind Duke’s Cooper Flagg. Yet the Scarlet Knights are just 12-12 and probably will need to win the Big Ten Tournament to
reach the NCAA Tournament. Last week, they scored a big victory over then-No. 23 Illinois, but they weren’t able to build on that when they faced another ranked team at Maryland. Bailey was limited against the Terrapins because he was sick. “It’s just been that kind of year. You can’t plan these things,” coach Steve Pikiell said. “You just play with the guys you got.” Pikiell took over at Rutgers in 2016, and in 2021 the Scarlet Knights appeared in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 30 years. After missing the March Madness the past two seasons, Rutgers was ranked coming into this one thanks to the additions of the 6-foot6 Harper and 6-foot-10 Bailey. According to Sportradar, only 15 times has one school produced two of the top five picks in an NBA draft. That list reads like a who’s who of great college basketball programs: North Carolina (four times), UCLA (twice), Duke (twice), Ken-
tucky (twice), Michigan State, UConn, Ohio State, Indiana and Kansas. If Rutgers joins that group of schools at the 2025 draft, that would be a big moment for the Scarlet Knights. But if they don’t reach the NCAA Tournament, they’re in danger of making the wrong kind of history. Of those 15 teams that had two top-five picks, nine made the Final Four that year. Only one failed to reach the Sweet 16 — Kansas in 2014, when Joel Embiid was injured during the postseason. Health has been an issue for Rutgers. Harper, the son of five-time NBA champ Ron Harper, dealt with a sprained ankle recently. Now he’s back, but Bailey wasn’t at full strength against Maryland. “When you’re down with guys that make such an impact in the game, it’s hard to win,” Harper said. Experience also works against Rutgers. Four of the team’s five starters last weekend were freshmen. “It’s been probably before CO-
VID and the extra (year) that you see a bunch of freshmen on the court,” Maryland coach Kevin Willard said. Rutgers played Alabama and Texas A&M tough early in the season, but statistically there’s little about this team that stands out. As of Tuesday, the Scarlet Knights ranked outside the top 50 in adjusted offensive efficiency according to Kenpom.com. On defense, they were barely in the top 100. At Maryland, they were competitive but ultimately lost 90-81. As the regular season winds down, expectations are a lot lower now. Of course, this Rutgers team is highly unlikely to be together next season. Shortly after being taunted by the Maryland fans, Harper showed why he’s on the NBA’s radar, pulling off a beautiful spin move and then dishing to teammate Dylan Grant for a dunk. A flash of brilliance — in another loss.
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Super Bowl averaged 127.7M U.S. viewers
Despite the game being a blowout, Sunday night’s Super Bowl averaged a record 127.7 million U.S. viewers across television and streaming platforms for Philadelphia’s 40-22 victory over Kansas City. The game was televised by Fox, Fox Deportes and Telemundo and streamed on Tubi as well as the NFL’s digital platforms. Not only is it a 3% increase from last year, it is the second straight year the Super Bowl has reached a record audience. The Chiefs’ 25-22 overtime victory over San Francisco in 2024 averaged 123.7 million on CBS, Nickelodeon, Univision and streaming platforms. According to Nielsen, the audience peaked at 137.7 million in the second quarter (7-7:15 p.m.)
LSU gymnast is SEC’s freshman of the week
Once again, LSU gymnast Kailin Chio is the top freshman in the Southeastern Conference. She repeated Tuesday as SEC freshman of the week after winning her second straight all-around title this past Friday at Alabama. The freshman from Henderson, Nevada, matched her career high of 39.650 against the Crimson Tide, leading LSU to the road win and setting up this Friday’s showdown at home between No. 1 Oklahoma and No. 2 LSU (8 p.m., ESPN2). Chio’s performance included a nearly flawless Yurchenko one and a half on vault that scored her a career-high 9.975. She also posted scores of 9.850 on bars, 9.925 on beam and 9.900 on floor. Chio won the vault and beam titles in addition to the all-around crown.
Ex-49er Stubblefield is freed from prison
A judge has granted the release of former San Francisco 49er Dana Stubblefield after his 2020 rape conviction was vacated by a California appeals court last December. The Sixth Court of Appeals overturned the conviction of the Stubblefield, who is Black, after determining that prosecutors had made racially discriminatory statements during his trial. However, Stubblefield remained in prison because he didn’t have the jurisdiction to grant bail or release. After the state attorney general’s office and the appeals court weighed in, Santa Clara Superior Court Judge Hector Ramon granted Stubblefield’s release Friday from the state prison where he has served close to four out of 15 years.
LSU softball team moves up to No. 17 in latest poll
LSU softball moved up five spots to No. 17 in the latest rankings by the NFCA/GoRout Division I softball poll released on Tuesday. The Tigers (5-0) swept the field in its opening weekend against Charlotte, Central Arkansas and Southeastern Louisiana. SEC teams held six of the top seven spots with No. 1 Texas (6-0) followed by Florida (6-0), Oklahoma (6-0) UCLA (5-0), Texas A&M (5-0) and Tennessee (5-1). The Tigers’ new ranking will get a tough test in the Purple and Gold Challenge at Tiger Park this weekend with two games against No. 17 Virginia Tech and two more against No. 22 Northwestern. LSU also plays Texas-Arlington in the Challenge opener at 4 p.m. Friday.
Aberdeen leads Florida past Mississippi State Kershaw back at Dodgers
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STARKVILLE, Miss. — Denzel Aberdeen had a game-high 20 points and Walter Clayton Jr. added 19 points to lead No. 3 Florida to an 81-68 victory over No. 22 Mississippi State. Thomas Haugh scored 16 points for Florida (21-3, 8-3 Southeastern Conference) and Will Richard and Rueben Chinyelu each added 10. Josh Hubbard led Mississippi State (17-7, 5-6) with 19 points while KeShawn Murphy had 18 points and 13 rebounds. Trailing by one at halftime, Florida exploded on a 17-0 run to open the second half and were never threatened the rest of the way. The Gators shot 46% for the game and made 14 of 36 from 3-point range. Mississippi State made 7 of 27 beyond the arc. The Bulldogs had
15 turnovers and outrebounded Florida 43-32. The first half had seven lead changes and five ties. No. 1 AUBURN 80, VANDERBILT 68: Denver Jones scored 21 points as Auburn held off Vanderbilt to avoid the Tigers’ first losing skid of the season. Now Auburn (22-2, 10-1) goes into Saturday’s big showdown for the top of the Southeastern Conference standings, supremacy in the state of Alabama and the top of the AP Top 25. The Tigers came into Tuesday night tied with No. 2 Alabama in league play. Chaney Johnson finished with 20 points for Auburn, and Johni Broome had 17. The Tigers scored the first 15 points as they snapped back from their home loss to Florida last weekend. Vanderbilt rallied and
finally hit its first 3 on the Commodores’ ninth try seconds before halftime to pull to 34-32. Vanderbilt (17-7, 5-6) took its first lead with a 3 by Jason Edwards early in the second. The Commodores last led 49-48 on a putback by Chris Manon. No. 15 KENTUCKY 75, No. 5 TENNESSEE 64: In Lexington, Kentucky, Ansley Almonor and Otega Oweh scored 13 points each and Kentucky beat Tennessee. The Wildcats (17-7, 6-5 Southeastern Conference) completed a regular season sweep of the Volunteers. Kentucky also beat Tennessee 78-73 on Jan. 28 in Knoxville, and is now 7-1 against teams ranked in the Top 15 this season. Koby Brea and Trent Noah added 11 points each. The Wildcats made 12 3-pointers, including three by Noah.
Zakai Zeigler scored 17 points to lead Tennessee (21-5, 7-5), Igor Milicic had 16 and nine rebounds, and Chaz Lanier added 10 points. No. 10 IOWA STATE 77, UCF 65: In Orlando, Florida, Keshon Gilbert scored 15 points and Joshua Jefferson had 13 points and eight rebounds to lead Iowa State over UCF. Tamin Lipsey scored 11 points and Curtis Jones scored 10 off the bench for Iowa State (19-5, 9-4 Big 12). Keyshawn Hall led the Knights (13-11, 4-9) with 22 points and eight rebounds. Guard Mikey Williams had 14 points off the bench. The Cyclones usually rely on their scoring to win, but they put the defensive clamps on the Knights, holding one of the Big 12’s highest-scoring teams to 41.5% shooting from the field including 6 for 26 (23.1%) from 3-point range.
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GLENDALE, Ariz. — Clayton Kershaw was back on the field with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday in another sign the three-time Cy Young Award winner is returning for his 18th season with the franchise. The team hasn’t announced a contract with the 36-year-old. Kershaw had a locker in the clubhouse but did not speak with reporters. The left-hander played catch as the team went through a workout at Camelback Ranch. The 10-time All-Star is coming off an injury-interrupted 2024 season in which he made just seven starts, finishing with a 2-2 record, a 4.50 ERA and 24 strikeouts over 30 innings. He did not pitch in the playoffs for Los Angeles, which won the World Series for the second time in five years.
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Reigning champ Vols have new-look roster BY ERIC OLSON AP sportswriter
It was as if the 2024 Tennessee Volunteers were built to win a national championship with their dominant pitching and an offense that produced the second-most home runs in a season in NCAA history. They ended up with an SEC-record 60 wins and beat Texas A&M in a three-game College World Series finals. Eight players from that team were drafted, including six in the first four rounds. That’s left coach Tony Vitello to approach 2025 as a building year, though much is still expected of the Vols as defending champions. They’re picked second behind Texas A&M in the Southeastern Conference preseason coaches’ poll and are a consensus top-five team in the national polls. “They’re the 2025 team and they want to put their own stamp on this particular year,” Vitello said. “I think our guys are ready to move on and kind of use this blank canvas they have and start splashing some paint on there.” The Vols open with a three-game home series against Hofstra starting Friday, Division I baseball’s opening day. The weekend rotation could take some time to get established. Mississippi transfer Liam Doyle is in line to be the No. 1 starter. Nate Snead, a 10-game winner as a reliever last season, likely will move into a starter’s role. Junior college transfer Brandon Arvidson, the returning Marcus Phillips and heralded freshman Tegan Kuhns are among pitchers competing for
a spot. The everyday lineup also will look a lot different. Sluggers Christian Moore, Dylan Dreiling, Blake Burke, Kavares Tears and Billy Amick left via the draft after combining for 120 of the Vols’ 184 homers. Preseason All-SEC pick Dean Curley will be in his second year at shortstop and Hunter Ensley will be back in center field. Curley and Ensley, with 12 apiece, are the top returning home run hitters. Ensley has been in the program since the post-pandemic rise of the Vols. Their 211 wins and .773 winning percentage since 2021 rank No. 1 nationally. They went 0-2 in the 2021 CWS, lost a home super regional as the No. 1 national seed in 2022 and went 1-2 in the 2023 CWS before winning it all last year. “I definitely think there’s more eyes on the baseball program now,” Ensley said. “You could really just walk over to the baseball field and kind of look around, and to me, that kind of tells you the whole story. More people are buying in, more people are invested, more people are involved, more people kind of want to be around the program.” So while the names on the lineup card change, the expectations remain the same for the team’s expanded fan base. The Vols ranked seventh nationally in attendance last year with an average of 5,339 per game, more than twice as many as the 1,721 per game that showed up in Vitello’s first season in 2018. “We built a little bit of a brand
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Tennessee coach Tony Vitello hoists the championship trophy following his team’s 6-5 victory against Texas A&M in Game 3 of the College World Series finals in Omaha, Neb. on June 24. here,” he said. Since South Carolina won backto-back titles in 2010-11, only one returning national champion has made it back to Omaha, Nebraska, for the CWS. That was Florida, which won the 2017 title and lasted four games in the 2018 CWS. LSU, the 2023 champion, had a losing record in SEC play and lost
in regionals last year. Mississippi and Mississippi State, winners of the previous two championships, finished under .500 and didn’t make the NCAA Tournament the next year. Snead makes no promises about how the Vols will fare the year after their championship. “I mean, we lost a lot of our guys
that contributed to that team,” he said. “So obviously the expectation for everybody outside of the team is always there, and they always want us to win. Obviously, we want to win, too, but it’s just baseball. I mean, you really can’t control much. So we’re going to go out there and just play. Hopefully we win again.”
Tar Heels GM to have NFL approach under Belichick BY AARON BEARD AP sportswriter
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LSU women’s basketball coach Kim Mulkey, left, chats with her son Kramer Robertson before a St. Louis Cardinals game.
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and still be making decent enough money, but that wasn’t my dream,” Robertson said. “My dream was Major League Baseball. My dream wasn’t to just play baseball until I was 35.” Once he realized he wouldn’t be able to play somewhere that gave him a shot, Robertson decided he had to move on. He called the second half of 2024 “really rough” as he tried to come to grips with the end of his career. “You know it’s gonna come to an end someday, and it always comes to an end the majority of the time when you don’t want it to and you prepare yourself for that,” Mulkey said. “Kramer knew that, but when it really happens, you’re somewhat bitter, you’re somewhat sad and you have to take time and you have to figure it out.” Robertson didn’t know what he wanted to do next. He could afford not to work right away, so he took the summer off, which he said “really doesn’t help things.” He went on family trips and played a lot of golf. He found working out wasn’t fulfilling because he didn’t have a baseball season to train for anymore. Mulkey gave him space for a while, letting him digest the end of his career on his own time frame. Eventually, she said she “became very tough” because she wanted Robertson to understand how much he had accomplished. He played in two major league games
and even hit a home run off future Hall of Fame lefthander Clayton Kershaw in the minors. She thought he had a lot to be proud of, even if he didn’t think of it that way yet. “You don’t try to tell him he’s wrong in how he feels,” Mulkey said. “You try to help him cope and understand a bigger picture out there in life. And you just talk to him and give him examples of the great ones that never made it to The Show, the great ones that had career-ending injuries and you just keep reminding him that. He’s not going to really listen for a while, but then with time, he knows.” After a few months, Robertson began talking to business people as he searched for clarity. Mulkey even tried to convince him to work for her, but Robertson wasn’t interested in coaching. Nothing grabbed him until the position in LSU’s administration came along. (Mulkey said she did not facilitate it.) The job has given him a sense of being on a team again and a reason to wake up early. Robertson doesn’t know if he wants to become an athletic director one day, but this at least lets him stay in sports. “It takes time for everybody,” Robertson said. “I’m sure the process is different for everybody when it ends. It hasn’t been pretty for me, but I have a lot of good people in my corner and I have a lot to look forward to now.”
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Michael Lombardi is a key piece of Bill Belichick’s foray into college coaching, the general manager charged with reshaping North Carolina’s program into a mini pro franchise. Fittingly, the former NFL executive’s days sound a lot like they did in the league — so he can be forgiven if he occasionally slips up with past terms like referencing a “draft board” when discussing recruiting. “My day is pretty much spent like it was in the NFL: get here early, watch tape, study players, write reports,” Lombardi said Tuesday. Lombardi’s news conference marked the first oncampus availability for the program since Belichick’s hiring in December as successor to fired coach Mack Brown — the program’s all-time winningest coach. Belichick immediately brought on the 65-year-old Lombardi, who spent more than 30 years in NFL front offices in a career that included being the GM of the Cleveland Browns in 2013 and working with the late Bill Walsh with the San Francisco 49ers in the 1980s.
What seemed then like UNC’s fanciful dalliance with Belichick has quickly turned into an audacious bet (and elevated commitment) that the coach who led the New England Patriots to six Super Bowl titles could elevate the program that has largely known only bouts of unsustained success. Belichick is counting on Lombardi to help change UNC’s system and structure to something resembling those NFL days. “Everything we do here is predicated on building a pro team,” Lombardi said. “We consider ourselves the 33rd (NFL) team because everybody who’s involved with our program has had some form or aspect in pro football.” Lombardi’s news conference came roughly a week after the program announced its second wave of signees of incoming highschool or transfer talent. The first came in December, and both — 19 college transfers and 21 highschool recruits — offer an indication of what Belichick and Lombardi are prioritizing in revamping the Tar Heels. First, Lombardi referenced multiple times the importance of building up the lines. Notably, the class-
es include 10 defensive linemen, with three as transfers, and five offensive linemen — all transfers. “It comes back to the philosophy, right?” Lombardi said. “If you believe in something and you want to improve in that area, you’re going to put your money where your mouth is. It won’t be hard to figure out where we’ll want to put it. We’re going to sign defensive and offensive linemen.” Secondly, the school that has long had coaches touting the importance of recruiting instate talent is casting a wider search. The two batches include just two instate signees — one being four-star quarterback prospect Bryce Baker, who maintained his commitment through the coaching change — out of 21 prep recruits. That’s the same numbers as Virginia, New Jersey and New York. Florida had the most with four. “This UNC logo is worldwide, so we shouldn’t limit ourselves,” Lombardi said. “I think it’s a powerful message, so why should we limit ourselves to just a smaller footprint? And it allows you to look all over the country for the players that fit you.”
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Saints owner Gayle Benson speaks during a news conference Monday morning after Super Bowl LIX.
‘There every step of way’ Saints owner Benson showed everyone how to host a Super Bowl
Like a lot of us, Gayle Benson hit the Super Bowl wall on Monday morning. Unlike a lot of us, she never showed it. Despite the long hours, hectic schedJeff ule and endDuncan less amount of small talk and networking, the New Orleans Saints owner maintained a cool, collected front throughout. After she finished her duties at the official Super Bowl handoff press conference at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, she quipped, “My feet need some time off.” Being the owner of the host team at a Super Bowl is a lot of work. Doing it while simultaneously trying to hire a new head coach is doubly difficult. Doing it solo is, well, almost unimaginable. This was Benson’s first New Orleans Super Bowl without late husband, Tom Benson, by her side, and as sole owner of the host team in the host city, her duties were myriad. Ambassador. Presenter. Moderator. Host. Greeter. She wore every hat imaginable and was unequivocally the busiest person in town. From morning to night, Benson’s daily schedule was packed with events, functions and appearances. In all, she attended 41 events during the week, roughly six to seven per day. Among the commitments was an appearance at the live taping of Lady Gaga’s promotional performance on Bourbon Street at 3:30 a.m. Wednesday. She made two more appearances Monday before quietly slipping out of town for a few days of well-deserved R&R. “She was there every step of the way,” said Jay Cicero,
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when he was reminded of his 57-7 win over Carr when the two were quarterbacks at Boise State and Fresno State in 2011. “I’ve known Derek for a long time, tons of respect for him as a quarterback,” Moore said. “He’s had a tremendous career and done a lot of really good things.”
Salary cap math Outside of Carr, the Saints will again have limited salary cap flexibility in 2025. And Moore will likely have key input on the future of veterans such as Cam Jordan, Demario Davis and Tyrann Mathieu. Broadly, the Saints are more than $50 million over the salary cap. The team will have to become capcompliant by the start of the new league year in March. Though the Saints front office handles such moves, that figure will likely limit
Gayle Benson.” At Monday’s news conference, Benson delivered her final speech of the week and graciously thanked the NFL and the participating teams, the Eagles and Chiefs, both of which defeated her Saints this season. “This has been so incredible,” Benson said Monday. “What a spectacular week we have just all shared. It was such a pleasure hosting you and your fans this week. We were honored to host our record-tying 11th Super Bowl this week, and we greatly appreciate the trust the NFL, the commissioner and teams have placed in our city to execute one of the largest events in the world. I do not think the game or week could have gone any better, and it would not have been posSTAFF PHOTO By SOPHIA GERMER sible without the coordination and cooperation and Saints owner Gayle Benson sits on a platform in Jackson communication between Square in New Orleans before a projection show on St. the thousands of people and Louis Cathedral on Feb. 2. organizations who came together to make Super Bowl (LIX) possible.” cal grace and charm. the CEO and founder of Super Bowl LIX was an The coup de grace was the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation. “She de- the lavish Super Bowl party unqualified success for New Orleans. The city has she threw at City Park on serves so much credit. She received rave reviews for Super Bowl eve. The shinwas a total trooper.” its execution of the NFL’s Benson’s itinerary was dig cost almost $10 milsignature event, and rightso hectic she kept a clothes lion, and seemingly all of rack at her Uptown house New Orleans and the NFL fully so. By all accounts, with designated outfits was there. It was a peoplethe city crushed it. Benson separated by day, time watching mecca. Owners or played a key role in helping and event to organize the reps from 27 of the league’s to land the game and was multiple wardrobe changes 32 teams were in attencrucial in helping to deliver involved. dance, alongside celebrities, its success. “I didn’t think anyone former Saints players and Goodell said Monday the showed up at more appearcoaches and a coterie of league is already looking New Orleans movers and forward to bringing a 12th ances than me, but Mrs. shakers. Super Bowl to New Orleans Benson was there before The consummate host, again soon. Such an unsolicitI was and after I left,” Benson deftly worked the NFL commissioner Roger ed commitment is a tribute to room and posed for pictures the support and enthusiasm Goodell said. with seemingly each of her The theme of Super Bowl of the people of New Orleans 400-plus guests. LIX — “It’s what we do” — and the strong, competent “The National Football was applicable to Benson, leadership of the entire New League continues to be a who watched the game Orleans Super Bowl team. strong partner (with the from her Caesars Super“And it wouldn’t have hapdome suite while flanked by city of New Orleans),” New pened,” Goodell said, “withGoodell and president Don- Orleans mayor LaToya out Mrs. Benson being the leader of it.” ald Trump. No one loves the Cantrell said. “The foundacity more than her, and she tion in the city has been laid Email Jeff Duncan at executed her duties as host time and time again and is jduncan@theadvocate.com. and ambassador with typistronger because of Mrs.
how aggressive the team will be in free agency. Perhaps Moore will seek to add players from his past stops to help build a new culture in New Orleans, a move common for new coaching hires. But New Orleans can only spend so much, particularly when it is taking steps to fix its salary cap situation.
No. 14 in last year’s draft, but can he become a certified star at his position? Erik McCoy has made several Pro Bowls, though is coming off an injury-plagued season. Besides that, the cupboard is mostly bare. There are others on the margins with potential to reach another level — cornerbacks Alontae Taylor and Kool-Aid Lack of young talent McKinstry, to name a few — The Saints have found a though the Saints will need number of young players in to see more before they can the draft who have turned make a true judgment. into solid contributors and/ or starters. But they’ve Fix the defense lacked true star power of Moore comes from a late, and it’ll be on Moore to strong offensive backhelp fix that problem. ground. But as a coach, he’s Of now, Moore is walking responsible for the entire into a situation with only team — and not just calling a few cornerstones. Wide plays. Who Moore hires at receiver Chris Olave is tal- defensive coordinator will ented, but his concussion be vital, and, reportedly, forhistory has raised questions mer Los Angeles Chargers about whether he can hold coach Brandon Staley is the up in the long term. Defen- leading candidate. sive tackle Bryan Bresee led Staley is an excellent choice the team in sacks last year, on paper. His tenure with the but the 2023 first-rounder Chargers may not have gone still has strides to make as the way he wanted, but he a run defender. Left tackle would give Moore an expeTaliese Fuaga was a hit at rienced voice to lean on. The
two men also have familiarity working together when Moore served as Staley’s offensive coordinator in 2023. Staley is a branch of Vic Fangio’s coaching tree and he runs a similar system that has become en vogue around the NFL. Before he was hired to coach the Chargers in 2021, Staley oversaw a Rams defense that dominated the NFL in 2020. But if the Saints adapt Staley’s system, they’ll need to find players who can fit it. Fangio’s defense in Philadelphia, for example, relied on four dominant defensive linemen who could generate enough pressure to allow the back seven to focus on coverage. That hasn’t happened for several years in New Orleans, no matter how much former Saints coach Dennis Allen tried. The Saints saw a steep decline defensively in 2024. They allowed the third-most yards, their worst mark since 2015. Email Matthew Paras at matt.paras@theadvocate.com
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Two of the best players in Carolina Panthers history are ... well... at odds with one another right now. And Steve Smith has made it clear that he’s “done” with his former quarterback. The short story: Cam Newton, the best quarterback in team history, said something controversial about his time with the Carolina Panthers — specifically that he was drafted as the No. 1 pick in 2011 and thus walked into “a locker room of losers.” Steve Smith, the best receiver in team history who was part of that aforementioned locker room, replied to Newton’s words without masking his contempt. “53-man locker room - 1 = 52 losers,” Smith posted on X on Monday. “Wow ... breaking news to 89!” It all started in an interview Friday in New Orleans along the Super Bowl’s famed “radio row.” On that day, Newton, who’s quickly growing his brand as a media personality, joined The Travis Hunter Show. Hunter was the 2024 Heisman Trophy winner who will go early in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft — and could potentially even be the top pick. That’s when Newton shared his own experience as a former No. 1 overall pick, which led to the back-and-forth. Here’s how the exchange went: “How did you handle the pressure of being the top pick?” Hunter asked. Newton: “Let’s put it in perspective: You’re the top pick because of what?” Hunter: “The way you play.” Newton: “No no no. You’re looking at it from a personal situation. I’m talking about it from the professional situation. You’re the top pick because that was the worst team in the NFL the year before. For me, I wanted to be the No. 1 pick. You could potentially be the first pick, but bro, you have no way of impacting the game like a quarter-
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back does. You can lock down the No. 1 receiver, you can make impact plays on offense all you want. But it’s still not like a quarterback. “My issue is, when I was the first pick, I went into a locker room of losers. Guys didn’t know how to win. Guys didn’t know how to prepare. It was a culture shock for me. The games don’t mean a lot to a lot of people in the league like you’d expect. It’s just about money. Not everybody has capabilities to be impact players. They’re just players.” Newton goes on from there. But that clip is what caught Smith’s attention. Smith, a finalist for this year’s Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025, then reposted the clip with the text, “Breaking news to 89!” before sending out another statement on his social media. “I’ve watched and listened from afar as you (Cam Newton) talk about the Panthers!” Smith wrote. “None of us are perfect. Yes, we were 2-14 before you blessed us with your presence. The way you have talked about the Panthers lately, I’m very disappointed. I wish you nothing but the very best. I’m done!” Others on the team caught wind of Newton’s comments and didn’t take too well to it. Among them was Geoff Schwartz, a Carolina Panthers draft pick who played for the team from 2008 to 2011. “Sure, we went 2-14, but the core of that roster also went 12-4 two years beforehand,” Schwartz wrote. “Maybe it’s a tad more nuanced than a ‘bunch of losers who can’t prepare.’” Among the others on that 2011 roster included Jonathan Stewart, DeAngelo Williams, Greg Olsen, Jeremy Shockey, Jordan Gross, Ryan Kalil, Chris Gamble, JJ Jansen and Captain Munnerlyn. Stewart and Williams still make up the best one-two punch in the backfield in Panthers history, and Olsen, Gross and Kalil each finished their careers with three or more Pro Bowl appearances.
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THE VARSITY ZONE Alert Junius scores in OT to push MCA into semis BY JOSEPH HALM Staff writer
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Brother Martin’s Kaden Rossi, left and Jesuit’s Gavin Liantonio battle for the ball in a Divisiion I quarterfinal playoff game on Tuesday in Metairie. The Blue Jays won 6-0.
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Blue Jays advance to Division I semifinals BY CHRISTOPHER DABE
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Jesuit and Brother Martin have a long history of facing each other annually in just about every sport. In soccer, the schools commonly play a late-season match that determines the district championship. This season, a rare New Orleans snowfall last month created unplayable field conditions, and the schools agreed to cancel the annual rivalry matchup. But no season could go by without there being a meaningful showdown. Both teams won their first two playoff matches, and on Tuesday the schools met in an LHSAA Division I state quarterfinal at Jesuit’s John Ryan Stadium. “I don’t think either Brother Martin or Jesuit would feel it’s a complete soccer season unless we played each other at least one time,” Jesuit coach Hubie Collins said. Once on the field, reigning state champion Jesuit ran its streak of shutouts in matches against Brother Martin to five with a dominant 6-0 victory that included two goals by senior Graham Hemel. Junior Hayes Laibe scored the first goal and assisted Hemel for his two goals that made the score 3-0. Senior Quinn Grandbouche scored the final goal of the first
half, senior Grayson Savoie followed with a breakaway chance after halftime and junior Gavin Liantonio converted on a penalty kick for the final goal. Senior goalie Andrew Duncan, with help from senior defender Walker Schott, helped keep Brother Martin from scoring. The Blue Jays, undefeated in the past seven matches against Brother Martin (six wins, one tie), were all too glad to get a chance to face their Catholic League rival. “We were all kind of mad it got canceled because of the rivalry and everything,” said Laibe, in his first season on the Jesuit varsity. “We got to play them and it was a good battle. We liked the result.” Much of what Jesuit (19-01) did on offense in the early going ran through Laibe. “He seems to know when the pressure is coming on, seems to know when to release the ball and has good close-ball control too,” Collins said. “But there’s several other players on the field that possess that ability too. And when they all connect, it’s fun to watch.” To score his goal, Laibe flipped the ball behind his left leg to create separation from a defender and fired a shot that went just out of reach of the diving goalkeeper and inside the right
post. Jesuit scored the next two goals within a minute of each other when Laibe fed the ball forward to Hemel, whose second goal hit off the leg of the Brother Martin goalkeeper and spun into the net. “I think our ball movement is great and our trust in each other, just everybody on the field,” Hemel said. “You look up, and you just have confidence in their ability to share the ball with them. I think we just flow really well together and play for each other.” Jesuit, the No. 2 seed, advances to face No. 6 St. Paul’s (17-5-2) in a semifinal at John Ryan Stadium on a date to be determined. For Brother Martin (165-5), which last defeated Jesuit in 2020, the match ended the first season with Matt Millet as head coach. The school hired Millet after he coached Holy Cross to a fifth state championship last season. “If you would have told me we’d be losing in the quarters to Jesuit at the beginning of the year, I would take it,” said Millet, who had two seniors in his starting lineup. “But it’s tough to lose like this, in that manner. We ran into a buzzsaw.”
It looked like a harmless enough play, but Mount Carmel junior Stella Junius knew what to do. As the Northshore goalkeeper came out to play a long pass into the box, Junius crashed the goal in hopes of a loose ball. That’s exactly what happened, and the Cubs are headed to the Division I semifinals. Junius finished the rebound that squirted away from the goalkeeper as the fourth-seeded Cubs survived for a 1-0 state quarterfinal overtime win over 12th-seeded Northshore on Tuesday at Pan American Stadium . “Right when the ball was played I knew that I wasn’t going to get it,” said Junius about her goal in the 90th minute. “All I was hoping was that it would ricochet off the goalie. When it did, I took a touch and passed it in. It felt amazing. I fell to the ground after it happened because I was just so tired. It was such a relief.” The Cubs (21-4-3) will play top-seeded St. Joseph’s in the semifinals later this week. The Red Stickers advanced on Monday with a 3-0 win over Fontainebleau. The road to the semifinals was tough as Northshore (13-9-4) pressured Mount Carmel all night and nearly answered in the second overtime. In the 93rd minute, Northshore’s Abigail Oladele ran down a pass for a one-on-one chance against senior goalkeeper Emily Dufrechou, who saved the
low shot to preserve the victory. “It was a moment for sure,” said Dufrechou, who finished with six saves. “I knew once she took that big step that I had it from there. I just saved it, but it really was a team effort tonight. Northshore made it really hard on us tonight, but we found a way in the end.” The match was even and physical throughout, as the Cubs had 11 shots to nine for Northshore. Mount Carmel coach Alexi Petrou said his team simply found a way. “Until the ball is out until the whistle is blown, you keep playing,” Petrou said. “Stella is our engine. She dies on the field. We tell the players all the time to give it everything that you’ve got because you never know what will happen. Stella never gave up, and the ball fell her way. You create your own luck, and it fell our way tonight.” It was a tough loss for the Panthers, who were elimi-
nated by Mount Carmel in the first round last year. Northshore coach Jorge Polanco said his players fought for every ball until the end. “They left everything on the field,” Polanco said. “We were pressing and pressing. We had opportunities, but the soccer gods weren’t on our side this time. We hit a post. We had a one-onone chance, and the keeper made a phenomenal save. That’s just the way it fell. I’m extremely proud of their effort tonight.” Mount Carmel had a little more possession in the first half, as the Cubs outshot Northshore 5-2. Mount Carmel’s best chance came in the 22nd minute as Hana Hammond’s shot was saved by goalkeeper Abby Clark. The Panthers generated some opportunities late, with their best chance coming off a free kick in the 40th minute. Junior Kali Trahant’s low shot from 20 yards out bounced off the post and was cleared away.
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No. 1 Denham Springs 3, No. 8 Mandeville 0 No. 4 Catholic-BR 5, No. 12 West Monroe 0 No. 6 St. Paul’s 4, No. 14 Dutchtown 0 No. 10 Brother Martin (16-4-5) at No. 2 Jesuit (18-0-1)
Division II Quarterfinal pairings
No. 1 Teurlings 6, No. 8 North Vermillion 0 No. 5 St. Thomas More 2, No. 4 Central Lafourche 0 No. 11 Ben Franklin 3, No. 3 Willow School 2 No. 2 Holy Cross 6, No. 10 Rummel 2
Division III Quarterfinal pairings
No. 1 Loyola 2, No. 9 Shaw 1 No. 12 Hannan 2, No. 4 Sterlington 1 No. 6 St. Louis (9-7-4) at No. 3 Bossier (17-6-2)
No. 2 University 3, No. 7 E.D. White 0
Division IV Quarterfinal pairings
No. 8 Episcopal School of Acadiana (10-6-2) at No. 1 Newman (20-0-1), 7 p.m. Tuesday No. 13 Calvary Baptist 3, No. 5 St. Thomas Aquinas 1 No. 6 Episcopal (15-6-1) at No. 3 Northlake Christian (16-2-2) No. 2 Ascension Episcopal 2, No. 7 Covenant Christian 1
Girls Division I Quarterfinal pairings
No. 1 St. Joseph’s 3, No. 9 Fontainebleau 0 No. 4 Mt. Carmel 1, No. 12 Northshore 0 No. 6 Lafayette 2, No. 3 Benton 0 No. 2 Byrd 1, No. 10 Mandeville 0
Division II Quarterfinal pairings No. 1 St. Thomas More 5, No. 9 Prairieville 0
No. 5 Central Lafourche (18-5-4) at No. 4 Lakeshore (15-5-4) No. 3 Teurlings 3, No. 6 Ben Franklin 0 No. 2 St. Scholastica 5, No. 7 Lutcher 0
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Division IV Quarterfinal pairings
No. 1 Loyola 2, No. 9 Northlake Christian 1 No. 5 Calvary Baptist 2, No. 4 St. Charles 1 No. 3 Episcopal 5, No. 6 St. Thomas Aquinas 1 No. 2 Newman 5, No. 7 Catholic-NI 0
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Associated Press
LOS ANGELES — Luka Doncic was the last starter introduced by the Los Angeles Lakers, an honor normally reserved for LeBron James. When Doncic jogged into the spotlight on a darkened court through a cordon of his new teammates, his new fans stood and roared while wearing thousands of gold T-shirts with his name and number. Even a young superstar could feel the magnificence of the moment. “I was a little nervous before,” Doncic said. “I (don’t remember) the last time I was nervous before the game. But once I stepped on the court again, it was fun. Just ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO By MARK J. TERRILL being out there, it felt amazing.” Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic gestures as he re-enters the game in Doncic’s debut with the Lakers the fi rst half against the Utah Jazz on Monday in Los Angeles. Doncic scored was brief and successful Monday night, but it piqued the anticipation 14 points in 23 minutes in his Lakers debut. The Lakers won 132-113. of everybody involved for his days and years ahead in Los Angeles. diately getting into the flow with the Utah Jazz. Doncic added five Doncic scored 14 points while James and his teammates during rebounds and four assists — none playing just 23 minutes, imme- Los Angeles’ 132-113 victory over prettier than a three-quarter-court
strike to James for a layup late in the first half. Doncic was grateful to be playing basketball after nearly seven weeks of injury absence, and he was happy to begin to move past the upheaval in his life ever since the Dallas Mavericks shocked the sports world 10 days ago by trading their 25-year-old centerpiece and NBA scoring champion. Doncic got multiple standing ovations from a Los Angeles crowd wearing thousands of No. 77 shirts, but his pregame introduction was something he’ll remember for a long time. “Just the amount of cheering there was in the arena was absolutely unbelievable,” Doncic said. “That was my favorite part — and to play again.” Doncic said James texted him in the morning and offered to do anything to help — and Doncic took him up on it by taking the final intro spot. They’ll swap for the Lakers’ next home game next week, Doncic said with a grin. “Shows what kind of person he is,” Doncic said. “He let me have my moment.” The Slovenian scorer’s first bucket was a 3-pointer in the opening minutes on his second shot. Doncic scored 11 points while Los Angeles streaked out to a 25-point halftime lead, and he sat down for good with
3:07 left in the third quarter with the Lakers far ahead in their sixth consecutive victory. The game was Doncic’s first since he strained his left calf on Christmas. After a full week to settle in Los Angeles and to return to full strength, Doncic joined James, Austin Reaves, Rui Hachimura and Jaxson Hayes as starters for the streaking Lakers, who had won 11 of 13 even before adding a five-time All-NBA selection to their lineup. The Lakers have Doncic on a minutes restriction after his injury absence. His legs aren’t quite there yet — he went 1 for 7 on 3-point attempts in his debut — but his playmaking immediately meshed with his new teammates. Doncic’s first touch was an alleyoop assist to Hayes, and he hit his 3-pointer moments later. He was serenaded with “Luka! Luka!” chants at the first dead ball, and several times thereafter. “I just think it could be a thing of beauty, the way we can manipulate the game on the offensive end and get what we want every single possession,” said Reaves, who scored 22 points. “Luka is one of the best passers in the world ... but yeah, I think it’s just the high-level IQ going along with pieces that really fit. (Doncic and James) can shoot the ball, pass the ball, and really play the right way.”
SCOREBOARD Odds
Michigan 75, Purdue 73 Ohio 86, Bowling Green 81
NBA
Women’s state schedule
Wednesday
Monday’s games
FAVORITE LINE Indiana 10 at ORLANDO 10½ at BOSTON 9½ at NEW YORK 8½ Cleveland 12½ at BROOKLYN OFF at MINNESOTA 5½ at OKLA. CITY 13 Sacramento 4½ Detroit 3½ at HOUSTON 6 LA Lakers 7½ at DENVER 11½ Golden State 3½ at LA CLIPPERS 3½
O/U UNDERDOG (238) at WSHINGTN (207½) Charlotte (231½) San Antonio (240) Atlanta (235½) at TORONTO (OFF) Philadelphia (226) Milwaukee (219½) Miami (238½) at NEW ORANS (236½) at CHICAGO (223½) Phoenix (237½) at UTAH (231½) Portland (234) at DALLAS (235½) Memphis
College basketball Wednesday
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG St. John’s 2½ at VILLANOVA at NIAGARA 8½ Canisius Purdue Fort Wayne 1½ at YOUNGSTOWN ST at RUTGERS 6½ Iowa Ole Miss 4½ at SOUTH CAROLINA at BRADLEY 9½ Southern Illinois at RHODE ISLAND 1½ Saint Bonaventure at TCU 5½ Oklahoma State at UMASS 2½ Davidson at WAKE FOREST 7½ Florida State at SAINT JSPH’S (PA)14½ La Salle Dayton 7½ at FORDHAM VCU 7½ at GEO WASHINGTON at GEORGIA TECH 1½ Stanford Louisville 7½ at NC STATE at TEMPLE 7½ Tulsa Xavier 1½ at PROVIDENCE at OHIO STATE 10½ Washington Notre Dame 5½ at BOSTON COLLEGE at DUKE 23½ Cal at MISSOURI 8½ Oklahoma at TEXAS TECH 15½ Arizona State at ARKANSAS 8½ LSU Drake 2½ at ILLINOIS STATE at NEW MEXICO 16½ Wyoming
College basketball Men’s state schedule Monday’s games
Alabama St. 82, Southern U. 81 McNeese St. 67, East Texas A&M 51 Northwestern State 72, Nicholls 60 Incarnate Word 75, UNO 65 Southeastern 69, Houston Christian 60 Grambling 72, Alabama A&M 61
Tuesday’s games
No games scheduled.
Wednesday’s Games
Troy at UL, 7:30 p.m. LSU at Arkansas, 8 p.m.
Tuesday’s national scores EAST BYU 73, West Virginia 69 SOUTH Auburn 80, Vanderbilt 68 East Carolina 82, UAB 75 Florida 81, Mississippi St. 68 Iowa St. 77, UCF 65 Kentucky 75, Tennessee 64 Loyola Chicago 87, Richmond 80, OT Miami 91, Syracuse 84 MIDWEST Akron 105, W. Michigan 92 Buffalo 73, N. Illinois 67 Cincinnati 85, Utah 75 Kent St. 91, Cent. Michigan 83 Miami (Ohio) 92, Toledo 80
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Continued from page 1C feel the same about us.” Brown, drafted in 2018, is now with his sixth NBA team. Olynyk, drafted in 2013, is with his seventh. That experience is one of the main reasons Griffin brough them here. “We needed more veteran presence,” Griffin said. “We needed more basketball IQ. We needed more floor facing around Zion (Williamson), and what we really needed was championship-caliber human beings and championshipcaliber winners. And in Bruce Brown, we get a true champion. We get somebody who’s been a critical part of being a glue guy on a championship team.” Brown was on the Denver Nuggets championship team two seasons ago. His best season was last year when he averaged 12.1 points and 4.7 rebounds for the Indiana Pacers. Known for his versatil-
Philadelphia Brooklyn Toronto Southeast Division
No games scheduled
Miami Atlanta Orlando Charlotte Washington Central Division
Tuesday’s games
No games scheduled.
Wednesday’s Games
Tulane at North Texas, 1 p.m. Texas State at UL, 5 p.m.
Tuesday’s national scores EAST Canisius 48, Niagara 46 Temple 63, UAB 53 SOUTHWEST TCU 79, BYU 47 UALR 60, SE Missouri 52
Cleveland Indiana Milwaukee Detroit Chicago
College softball
Southwest Division
La. Tech at Southeastern Louisiana, 5 p.m.
Thursday’s games
UT Arlington at McNeese, 6 p.m. Nicholls at Lamar, 6 p.m.
Friday’s games
Southern vs. North Carolina Central, 2 p.m. Nicholls vs. Tulsa, 3:30 p.m. UTSA at Southeastern, 3:30 p.m. Grambling vs. Maryland Eastern Shore, 4 p.m. UT Arlington at LSU, 4 p.m. Northern Illinois at UL, 4:30 p.m. Tennessee at McNeese (DH), 5 p.m. Mississippi Valley at Southeastern, 5:30 p.m. Grambling vs. Howard, 6 p.m. Southern vs. Coppin State, 6 p.m. Arkansas at Louisiana Tech, 6 p.m. Northwestern at LSU, 6:30 p.m. Ole Miss at UL, 7 p.m.
NFCA coaches poll
Rec. Pts. Prv. 1. Texas (24) 6-0 767 1 2. Florida (6) 6-0 730 3 3. Oklahoma (1) 6-0 727 2 4. UCLA 5-0 669 5 5. Texas A&M 5-0 626 8 6. Tennessee 5-1 606 6 7. LSU 5-0 540 10 8. Florida State 4-1 524 9 9. Oklahoma State 2-2 486 4 10. Georgia 5-0 483 12 11. Texas Tech 5-1 459 13 12. Duke 3-2 418 7 13. Arkansas 5-0 398 14 14. Alabama 4-1 382 11 15. Arizona 5-1 359 16 16. Missouri 4-1 307 15 17. Virginia Tech 5-0 297 17 18. Nebraska 3-2 264 19 19. Mississippi State 4-1 205 24 20. Stanford 4-0 203 18 21. Oregon 5-0 153 23 22. Northwestern 3-2 109 21 23. Kentucky 4-1 76 — 24. Baylor 3-2 62 20 25. Washington 2-3 51 22 Others receiving votes: Florida Atlantic (49), Liberty (34), Boston University (31), South Carolina (16), Clemson (14), Auburn (8), Wichita State (7), California (5), Ole Miss (5), BYU (3), Grand Canyon (1), Omaha (1).
Pro basketball NBA glance
.377 .358 .315
17½ 18½ 21
Oklahoma City 137, New Orleans 101
W 25 26 26 13 9
L 26 28 29 38 44
Pct .490 .481 .473 .255 .170
GB — ½ 1 12 17
W 43 29 28 27 22
L 10 22 24 26 31
Pct .811 .569 .538 .509 .415
GB — 13 14½ 16 21
W 35 33 28 23 12
L 17 20 26 28 41
Pct .673 .623 .519 .451 .226
GB — 2½ 8 11½ 23½
W 43 35 30 23 12
L 9 19 24 31 40
Pct .827 .648 .556 .426 .231
GB — 9 14 21 31
W 32 29 27 27 26
L 19 23 26 26 26
Pct .627 .558 .509 .509 .500
GB — 3½ 6 6 6½
FG FT Reb NOLA Min M-A M-A O-T A PF PTS Matkovic 32:13 3-9 1-1 3-9 2 3 8 Williamson 26:03 6-11 5-9 1-2 5 5 17 Missi 30:04 4-9 3-5 4-8 2 1 11 Alvarado 23:20 4-9 0-0 0-0 0 1 9 Murphy III 34:04 7-15 5-5 0-7 5 0 23 Hawkins 25:53 5-12 0-0 1-5 3 3 12 Reeves 25:21 2-6 0-0 0-1 1 0 4 Robinson-Earl 16:42 2-4 3-4 2-4 0 0 8 Green 12:20 2-4 0-0 0-2 0 1 5 Brooks Jr. 7:00 1-2 2-4 1-3 1 0 4 Cain 7:00 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 Totals 240 36-8219-2812-4219 14 101 Percentages: FG .439, FT .679. 3-Point Goals: 10-27, .370 (Murphy III 4-7, Hawkins 2-4, Robinson-Earl 1-1, Green 1-3, Matkovic 1-4, Alvarado 1-5, Brooks Jr. 0-1, Cain 0-1, Reeves 0-1). Team Rebounds: 12. Team Turnovers: 1. Blocked Shots: 4 (Matkovic 3, Reeves). Turnovers: 22 (Williamson 5, Murphy III 4, Reeves 3, Alvarado 2, Matkovic 2, Missi 2, Robinson-Earl 2, Cain, Hawkins). Steals: 4 (Reeves 2, Murphy III, Williamson). Technical Fouls: None. FG FT Reb OKLA. CITY Min M-A M-A O-T A PF PTS Holmgren 24:54 4-10 2-4 0-6 0 3 12 Jal.Williams 25:03 6-11 1-2 0-5 5 0 16 Hartenstein 21:50 3-6 0-0 6-13 2 2 6 Dort 24:54 2-7 0-0 2-3 2 2 6 Glgous-Alxndr 30:33 10-20 7-8 0-1 2 1 31 Wiggins 24:31 9-13 2-2 0-2 0 2 24 Jay.Williams 22:59 0-3 0-0 0-10 3 4 0 Caruso 17:46 4-7 0-0 1-2 5 3 12 D.Jones 17:39 3-6 0-0 0-1 5 1 8 K.Williams 11:15 4-4 0-0 0-0 4 0 11 Carlson 6:12 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 3 Ducas 6:12 1-2 0-0 1-2 1 0 3 Flagler 6:12 2-5 0-0 0-0 0 1 5 Totals 240 49-9512-1610-4529 20 137 Percentages: FG .516, FT .750. 3-Point Goals: 27-55, .491 (Caruso 4-7, Wiggins 4-7, Gilgeous-Alexander 4-9, K.Williams 3-3, Jal.Williams 3-4, D.Jones 2-4, Holmgren 2-5, Dort 2-7, Carlson 1-1, Ducas 1-2, Flagler 1-4, Jay.Williams 0-2). Team Rebounds: 6. Team Turnovers: 1. Blocked Shots: 8 (Holmgren 5, GilgeousAlexander, Jay.Williams, K.Williams). Turnovers: 10 (Holmgren 2, Jal.Williams 2, Wiggins 2, Caruso, D.Jones, Gilgeous-Alexander, Hartenstein). Steals: 15 (Gilgeous-Alexander 3, Wiggins 3, Caruso 2, Jal.Williams 2, D.Jones, Ducas, Holmgren, Jay.Williams, K.Williams). New Orleans 20 30 28 23 — 101 Oklahoma City 33 39 30 35 — 137 A_17,340 (18,203). T_2:09.
Memphis Houston Dallas San Antonio New Orleans Northwest Division Oklahoma City Denver Minnesota Portland Utah Pacific Division L.A. Lakers L.A. Clippers Sacramento Golden State Phoenix
Monday’s Games
Cleveland 128, Minnesota 107 San Antonio 131, Washington 121 Atlanta 112, Orlando 106 Boston 103, Miami 85 Brooklyn 97, Charlotte 89 Oklahoma City 137, New Orleans 101 Golden State 125, Milwaukee 111 Sacramento 129, Dallas 128, OT Denver 146, Portland 117 L.A. Lakers 132, Utah 113
Tuesday’s Games
Toronto 106, Philadelphia 103 New York at Indiana, n Detroit at Chicago, n Memphis at Phoenix, n
Wednesday’s Games
Charlotte at Orlando, 6 p.m. Indiana at Washington, 6 p.m. San Antonio at Boston, 6 p.m. Atlanta at New York, 6:30 p.m. Cleveland at Toronto, 6:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Brooklyn, 6:30 p.m. Detroit at Chicago, 7 p.m. Miami at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. Milwaukee at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Sacramento at New Orleans, 7 p.m. Phoenix at Houston, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Utah, 8 p.m. Portland at Denver, 8 p.m. Golden State at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m.
Thursday’s Games
Eastern Conference Boston New York
33 34 37
Western Conference
Wednesday’s games
Atlantic Division
20 19 17
W 38 34
L 16 18
Pct .704 .654
GB — 3
ity, he can guard all five positions, something he said he had to do to survive in the NBA. “Not everyone can be a superstar and not everyone can have the ball in their hands at all times,” Brown said. “So you’ve got to find a role to stick.” The 6-foot-11 Olynyk, on the other hand, can help space the floor with his ability to step outside. What does he bring? “Experience and knowledge being in this league 12 years and this is my seventh team,” Olynyk said. “Just trying to continue to help the team grow and build in the right direction.” Brown and Olynyk didn’t play in the Pelicans’ two road games after the trade. In fact, they didn’t start meeting their new teammates until Tuesday. Brown and Olynyk arrived in New Orleans on Monday and went to the practice facility for the first time. “The airport was insane,” Brown said about his arrival on the day after the Super Bowl. Brown, who is on an expiring contract, wouldn’t mind New Orleans
Golden State at Houston, 7 p.m. Sacramento at New Orleans, 7 p.m. Miami at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Oklahoma City at Minnesota, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Utah, 8 p.m.
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Hockey NHL glance Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts Florida 57 34 20 3 71 Toronto 55 33 20 2 68 Tampa Bay 55 31 20 4 66 Ottawa 56 29 23 4 62 Detroit 55 28 22 5 61 Boston 57 27 24 6 60 Montreal 56 25 26 5 55 Buffalo 54 22 27 5 49 Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts Washington 55 36 11 8 80 Carolina 56 33 19 4 70 New Jersey 57 31 20 6 68
GF 192 169 197 158 160 157 163 171
GA 165 156 153 156 171 182 194 185
GF 196 184 175
GA 140 154 142
becoming a permanent home. “I’ve been on six teams in seven years, so I’m tired of moving,” Brown said. “So I want to find a home. If this is the place, this is the place.”
56 55 55 57 57
26 27 25 23 24
22 24 23 25 26
8 4 7 9 7
60 58 57 55 55
184 165 152 164 162
186 168 162 201 192
Western Conference
Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Winnipeg 56 39 14 3 81 202 134 Dallas 55 35 18 2 72 182 139 Minnesota 56 33 19 4 70 163 159 Colorado 57 33 22 2 68 186 174 Utah 56 24 23 9 57 158 170 St. Louis 56 25 26 5 55 154 171 Nashville 54 19 28 7 45 144 179 Chicago 55 17 31 7 41 149 191 Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Edmonton 55 34 17 4 72 182 152 Vegas 56 33 17 6 72 185 155 Los Angeles 53 29 17 7 65 151 136 Vancouver 55 26 18 11 63 155 166 Calgary 55 26 21 8 60 148 165 Anaheim 54 24 24 6 54 137 165 Seattle 57 24 29 4 52 169 183 San Jose 57 15 35 7 37 148 216 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Top three teams in each division and two wild cards per conference advance to playoffs.
Monday’s Games
No games scheduled
Tuesday’s Games
No games scheduled
Wednesday’s Games
Canada vs. Sweden at Bell Centre, 7 p.m.
Thursday’s Games
USA vs. Finland at Bell Centre, 7 p.m.
Friday’s Games
No games scheduled
Pro tennis ATP-Provence 13 Tuesday’s results At Palais des Sports-Marseille, France Surface: Hardcourt indoor Seedings in parentheses
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Round of 32 Daniel Altmaier, Germany, def. Luca Nardi, Italy, 6-2, 6-2. Alexander Bublik, Kazakhstan, def. Richard Gasquet, France, 6-4, 6-4. Luca van Assche, France, def. Benjamin Bonzi, France, 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7). Jan-Lennard Struff, Germany, def. Manuel Guinard, France, 7-5, 7-6 (4). Zizou Bergs, Belgium, def. Clement Chidekh, France, 6-4, 6-4. Nuno Borges (8), Portugal, def. Stan Wawrinka, Switzerland, 6-7 (4), 7-6 (1), 6-3. Men’s Doubles Round of 16 Edouard Roger-Vasselin, France, and Hugo Nys (1), Monaco, def. Robin Haase, Netherlands, and Hendrik Jebens, Germany, 6-1, 7-5. Karol Drzewiecki and Piotr Matuszewski, Poland, def. Luke Johnson, Britain, and Sander Arends (4), Netherlands, 1-6, 7-6 (5), 17-15. Matwe Middelkoop, Netherlands, and Yuki Bhambri, India, def. David Pel, Netherlands, and Patrik Trhac, United States, 5-7, 6-2, 10-6.
tough for anybody,” Olynyk said. “But it’s a great opportunity to come down here and help the team there.” get better.” Jones, selected to the NBA’s AllBoth players said they would love Defensive first team last season, to play Wednesday and Thursday when the Pelicans host the Sacraplayed in just 20 games this mento Kings in back-to-back games season. He has missed the past before the All-Star break. They are 15 games with the injury. both players who know their role. He also missed 18 games earlier And they both have tons of NBA in the season when he injured experience with a combined 1,214 games under their belts. his shoulder while diving for a But there’s also one thing about losse ball against the Golden them that isn’t quite the same. Well, State Warriors in late October. He two things if you include Brown’s returned and played 16 games fashion game as he often shows up before the latest injury. to arenas wearing cowboy boots and a 10-gallon hat. Jones averaged 10.3 points, 3.3 “I like to talk a little bit of smack,” rebounds and 3.3 assists this season. Brown said. “It gets me going a little bit. I show a lot of emotion and I Rod Walker play extremely hard, dive for loose balls. Effort plays.” Olynyk, on the other hand, is difMoving gets old. Especially, as is ferent. the case with Olynyk, when you’re “I let my game speak,” Olynyk moving from home. He was born in said. Toronto and got a chance to spend the first part of this season there. Email Rod Walker at rwalker@ “Leaving Canada and home is theadvocate.com.
PELS’ JONES EXPECTED TO MISS REST OF SEASON The Pelicans’ best defensive player is expected to miss the remainder of the season. Forward Herb Jones hasn’t played since Jan. 8 when he suffered a posterior labrium tear in his right shoulder. David Griffin, the Pelicans’ executive vice president of basketball operations, on Tuesdasy gave an update on Jones. “Herb has already sought an additional opinion,” Griffin said. “I think he’s probably going to be shut down for the season here soon. We’ll have more information as it goes along and he’s evaluated
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A Super Bowl food exchange leads to wins, losses BY IAN McNULTY Staff writer
We were talking barbecue, and then the dish arrived that shortcircuited the conversation, as only the landing at the table of a New Orleans classic can. Barbecue was part of the name, but this dish has nothing to do with the smoker, the grill nor even a bottle of barbecue sauce. It was the BBQ shrimp, that marvelous misnomer of New Orleans menus, as served at Liuzza’s by the Track. This dish took a little more explanation than normal because I was dining with David Hudnall, a reporter from Kansas City, where actual barbecue is treated as high art. We ordered the BBQ shrimp po-boy, which then found me explaining how this wasn’t really a po-boy. The bread is not sliced, you see, but instead hollowed out. It’s like an airy, crisp-crusted cradle for all the butter-sluiced shrimp. No one asks if you want it dressed, and you eat it with a fork and knife. We can get snippy when people outside New Orleans mess with the poboy tradition, but then again we sometimes call things po-boys when they manifestly are not, and it’s OK when we do it because we get it.
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Banks Street Bar has been a fixture in Mid-City for decades. It reopened in late 2024 with new owners.
Mid-City bar with long history returns, with food from neighbors BY IAN McNULTY Staff writer
Dive bars are, by definition, a bit rough around the edges. But to take one on, make needed changes and bring it back in a way that still feels right requires a delicate touch. The right balance is on display now at Banks Street Bar. It closed in 2024 and got new owners, including partners at a growcircuit of related BANKS ing New Orleans bars, and STREET after a hiatus to revamp the bar returned BAR in late December. 4401 Banks This brings back a St. l Open longtime neighborhood fixture and restores a daily from needed venue to the 2 p.m. dwindling ranks of bars hosting live music. Images of the late Rand Owens, once an owner, are worked into the decor There’s also a tie-in with a pair of at Banks Street Bar in Mid-City. neighboring restaurants for a different take on bar food. an owner of nearby Bayou Beer bar reopened. “We think it can be and Wine Garden, 326 N. Norman better, safer, better run.” Meet the new crew C. Francis Parkway, now joined by Banks Street Bar has been three managers from his company What’s changed around since 1959, through many who have moved up as partners in Now, as the bar kicks into gear, the new Banks Street Bar — Brian I’m glad to report that their renodifferent incarnations. As a fan of dive bars in general, Williams, Jillian Arena and Nicole vations made needed changes and Mid-City bars in particular, I Goodluck. without making it look like much “We wanted to have all the char- of a renovation at all. was curious to see the new rendiIt looks like Banks Street Bar, at tion and also optimistic given the acter that the neighborhood loves, but improve what we saw was lacktrack record of the new owners. ä See BANKS, page 2D That includes David Demarest, ing,” Goodluck told me before the
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The gumbo has a distinctive house style at Liuzza’s by the Track in New Orleans.
So, BBQ shrimp that isn’t really barbecue in a po-boy that isn’t really a po-boy. Got all that straight? But it was a highlight of a meal convened in the spirit of exchange of ideas, perspective and professional camaraderie. Hosting the Super Bowl means hosting media from around the world, including from the markets of the competing teams. I was doing my bit.
Working the beat and tables Back home, Hudnall covers restaurants for the Kansas City Star. He came to New Orleans to cover the fan experience and Kansas City connections in the host city. That coverage has naturally brought him through local restaurants, including stories on the Kansas City roots of Gary Wollerman, co-founder of the pioneering upscale seafood restaurant GW Fins (his initials are in the restaurant’s name), and Steve Mock, pitmaster and founder of Smoked, the barbecue spot in Harahan. New Orleans has been prepping for Super Bowl visitors with varying degrees of urgency since the location for Super Bowl LIX was first announced. By the time we met for this dinner, the pace might’ve been comparable to the scene at a frat house just ahead of parents’ weekend, with everything unfinished getting shoved under the bed. I was eager to make a good impression myself; I’m proud of our city. So when Hudnall contacted me to propose a meetup, I knew Liuzza’s by the Track would do the trick.
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We wanted to have all the character that the neighborhood loves, but improve what we saw was lacking. We think it can be better, safer, better run.” NICOLE GOODLUCK, Banks Street Bar partner
STEVE HIMELFARB | ‘THE GODFATHER OF MODERN KING CAKES’
Noted New Orleans baker dies at 61
Baker Steve Himelfarb with an early example of his goat cheese and apple king cake
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Many people first got to know Steve Himelfarb as “the cake man,” the nickname he earned as a joyful presence bringing slices of cake around to their workplaces. Later, he’d create a king cake that would be influential in the acceleration of the traditional cake into a more creative piece of Carnival culture. For Himelfarb himself, though,
cake and the craft of baking was a calling that connected him to his sense of community and his own spirituality. “Every day Steve went into the bakery and made the world he wanted to create, and it was a lovely world,” said Becky Retz, his wife. “At his heart, he was a New Orleanian who showed his love for people through food.” Himelfarb died Feb. 5 at his
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In Mid-City, Banks Street Bar has new owners including, from left, David Demarest, Jillian Arena, Brian Williams and Nicole Goodluck.
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Continued from page 1D least the rendition people have known since Hurricane Katrina, with high ceilings, a long bar and a stage at the end of the room. Décor is composed of a mix of local art and odd objects (conversation starters over a beer, say). But now the bathrooms have been rebuilt, the stage has a modern sound system and there’s a better sight line to that stage (with a beam replacing a column). The bar is working toward better soundproofing as well, as more changes roll out. The bar will host live music a few nights a month to begin and could expand that schedule. Banks Street Bar shares a wall with Bub’s Burgers, 4413 Banks St. Menus now at the bar include QR codes so you can order from your seat and then pick up your smashburgers and fries at the connecting service window behind the stage. A similar arrangement is
Bub’s Burgers specializes in smash burgers, made with thin patties cooked to a crisp edge on the griddle. in the works to bring over slices from Mid-City Pizza, 4400 Banks St., just across the street. Behind the bar, a program for cocktails and frozen drinks is also in the works. Demarest said these facets will continue to take shape as the business finds its footing. “That starts by listening to our customers and the neighbors,” Demarest said.
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Oak & Ale, 8114 Oak St., which had been two connected spots for wine and beer that formerly operated under separate names. Over on Banks Street, the attached restaurant space that’s now Bub’s Burgers has been home to many concepts through the years, Clesi’s Seafood, 4323 Bienville St., and Trilly Cheesesteaks, 3735 Ulloa St., among them. It was also the first location of Mid-City Pizza, founded by Rand Owens, a Lafayette native with a knack for building connections between people, and making a legit New York-style pie. Owens moved to the larger restaurant space just across the street and later bought Banks Street Bar. Owens died in 2020 at age 33, and his family continued to run the businesses during what would very swiftly become the pandemic. Today, images of Owens and artwork inspired by his legacy are worked into the Banks Street Bar décor.
From Bayou Beer and Wine Garden, Demarest and his partners have expanded by taking on established bars. First was Holy Ground Email Ian McNulty at Irish Pub, 3340 Canal St., imcnulty@theadvocate. in 2018. In 2023, they added com.
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Continued from page 1D This is basically a tavern with a collection of neighborhood characters and a menu all about local flavor done one better with a distinctive house style. With a schooner of beer, gumbo with a fresh pop to the seafood and a garlic oyster po-boy in hand, everyday New Orleans life can feel grand. That’s what we ordered because that’s the experience I wanted to share … plus the story of our misnomer BBQ shrimp with a guy from a real barbecue town. We followed dinner with a visit to nearby Pal’s Lounge, where we agreed to move the conversation off the record. But I can disclose that it wasn’t all about food. We talked of deadlines and a changing media landscape, of fan culture, and of what the Super Bowl crowds will
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home in New Orleans after a battle with cancer, Retz confirmed. He was 61. Born in Washington, D.C., and raised in Rockville, Maryland, Himelfarb started his career in the music business, moving to Los Angeles at age 18 and knocking on doors of recording studios, looking for any kind of work. He would make his mark as a sound engineer and worked with many top artists of the day, including Bob Seger, Pat Benatar, Crowded House and Shelia E. He came to Louisiana to work with local artists, including Buckwheat Zydeco and BeauSoleil, and developed a recording studio in New Orleans.
A baker’s path Always deeply spiritual, Retz said Himelfarb discovered baking as a continuation of his pursuit of discipline through faith. For years, he would rise early in the morning and make cake, always the same type, chocolate, honing his skills. His repertoire would expand, and by the late 1990s he began offering his cakes for sale. He didn’t have a
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Food writers David Hudnall, left, of the Kansas City Star, and Ian McNulty share a meal at Liuzza’s by the Track in New Orleans during Super Bowl week. find in New Orleans this week. This championship game marked the Chiefs’ third consecutive Super Bowl appearance, a fact that is particularly astonishing to beleaguered Saints fans. And yet the fans were still fired up to travel for this one; Hudnall thinks perhaps New Orleans as a bucket list destination added new spark to the trek.
Later, reading Hudnall’s own story about the dinner, I was immensely gratified to learn that Liuzza’s garlic oyster po-boy was “probably now in the top-five sandwiches I’ve ever had in my life.” On the campaign of hospitality around this Super Bowl, I took that as a win.
storefront at first but instead went door to door at offices and businesses with a route that stretched from Slidell to LaPlace. He’d appear at people’s doors or at their cubicles, often in a tropical pattern shirt, with a kind smile and a tray of individually wrapped cake slices, marking a highlight of the week for many of his regular customers. In 2004 he opened his New Orleans Cake Café & Bakery in a tiny spot on Exchange Place in the French Quarter. A year to the day later, Hurricane Katrina struck, closing the shop. By 2007 he was able to reopen in a new location, this time with business partner Allison Gorlin. They took over what had been La Spiga Bakery at 2440 Chartres St. (now home to the café Horn’s).
Times-Picayune food writer, once dubbed him the “godfather of modern king cakes in New Orleans.” “Steve always said that in New Orleans a bakery is going to be defined by its king cake; he wanted something that embodied the joy and celebration of the season and the city,” said Retz. “He loved the idea of making Mardi Gras, of making something that was part of it.” From a first batch of 20 cakes, the bakery would eventually produce up to 4,000 king cakes in a season. The café closed in 2020, with Himelfarb explaining that it was time for a life change. The following year, however, Himelfarb brought back his signature king cake as a fundraiser for the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, the high school where he taught culinary classes and supported students with internships. Retz said that was part of his approach to business and community. “He always said, ‘This is why we work so hard, so we can support others we want to support,’ “ Retz said. Himelfarb’s family is planning a memorial in the spring, with details pending.
Recasting king cake
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It was here that they developed a king cake filled with green apples and goat cheese, with an exuberant lashing pattern of purple, green and gold icing that drew frequent comparisons to the art of Jackson Pollock. It was striking in flavor, appearance and concept at the time and helped usher in a new era of king cake cre- Email Ian McNulty at imcnulty@theadvocate. ativity. Judy Walker, the retired com.
Dear Miss Manners: How do I a cartoon or two in extalk about my preferences change for introducing for the art I consume with- them to the right opera — one filled with the out demeaning othsex and violence ers’ tastes or seemthey relish, which ing like a snob? shouldn’t be hard For example, to find — you might many of my friends find that the art enjoy superhero itself is its own best movies and carJudith champion. toons. I do not; I Martin Dear Miss Manners: don’t find these MISS My family and I are movies interesting MANNERS big fans of potluck or original. I recogdinners. We provide nize, though, that a substantial main dish, the love my friends have plus sometimes dessert or for these big-name fransalad, and enjoy the varichises is deep! I don’t want to make ety of dishes our guests my friends feel lesser for bring — sometimes even their tastes. I also don’t being left some of their ofwant to feign interest, or ferings to enjoy later. say, “I wouldn’t watch that Hosting this way also myself, but I’m glad YOU means that those who have like it!” as both feel conde- special dietary needs, or who are picky eaters, will scending. have food they can eat. How can I respectfully discuss art when there are They can have what they brought, if nothing else. such diverging tastes? This worked great for Gentle reader: Friendship years, until the day a guest requires reciprocity, so if you are unwilling to listen, came to me and said there was nothing they could eat. at least occasionally, to The only food Restricted them talking about the entertainments they enjoy, Diet Person had brought was a tiny salad. you will either have to I rummaged around in limit your discussions with the freezer to see what I them to topics of known could thaw out on short mutual enthusiasm — or notice. When I found somefind other friends. As a lifelong opera lover, thing, RDP said they’d Miss Manners believes already had that this week that if you can sit through and wanted something else.
“This is what I have,” I told RDP, and started thawing the item and cooking some pasta to go with it. Soon, someone arrived with a dish RDP could eat, so they ate that and not what I had prepared for them. I told my husband that if this happened again, I’d let him deal with RDP. He’s the one that invites this person, who he feels sorry for because they have no friends. Was there a better way to have handled this? Gentle reader: Although it is clear why this person has no friends, you could have feigned a bit more sympathy than you felt. Miss Manners will call things even — and agree to proceed with the plan to let your husband deal with your troublesome guest next time — if you will remind your husband to pick something up for said guest before the next event. Send questions to Miss Manners at her website, www.missmanners. com; to her email, dearmissmanners@gmail. com; or through postal mail to Miss Manners, Universal Uclick, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106.
Comfort versus chemistry phase” wearing off, but I’m Dear Annie: I really need starting to feel lonely in help. I’m a 28-year-old woman living in New York our relationship. I’ve tried to communicate my needs, City. For the past three but he always says he’s years, I’ve been in a com“fine” and that I shouldn’t mitted relationship with worry. It’s like he can’t remy boyfriend, “Charles.” He’s 31, works in tech and ally understand where I’m is super ambitious. coming from. I’ve We met in college, suggested we try and while we’ve couples therapy, but always gotten along he’s reluctant, saywell, I’ve started to ing we don’t need it. notice some major Things got even differences bemore complicated Annie when a new cotween us as we’ve Lane worker, “Mark,” gotten older. DEAR ANNIE started to work at To give you some my office. He’s the context, I’m someopposite of Charles — suone who craves emotional connection. I love having per outgoing, very emodeep conversations, spend- tionally open and we get along like peas in a pod. ing quality time together The chemistry between and doing activities that foster closeness, like cook- us is undeniable, and I’ve ing together or hiking. But found myself fantasizing Charles is more of an intro- about what it would be like to be with someone who vert. He enjoys his alone actually gets me on that time, often retreats into level. I know it’s wrong, his hobbies (video games, but I can’t help but feel a reading sci-fi and somecertain pull toward him. times coding for fun) and I haven’t told Charles is more of a “let’s watch a about how distant I’m feelmovie in silence” type of person. ing, and I definitely haven’t At first, I thought it mentioned my growing was just the “honeymoon attraction to Mark. Part of
me feels guilty for even thinking about it, but another part of me wonders if I’m just settling for a relationship that no longer serves me. So here’s my question: Am I just going through a phase? Should I break up with Charles and pursue a relationship with Mark? Or do I owe it to him (and myself) to work on the relationship and see if we can bridge this emotional gap? I don’t want to hurt anyone, but I’m feeling confused and stuck. — Need Help Dear Help: You are caught between comfort and chemistry. You owe it to yourself to have a talk with Charles about your feelings and see if he opens up a bit more. You are young and not married, so breaking up is a lot simpler, but it is important that you not get hurt. Mark is not going anywhere, so there is no need to rush into anything with him until you have decided what to do with Charles. Send your questions for Annie Lane to dearannie@creators.com.
Dust off the table for mealtimes brush and tray near Dear Heloise: I was the table for this. raised to keep a My new and very tidy table, whether effective way to we’re dining or havdust off the table ing breakfast. This is to wrap a fabric always included Hints from (not vinyl) bandage brushing dust and Heloise around the top tiny crumbs off the part of my index table or tablecloth, finger and another around but I don’t have the space my middle finger. Then I or patience to keep a little
sweep my hand in strokes across the tabletop and over the edge of the table. The crumbs and dust disappear with one or two swipes per area; it’s easy and frustration-free! — Charlotte K., Richmond, Virginia Send a hint to heloise@ heloise.com.
TODAY IN HISTORY By The Associated Press Today is Wednesday, Feb. 12, the 43rd day of 2025. There are 322 days left in the year. Today in history On Feb. 12, 1999, the Senate voted to acquit President Bill Clinton in his impeachment trial of charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. On this date In 1554, Lady Jane Grey, who had claimed the throne of England for nine days, and her husband, Guildford Dudley, were beheaded after being condemned for high treason. In 1809, Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was
born in a log cabin at Sinking Spring Farm near Hodgenville, Kentucky. In 1909, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was founded in New York City. In 1912, Pu Yi, the last emperor of China, abdicated, marking the end of the Qing Dynasty. In 1914, groundbreaking took place for the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. In 2002, former Yugoslav president Slobodan Miloševic went on trial in The Hague, charged with genocide and war crimes. (Miloševic died in 2006 before the trial could conclude).
In 2019, Mexico’s most notorious drug lord, Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, was convicted in New York of running an industrial-scale drug smuggling operation, murder and money laundering. (Guzman is currently serving a life sentence at the federal supermax prison facility in Florence, Colorado.) Today’s birthdays: Film director Costa-Gavras is 92. Author Judy Blume is 87. Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak is 83. Country singer Moe Bandy is 81. Musician Michael McDonald is 73. Actor-talk show host Arsenio Hall is 69. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh is 60. Actor Josh Brolin is 57.
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Lucy Siegel, Abby Perez, Elizabeth Toso, Katie Paige Gardes, Katherine Lorusso
n All Things Bright! Howlin’ Wolf housed a hemispheric bash titled “Northern Lights on a Southern Night” given by five sets of parents in honor of their daughters: Karen and Derek Gardes for Katie Paige, Michelle and Nick Lorusso for Katherine, Marcelle and Billy Perez for Abby, Elizabeth and John Siegel for Lucy, and Susie and Brien Toso for Elizabeth. The limelighted lot! Framing the entrance doors was The Balloon Lady’s colorful arch in the hues of Derek and Karen Gardes the Northern lights, a chromatic prelude to the inside decorations of high boy tables draped with iridescent-sequin covers and accents of purple twinkle lights and Spanish moss. Furthering the Southern slant, white twinkle lights bedecked small trees draped with more moss. Large pictures of the honorees hung over the bar. In keeping with the colors of the invitation — lilac, purple, pink, yellow, soft green and aqua — the debs chose their dresses. Michelle and Nick Lorusso Gallivanting with the Gardeses were deb sister Virginia, Carol Salassi, Jeanne and Tim Walker with sons Raymond and Benjamin, Will and Courtney Nalty, Graham and Adele Ralston, Amy Roppolo, John and Jenny Charpentier, Chip and Laura Brooks, Mike and Joy Grace, David and Lynne Gibbons, Paul Long, and Trey Drury. Sophia Lorusso partied with sister Katherine, as did Melanie and Jay Hebert with Maggie and Amelie, Marsha and Archie Sperier with Camille and Ellie, Giovanni Lorusso and daughter Isabella, Kirk and Julie Talbot with Annabeth and Michael, Conrad and Carol Appel, Liz and Dave Whitsell, Geary and Mary Mason, Wes and Frances Bryan, Alan Brackett, David and Beata SilvesMarcelle and Billy Perez tri with Michael, Chuck and Valerie Corcoran with Kate and Layne, Pat and John Unsworth, and Jodi and Timmy Lafranca. Perez partygoers were Abby’s sisters Claire and Emma, Madison Fetch, Olivia Olson, Caroline Madden, Caroline Trauth, Kate Thomson, Emma Hoth, Olivia Ryan, Lisee Borrouso, MaryParker Whisnant, and Chip and Carol Darré. Tasty finger foods were a hit, thanks to bacon and cheddar beignets, fried cheese ravioli, and meat and crawfish pies. The John and Elizabeth Siegel, Susie and Brien Toso Lucky Dog stand was busy, busy. Adding more atmospheric fun were the glitter bar and lots of light-up favors, such as rings, tambourines and ice cubes. All of this delighted the Siegel set, which included deb brothers Jack and Bo (Lucy’s twin), Sally and Jay Lynn, Jenny and Tim Williamson, Rachael and Christian Gambel with Jane and Tullis, Boo and Sid Charbonnet, Maria and Noel Johnson, Leigh and Robbie Moss, Ashbrooke Tullis, Steve and Lanie Victory, Caitlin and Jim Collier, and Barry Fox. The Toso throng counted deb sibs Caroline and James, grandparents Patricia and Mike Toso, Monique and Michael Toso, Peggy and Keith Toso with John, Caroline and Patrick Toso with Josie and Lucy, David Toso with Shannon Harrison, Mary Toso, Laura and Benton Vickery with Elise, Christine and Scott Zazulak, Courtney and Jay Rive with Jack, Cooper Jordan, and Katherine Roesel. Burger sliders and fries were late-night snacks. They were a savory complement to the Tastee Donut holes, which nodded to the Bag of Donuts band. “I Just Want to Look At You One More Time,” an early number, was a symbolic salute to Katie Paige, Katherine, Abby, Lucy and Elizabeth, who danced on the stage and then, post-party, second lined with the band to Lucy’s Retired Surfers Bar for a coda to the “Lights” levity.
Party guest and deb grandmother Patricia “Patsy” Hardin created the watercolor for the invitation that featured the venue, Tipitina’s, and, at the doorway, Professor Longhair and the poster for the evening’s program: “Deb Jam.” Inside Tipitina’s, the concert chic décor featured red and black tablecloths PHOTOS By JEFF STROUT with glittering stars, and arrangements of Jeff, Cici and Mollye Hardin roses and hydrangeas on the bars. Tucked within the flowers were vinyl records labeled “Debutante Jam Starring Cici Hardin, Caroline Schreiner and Peyton McQueen.” Their parents are Mollye and Jeff Hardin, Ann and Mark Schreiner, and stepmom Tara and John McQueen. Sequins and glitter sparked the debs’ dresses, while the dads and brothers turned out in custom Deb Jam shirts. Tara, Peyton, and John McQueen From the debutante coterie came parents and daughters Tory and Jim Nieset and Livy, Meg and David Sumrall and Sarah, Anne and Sandy Villere and Marianne, Laura and Benton Vickery and Elise, Melanie and Brent Talbot and Lanie, Ellen and Cooper Manning and May, Charlotte and Gene Parrino and Heyward, Carolyn and Brian Fitzpatrick and Sarah, and Moira Taylor and Patricia. To mention a few frolickers. They, and a host of others, mingled with Hardin Mark, Caroline and Ann Schreiner grandparents Patsy and Simms, Katie Hardin, Trisha and Scott Hardin, Adam Tanenbaum and Zara, Lisa and Gary Zoller, Johnny Liss and Chad Smith, Maria Johnson with Emily, Shane and Fenn French with Flora and John, and Patrice and John Kelly. Pigeon Catering provided Crescent City chomps, such as fried oysters, and shrimp and grits shooters, while McQueen chum Todd Graves of Raising Cane’s, sent his signature chicken fingers. A Café Du Monde truck was parked outside for coffee and beignets. Deb sister Lauren McQueen made rounds along with Leslie and Chris Martin, Mia and Grayson Miller, Julia Munger, and the Tedesco surnamed Ross and Ashley, Trent and Ashley, and Terry and Daryl. James Schreiner, age 13, celebrated at home, but his brothers, Edward and Harry, and grandmother Lyn Koppel made Caroline’s caper. So did Mary Koppel, Kristen and Woody Koppel with George, Elizabeth and Keith Crawford, Leslie and Lance Estrada, Kerry and Chris Bruno, Courtney and Ted Le Clercq, Jenny and Keith Chunn and Caroline (a bride-to-be then), Charles Freeman and Dana Smetherman and twins Robert and Emma Freeman, Courtney and Will Nalty, Leslie and Brad Gottsegen with Will, and Stephanie and Bo Laborde with son Pierce. They and the Tip’s throng were wowed by the party favors of custom trucker hats, lighters, and koozies. On the stage, which was lorded over by a huge picture of top-hatted Fess Longhair (1918 -1980), and bathed in red and green lights, Big Sam’s Funky Nation made marvelous music. He even called deb dad John McQueen onto the stage to toast his birthday. Spotlighted, too, were the honored trio, Cici, Caroline and Peyton, who relished the revelry and the New Orleans romp.
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n An Afternoon with Audrey Kate “Raise a Glass to Audrey Mann” topped the colorful invitation — in colors of indigo, raspberry, both kelly and forest green, and a spot of red — that depicted the venue, Miel Brewery & Taproom, a beer garden in the Irish Channel. It was conceived in 2016 by Alex Peyroux and Janice Montoya, “a couple of nerds with a love of science and all things art.” Audrey’s parents, Jennifer and Chris Mann, brewed up the fun. Tapping in, too, were deb brothers Jack and Sam Mann, grandparents Lynn and Arthur Mann, John and Jamie and Cecilia Cangelosi, Scott and Brady Cun-
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ningham, and Chip, Jennifer, Kate and Mary Lynne Fitzpatrick. Also, Paul and Jennifer Kogos, Charlie and Terryn Mann, Michael and Lawton Mann, Jim and Mimsy Perrien, James and Elizabeth Perrien, Linc and Maryanne Pranikoff, Wayne and Suzie Zeringue, Doug and Michelle Tyler, Jeff Brennan and Ariane Brennan. Raw and grilled oysters, jambalaya from Elliott’s Catering and
Sam, Lynn, Arthur and Jack Mann spiked hot apple cider were duly appreciated along with the brews. As a sweet recognition of Audrey, Haydel’s Bakery created custom petits fours iced with an “A” for the honoree.
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Sudoku InstructIons: sudoku is a number-placing puzzle based on a 9x9 grid with several given numbers. The object is to place the numbers 1 to 9 in the empty squares so that each row, each column and each 3x3 box contains the same number only once. The difficulty level of the sudoku increases from monday to sunday. Yesterday’s Puzzle Answer
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Bridge By PHILLIP ALDER Henry Ford said, “If you think you can do a thing or think you can’t do a thing, you’re right.” Right — I think! And in today’s deal there is not only a right suit to play first, but also a right way to play it. South is in three no-trump. West leads his fourthhighest spade, East puts up the jack, and declarer takes the trick with his queen. How should he continue? South had six top tricks: two spades (given the first trick) and four diamonds. Looking no further than dummy’s strongest suit, he played a club to the jack. However, East won with his ace and returned a spade. Declarer’s 10 lost to West’s king, and another spade dislodged declarer’s ace. Unconcerned, South led another club, but West’s diamond discard was a huge disappointment. Declarer won on the board and called for a heart, but East grabbed the trick with his ace and returned his last spade. The defenders took one club, one heart and three spades for down one. Yes, South was unlucky, but if he had thought about a bad club break, he might have thought about the right line of play. He should have played a diamond to dummy and led a low heart toward his jack. Here, if East ducks, declarer wins the trick and shifts to clubs, taking two
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BIDS
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Sealed bids will be re‐ ceived for the Orleans Parish School Board (OPSB) by the Procure‐ ment Department, Room 5055, 2401 Westbend Parkway, New Orleans, Louisiana 70114, until 3:00 PM CST on Thursday, March 6, 2025.
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the Owner is exempt from the requirement of acting to award the Con‐ tract or reject all Bids within forty-five (45) cal‐ endar days of receipt of the Bids. Pursuant to this Statute, the Owner specifically reserves the right to hold all Bids for greater than forty-five (45) calendar days.
policyholders' surplus (as shown by Surety's most recent financial statements filed with the Louisiana Department of Insurance. The Bond shall be signed by the surety's agent or attor‐ ney-in- fact, and shall be in favor of the Orleans Parish School Board. A NON-MANDATORY PRE-BID CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD at 10:00 A.M. CST Thursday, February 20, 2025 at Mildred C. Osborne School 6701 Curran Boulevard, New Orleans, LA 70126.
Pro Mobil Diol 9 Rd 20w40 Or Equivalent Grade Lubri‐ cant Oil, which consists of purchasing oil in ac‐ cordance with the speci‐ fications. Official bid documents are available for download from Cen‐ tral Bidding at www.cen tralbidding.com and the Sebconnect App.
ment Office (CFMO) Building 3022, Room 220 (Conference Room), 6400 St. Claude Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70117. Atten‐ dance at this Conference is mandatory. Prospec‐ tive bidders must attend the entire mandatory Pre-Bid Conference in order to submit a bid. The Construction Facili‐ ties Management Office (CFMO) point of contact for this project is Kyron Bell, CFMO Building 3022, Room 220, 6400 St. Claude Avenue, New Or‐ leans, LA 70117, Email: kyron.k.bell.nfg@army. mil, Telephone: (504)2788196.
NOPB strongly encour‐ ages the acquisition of goods and services from and direct participation of eligible business enti‐ ties (“EBEs”) as defined in the NOPB’s Small Busi‐ ness Opportunity Pro‐ INCORPORATION OF IN‐ gram. The Program is a Bids received after the STRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS race- and gender-neutral above-designated date INTO ADVERTISEMENT BIDS SHALL BE program intended to pro‐ and time will not be FOR BIDS ACCEPTED ONLY FROM vide additional contract‐ opened and will be re‐ CON TRACTORS THAT ing and p r o c u r e m e n jected. Attendance at this con‐ The Instructions to Bid‐ ATTEND THE ENTIRE t opportunities for certi‐ ference is NOT REQUIRED ders contained in the Bid MANDATORY PRE-BID fied eligible businesses ANY PERSON REQUIRING but highly encouraged Documents (referenced CONFERENCE. SIGN-IN by encouraging contrac‐ SPECIAL ACCOMMODA‐ and Bidders are advised above), and all require‐ SHEET MANDATORY. tors who receive state TIONS SHALL NOTIFY THE that they will be required ments contained therein, contracts to use goodORLEANS PARISH to state on the Bid Form are incorporated into ANY PERSON REQUIRING faith efforts to utilize SCHOOL BOARD OF THE that they are familiar this Advertisement for SPECIAL ACCOMMODA‐ such certified entities in TYPE(S) OF ACCOMMO‐ with the Project site lo‐ Bids as if completely set Warehouse/ TIONS Bids SHALL NOTIFY Warehouse/ METAIRIE Bids & Bids & of the & per for mance DATION REQUIRED NOT Warehouse/ Professional/ Curran Bids cated at 6701 forth herein. Bids & Bids & Bids & Bids && Notices Professional/ Industrial Gentilly Dogs KRYON K. BELL OF THE Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Industrial Industrial Gentilly Gentilly Dogs Professional/ Legal Notices Legal Notices LegalDogs Notices those con tracts. (7) LESS THAN SEVEN New Or leans, Boule vard, Proposals Proposals Proposals Administrative TYPE(S) OF AC COM MO‐ Public Notices Pro Proposals Proposals Proposals Proposals Proposals for Lease Administrative Administrative DAYS BEBids/Proposals FORE THE BID for for Lease LA 70126.Bids/Proposals By:Lease Mr. Paul Lucius Bids/Proposals Bids/Proposals DATION Bids/Proposals REQUIRED NOT NOPB desires to achieve, OPENING. Bids shall be accepted Executive Director of LESS THAN FIVE (5) DAYS Garage Sales to the greatest extent from Contractors who Procurement BEFORE THE MANDA TORY porate resolution incially acish, is encouraged. that is required by LA R.S. AKC BOXER PUPS. Shots, Warehouse BOL BANCSHARES, INC. Catholic Charities – posresolution sible, comin mer at Westbank FOR: Exterior Repairs are licensed under porate porate resolution in acish, is encouraged. ish, isLA. encouraged. that is required by LA that is AKC BOXER INC. PUPS. Shots, AKC males, BOXER PUPS. Shots, Westbank Warehouse Westbank Warehouse BOL BOL BANCSHARES, INC. Catholic Charities – Catholic Charities PRE-BID CON FER ENCE. cordance with acR.S. 38:2212, the Owner, or R.S. the tails docked, fe6400 sqft. NOTICE OF BANCSHARES, ANNUAL Immigration Services meaningful use ful 38:2212, D. –M. Taylor School R.S. 37:2150-2163 for the Inser tion good dates:location, cordance withand R.S. cordance with R.S. or the the Owner, 38:2212, the tails males,fawn, tails fe- brindle, docked, fe6400New sqft. good location, location, NOTICE ANNUALmales, Immigration Immigration Services 38:2212(B)5. The architect/engineer has rare males,Services Manhattan @ day, 8th6400 St. sqft. Call good OF OFdocked, Bilingual Clinician participation by EBEs. By specifications, must be 428 Broadway Street East NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Build ing clas si fi ca tion of (1) Wednes 38:2212(B)5. 38:2212(B)5. The architect/engineer has The architect/engineer has specifications, must be‐ Bids must be ac com All furnished by the low bidclassified this project as males, fawn, brindle, rare males, fawn, brindle, rare Manhattan @ 8th St. Call Manhattan @ 8th St. Call MEETING OF MEETING OF Bilingual Clinician Bilingual Clinician Public Notices East pro vid ing eq ui table op ‐ leans, LA 70118 Or all white, very healthy. Sal 504-458-0726. SHAREHOLDERS NOTICE Email your resume and WALK THRU MARDI GRAS. Lead Construction. Bidder is February 5, 2025 St. Tammany nied Bid Se cu rity pa furnished by the low bidfurnished by classified this project classified as this project as Not later than March 26, der within ten (10) calencommercial building conall THAT white, NOTICE very healthy. all white, very healthy. Sal 504-458-0726. Sal 504-458-0726. SHAREHOLDERS SHAREHOLDERS NOTICE Email your resume andletter Email portunities for EBEs, $1000. Accept Venmo and required to comply with (2) Wednesday, ISOrleans HEREBY GIVEN cover to your resume and Bids/Proposals ammany St.through Tammany horses New to five per cent equal Not later March Not 26, than March 26, 2021 atthan 10 rives o’clock a.m. der within ten (10) calender commercial building concommercial building con- mul ,later dar days after the bid within struction. NOPB de ti ple PRO JECT NUM BER: $1000. Accept Venmo and $1000. Accept Venmo and vi sions and re quire ‐ pro Feb ru ary 12, 2025 IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ISMardi HEREBY GIVEN THAT cover letter to cover letter to PayPal. Call D, 504-812-6999 THE ANNUAL MEETING OF asalinas@ccano.org Gras Parades. of the Base Bid (5%) 2021atben at o’clock a.m. 2021 10days o’clock a.m. which the ing bids will opening. Such documenta, ‐ at , and dar after the bid dar days struction. struction. e10 fits,time includ con ITB No. 25-FAC-0043 ments of LA R.S.38:2212 (3) Wednesday, PayPal. Call D, 504-812-6999 PayPal. 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Bids may not be withdrawn BANKING OFFICE AT 300 BANKING OFFICE AT 300 within tendocumentation (10) calendar There are five females, andCare Email your resume and com pet i tively priced the pro vi sions of under Slidell. born on March 5, 2021! born on March 5, 2021! mation and mation and Clinical Manager Clinical Care Manager Anyone knowing the whereabouts --185 Carr much Dr, more. 185 Carr Dr, NEW ST. ORLEANS, a period of vices ninety (90) days after bid opening will two males. We are currentCHARLES ST. CHARLES AVENUE, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE goods and Hebert Curtis, LLC cover to your AD VERletter TISE MENT FOR 38:2214. LA. R.S. Bidsfor may not beser withdrawn Bids may not be withdrawn within ten (10) calendar within ten There areAVENUE, five females, and There are five your females, and Email and Email resumeGrace and of Constance Royal, please Bids shall be disqualifiac cepted LOUISIANA, ONORLEANS, Slidell. 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FOR deposits, jward@ccano.org 4p, 84488 Camus Lane, bidder is not a under “responsiat (504) 450-0561. accept or consider bids that dere spon si ble plan Baton Rouge, LA 70802 of storage, 2 full baths, so please inquire about the will be re ‐ for just cause. In ac ‐ bids ADVERTISEMENT TO BID ADVERTISEMENT TO BID Domestic Cars Domestic Cars WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, 14, ELECTION Sat/Sun Moving 8a- Brand Sale! 8a-THE INVITATION TO BID opening. The City opening. The City cation on grounds that the cation on 37:2150-2192 for R.S. will not will not Catholic Charities – 3 Large bedrooms with lots 3 Large bedrooms with lots AD VER TISE MENT FOR piesOF are APRIL priced14, individually pies are priced individually Covington. newSat/Sun furn, APRIL ble bidder”. This informalivered by fax, or by e-mail, 127477-2/12-13-14-3t pro vides for par tic i pa tion Attn: Damien Job ceived by the Lakefront Large fenced yard with off with La. R.S. cordance pup you want! Puppies will 2021, AT 3:30 P.M. FOR 2021, AT 3:30 P.M. FOR CITY OF NEW ORLEANS si fi ca tion of ELEC TRI clas Lane, 4p, 84488 Camus Lane, bidder is not a “responsibidder is not accept or consider bids deaccept or consider bids deBIDS Workforce Development DIRECTORS TO tion and documentation in-‐ location or 2 full baths, ofInterested, storage, 2 full baths, soSERVE please inquire about so inquire about theagement ofAustorage, kids’ toys, clothing & more. qual iother fied EBEs. Bidders 504-522-2050 PHONE: thor ity street Man (B)(1), vi‐ atof any 38:2212 TO $85.00 ready the for please their Catholic forever INVITATION BID the pro INVITATION TO BID der is ble re‐ bidder”. CAL. Charities Catholic Charities – parking. THE ELECTION OF be THE ELECTION OF new Covington. Brand new furn, bidder”. This informalivered by fax, or by state e-mail, livered by fax, The or byBid e-mail, Workforce Specialist cludes, but is not limited past the deadline. THE ENSUING YEAR, Rainfurn, or Shine! should clearly EBE ble Large fenced with Large off fenced yard with off JAGUARCITY OF pup you want! Puppiesonwill pup you want! will– 6001 Stars & call yard (LMA), and require ments sions 504-756-8316 homes April 30th! CallPuppies PARETTI NEW ORLEANS CITY OF NEW ORLEANS REBID COMPACT PICK-UP to com ply with all quired Workforce Development Workforce Development Sealed bids will be re ‐ DIRECTORS TO SERVE DIRECTORS TO SERVE tion and documentation tion inand at any other location at or any other location or & more. kids’ toys, clothing & more. to, the non-collusion affiEmail your resume and RATIFICATION OF THE par tic i pa tion goals and Bid doc u ments will be Termiparking. nal Stripes Blvd., street Section, those of thisCLASS Interested, street parking. 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However, the payment and However, the ss/ or through the City ss/ of or through City of & wormed. $600. 601-810& wormed. $600. 601-810ment Bond writ ten by Pay Sealed bids will be re2:00 PM CST on TuesBID day, BEFORE THE MEETING. BEFORE THE MEETING. signing. Note that, alPurchasing Portal”. Ad504-513-0164 504-513-0164 pro jects. nied by bid se cu rity pa Anyone knowing whereabouts RE PLACE MENT PROPOSAL NO. 1088 BID PROPOSAL NO. 1088 hh items, clothing & the more. & more. 2Br/1Ba. Chihuahua/Shih Tzu - 7 performance bond performance be Orleans wNew w Orleans webpage wmust w pany liinstructions censed to a com 2645 2645 ceived by OF thePUB CityLIC of NewNewdenda March 4th, 2025. though these willwebpage be transmitted to five deposit percent equal $950/mo, NOTICE or Jefferson having possession of one (1) Import Cars neg.(5%) Renovated 3055056532. 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Adand read aloud opened required, it is solely acknowledge downcounted toward ing signing. and all Al$950/mo, ter‐ Base Bid are avail$950/mo, ‐ for Nothe tice City is hereby given deposit 2Br/1Ba. deposit Chihuahua/ShihShots Tzuand-Chihuahua/Shih 7 - this 7 project2Br/1Ba. ceived by of New ceived by and the City of New meet by Dr. Harvey “Nicky” Nicaud, Jr. on ofresponsibility the contract 100% Dewormed up to Tzu able time, and a tab u ‐ chasing, at that instructions though denda will be transmitted will be these transmitted 2707 bidder’s to load of bid documents on- though the con tract goalsdenda only and must be in the Import nates, in electronic and 3Br/1.5Ba. this 1300 ProjectPerdido is to be that Cars Import Cars neg. Renovated 3055056532. neg.Dawson Renovated 3055056532. Week Old Shih date Tzu Puppies Week Old Orleans, Department Orleans, of Department of in clud ing any amount, behalf ofJefferson Ascent Medical Group, LLC Street, Room 4W07, Rehoming FeeShih $500Tzu Puppies tion will be made for la list specific items that are list to all bidders who login to all bidders who login stay abreast of changes in specific line from the City Purchasby busi ness en ti ties cer ‐ of a cer ti fied check, form Ave, Kenner. New appls. form. 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The direct par Parish School Orleans sure compliance with bidder’s LA 2707 Dawson 3Br/1.5Ba. 2707 Dawson downloading bid‐of bidder’s to loadwhen of bid documents onload bid documents onof Sev‐ 305-505-6532 upon which willchasing, not be funds Sat. and 3/20. Dr. 9am-3pm. 434 Contract. Room 4W07, Street, Room 4W07, Rehoming Fee $500 date Rehoming Fee enty-Five $500 504-458-6053Street, read ticipa tionCity goal can Bond Form convertible. R.S. 38:2212 and all other Guarantor, dated in Dollars ($75.00) ily available at the stay abreast of changes stay in‐ abreast line documents. from the Purchaslinebe from the City may PurchasAve, Kenner. Board New Bid appls. Ave, Kenner. New appls. Coolidge St. Furn., elec-May 20, 2024, date No Bid be with OR Bids re ceived after the Louisiana Orleans, Louisiana 1990 Miata 1990 New MazdaOrleans, Miatathe MX-5 Only Serious German Inquiries. 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Hwy. 190, Excellent bloodline wellFurn., elecCoolidge St. Furn.,1966 elecceipt Bids cept re ceived at http://www.pur will be re ‐ opened erator agreements, or statues by the surety's agency or 8838 The successful Bidder shall ments may be obtained exempt the Owner is OR OR related tosions public statues documented Pedigree: HOF the pro of under Suite B,kids Covington, clothes tronics, & clothes &LA, 70433, c hfrom a s i n the g . n ore la . g o vment (alsoof Advertising jected. German Shorthair Pointer German Shorthair Pointer sublease agree attorney-in-fact. Surety Building Building be required to vifurnish Dates:ments for bid a law. from: quire law. bid Julien Meyer Julien R.S. 38:2214. LA DIXIELAND’S RUSTY, 16x CH City website at Telephone No. (985) 246-7933. & shoes toys, adult clothes & shoes BMW, clean, runs 2005 Online BMW, through clean, runs AKCSupplies Registered Puppies AKC Registered Puppies op era tions. ipa tion Meyer on the must be listed 2005 March 5, 12 be andPar 19,tic 2021 Performance and Payment ingthe towill award the Con ‐ bids act Metairie bids be Online rewill reSupplies 3/4" birch ply. B-2, $42 Metairie Metairie Chief Procurement Officer Chief Procurement Officer Crosswinds Fritz, w w w . n o l a . g o v select ANY PER SON RE QUIR ING 127283-2/12-13-14-3t 2013 Nissan Rogue, 81K mi. shall5104 include work oppor‐ Bond written as described ment$4500. Call 504-942current U.S. Depart good. good. ceived $4500. attract Call 504-942MID CITY Meyer Engineers, Ltd. NOCP or reject ceived all Bids Excellent bloodline wellExcellent bloodline wellhttp://www.pur at http://www.pur 3/4" birch ply. UV $42 Elec tronic Bid Doc u ‐ Bidder The microchip. 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Management Service list windows dar days of rethrough ceipt of the en 493124-mar 5-12-19-3t stove &RUSTY, fridge incl, offstreet DIXIELAND’S 16x DIXIELAND’S CH RUSTY, 16x 1B, CH Metairie, LA 70001 through the City website at City website at Con trac tors to the by LEANS PARISH OR 225-270-1572 March 5, 12 and 19, 2021 March 5, 12 and 19, 2021 Performance and Payment Performance and operation of the Pro‐ approved bonding of Properties Attn: Alfonso Romero, the Bids. Pursuant to this Metairie 3/4" birch ply. B-2, $423/4" Crosswinds birch$1600/mo. ply. B-2, $42 Sec 8 OK. 504-390-1380 Computer equipment Fritz, Crosswinds Fritz, struction Facilities Conwritten wTHE w w Online . nStatute, o l a .Bidders g o vmi. select w Owner ww . n o l ject. a5104 . g o v select must at2013 NissanSCHOOL Rogue, BOARD 81K 2013 mi. OF Nissan Rogue, 81K NOCP NOCP 5104 Bond as described Bond written proved companies as ap Email: the The East Jefferson Levee 2013 Toyotalocks Handicapped 3/4" ply. UV $423/4" birch ply. UV $42for huntcomplete set up birch IBM 4GB age ment Office by Man microchip. Great microchip. Great for huntBusiness tab, and & Online Business tab, and Online OF AC MO‐ tach TYPE(S) alocks signed copy of Good to cond. pwr Good &COM cond. pwr Cemetery an amount equal for************** in District the mit Instructions totoBidin meyer@meyer-e-l.com cally re serves the specifi encourages, thethe Labradoodles - F2 Family Labra- $1100 Call van. 29,000 miles. $22,500 ting their bid sub memory, monitor, key504-494-7313 504-494-7313 NEW ORLEANS EAST TION RE QUIRED NOT DA Purchasing Portal Purchasing Portal the Bid Form (Attaching and Family $1100 Call ing and 4821 AVRON BLVD greater than the or NOPB ac cepts the fol low ‐ PUBLIC NOTICE 493124-mar Phone: 504-885-9892 to hold all Bids for windows $6500 5046215354 windows $6500right 5046215354 extent feasible, participa493124-mar 5-12-19-3t 5-12-19-3t ders. ders. Plots doodles puppy DOB Februwith their bid se cu along Call 985-503-0069. board and mouse, $125. 14 THAN SEVEN (7) LESS ment “C”),than Unitforty-five Price 10680 Hayne Blvd.225-270-1572 Nola 2BR/1.5BA, 225-270-1572 for which it ob‐ amount ing certifica (1) the tion by minority and‐ - - tions: greater ary 1st, 2021, ready to go (METAIRIE) Properties Properties rity to https://www.cen Computer - HP4250 equipment available. printer BID form DAYS BEFORE THEOnline (if used) and cor- Bidders Bidders must atOnline at- run by The TH, w/d hu, New Appl, Section 8 Ok, Bond, ligates itself in the SLDBE must program Electronic Bid Doc u‐ calen dar days. (45) woman-owned businesses Jefferson Levee The East on March 29th, 2021 utd on tralEast auctionh ouse. com/. 2013 Toyota Handicapped 2013 Toyota ING. OPEN up IBM complete set up IBM 4GB with 4GB extra drawer, ink, resolution inParish ac-a signed ************** ************** be a Home Louisiana or mustSingle the City of New Orleans, District Beautiful tach porate aHandicapped signed copy tach of copy of BID ments may be obtained The Orleans INVITATION TO $995/mo $500/dep 504-648-7025 in alltronic bids and Cemetery Cemetery encourages, to the District Elec bids proposals must be shots andLabradoodles dewormers. for- F2 Labra- F2 LabraPARETTI JAGUAR cordance with R.S. maintenance $250; 80 van. 29,000 miles. $22,500 van. 29,000 miles. $22,500 Prime locationLabradoodles $12,500 valkeymemory,kit, monitor, keyciled insur ance (2) the state ofPUBLIC with ‐ 3domi without charge and Board shall School the Bid Form (Attachthe incur Bid Form (Attachfor goods and services. It 4821 AVRON BLVD 4821 AVRON BLVD PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE Bdrms/2.5 Baths extent feasible, participamit ted so as to extent be sub Plots Plots more info, please puppy contact DOB FebruFOR: Metal Wall Call Panel ADMINISTRATIVE doodles puppy DOB EAST Februdoodles 38:2212(B)5. wall (pavers) $150.$125. ue,14 six person cemetery company with at least an Louisiana’s De part ment Call 985-503-0069. 985-503-0069. out deposit at: oblig a tion to the Con ‐ no $125.blocks board 14 and mouse, Sealed proposals will be also encourages the strucment “C”), Unit Price ment “C”), Unit Price NEW ORLEANS 504-888-5420 - -nomic - by - - prior to 11:00 and a.m. posted tion minority tion by Open floor plan me at 601-463-1836 $1200 and Main te nance Re pairs AD MIN IS TRA TIVE SUP PORT ary 1st, 2021, ready to ary go 1st, 2021, ready to go (METAIRIE) (METAIRIE) Small cross cut paper rat ing in the lat est A of Eco De vel op ‐ crypt in Avondale Restlawn tor until the Con tract trac received by the East Jefferturing of major businesses projects inprinter available. HP4250 printer form Not (if used) and March corform30,(if used) and cor4524 LAFON DRIVE CT on Wednes day, March woman-owned large kitchen with island at Mil dred C. Os borne later than 601-463-1837 printing of the A.M. ment’s Hud/son Ini‐ to categories which may shredder, back issues FoNew Or leans Regional Busi mausoleum. $6500. 504-259ment Single tween Owner and Con‐resolution Be on March 29th, 2021 utd A/H, on on March 29th,DR, 2021 utdLake on front Manage son LeveeSBE District Southdrawer, ink, with extra drawer, ink, ness Park porate resolution in acporate in ac19, 2025. copiesinof all bids Beautiful Home Beautiful Single Home 6701 3BR/2BA, CNTRL LR, Den, TO BID INVITATION TO Hard BID proposals School Cur ran 2021 in be allcommensurate bids and 11:00’clock a.m. wood & ceramic flooring, , at INVITATION Key Rat ing Guide. Best's tia tive pro gram, (3) The Au thor ity Web site: tor is fully ex e cuted. trac rum Magazine, Erotica 3357 or 504-390-8555 east Louisiana Flood Prowith the Please go to shots and dewormers. shots for and dewormers. for PARETTI JAGUAR PARETTI JAGUAR cordance with R.S. cordance with R.S. kit, $250; maintenance 80 kit, $250; 80 valPrime location $12,500 Prime locationKitc, $12,500 valconand tractor’s elec the Boule vard, New Orleans, Wash Rm. Tennant pays all goods It‐ goods for renov’d Master which time the bids will be qual ifies by If surety Louisiana Unified– cer tifi‐ forcapabilities nolalakefront.com tection Authority East, 3 Bdrms/2.5 Baths 3Bath, Bdrms/2.5 Baths cookbooks, books, Ameriofservices. 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ATTN: Kyron (CFMO), ’99 Ford EXP. 4.0 Ohv Local steel distrib uals tor of seeks Com plete bidding doc u‐ and Bath,as shown renov’d Bath, an Honorable Diswhich time bidstions will which be time theBidding bids be Full-Sized Pickup in Master the SUV surplus dence of will afrom cur certi‐ capabilities ouse.comrenov’d Master The the Instruc to Bid ‐ tral http://w tection Authority –rent East, tection Authority – ager, East, Americookbooks, books, Amerifor these to capabilities beof DisadvanfulSKYVIEW personalities, 4525 DRIVEfirst Sat. 3/20. 7:30a-3p. 4404to SUV ergybusinesses Man CFMO – En are able in ments Reman eng. Excavail cond 504WARE HOUSE HELP pull ders and or Trucks . charge Veteran family of Retriever publicly opened and read opened andAvenue, read estLo-A.M. Best's Keygarage, lat fi cation garage, attached con tained inpublicly the Bid ders ww.centralauctionhouse. 21.49 acre tree farm. 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Sat. 3/20 &Belle Lawn Lot, allowing 2 BuriLawn Lot, allowing 2 tration, Buriread electronically and Extended Cab Crew andopened Extended Cab 493369-mar 12-19-26-3t 1324 En gi neers Rd., Chasse, LA or send electronically toject Censend to70117, Cen- tele Call: 504-455-3939 Call: 504-455-3939 leans, LA ‐ Or to provide opportunities to provide Brushy Creek Labrablocky heads, wonderblocky heads, wonderPlans are avail able for Properties &Sat.more. ry, girls clothes & more. calendar days after the bid Board, and shall School BIDS for this Pro until check, cashier’s check, incor po rated are 4.0 ’99 Ford EXP. 4.0 Ohv ’99 Ford EXP. Ohv $4,800.00 985-789-1584 3/27. als 9am till. aloud for:from an1129 Honorable Disals of an Honorable dors. Dis- $1,000.00 601-441Full-Sized Pickup and into Full-Sized Pickup lineof at www. dmsteelco. com http://w http://w toCon 504-278-8196. tral Bidding from these businesses befor‐ these down loadReman in theand Pro ‐ opening. free ful NEW personalities, first ful personalities, first 4404 Sat. on 3/20. 7:30a-3p. Cityment will not accompanied Reman by ap‐ eng. be ************** 11:00 a.m. CDT on tral MonBidding ‐ forphone as pre‐ or Bid AdThe ver tise for ORLEANS Phosphor Ave. Exc cond eng. Exc 504Trucks . thiscond Trucks . chargeMetairie. Veteran or4404 familycharge of Veteran or family ofEAST FSBO 1531Bond Dante St. tors MUSTas attend the tracinvolved ww.centralauctionhouse. ww.centralauctionhouse. Plan room504at www. cit accept ject come subconcome 2117 or consider bids deat tor ‐ propriate power of day, Feb ru ary 24, 2025 shots, wormed, vet shots, wormed, vet by LA RS scribed as if com pletely set Bids 70003 Dr. Metairie 70003 FREE WIFI and Utilities and Earn EJLD PROJECT NO. E2780076 70005.Burke Household items, 535-0509 or yblu 504-454-8085 535-0509 or 504-454-8085 Move in Bid Special!!! tory NOTICE Pre-Bid ‐ manda Veteran. Contact mwroy20 Veteran. Contact mwroy20 5 Room Raised Shot-Gun, c o m(the c mis o m‐ tractors. eprint.com. PUBLIC until 2:00 p.m., until 2:00 p.m., Con Carrollton tractors. livered by fax, or by e-mail, Bond indicat‐ ney. No “Proposal Sub in Carrollton the 38:2218.A.C, forth checked, full AKC regischecked, full AKC regisFREE Price RENT! Stay where you are holiday decorations scheduled ference Bids not herein. be withdrawn Bids may not be Dead withdrawn by Appt 504-273-9947. Garden@charter.net.& Price @charter.net. ininCity BlueNotices print & Sup plymay -8, - -is2021 Thursday, April 8, Any 2021 Thursday, Aprilthat at any other location or obligation of less Public ing anPasadena sion line”). Pro‐ equal to at least 2100 amount LANDSIDE RUNOFF tration, parentsfees. on site, tration, muchcludes more. appreciated. Extended Stayparents Living on site, a.m. CT 493369-mar on for 11:00 a period of ninety (90) for a period of ninety (90) Company 1904 Poyfor dras transfer cludes transfer Sat. much, 3/20Garage & Sale. EverySat. 3/20 & fees. Lawn Equip opened and publicly read opened and publicly read past the deadline. five per cent (5%) by than posal re ceived after the 493369-mar 12-19-26-3t per cent (5%) of the five By: Mr. Paul Lu cius CONTROL IMPROVEMENTS Creekstudio LabraCreek Labrathing1129 must go!! day, & March furnished 1 &Brushy 2 BR units calendar days after thetor bid calendar after the bid LA Street, New Orleans, School Food Nutrition 5, • 70001) is Properties accept‐ any method Pro Sub sion for:Wednes $4,800.00 985-789-1584 $4,800.00Brushy 985-789-1584 till. Sat. 3/27. 9am till. 1129 aloud for:posal aloud English Bulldogs and (Metairie total amount bid Properties Ex ecutive Direc of Pro ‐ days – REACHES 2-5mis 2025, atof New the Orleans, location dors. $1,000.00 Olde 601-441dors. $1,000.00 601-44170112 504.522.0387 w/FLEXIBLE payment no Services opening. The not opening. The City ************** ************** Bids & able. Dead linewill willnot not be con‐ Copies ofCity Bid will Proposal No. out 1531 con di ‐ SPACIOUS payable cure ment 4 females and options, 3 males, Metairie. Phosphor Ave. Metairie. 1 Bed/1 Bath Eastwith JEFFERSON PARISH FSBO 1531 St. FSBO Dante St. in order specified above 2117 2117 planroom@ citybluepri nt. 1088 Inc. accept or consider bids deacceptEJLD or consider bids depatrol, laundry on Dante sidered. at www.purchasing.n to Tammany the Owner as a tions St. MOVING SALE. Household Sat. 3/20. items, Born 3/2, Registered Proposals PROJECT NO. E2780076 EJLD PROJECT NO. E2780076 1st Floor • Patio LAKEFRONT LEVEE items, 70005. Black & Decker leases. electric courtesy MAINTENANCE Move in Special!!! Move in Special!!! sub mit NOTICE an toelec tronic PUBLIC to PUBLIC 5 Room Raised Shot-Gun, 5 Room Raised Shot-Gun, com Invitation Bid The suc cess ful Bid der livered by fax, or by e-mail, livered by fax, or by e-mail, ola.gov/bso/login.jsp OR an tee that the Bid ‐ guar In ser tion dates: (1) site. Call 504-608-3079 8a-5:30p. 6129 Flower Dr. with IOEBA. Asking w/d incld • walk-in closet edger/weedeater, like new, holiday & decorations & sheet is bid. by Appt 504-273-9947. by Appt 504-273-9947. GardenGardenMilkThe and-sign-in Milk - - Products -required to Pasadena fur‐ shall be504-455-3939. • Elec tronic bids mustthe be available City of other the Con‐Pasadena der, if awarded Wednes day,on theat at anyare other location or any location or 70003. High end Every$1,500 Deposit $500 reBids received after $805/mo. 2100 2100 LANDSIDE RUNOFF LANDSIDE RUNOFF Paid $200. $50. 504-887-1889 tory to receive manda more.Metairie. Everymuch, much more. Contact for Project past Plan‐the nish a Performance Bond submit ted for time this CONTROL pro ‐ New Orleans website: wthe wCONTROL will promptly ex e ‐ tract, Feb ru ary 5, 2025 Lawn Equip Lawn Equip deadline. past deadline. furn., thing rugs,must tables, patio above specified will NEW ORLEANS EAST quired to hold puppy. IMPROVEMENTS IMPROVEMENTS or 504-756-5422 atten dance. credit for go!! room website questions: w (2) School Food & Nutrition a Pay ment Bond and ject at www. cen tral bidd School Food & Nutrition School . n o l a . g o v and select a Con tract in ac cor ‐ cute Wednes day, (Metairie • 70001) (Metairie • 70001) Olde English Bulldogs English not– be considered. set, lamps, W/D, & more. WillWOODS be - Olde ready after Bulldogs LITTLE SPECIAL REACHESof2-5 Shelly Burt, City Blue‐ “Business” Services New Orleans, Orleans Services is PUBLIC NOTICE by a company 1liBed/1 ‐ Bids written ing.REACHES com For2-5 any ques‐ –Services tab,2025 and select of Bid pro posal 1 Bed/1 dance with bid SPACIOUS Feb ruary 12, of New of & and Bidsof &Bid Copies Proposal No. Copies Proposal No. No clothes! No early birds! 4 females 3 males, 4 females and 3 males, shots at 6wks LoEast Bath Bath The Owner refor serves the 7819and SANDS STREET *(3/14) 3 BD/2 BAEast JEFFERSON PARISH PARISH print bids the pro- - -Supply Com‐ Online to doSPACIOUS business in censed tions relating to the elecJEFFERSON ‐ soliciting Purchasing Portal. and all terms and condi‐ Wednes day, 1088 Inc. Drawings, specifications 1088 at (3) www.purchasing.n at www.purchasing.n Sat. 3/20. MOVING SALE. 3/20.electric in Born Brookhaven, ac cept and or reMilk ject right to Born 3/2, electric Registered 3/2, Registered Proposals 1st Floor • Patio Floor • Proposals Patio LAKEFRONT LEVEEprocess, LAKEFRONT pany. Central Acated & H * Fenced Backyard Black & Sat. Decker Black & Decker St. Tammany Tammany Household vision ofLEVEE Milk in an1st amount Louisiana, tronic bid ding Doc u‐ tions of the BidSt. Addenda will be transmitFeb ru ary 19, 2025 Invitation to Bid and contract OR documents ola.gov/bso/login.jsp ola.gov/bso/login.jsp OR and all Bids for just any MS Contact (601)754Flower 8a-5:30p. Dr. 6129 Flower Dr. Printed copies are not with IOEBA. Asking with IOEBA. Asking w/d incld • walk-in closet w/d incld • walk-in closet Properties products for the 2021-2022 Louisiana Highway Section 8 Welcome. $1,200 edger/weedeater, like new, edger/weedeater, like new, to 100% of the Con ‐ equal please call Cen tral Bid ‐ ments. ted to all bidders who login Items mayon bethe examined obMilk and Milk Products Milk and In for acthe cordance cause. are on the5,City of available City of and 3175 (601)754-4192 West able from the Ar chiavailable ‐ and avail High end Metairie. High504-887-1889 end school year Arch$1,500 $500or re$1,500 Deposit $500 reSafety Commission Bidstained received after the Bidsof received after $805/mo. 504-455-3939. $805/mo. 504-455-3939. amount. Surety tract ding atat 225-810-4814. 504-241-6189 * 504-430-116 2 ************** 125962 Feb. 12, are 19, 3t acknowledge downPaid70003. $200. $50. Paid $200. $50. 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WillUNFURNISHED be ready HOUSES after Will be ready mother-in-law after Inc., 909 Poydras Street, Services ning and Control, ity Plan of New Orleans is Services of PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Lace Curtains w/valences. through most re‐ ing them “Business” tab, and select “Business” tab,to and Trea sury Financial of ing the select elec bid‐ Pit puppies. a Performance and 2133 nish Portal, i.e. answer ‘yes’ early birds! No clothes! No early birds! Pasadena shots at 6wks (3/14) Lo-- shots at 6wks1 (3/14) Lo- 985-640-1607. Suite 3050, Newtronic Orleans, House forRottweiler rent 6556 Harborview Dr$217,875. Re vised the Louisiana soliciting bids for the prosoliciting - - graphic - are beingfirms. -Purchasing PUB LIC Portal. NOTICE Plan pro 4 pairs, 62" long, white, Sealed Proposals will be Grants offered to -when Online Online Purchasing Portal. age ment Ser vice List Man please call ding process, ment Bond writ ten as Pay downloading bid male 1 female. $250. WonDrawings, specifications Drawings, specifications Louisiana 70112, Phone vision cated Brookhaven, cated in Brookhaven, the pro vi sions Statutes, Newin Orleans LA 70126. 3br/2.5ba 3 Family yard sale! Household Sat. ers are re spon si ble hold Household of Milk and Milk vision of new $100. 504-458-9186 received by School Food & local, parish and state (Metairie • 70001) sury List) as ap ‐ (Trea Cen tral Bid ding at 225Addenda will be transmitAddenda will be transmitscribed in the In struc ‐ de documents. SALES 504-782-9291 and (504) contract and contract documents 836-8190documents upon deposre quire of and MS Contact derful (601)754Contact (601)7543/20. 8a-3p. Furn., jewelry, $1500/mth. Callpets. Lisa MS 504-920-0790 their own reLouisiana proted ducto ‐ all forHighway Properties Properties products for thements 2021-2022 products for Louisiana Highway Services Purchasagencies; non-profit organanBath amount proved 2for 8104814. The der tions to Bidders included bidders who login ted to may all bidders whofor login Items Items SPACIOUS Bed/1 LocalWest Steelpit, Distrib examined and bid obmay examined andinobitbe of $50.00 each set of be Nutrition stated ad ‐ those kids, clothes, bbq 4 uter seeks a Jeffer son Parish Sheriff's tion cost. 3175 or (601)754-4192 3175 or (601)754-4192 in the Bid Documents ing Office, Attention: Sanuniversities or Commission year for thethe Archschool year Safety Commission Safety to •or greater than izations; equal must atthe tach aDeposit completed for Julien Meyer ************** ************** and acknowledge downand acknowledge down2nd Floor Balcony STEEL SALES documents. on school atsigned office tained of at thement office of tise for bids and verLogrande, Office Officer tained Ques tions about this pro‐ Chief wheeler, car seats, etc. 137 PERSON. Miscellaneous dy 1000 Howard other institutions of higher con tract amount, or the and dig i tal copy diocesan School Cafetediocesan pro ject. this announces availability announces availability Procurement ammany St. Tammany 4 BR 3 b. home w/upstairs 4 BR 3Move b. homeinw/upstairs load of bidAD documents onload of bid documents on- is Evans-Graves w/d incld • walk-in closet the first set fully Apply: D&M Steel, 1324 Engineers Rd., required the bid thoseSuite Evans-Graves Engineers, Engineers, VERTISEMENT FOR dure shall rected Special!!! Move Special!!! Brewster Rd. Madisonville. Ave., 300,on New Orlearning; localbe di school an insurin ance must of City the Bid Form, Proof of rias. rias. of ce grants offrom grants line the City BIDS Purchasline from Purchas$950/mo. 504-455-3939. for Sale mother-in-law apt. Slidell. mother-in-law apt. Slidell.be refundable to all Street, bonafide not 10:00 be form Inc.,the 909 Poydras Inc., Poydras Street, Chasse, LA chitect: corpoto theorArschools; leans, LA shall 70113 until company domiciled in boards Au thor ity and anyreturn other 909 Lace Belle Curtains w/valences. Lace Curtains A MANDA TORY PRE-BID Advertising Dates:‘yes’ Rentals Rottweilerw/valences. - Pit puppies.Rottweiler 1 - Pit985-640-1607. puppies. 1 ing Portal, i.e. answer ing Portal, i.e. answer Bidders upon $217,875. $217,875. 985-640-1607. The Louisiana waivered. 2133 Pasadena 2133 Pasadena Suiteprime 3050, New‘yes’ Orleans, Suite 3050, New Orleans, a.m. on Friday, April 16, rations; hospitals; highway If the Surety is Louisiana. doc u ments re quired in CON FER ENCE WILL BE March 5, 12 and 19, 2021 4 pairs, 62" long, white, 4 pairs, 62" long, white, Proposals will be Sealed Grants are beingMark offered Grants to are being offered to willbid Neighborhood Garage Sale, of the documents, in Louisiana good Sealed male 1 female. $250. Wonmale 1 female. $250. Wonwhen downloading when downloading bid i tary De part ment Mil Sealed bids be re ‐ I. Baum Luxur/Spacious Quiet/Safe Louisiana 70112, Phone 70112, Phone EDUCATION 2021 when they will be listed on the Trea ‐ not the Bid ding Doc u ments. safety advocacy groups; HELD (Metairie • 70001)(Metairie sale! 3 Family yard sale! Sat. NOCP 5102 state Employment new $100. 504-458-9186 new $100. 504-458-9186 received by School Food &‐ received by local, and state local, parish and •individuals. 70001) no laterdeposthan ten 836-8190 Sat Sat. 3/20, 8a-3p. Golden Direc tor for Con Deputy documents. derful pets. 504-782-9291 derful pets. 504-782-9291at 10:00 a.m. on ceived until the documents. hour (504) of condition, markb@ Archi tect LLC 3207 Belmont 105lessparish 836-8190 upon upon deposList,Place and Apt has sury opened and publicly read. The NOPBafter shallreceipt not (504) be re ‐ Nutrition ORLEANS PARISH SCHOOL BOARD FEB RU ‐ Hard Rock Caffe NOLA Jean jewelry, 3/20. 8a-3p. Furn., jewelry, (10) days of Services PurchasNutrition agencies; non-profit organagencies; non-profit organingeach and Purof chas ing tract Oaks - Oak Knoll Subd. 10:00 a.m. Wednesday SPACIOUS2Bd/1Ba. 2 Bed/1 Bath“A-“ SPACIOUS 2 Bed/1 BathMIBArch.com $50.00 $50.00 Downstairs. $895. an rat ing (as than spon si ble if a bid der can ‐ The public is invited to atit of for each set it of of for set ARY 27, 2025 shirt Never Worn Size L NO TICE OF VA CANCY AND Algiers 493118-mar 5-12-19-3t bbqPegkeller pit,kids, 4 Rdclothes, bids. Fifty percent of the ingand the State Con tract ‐ Office, Attention: Saning Office, izations; universities izations; or universities or & Hwy bbq 435, pit, 4 Feb ru ary 26, 2025 at the 504.330.8782 Julien Meyer Julien Meyer 2nd Floor • Balcony 2nd Floor • Balcony in the lat est edi ‐ shown not com plete or sub mit NO Sec 8, Smoking or Pets. tend only if Covid restricProjects eligible for fundat the Lake Vista Com‐ documents. documents. on of on pos‐ ADVERTISE MENT FOR PO TION OF deposit ofOfficer allDeposit other sets etc. 137 wheeler, car seats, etc.$400. 137SI504-400-4648 Of fiDeposit cer 1000 do not ing dytions Logrande, Howard dy other institutions of directly higher institutions ofson higher Abita Springs. Jeffer Parish Sheriff’s Attn: I. other Baum, Ar‐ Procurement Chief Officer Chief Procurement Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Drivers of A.M. tion closet electronic ders first allow. must be Logrande, ing must be relatScore 700+. 504-635-9987 munity Cen ter,incld • Cr w/d walk-in w/dBest’s incld •Key walk-in closetMark the an first setwillbid. isbe Bid fully the set is Bids SUPER INTEN DENT OF SCHOOLS author ityfully to waive sessSuite Brewster Rd. Madisonville. Office school Administrative documents chitect, AIA and 300, New OrAve., Suite learning; local school learning; local the max504-455-3939. i‐ ed to Rating Guide) shall be re sirefundble for Ave., returned by registered or highway safety 6500 Spanish Fort Blvd., 504-455-3939. $950/mo. $950/mo. for SaleMichael Kors Lightfor Sale refundable toreturn allspon bonafide refundable bonafide ed upon of docuinall for mal ity inci10:00 den ‐ anyto Com plex, 1233 West bank Gold PUBLIC NOTICE leans, LA 70113 until leans, LA boards or schools; corpoboards or schools; corpoCon tract amount mum re ceiv ing con fir ma tion certified mail, federal exsupport at least one of the Advertising Dates: Advertising Dates: Suite 200, prime Bidders upon condition, return prime Bidders upon return Luxur/Spacious ments, in good thereto. The Owner tal on The Orleans Parish Chain School way, vey, La. All goals. Bids highway must be ac com ‐ 5,Ex - -2021 - HarMarch ToteBoard New $200 504Friday, April 16, on a.m. rations; hospitals; highway that rations; Surety hospitals; for which Quiet/Safe that the bid in was suc ‐ a.m. press, return receipt reLHSC Possible projNew Orleans, LA 70124. 3207 March 12press and 19, 5, the 12no and 19, 2021 Garage Sale, Neighborhood Garage Sale, of documents, good of the documents, in good later than ten (10) days Belmont Place Apt 114 incur no oblig a tion shall West Bank 4th floor, room NOCP 411. Bid by bid secu rity panied Luxur/Spacious Quiet/Safe Luxur/Spacious Quiet/Safe (OPSB) is seeking a vision ary leader to 400-4648 provide a Bond may cessfully delivered prior 2021 when they will be 2021 when safetyis advocacy groups; safety advocacy groups; quested, or hand delivect proposals could inAL CENAC TOWING LLC NOCP 5102 5102 condition, no later than ten condition, later than ten after receipt bids, as Golden Sat 8a-3p. Golden Con trac tor read. until tonothe Renov 1Bd/1Ba 1st Flr $795 10:00 will be openedTOat to percent ADVERTISEMENT equal BID Belmont Place Apt 105 3207 Belmont Apt 105 (Five Hun dredPlace $500,000.00 to the Bid of Sub mis sion serve3/20, as the next Su perinten dent Rock of Caffe NOLA Jean NOW HIRING ered. School Food and NuBids shall be3207 accepted clude, but are five not limited opened and publicly opened and individuals. individuals. Hard Rock Caffe NOLA Jean Hard above. Con tract between the theafter (10) days after receipt (10) of days receipt of Patio/Yd. Off St Prkg. Knoll Subd. Oaks -leans Oak Knoll Subd. a.m., Wednesday Febru ‐ stated of the sum of the Dol lars),Wtr or fif‐ to,(5%) Thousand Deadline. bid ders only from those trition Services will not education, outreach, 2Bd/1Ba. Downstairs. $895. 2Bd/1Ba. Downstairs. $895. New Or Pub lic Schools (NOLA-PS). public is invited to at-‐ public is The shirt Never Worn Size shirt L Never Algiers Algiers 493118-mar 5-12-19-3t 493118-mar Vintage Lucite purse Worn God- Size L and the Con trac Owner bids. 5-12-19-3t Fifty percent of the bids. The Fifty percent of the Paid. NO Pets orof Smoking. ary 26, 2025TOand read Bid and and enforceall Al ter‐ Base INVITATION BID & Hwy 435, Pegkeller Rdten &dent Hwy 435, per cent teen at tend the MANDA ‐ who consider bids returned by prevention NO Sec 8, Smoking or Pets. NO Sec 8, Smoking or Pets. tend only if Covid restrictend only if Projects eligible for fundProjects eligible for fundThe Su$400. perin will over see a di ‐ EXPERIENCED CAPTAINS chaux’s $400. label 504-400-4648 Drss sz 8 ’20s Bidders are invited isother fully ex ecuted. torall aloud nates, and must be in the CITY all other sets deposit ofatof other sets of 700+ Credit Score. 635-9987. OFfor: NEW ORLEANS deposit EstateAbita SaleSprings. 920 504-400-4648 Gulf Dr, Bidof OPEN ING: Imto me di‐ tions TORY Pre-Bid Con ference any means. ment. Drivers allow. Bids mustLate be tions allow. ing700+. must504-635-9987 be directly relating must be directly relatCr Score 700+. 504-635-9987 Cr Score MUST HAVE: Drivers 9,500 verse dis trict ofof41,000+ stu$25. dents Mwill andatory tend a Pre-Bid style. $75, 504-458-9186 of a cer ti fied check, form documents be refunddocuments will be refundApt Homes Gretna. Sat 8a-until. Lots the Surety’s polied cyhold ‐ ately following the Bid returned in its entirety. A highlybids, for any reason, will by registered or returned by to highway safety and ed to highway safety and Line Haul and Unit Tow Exacross 64+ char ter schools and one di ‐ The Louisiana Mil i tary Conference at 10:00 a.m. 2025 Nis san Vehicles ed upon check or on the cashier's LEASE OF PROPERTY return of docued Bid uponnotreturn of docuhh items, furn, wallKors unit, ers' surplus (as shown Detailed Sub mis sion Dead line, encouraged jobsite visit be accepted. enveinformation Michael Light PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE mail, federal excertified support atQuiet/Safe least one of the support at least one of the perience. TWIC Card & Valpart ment is aBid par tic i‐ Degood on Thursday, March 25, certified rect-run school, ensz sur ingGold acadeMichael mic ex‐ Kors Light Gold leans Parish School Or LOCATED AT 2621 GENERSurety's most re cent by Luxur/Spacious Quiet/Safe Luxur/Spacious will be opened at NOPB's Mid-City/ ments, in good condition, ments, in condition, recliner, women’s Plus will be held fol low ing the lope should be clearly problem identification, - - - proj- 2- 1- , in the Conference press, Chain Toteand Newin$200 504Chain Tote New $200 504in the Louisiana Ini ‐ pant id Driver’s License 2 0 return receipt repress, LHSC goals. Possible projLHSC goals. Possible De tailed list of spec i fi ca ‐ Bid Bond Form Board cel lence, eq uity, no va tion. For the AL MEYER AVENUE nan cial state ments fi of fice lo cated at 4822 ence.Belmont The Pre-Bid Confer3207 clothing & Men’s clothing. “Bid for Milk and no later ten (10) days no later marked than (10) days submission requirements Place City Apt 114 3207 Belmont Place Apt 114 Bank West Bank Park CATS Want for Small tre ‐ tiativeten Roomthan located inSt. Franklin quested, orbids, handas En delivquested, or ect proposals could ect in- proposals could in-able at the tions is avail by a surety com writthe ALBuy CENAC TOWING LLC AL CENAC TOWING LLC with the Louisiana filed toulas NOLA full job400-4648 announcement, applica400-4648 tion re‐To visit Renov is not jobsite Milk Products”. and application is ‐ after Tchoupi receipt of bids, after as receipt ofships 1Bd/1Ba 1st Flr $795 Renov 1Bd/1Ba 1st Flrten $795 ADVERTISEMENT TO NO. BIDThe ADVERTISEMENT TOac BID (SE) ‐ preneur Administration Raga muffin & Rag Kit tens APPLY INdoll PERSON above address. Sher‐ Avenue licensed to do busi pany School Food and Pro Nuered. School are not limited clude, but‐ are not limited BID PROPOSAL 1086 NOW HIRING NOW HIRING mandatory, butPatio/Yd. ment of clude, Insur ‐but 70115 in cordancestated with ered. is highlyOff De quirements and timeline, visit available at http://www.l stated above. above. St part Prkg. Wtr Patio/Yd. Off St Prkg. Wtr (the Hud son Ini tia ‐ gram Building at 6920 Franklin Garage Sale. Sat. & Sun. 9-3 iff, Parish of Jef fer son, in Louisiana, signed ness www. Cat sByF ranc y. com 1211 Bayou LaCarpe Rd trition Services will not trition to, education, outreach, to, education, outreach, whichever is less. ance), the bid doc u ments. ahighwaysafety.org/Pag encouraged for those Bid specifications may be Vintage Lucite GodVintage. Lucite purse Godnol apublics chools.purse com/suptsearch Paid.to NO Smoking. Paid. NO Pets es/ApplyforaGrant/Gran orby Smoking. and the Vet erantive) New Orleans, LA consider INVITATION TO BID INVITATION TO BID reserves the rightbeto ac‐ Avenue, the surety's agency or Face www. Masks. Crafts. Tools. Houma, LA 70363 or 514IfSor NORMAN FRANCIS & Up 337-230-3150 Sealed bids will rebids returned by consider prevention and enforceprevention and enforcethe Surety is not listed at‐Pets submitting a bid obtained andSer EXPERIENCED CAPTAINS label Drss Dr, sz 8 ’20s chaux’s EXPERIENCED label Drss $1500 sz CAPTAINS 8 ’20s are Bids invited Bidders at-acare invited toany at- ques-‐ and vice-Con Owned 70122. shalltobe 700+ Credit Score. 635-9987. 700+ Credit Score. orORLEANS re ject any and all torney-in-fact. at635-9987. CITY ceived OFcept NEW OF NEW ORLEANS 920 Gulf Estate Dr,pot.chaux’s Sale 920 Gulf Boiling Clothes. 2633 Bath, Hdwd by the City ofCITY NewBidders Trea sury Flrs, List, and on the NOPB CONTACT: Ques ‐ any other means. Late any ment. ment.Surety tListings.aspx or Dis concerns may be other MUST HAVE:alcenactowing.com MUST HAVE: tend. The jobsite visit 3 Bed/1 M andatory andatory tendcepted a Pre-Bid tend a Mtions Pre-Bid style. $75, $25. 504-458-9186 style. $75, 504-458-9186 abled Vet erannected Antique Bourbon Botonly be from those leans Parish School ex ‐ $25. The bids in whole or in part be listed on the must Cascade Marrero LotsGretna. ofDr.Or Sat 8a-until. Lots of Board Orleans, Department of 985-876-1731 W/D Hkups, Cent A/H, at least an “A”rat ‐ has tions must sub mit ted con ducted by LMA being bids, for any reason, will bids, for answered froma.m. the Pur-‐ DOGS Line Haul Line Haul and Unit Tow ExSmall En trepre Owned Conference at 10:00 a.m. Conference at 10:00 bidders who attendin the P-‐ tlesitive & Decanters. MUSTand Unit Tow ExU.S.beDe partment and waive for malof ities. current will pects to nego tiatewall a com pet salary Finance, Bureau PurLEASE OF PROPERTY LEASE OF PROPERTY better (asDetailed shown Proposals ing or Dep by Respon dents writ required. will facilitate access to $1099/mo. wall unit, hh items, furn, unit, chasing Office of School accepted not be accepted. Bid envenot be information Detailed on information on Amer i can Cocker Spaniel PupsS/W, ships Pro gram (the neur perience. perience. TWIC Card &pro Valre-Bid Conference inment@ its on AT Thursday, March 25, onenThursday, March 25, sury 1, Finan cial chasing, of the Trea BE SEALED. InterestedTWIC Card & Val1300 Perdido the lat est edi tion of in pro cure ing to and ben e fits pack age de pend ing on LOCATED AT 2621 GENERLOCATED 2621 GENERject fea tures that are 504-644-8494. Mid-City/ Mid-City/ Food & Nutrition Services, beginning March 2021 Plus recliner, sz women’s Plus sz lope should be clearly lope should problem identification, problem identification, Males $600, FeCDL males 985-860-5599 DRIVERS & O.O. Huge Garage Sale. 117 N. eranConference Initiative). Bid‐ Vetthe ment Ser list Manage JOSEPH LOP INTO III, id id$900. Driver’s License 0 2 tirety. 1 portnola. , in thecom Conference 2 0day, 2 1 , in in anything from 1980sLicense Room 4W07, Key submission Rat ing Park A.M. by Fri ‐ located on private propCity AL Street, MEYER AVENUE AL2MEYER AVENUE the di ex rience, accom ‐ Driver’s 1000 Ave., Suite through March 31,vice 2021 clothing. & date’s Men’sWant clothing. marked “Bidenfor Milk and marked “Bid requirements submission requirements ParkBest’s City Betty clothing Lane.can Avondale. Fri. &peTo are cour aged to ders Howard approved bonding New of must SHER IFF Buy located in 2025 Franklin Room located in Franklin or older. 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Cent. a/h 504-944-8500 everyone. ducted by EastRFP Jefferson an amount equal to for JEF FER SON, gian Ma li nois 9 week old pup pies that Surety may which denda to this will be to you. Call or 1211 text Bel 772Building at 6920 Franklin Building at 6920 Franklin trac tor may not have Con & Something Sun. Garage 9-3 Sale. Sat. & Sun. 9-3 tween the hours ofmay 7:00 am Bayou LaCarpe Rd 1211 Bayou LaCarpe Rd ahighwaysafety.org/Pag $275,000-$310,000. 126725 Feb. 12, 19, 25, 3t Bid specifications be Bid N.vide Miroa St. $1400 mo. Levee District immediately to sell!! than the OR or greater ahighwaysafety.org/Pag Bond fif teen 492062-mar pro issued to be all re sponAvenue, dents male and female, shots, facil ities 1752 224-6865. $500. Avenue, New Orleans, LA New LA and 2:00Orleans, pm. Crafts.Priced Tools. Face Masks. Crafts. Tools. Houma, LA 70363 orDNA, wormed, Houma, LA 70363 oraccess to the514 S NORMAN FRANCIS 514 SisNORMAN FRANCIS bids will be Sealed rebids will re$223.31 es/ApplyforaGrant/Gran es/ApplyforaGrant/Gran Mike, 504-508-2726 and 504-596-3443, any quesobtained after the mandatory P-‐ obtained for which itSealed ob‐ amount -31-31 Bid # 25-FEB-2601 cent of the Surety’s receiv ingshall this RFQ. Ques prop ‐ Callper located on private LAalcenactowing.com Based excellent pediKenner gree from working line Fax 504-596-3459. 70122. Bids beParticiac70122. Bids shall be ac2633 Boiling pot. Clothes. alcenactowing.com 3 Bed/1 Bath, Hdwd Flrs, 3 Bed/1 Bath, Hdwd Flrs, itself in ceivedOnline by the City ofwill New ceived by re-Bid the City of New tListings.aspx tListings.aspx Apply by March 16, 2025 2633 at 11:59 pm CST Conference. the Bond, ligates tions or concerns may be tions or i cy hold ers' sur plus pol tions and an swers and bids be reerty. Construction Co looking for Multi-family sale. backBotgrounds. 504-220-2980 Antique Bourbon Bot- Antique Bourbon cepted only fromof those cepted only from those Cascade Dr. Antiques, Marrero Orleans, Department Orleans, of Department 985-876-1731 985-876-1731 W/D Hkups, (as Centshown A/H, W/DSurety's Hkups, Cent must be a Louisiana orA/H, pation in the visit is answered ADV: Or from the Puranswered by all forms rejobsite quired ceived atThe httpNew s://w wleans w .n PUBLIC NO TICE In accordance with Class A CDL Truck Driver. collector items, bidders who attend thewill bidders P- be who attend the P-Federal tles &clothes, Decanters. MUST tles Dollars & Decanters. Buying Silver 1878- MUST ofasin PurFinance, Bureau of ciled insurFinance, ancewill domi PUBLIC NOTICE Ad vo cate rch not mandatory, but it is chasing $1099/mo. required. $1099/mo. Dep required. MARINE Office of School chasing will be accepted Proposals beBureau recent fiProposals nancial www. cen trab posted on Puro la.g oaccepted v/pu g /b ra ANY PER SON RE QUIRINGDepmost Carrollton Law and U.S. Department MUST have Exp. driving shoes, access., furn, baby Old Metairie re-Bid Conference in its enre-Bid Conference in its en1935ily! and Half Dollars 1964 BE SEALED. Interested BE SEALED. Interested DOGS pany-1, with at least an March com Jan u1300 ary 29, Febthe ruary - - 2021 recommended chasing, Perdido chasing, 1300ng.com Perdido 504-644-8494. the statements filed with and SEBCon.‐ Food iddi the Cooper Ma rine fam Now hir ‐ & Nutritionpolicy, Services, Food & N DA‐ beginning March beginning 1, through 2021 ss/ (also City 5 highly of Agriculture this DRIVERS & O.O. CDL DRIVERS & O.O.SPECIAL ACCOMMO504-644-8494. Sale.items, 117 Join N.scrubs Huge Garage 117 N.1980s dump truck w/13 & Sale. LOTS tirety. & older. Best price!CDL Paying the lat est A - rating andRoom 12,at2025 in anything from in and anything from 1980s CKC Choco late Schnau zersspeed - 2M, 1F, The visit will facilitate ac- 1000 Street, Street,tirety. Room 4W07, of March Louisiana Department nect App. SHALL NOTIFY TIONS website ww .nola.gov Howard Ave., 1000 FULL TIME Licensed Live through 31, in 2021 through March 31, 2021w4W07, Sealed pro als Suite for institution ispos prohibited manual transmission! Home night!! Home every night!!LMA Fri.ing &512 Betty Lane. Avondale. Fri. &aboard MORE! Robinson Ave, Advertisement for cash! 504-837-6995 ing of and theBid A.M. Orleans, print cess to project features 300, or older. Located in Bator older.x112 Located Bat7wks every oldinS/W, $650 985-516-2664 New New Orleans, Louisiana The andBond Insurance. OF THE TYPE(S) OF by going toLouisiana Most RequestNew Orleans, LA 70113 300, must be submitted must be submitted Audubon Schools at Gen from discriminating on the‐ New Fleet Boat Cap tains and Deck hands; Please call 281-830-5355 NEWLY Renovated 3 BR, 2 NEWLY b. Renovated 3 BR, 2 b. Marrero. Haynes Motor Lines. Haynes Motor Lines.ACCOMMODATION 8am-2pm. Sat.Sat/Sun 3/19on&8am-until 3/20. 8am-2pm. Best's Key Rating Guide. 5-12-3t A jo that bsite visit will be 6-12-3t conA jo bsitetilly visitTer will be conmay not otherwise be by the shall be signed electronically. 125048-jan 28-feb Rouge but drive on LA. Rouge but will drive RE‐ 70112, ed125290-jan Services, 29-feb Bids 70112, & Conrace, 2nd Floor basis of race, color, nationMonday through Friday beMonday electronically. (Flex ible Sched ule) outwill of Laplace, 2806 Mistletoe St.All$1050. rooms private. Cent. a/h All rooms private. Cent. a/h surety qual i fies by If $47.52 504-944-8500 504-944-8500 Sealed bids will be reaccessible to prospective everyone. Something for everyone. ducted by East Jefferson ducted by East Jefferson agent or at tor ‐ surety's $192.18 NOT LESS THAN QUIRED tracts, and BRASS Supplier to you. Call or text 772-WANTED: to you. text 772Restrooms and El evaam tor FREON We or pay al origin, sex, tween the hours of religious 7:00 tween the 2br 1ba Ctrl A/H. Stove. No Miro ney-in-fact, TWIC required. Must pass Phys i‐ Call itsFacilities Best's list ing, Portal.) virtue ceived byof the Debidders. 1752 St. $1400 mo. 1752 Miro $1400 mo. Levee District immediately Levee District immediately PricedCard to224-6865. sell!! and N. shall beSt. (7) DAYS BEN. FORE In2:00 stalla tion, 504-596-3443, 4720 OR creed, disability, age, polit224-6865. $500. for cylinders cans. and pm. and 2:00 pm. 492062-mar -31-31 492062-mar petsSEVEN Sec. 8 504-344-2324 cal and Drug Test;$500. 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In ac- al 70122 Bids be of New Orleans Realtors Broad way Street, New No. Supplier tracts, andbids BRASS Supplier no later than 2:00 FREON WANTED: We pay FREON WANTED: We paycover letter2br origin, sex, religious al origin, custom cabinetry w/kit 632-9992 (Voice). Individuuntil the hour of ceived Stove. 2br No 1ba Ctrl A/H. Stove. No to 1ba Ctrl A/H. (CFMO) with Building 3022, ate power of read at tor‐the propri ceived by the Facilities Deceived by Facilities Debidders. LA. bidders. R. S. creed, publically opened and leans,counters LA 70118 2553Bids Orleans Ave., shall beNOLA accepted island, Or Not later April Portal.) Portal.) A. 11:00 p.m.who on Feb ary 26 polit2025. disability, age, creed, $$$ for cylinders and cans. $$$ for cylinders and cans. als areruhearing ima.m. than Wednes day cordance granite ccanohr@ccano.org pets Sec. 8 504-344-2324 pets Sec. 8 504-344-2324 Room 220 (Con fer ence No Bid Bond in di cat ‐ ney. partment for the Jefferson partment for the Jefferson 38:2212 (A) (1) (b), the proaloud. No bids may be DOGS Contrac tors who + washer & dryer incld. 718 from White Street, 1/1....$750 9th, 2021 12, at 2025 11:00ato’clock Enter Painters Employment Employment paired or from have speech disMarch the Jef‐ visions ical beliefs, or reprisal or beliefs, ical R12 R500 R11 R113 R114. R12 R500 R11 R113 R114. Properties CEMETERY PLOTS 2019 Icebear Scooter with Room), 6400 St. Claude oblig tion of less ing an and requirements withdrawn aftera scheduled Parish Board, 4600 Parish School Board, 4600 Contact Ryan Foster 504Contact abilities Ryan at 504Attendance at this con‐School licensed under Properties LA. a .fer m .son Frenchmen St.2/1.$750 CKC YORKIECall - Adorable sweet puppies 1822are , at which Gate and the StreetFoster Online Bidders must time atOnline Bidders must at-at Parish Sherthe iff’s may forcontact priortoUSDA civil retaliation &re up enue, New LA retaliation Professionals. Call Certified Professionals. the VinCertified number: five (5%) than Misc Misc Lakelawn Mausoleum companion ofAv this Section, those statclosing timeper forcent receipt ofby bids quired ference is NOT River Road, Administration River Road, Administration 286-3100 ext. 3157 Or if leans, direc286-3100 ext.is3157 ifFederal direc37:2150-2163 for the Starting...$1220/mo Annette St., 2/1.....$795 bemintach publicly the ing for the left ******************* ******************* w/pa pers, vet checked, shot & worm‐ 2609R.S. tach a Of signed oftrative a signed copy of ficewill copy Ad is through thebuild Relay rights activity. To file a rights 70117, until 11:00 a.m. CT method is ac cept ‐ any L37MMJBV3KZ010046 (312) 291-9169 orroom visit L, (312) or visit Call 504-455-3939. crypt, north unitis3, tier E,291-9169ing, ed in the advertisement for bids for at least thirty (30) highly en cour aged but si fi ca tion of ROOF ING clas Annex, 1st Floor, Marrero, Annex,the 1st Bid Floor, Marrero, tionsForm are needed to the tions are to Athe opened and 1233 read aloud for open ing. pre-bid bidneeded 2300 N. Broad St., 1/1....$908 Esplanade plex, West Com Service at of (800) 877-8339; Form (Attachthe bank Bid (Attachwill meet in Gulf port $700 General Help Esplanade on Wednes day, March 19, complaint discriminacomplaint able. stored at Carnival Wrecker AVENUE INders areAVENUE WALK IN bids, and those required days. The2:00 Owner the until RefrigerantFinders.com RefrigerantFinders.com advised and Bid SHEET 3/1. METAL, SID‐ WALK crypts 35&37 no fee $13,750 LA 70072, until P.M., LAhas 70072, 2:00 P.M.,Har Mandatory Pre-Bid Mandatory Pre-Bid Confering will be(Spanish). held at meet of Unit Property Located 1311AND Gov Nicholls $1095 way, vey, La. Express or (800) 845-6136 ment “C”), Price ment “C”), Unit PriceConferRidge Ridge (334) 467-3416 2025. I BUY RECORDS 45’s, LP’s Theto suc cessany ful or Bid der Lease tion, write USDA, Director, tion, write Service, LLC located228-222-3319 at 2565 on the bid form shall not right reject all they will be re quired that ING. ject site, 4720 pro at 2621 General Meyer AveThursday, April 1, 2021 Thursday, for April 1, 2021 for ence or the Jobsite Visit. ence or the Jobsite Visit. 1223 N. Miro (B), 2/1....$1200 floor, and roomcor411. Bid OLD METAIRIE OLD METAIRIE Oldto Met. 3BR/2.5Ba Cov USDAofisAdjudication, an equal opportu(if4th used) form (if used) and corbe required toform fur‐ nue. shall Catholic Catholic Charities – 78’s, No collection too large Charities – 1400 Office of be considered as informa- Office bids and to waive all inforBreaux Avenue, Harvey, LA. state on theTH. Bid Form chiller, Street, Or‐ Painters replace pumps, and replace chiller,will pumps, andin acbe opened at 11:00resolution 1925 Painters St., 3/2..$1400 nity provider and New employpatio, fen yd. Wtr pd. Off ANY and PERSON REQUIR porate resolution porate inshall aca Performance Bond nish 501 Lake Ave. 1& 2they Bds 501 Ave. 1& 2 Bds or small. Call "The Record Head Start (St. Paul) Head Start (St. Paul) SW, not ING be Independence malities. areLake famil iar plus that 70058.CEMETERY If current PLOTS charges serves the LA. at Avenue, 10:00 leansreserves a.m., Wednes March The lities Owner reserves the The theAM. on towers automation towers at plus automation at day er. 3427The NewOwner Orleansre 3/2.$1650 str with pkg. 504-228-7492 CIAL AC COM MO DA‐Owner SPE a Payment Bond and Cook / Light Housekeeping cordance with R.S. cordance with R.S. Newand Aptall Homes w/$1475. wood New Homes wood Man"!! $Negotiable. Housekeeper 504waived by any public entithe Pro jectApt site lo‐ w/ Washington, D.C. 20250Washington, Notices Legal Notices Housekeeper to re ject any right are not paid and claimed Feb ru ary 13, 2025; enter Bids may not be withdrawn 12, 2025 and read aloud St Bernard Memorial Gardens. rightty. to rejectSHALL any andNO right all reject any and all 821-1858 427-4646 Ehret High School, Ehret High The Carson Inc*just The Carson Company Inc at 428style TIFYto TIONS ten a com pany li‐ School, Project writ $10/hr.and TextEmail Resume to Company 38:2212(B)5.p 38:2212(B)5.p 377-2041 Lots Plans andbyProject specifications Broad way style flrg, ceilings, flrg, 10’ ceilings, cause. In ac‐ 10’cated bids for 9410 or Painters call toll & free (866) 9410 or call within372 15&days fromC.this your and Gate from for a period for: Food Nutrition 822-8432 bids for just cause. bids just cause. InStreet acNo. 2020-10. Bidsinformation be ness 2020-10. Bids will of be ninety (90) K. BELL InOFacTHEfor School KYRON 337, Sec $8000. 904-305-2396 Email your resume ofleave Newresume Orleans ofwith Newcustom Orleans Realtors towill do No. busi censed 832-270-9737 Or cover a to Realtors New custom Orleans, LA and Street, other mayin calendar La. R.S. cordance cabinetry w/kit cabinetry w/kit 632-9992 date, a permit to sell or to(Voice). the leftIndividuthe and days after the bid cover letter to letter Services is funded 44% AC COM MO‐ 632-9992 TYPE(S) cordance withOF LA. R. cordance S. with LA. R. S.is ing,. publically opened publically and read inread an Louisiana, Rentals 2553 Orleans Ave., NOLA(A)(1)(b), 2553 Orleans Ave., Not later than April Not later than April voicemail 70118. Bids may be submitted be securedand from the amount archiA. opened A. the pro ‐ NOLA 38:2212 ing for the meet build dismantle will be obtained. als who are hearing imals opening. The City will not island, granite counters island, granite counters Men's and Women's Polo ccanohr@ccano.org ccanohr@ccano.org with(1) Federal funds for a to- who are TION REor QUIRED NO (A) tomay 100%Pivotal of Con equal 38:2212 (A) (1)o’clock (b), the pro38:2212 (b), Bid the proaloud. No bids aloud. bethe9th, No‐2021 bidsat may be 718 White Street,vi1/1....$750 718 re White Street, electronically on paper. tect / engineer, En11:00 o’clock 9th, de2021 atDA11:00 Wanted sions and quire ments&1/1....$750 Doc uments Complete accept or consider bids 495693-mar 19-20-2t Scooter with or speech dispaired or Shirts NEED CA$H? - Top dol+ washer dryer incld. + washer & dryer incld. tal ofhave approximately Scooter with 2019 Icebear THAN SEVEN (7) paired LESS amount. tract and requirements visions and requirements withdrawn after scheduled scheduled French Bids shall be ac cepted gineering, bids shall delivLLC, withdrawn 1515 Surety Poythis Section, thoseSt.2/1.$750 a . m . after ae-mail, . m . , visions 1822 Truck Frenchmen of St.2/1.$750 1822 Frenchmen , livered at which time at Paper which time thebe procontact ject are USDA avail ‐ for this by fax, or bythe abilities may abilities may FT/PT Secretary/Tow lar paid for your US or $7,244,285.96. Starting...$1220/mo & up Starting...$1220/mo & up BE FORE THE BID DAYS be listed cur rently must number: the Vin number: ofwill this those statof this Section, those stat- form closing receipt closing of 1875, timeatwill for receipt of who time from Contractors eredSection, to publicly Orleans Levee dras for Street, Suite in the ad ver tise ‐ stated Quarter in elec tronic able 2609 Annette St., 2/1.....$795 2609 Annette St., 2/1.....$795 bids be publicly bids be any other location or De tailed list of spec i fi ca ‐ Driver Needed for COLEthrough the Federal Relay through the foreign coins and curING. THIS RE QUEST OPEN thethirty U. S. LA De part ment on is knowing L37MMJBV3KZ010046 is Anyone the li censed under LA. are District/Southeast LouisiaNew Orleans, 70112 Call 504-455-3939. Call 504-455-3939. bids, and those re ‐ ment ed in the advertisement ed for in the advertisement for bids for at least (30) bids for at least thirty (30) down load at the Ar‐ for past the deadline. opened and read aloud opened forat theandMUST read BE aloud forBY EMAIL Service is avail able tions N. BroadHelp St., 1/1....$908 2300 N. Broad St., Retiree 1/1....$908 493903-mar 12-19-2t MANHelp WRECKER 2300 SERVICE. rency. 504-913-1654 at (800) 877-8339; Service at MADE searching for a General General Trea sury Fi nan cial of whereabouts of Carnival Anthony Wrecker S 37:2150-2163 for the R.S. na Flood Protection AuPhone: 504-799-3653 for Wrecker stored at on the bid form 3/1. $1095 bids, and those required bids, and required days. The Owner has the days. Lease The Owner has the tects FTP site at or no chithose address. The Sher ‐ Property ofabove Property Located Lease of Located GovinNichollsquired 3/1. $1095 1311 Apply PHONE ONLY. or AND/OR (800) 845-6136 (Spanish). forof Build 1right yr,ing ment Ser List Manage fication classiroom BUY RECORDS 45’s, LP’s I BUY RECORDS 45’s,Flexible LP’s hours. 1311 thority atform the address Rowel pleaseI contact attor- at 2565 per set for a hard not be Gov conNicholls sidered rental shall at 2565 Service, LLC located Con tact Tommy fee.form onGeneral the bid shall not onlistthe bid shall not Grey(800) to $200.00 reject any or right all vice to reject all Copies of or Bid Proposal No. Parish of AveJef son, iff,any atap 2621 General Meyer atfer 2621 Meyer AveDOinNOT SEND BY PLEASE Gentilly 1223 N. Miro (B), 2/1....$1200 1223 N.Old Miro (B),3BR/2.5Ba 2/1....$1200 List) ‐ 1086 (Trea w/access totion. kitchen/bath. Met. TH. Cov Old Met. 3BR/2.5Ba TH.sury Cov USDA is an equal opportuUSDA is an HEART OF THE QUARTER Construc Bid der is copy ed above accordance and/or a as non-for mal ities and shall as in ney, Rudy W.78’s, Gorrell @Harvey, 504No collection too large 78’s, No collection tooperson large @ 8200 Old Tgrey@ mat hesb rier re. at be considered as informabe considered as informabids and to waive all inforbids and to waive all inforHarvey, LA. Breaux Avenue, LA. are available at https the right to ac‐ reserves nue. nue. PREVENT DE ‐ MAILtheTOInstructions for ofan amount proved Rd, NOLA 70126.1925 For Painters more St.,not 3/2..$1400 Painters St., WestBank 3/2..$1400 ONLY. $400/mo. 735be ST.1925 LOUIS provider and be employnity patio, yd.reWtr pd. Off fenwith yd. refundable Wtr pd. Off quired topatio, com ply Old Record toy or electric any Record waived by fen any PUBLIC NOTICE fee $25.00 for 553-9588 for innot struc tions to provider com Callcharges "The small.trains, Call "The ww oject la .g o v/pand urch or.nre any all with cept lities and shall not lities be to nity and shall malities. malities. VACATION PROPERTY charges 70058. or Ifsmall. current LAYS. to orset greater than ://w DOGS info, call 504-241-9422. Bradley 504-377-2379 Furnished, Efficiency visions and re$1475. quire‐ 504-228-7492 pro Orleans 3/2.$1650 3427 New Orleans 3/2.$1650 lic Cozy, en tity. Thepkg. Lake ‐ Call pub Bidders. bids er.by - - entian equal electronic on comstr $1475. 504-228-7492 str pkg. condition, Lionel Am. 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No bid Plans ity encourages, to thor CALL: 722-9343/615-7620 w/papers, checked, shot & worm ‐ leave beBid submitted ADVERTISEMENT TO BIDSchool Food of must one set Food &doc Nutrition uments questing 822-8432 822-8432 Westbank site: w w .may n o l a . g(90) ov a and 832-270-9737 Orvetleave 832-270-9737 a Physical Or this pro ject avail‐ School for after and information may and other domi ciled ininformation com the sell or to Anyone sell JAMES or knowing date, aNOLAN, permit 847-732-1269 to a pe riodother of will withdrawn calendar days after the bid calendar days the bidare ‐ the aextent feasible, parRentals Riverfor Parishes through Central Bidding bepany refunded to each ing, will meet in Gulf port $700 sub mit their li cense must Services is funded 44% Services is Therapy Clinic go to Most Requested JOSEPH LOP INTO III, Rentals in elec tronic form. able voicemail voicemail Louisiana. Bidsfrom may be Bids may be be secured fromContractor. the archibe For secured fromThe the City archiwhereabouts of beLeila (30) Bank days after re‐ General thirty East www.centralauction be obtained. dismantle will obtained. ticipation by minority opening. will not opening. The City willsubmitted not adINVITATION TO for BID ber submitted and also e-mail num with Federal a with to- Federal (334) 467-3416 Services, & Contracts, SHER IFFBids Seeking Full Time PTA. be obtained They may electronically or on electronically or for onfunds paper. / engineer, Pivotal Entect / accept engineer, Pivotal EnGargoun, please contact exWanted cept ceipt of bids, tect house.com ‐ and woman-owned busiWanted . Additional in- tal ad ditional sets of documents CITY ORLEANS or consider bids deaccept or consider bids de-paper. 495693-mar 19-20-2t dress re ceiving ad NEED CA$H? - Top dol- NEED CA$H? - Top Good dol- Benefits. Flexible PARISH JEF FER SON, Paper ofOF NEW approximately tal‐ of and BRASSOF Supplier Portal. out charge and with ‐ with If the Surety is not listed French French bids shall be delivPaper bids shall be delivgineering, LLC, 1515 Poygineering, LLC, 1515 Poyunder the provisions of and for documents issued Atty Dominique Lang for at your US or lar paid Gentilly in all bids and nesses regarding elec- $7,244,285.96. Printed copies are livered by or by created e-mail, livered fax, or by e-mail, FT/PT FT/PT Secretary/Tow Truck LA.fax, Addenda will by formation lar paid forSecretary/Tow your US or Truck $7,244,285.96. Hours. Fax Resume 504de posit from CFMO todenda. out the Treasury and Any LA. R.S. 38:2214. dras Street, ered to location Orleans Levee ered Orleans Levee Suite 1875, dras Street, Suite 1875, to at and proposals for goods 504.355.8454. foreign coins and cur- foreign tronic bidding is to on subcontractors orList, mateFirefighting Equipment Quarter available from the not at location or any other or included DOGS transmitted all bidDriver Needed for COLEDriver Needed Quarter for COLEcoins and 374-0016 curergyInstruction LAANG. Printed less ancost “A-“Orleans, ratany ‐ be other the Anyone the services. It also encour‐ RESERVE... 192 EAST 7TH. District/Southeast LouisiaDistrict/Southeast LouisiaNew Orleans, LA than 70112 LA# 25-MAR-1202 70112 495488-mar 18-20-3tknowing inEnthe to Bidrialhas suppliers theNew for BID PROPOSAL 1083 ‐ chi tect,12-19-2t butNO.arrange Ar Bid past the deadline. past the deadline. ders. 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LOUIS 735the ST. ca LOUIS ary and w 26, with the Instructions to re‐ the Instructions Oldcontact toyRIDGE electric Old toy PUBLIC NOTICE refundable fee of $25.00 refundable for fee oforu $25.00 for 19 w/d hkupsu504-669-7832 553-9588 through most tract amount forw ://w wFeb .n la .g o12, v/p urch ://w w .nto othem la .g o(5%) v/p urch nes Jr.ESPLANADE please atty. trains, any provi ‐ be Con 38:2212 (B)(1), bilitiesFurnished, of Call Disad van‐ Efficiency five offirms. the sum of made documents reFinance, Bureau ofrePurfor their pro‐ sible info, Lionel call 504-241-9422. info, call 504-241-9422. Bradley 504-377-2379 Call the Bradley 504-377-2379 Furnished, Cozy,pa Efficiency Cozy, 2025 Dates: Electronic Bidders. Electronic bids - - - own anments electronic setfor on coman electronic set condition, Am. Flyer condition, Am. Flyer graphic Plan 3t M. 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NOCP 5103 their own re pro for CALL: 722-9343/615-7620 CALL: 722-9343/615-7620 be submitted must be of one set of documents of one set of documents ADVERTISEMENT TO BID $500,000.00 (Five Hun dred HUTCO INC. 504-348-7818 Westbank Physical Physical in the advertise‐ days after the openingsite: statedWest Miniature Schnauzers -Westbank AKC Miniature w . n o l a . g o v and site: w w w . n o l ashall .gov 495256-mar 17-19-3tknowing ages major prime 2716 Loyola Ave #204, 1Bd/1Ba...$750 ba. cour $1200mo. $1200 dep. Bank curity beand asQues stated in New Orleans, Louisiana of w w at rzabala@ mat Zabala the Anyone the costs. tions tion Central sand lars), or fif ‐to $48.51 Thou River Parishes Parishes Bidding through Central Bidding willRiver be refunded toDol each will be refunded to each NEW ORLEANS bids, and those re‐ bids. ment to provide contrac Therapyzer Clinic Therapy Clinic go Most Requested go tothrough Most Requested Schnau - S/P, Blk & SilWESTBANK ver, Choc F/M the Instructions Bidders Section 8 OK.tors 504-256-7862. 70112, Refunds will only be rierre.com. This pro‐ hesb 2712 Loyola Ave of #201,Leila 2Bds/1Ba.$850 493121-mar 5-12-19-3t of Leila whereabouts this to pro ce dure www.centralauction about percent of Services, the teen www.centralauction from from General adGeneral Contractor. adINVITATION TOtoBID OFFICE NOW ACCEPTING form Contractor. portunities for these Eastquired Bank on the bid East Bank Bids For & Contracts, Services, Bids & Contracts, included indithe Bid to Documade on Fordocuments is subject all pro‐ ject Full PTA. Seeking Full Time op PTA. pies,Time Vet chk’d! Call$ In Metairie 616 S. knowing Alexander, 2Bds/1Ba..........$795 TO BUY pup “Anyone be rected the shall pol i cy hold ers' Surety’s Gargoun, pleasethe contact contact WANTING Seeking house.com house.com . this Additional in. OF Additional inof documents ditional sets of documents CITY NEW CITY OF sidered sets shall not be conditional APPLICATIONS businesses to become in‐ PUBLIC Portal. NOTICE for project. andORLEANS pro cedures visions retuned complete, in good and and BRASSments Supplier Portal. Good45’s Benefits. Flexible Good Benefits. Flexible 504-390-2918 Old & 1124 St., 3Bds/1Ba....$1095 Man ager – formation Kyron OR Project whereabouts of Patricia H. (as shown byBRASS Supplier surplus Lang at Columbus Atty Dominique Lang at Records 33’s, Gentilly Gentilly formalities and formation regarding elecelecandshall for condition documents and for documents issued Inside Machinist as subcon trac‐ 1, 2as volved - - - will the Louisiana RS Title of regarding andissued unmarked. Any created Any Addenda created will & 3inBDRMS AVAILABLE Fax Resume 504Hours. Fax Resume 50478’s. All typesHours. of music. Bell at LAANG CFMO, En‐ bidding 5910 Hayne (Upatty. Frt), 4Bds/1Ba..$1195 Sutton504.355.8454. please contact cent fi‐Addenda Surety's be waived bysubcontractors any not tors. tronic bidding included tronic included (Manuel Lathe) to ormost matetoresubcontractors or mateFirefighting Equipment Firefighting tion 2181 etseq. 38, Secis Bids shall be accepted PUBLIC Online bids will be rebe transmitted toNOTICE all bidbe transmitted to part allis bidto Rent on Westbank. Call 985-888-9890 ergy De ment, 6400 St. 374-0016 374-0016 cial state ments filed nan DOGS M. Bartholomew at 2300 N. Broad St., 1Bd/1Ba.........$1195 lic en tity. pub RESERVE... 192 EAST 7TH. RESERVE... 192AEAST 7TH. NEW OR-LEANS PUB LICin the Outside Machinist 495488-mar 18-20-3t Instruction Bidin are the Instruction toNO. Bidrial suppliers the meeting cost rial forwill suppliers the cost BID plicat able to 1083 the apPROPOSAL from Contractors -for ceived http://www.pur pre-bid be ders. ders. Claude Avenue,towho New Or ‐ BID the Louisiana De‐ with (504)-858-2101”. Mini Maltipoo - 2Ship male, 1 female, born 2757 Orleans Ave., Comm'l.........$1200 THE TIMES PICAYUNE BELT RAIL Duplex 1 BED, 1 504-368-6818. BATH. Duplex 1 BED,held 1 part BATH. law. fitters under LA. Phone R. S. cLouisiana h a s i n g . npub o l a lic . g obid v (also on Monday, March 22, ders. reproduction of each reproduction of each set ROAD ders.licensed leans, LA 70117. ment of set In surance), 495252-mar NOTICE OF PUB LICwill 10/16/24, shots up to date, $500Franklin de‐ THE ADVOCATE: AND COM MISSION FOR THE 753 S.17-19-3t Genois St., 2Bds/1Ba........$1350 requires The Owner 37:2150-2192 for the classiADVERTISEMENT BID through the City website at 2021 at 10:00 a.m. at be Ehret Welders Quiet Neighborhood. Quiet Neighborhood. be deducted from the will deducted from the TO Sealed bids will bea bid reSealed 2316 Ave, 3Br, 2316 Franklin Ave, 3Br, (504) 278-8196. At ten tion: Julien Meyer Julien Meyer is less. If the whichever the “Anyone knowing the FUND ING: 526OffNewton Historical February 5th W&D Hkups. PORTbalance OF NEW ORLEANS posit. Chanté $3,000 504-352-5523 Industrial Industrial sub mit bid bond 1221 N. Miro #1, 2Bds/1Ba..........$1500 fication of CFMO Highway, w w wby .be n the oaccompal a City . ted g o vwith High School, 4300 Patrioton Maintenance Mechanic All bids must be accompaAll bids must depositOff and the isbalance deposit and the ceived of select New ceived by the St Prkg.St.W&D Hkups. St Prkg. Kyron Bell, En ergy newly renov dble, ac/heat, not listed Surety Chief Procurement Officer Chief Procurement Officer Febac/heat, ruarynewly 12th renov dble, Gretna. 3Br/2Ba.Off st. pkg.504-495-7287 of Major Haywhereabouts ofCommercial........$2500 Major alent toequal 5% of the equiv and Bridge ConINVITATION TO BID Business tab, and Online St., Marrero, LA only 70072 to al1628 Basin St., Crane Operator Anyone knowing the HayniedStreet, by bid security equal nied bid security Tech. Skills refunded. Refunds refunded. will only Orleans, Department of Orleans, $595/mo. 504-495-7287 $595/mo. Man ager. E-Mail Ad‐by Treawill sury List, andRefunds the w/dTech. hkup Skills 504-669-7832 w/d hkup 504-669-7832 No tice is hereby given Feb ru ary 19th IN VI TA TION TO BID 3106: Storage shed. Zillow for bid in clud ing al ter ‐ total contact atty. nes Jr. please contact atty. struction; Heavy ConCITY OF NEW ORLEANS Purchasing Portal low prospective bidders to DERRICK BARGE TOPS, LLC Foreman (Furnished Kitchen-PoBoys or Cafe') whereabouts of Richmond to five (5%) of the k.sum offiveFinance, (5%) of the sum of Purmade for documents be re-“A”made for Bureau Finance, dress: kyron. bell.to nfg@ at least an rat ‐ documents has Advertising Dates: reAdvertising Dates: this Pro ject be is to be review that Pics. $1800mo 504-427-7021 Con trac tors must nates. DOGS struction; and/or Municthebet job and at CarterM. Bartholomew at Now Interviewing Qualified: and Carter army. mil. 1223 N.McGee Miro St., 5Bds/2Bas........$3000 base bid and all alterthe base bidliand all alterturned toingthe architect turned to 5, the architect chasing, 1300 Perdido chasing, or terscope (as shown Livestock & Pets or in site financed in whole March 12 and 19,Detection 2021 March 5, 12 and and 19, 2021 125970-feb 5-12-19-3t PRO VIDE MOBIL DIOL 9the censed under LA. be ipal Public Works Radiation Online Bidders must atconditions. Social SHIH TZU'S F/M, 10 WKS, PRE CIOUS (504)-858-2101”. Barge Superintendents years St. 70117.part 2439 Music St.• 70117. 3 BR, 2439 1 (10 Music 3 BR,by1 federal or please 821-1858 contact attorney, the lat est(10) edition of within in nates. form of this senates.Street, The of this se-for Room 4W07, Street, /engineer within ten /engineer ten (10) * 822-8432 * 427-4646 other distancing Roofing/Metal Crews $212.14 RD 20W40 OR EQUVA LENT NOCP 5103 NOCP 5103C o nThe 37:2150-2163 the R.S.form s tru ctiotory n . In accordEquipment tach a signed copy of as per requireHUTCO INC. 504-348-7818 HUTCO INC.$1200mo. 504-348-7818 BABY DOLLS $900. 504-737-1234 minimum Ashall Manda Pre-Bid Best’s Key Rat ing A.M. Rudy 495256-mar W. Gorrell @17-19-3t 504-553ba. $1200experience) dep. ba. $1200mo. West $1200 dep. Bank West Bank be as stated curity in shall stated in Orleans, Louisiana New after the ofopening days ofwill after opening ofNO. which willdays not be funds old Company seeking LUBRI CANT si fias cation of (1) clasbe ance with LA. R.S. New BIDGRADE PROPOSAL 1073OILcurity the Bid Form (Attachments thethe state be the West Deck Foreman (10 years minimum NEW ORLEANS 90yr WESTBANK NEW ORLEANS and sitethe visit conference maxiRefunds mum Guide), 9588. GENTILLY the Instructions to Bidders Instructions to Bidders Section 8 WESTBANK OK. •504-256-7862. Section 8 OK. 504-256-7862. 70112, 70112, at the readily available bids. Refunds willSealed only bids. be will5-12-19-3t only be exp. Roofers & Sheet Metal ing Con struc tion. Build 493121-mar 493121-mar 5-12-19-3t 37:2163(D), anyone objectment “C”), Unit Price followed. proposals Cats experience) St. Tammany uled 11:00 is sched PUBLIC NOTICE amount for Contract OFFICE TO NOW ACCEPTING OFFICE NOW ACCEPTING 495519-Mar 18-20 3t are re‐ shall time the Bids made included the Bid for Docuincluded in trac the Bid Docuon made on Sealed Nodocuments tice bids is hereby 2544 ALLEN TOUSSAINT Installers for Residential & to indicate Con WANTING TO BUY BUY ing toin will begiven reform (if tor used) and corbe documents marked on the en• Chief Engineer (5 years the “Anyone knowing the BLVD. WANTING a.m. CTthe on,classification Wednes day, for - -minimum that Surety may which APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS pur‐ velope ceived. As a result, that by the New OrNew leans ments forsend this thisLiproject. OR retuned complete, in good retuned complete, in good cense Number on the Commercial Projects. All NEWLY experience) must a2025, certified letter‐ OR ceived the City of porate resolution in accover, plainly Old Records 33’s, 45’s 33’s, 45’s & of Patriciawhereabouts H. ofRENOVATED!!! Patricia H. & Old Records 5, project. Conments struc a Bond is fifand teen provide to La. R.S. 38:2215, suant InsideofMachinist Inside Machinist• Tower Operators (5 years minimum Public Belt Railroad Cor ‐ toMarch en ve lope. the condition and unmarked. condition and unmarked. types of roofing & related both the Louisiana State Orleans, Department of cordance with R.S. prominently with the fol1-2 Bdrm Apts * From $700/mo "Anyone knowing the 1, 2 & 3 BDRMS AVAILABLE 1, 2 & 3 BDRMS AVAILABLE 78’s. All types of music. 78’s. All types music. tion Fa cil i ties Man age ‐ ADVERTISEMENT FOR percent of the Surety’s contact atty. Sutton please contact atty. Owner is exempt lowing: the poration (NOPB) of is Pursolic ‐ Licensing (Manuel (Manuel Lathe) experience) 72123 MILL ROAD Bids shall be shall be bids accepted NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE will be Online resheet metal work. Call 504Board for Bids Con-- Online Finance, Bureau 38:2212(B)5. bidder’s name, of Parking Tracy Gate - 4 beautiful to Rent on Westbank. to Rent onofWestbank. ment Of ficeaccepted (CFMO) female Lathe) Call 985-888-9890 Call 985-888-9890 BIDS hold ers' surplus PUBLIC policya) at whereabouts M. Bartholomew at* SecBengal the re quire ment from • Deck Lederman (2 years minimum it ing bids for Pro vide 125039-JAN 29-FEB ABITA SPRING A504-368-6818. Outside Machinist the East Jefchasing, address and telephone who are from who are 5-12- - will - 1300 -Contractors - - ingand ceived at http://www.pur ceived at ht pre-bid meeting willby A bepre-bid be Perdidofromtractors 822-4892 or email LaBella, please contact AtBuild 3022, Room 220 Contractors 504-481-0371 * 504-454-1333 shown Surety'smeeting (as brown rosetted Outside bengalsMachinist 504-368-6818. award the Con acting to (504)-858-2101”. Mobil Diol 22, 9 4W07, Rd 20w40 Or ferson 3T April Single Family District Street, Room New later number State / c hNot Ship fitters • experience) licensed R. licensed S. kristy@orleanssheetmetal. aunder sin g . nLA. othan l a R. . g oS. v (also c 5, hasing.n held on‐ Monday, March held 22,License on cial Monday, March (Conunder ferLevee enceLA. Room), 6400 torney Ashley Schepens at Sealed bids will be re‐ 4Bd/2Ba recent finan most b) available. The kittens Ship will fitters Engineers (Marine Mechanics/ or re8ject all Bids tractSection Equivat alent Grade Lubri ‐ Southeast 495252-mar 17-19-3t $105.19 2021 at 11City o’clock a.m. Orleans, Louisiana Number ofatContractor if Louisiana Flood Home. Welcome. com. 37:2150-2192 for the classi37:2150-2192 for the classiTO BID ADVERTISEMENT TO BID the website at, through the 2021cal at‐ 10:00 a.m. Ehret 2021 atADVERTISEMENT 10:00 a.m. Ehret Welders Welders St. Claude Avenue, New through (504) 455-7974." ceived(18 for ments filed with the state Electricians) months the minimumOrleans be registered with CFA/ ROOMS FOR RENT forty-five (45) within cant Oil, which con sists 526 Newton St. Historical 526 Newton St. Historical which time the bids will theLouisiana bid is Patriot in excess ofof 70112, Protection Authority at the‐ w at $1200/mo. 504-236-1281 fication of Highway, fication of Highway, Or leans, LA 70117. At ten w w . n o l a . g o v select w ww.nola High School, 4300 High School, 4300 Patriot School Board Parish De part ment experience Maintenance Mechanic Maintenance Mechanic 495176+mar 17-19-3t TICA. Will be ready to go dar days of re ceipt of en RM, Eff & Studio Apts 4 Rent Pd of purchasing oil in ac‐ address listed above. The be and $50,000.00 and to c)The the state3Br/2Ba.Off st. Pur pkg. Gretna. 3Br/2Ba.Off st.ance. pkg. dance this ConConfer ence Business Body Seamen/Rigger (18Pro months by theGretna. cure ‐ (OPSB) Street, and Bridge Street, andpublicly Bridge Con- Online Bond Insur INVITATION TO BID the spec INVITATION TOat BID tab, opened and Business Marrero, LA 70072 St., al- Marrero, LA 70072 towith alCrane Crane Operator• Able suantSt., to this ment the Bids. the Anyone knowing the gated home just in time Eas-Operator cor dance i ‐ Wkly. Clean, secure, & for OR read aloud for “Proposal for (projletter must be received no minimum experience) is ORLEANS manda tory. Prospec ‐ Purchasing Storage shed. Zillow Storage for shed. Zillow forsigned De ment, Room ment the OFfica shall be struction; Heavy Construction; Heavy ConCITY NEW ORLEANS CITYbid OF NEW Portal Purchasing prospective bidders low to by prospective bidders to Professional/ DERRICK BARGE TOPS, LLCpart DERRICK BARGE TOPS, LLC the low Owner Statute, Foreman Foreman Kittens will& come with tions. Official of Richmond whereabouts ofWe Richmond Laundry Rm. payter. Utils, wifi I, Kevin J. Jones, #400130, . ectsurety's name and number)”. later than working • 6 GR Certified Inner ShieldPics. Welders dersten must at tend Firefighting tive bid 2401 West$1800mo bend 5055, agent or attor 504-427-7021 $1800mo Rooms struction; and/or Municstruction; and/or Equipment Municreview the job scope and review the‐ job scope andwillavail callyPics. reserves the 504-427-7021 specifi doc uments Administrative shots, worming, Now Interviewing Qualified: Now Interviewing Carter Carter and McGee Carter have applied120 for N clemency Online bids are be able re(18Park monthsway, minimum New experience) days prior to the day tory on Hulu. Tonti, near Canal St & and health en tire manda the Orleans, Qualified: and shall be ney-in- fact, hold all Bids right to Clemency ipal and Public Works ipalbe and Public Works Radiation Detection Detection Online Bidders must atOnline site forconditions. Social site conditions. Social for down load fromRadiation Cen ‐ which for Rent guarantee. Call or text. • Barge Admin and Medics (18 months • Barge Superintendents (10 years • Barge Superintendents (10 years attorney, please contact attorney, ceived at https://nola.go Bids may not be withdrawn Bidders have the option to bids are to for my conviction of 2nd Broad 504-722-2999 Con fer ence in Pre-Bid Louisiana 70114, until Roofing/Metal Crews Roofing/Metal Crews favor of the Orleans asEquipment in than forty-five greater tral Bid ding at www. cen C o n s tru ctio n . In accordC o n s tru ctio n . In accordEquipment tach a signed copy of tach a s distancing as per requiredistancing per requireLuxLouisianeCattery. minimum experience) DOGS minimum experience) 3:00 PM CST minimum experience) v/purchasing/brass/ (ala period of ninety (90) submit bids electronically opened. Bidder is required murder. If you have @ degree 504-553Rudy W. Gorrell @ 504-553to sub aance bid. for order on Thurs day, School Board. Parish 90yr old seeking 90yr old Company (45) calendar days. bidd ing. com and the ancetoThe with LA.mit R.S. with LA. R.S. BID PROPOSAL NO. 1073 BID PROPOSAL NO. Bid days Formafter (Attachments ofinthe state will ments be Louisiof the state will be Big Rig Operators•(10 years minimum(10 years West West $1500-2800. 225-938-9266 •Aussiedoo Deck (10 years minimum Deck Foreman minimum StanCompany dard Poo dles and Mini ‐ •seeking sotral through the City webcalendar the the bid Bid accordance with comply with provisions any comments, contact the Con1073 struc tion Facili‐ the 9588. Catholic Charities – Foreman March 6, 2025. ROOMS FOR RENT exp.Cats Roofers & Sheet Metal exp. Roofers & Sheetexperience) Metal Seat bproposals con nect App. 37:2163(D), anyone object37:2163(D), anyone objectment “C”), Unit Price ment “C”), followed. Sealed proposals followed. Sealed I, DAVID BREAUX, DOC Cats experience) experience) site w w w .no la .g o v seopening. The City will not ana Revised Statute and requirements of LA. St. Tammany St. Tammany dles Ready Now, Picayune, MS. $1200 ties Management Office of Pardons (225)Rent 342A NON-MANDATORY Bethlehem 495519-Mar 18-20 3t in my furnished 3t BoardSlidell furn rms &be marked BR for The Secure Orleans Parish Lil Rig Operators (10 yearsEngineer minimum yearsCLEAN Installers for Residential Installers & Housing forEngineer Residential & will ing R.S.38:2212. to the classification ing the #416235 haveand applied Sealed will re- and bids willpoint be reform (ifclassification form (if shall the enshall be marked on the en-be Sealed • Chief (5 •years minimum • Chief minimum lect bids Bids, Proposals, accept orused) consider bidscorde38:2212 Eon(1). Please find Bids beto ofmay con tact (CFMO) and upManager 601-347-4366 Bids be pub(5licly PRE-BID CON FERENCE 5421. house 494991-mar 17-19-3t Case studio apts.Board We shall pay util. experience) incur cover, School strongly encour ‐ withdrawn NOPB + wifi. Dep $100. 985-503-2834 Commercial Projects. Commercial All Supervisor Projects. All for clemency for my experience) experience) must send a certified letter must send a certified letter ceived by the City of New ceived by the City of New porate resolution in acporate velope plainly and velope cover, plainly and Contracts, then choose livered by fax, or by e-mail, bid related materials and by the bidder this pro ject is Kyron for and read aloud $210/wk opened WILL BE HELD Email your cover letter • Mechanic/Operator of Abrasive & up + dep. Appt ation to the Con‐ place electronic bids at w no oblig ages the folacquiPortal), si tion to of both Dogstypes of roofing & related of SCHEDULE • Tower Operators years • Tower Operators (5u years minimum roofing & (5related BRASS Purchasing the Louisiana State to both the Louisiana State atconviction any other location or due to CFMO errors if done within Orleans, Department Orleans, of Department of ing cordance with R.S. cordance prominently with theatfolprominently with the "Anyone knowing the the Build 3022, Bell, that and a tab ‐ only at minimum Cutting Tool (5 time, years minimum and types resumeof to tor until the72123 Con tract trac 504-722-2999. 122 N. MISC PETS goods and services from II Board STIMULANTS. experience) 72123 ROAD MILLww.centralbidding.com. ROAD 10:00 name, past the deadline. 48 hours of bid opening by metal work. Call 504sheet metal work. Call Licensing Board for ConLicensing for Con-If you Bureau of PurFinance, Bureau of Pur38:2212(B)5. lowing: lowing: a) bidder’s name, 220, 6400 St. 38:2212(B)5. Room tion will experience) be made forMILL la504A.M. CST Finance, experience) whereabouts of Tracy METAIRIE Bengal - 4Tracy beautiful female Bengalsheet - 4 beautiful female tween and Con‐ a) bidder’s BeSt. tstanford@ccano.org and di rect parmust tic ipaattion Tonti NearOwner Canal/Broad White Hom ing Pi822-4892 geons.•$50 each. have the any comments, Deck Lederman (2 years minimum •tion Deck Lederman (2the years minimum 3201 RICHLAND AVENUE Online Bidders affidavit in accordance ABITA SPRING ABITA SPRING Av enue, New Or ‐ Claude tractors and the East Jeftractors and East Jefchasing, 1300 Perdido chasing, 1300 Perdido address and telephone address and telephone sid er a by con 822-4892 or email or email Thurs day, please contact Atcontact LaBella, Attractor is fully executed. of elaigisigned ble business en ti‐ with LA. R. 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Grants are being offered to local, parish and state agencies; non-profit or‐ ganizations; universities or other institutions of higher learning; local school boards or schools; corporations; hospitals; highway safety advocacy groups; individuals.
Please submit one origi‐ nal hard copy in a sealed package, via U.S. Postal Service mail or other pro‐ fessional delivery service (post marked no later than March 17, 2025) and one copy via email to: Athlos Academy of Jef‐ ferson Parish For detailed proposal re‐ quirements go to the school’s website: www. athlosjp.org Attention: Nikisha Thomas Director of Oper‐ nthomas@ ations athlosjp.org 979 Behrman Hwy. Terry‐ town, LA 70056 Phone# 504 290-2510 Submissions must be re‐ ceived by 4:00 P.M. CST on March 17, 2025
Projects eligible for fund‐ ing must be directly re‐ lated to highway safety and support at least one of the LHSC goals. Possi‐ ble project proposals could include, but are not limited to, education, outreach, prevention and enforcement. Applications will be sub‐ mitted using our new on‐ line electronic subrecipi‐ ent management system. Detailed information on the new system, problem identification, and sub‐ mission requirements are available at https:// www.lahighwaysafety. org/grants/apply-for-agrant/
$2,539 123022-JAN 14-FEB 12-30T PUBLIC NOTICE --Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Proposals will be ac‐ cepted beginning Febru‐ ary 1, 2025 through Feb‐ ruary 28, 2025 and must be submitted electroni‐ cally.
Sealed bids will be re‐ ceived until the hour of 10:00 a.m. Wednesday March 12, 2025 at the Jef‐ ferson Parish Sheriff’s Administrative Office Complex, 1233 Westbank Expressway, Harvey, La. 4th floor, room 411. Bid will be opened at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday March 12, 2025 and read aloud for:
$423.36 121954-FEB 28-28T PUBLIC NOTICE --PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given of the availability of U.S. Consumer Product Safety funds Commission through the Department of Health (NOHD) at the City of New Orleans. This funding is to support programs and services that deliver drowning education prevention swimming pool and safety activities in New Orleans.
Class A & B Uniforms Detailed list of specifica‐ tions is available at the above address. The Sher‐ iff, Parish of Jefferson, reserves the right to ac‐ cept or reject any and all bids in whole or in part and waive formalities. JOSEPH LOPINTO III, SHERIFF PARISH OF JEFFERSON, LA.
The total amount avail‐ able is $200,000. NOHD in‐ tends to award 1-4 pro‐ posals in the amounts of $50,000-200,000 through August 2026. If inter‐ ested, please review the Notice of Funding Avail‐ ability (NOFA) for the New Orleans Health De‐ partment Swimming Pool Safety Intervention and accompanying applica‐ tion packet posted at www.nola.gov/healthdepartment.
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A virtual meeting will be held on 2/15/2025, at 2:00 PM CDT to answer gen‐ eral questions related to this NOFA and accompa‐ nying application at the following link: https:// us06web.zoom.us/j/ 87261987146?pwd=uop tSWw5Lgb6xaIKE0W A7WSCsX4x8r.1 You may submit questions in ad‐ vance of the meeting to William Johnson at william.johnson@nola. gov
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All applications and re‐ quested documentation must be submitted via email to william. johnson@nola.gov no later than 3/1/2025 by 5:00 PM CDT. Please con‐ tact William Johnson at the New Orleans Health Department, at (504) 6582567 for additional infor‐ mation.
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PUBLIC NOTICE --Superior Court of Wash‐ ington, County of Pierce In re: Petitioner/s (per‐ son/s who started this case):Edmond and Lisa Seeling And Respon‐ dent/s (other party/par‐ ties): Arthur D’Herete No. 23-4-00853-0 Summons Served by Publication (SMPB) To : Arthur D’Herete I have started a court case by filing a pe‐ tition. The name of the Petition is: In the Guardianship of Minor Children Cassius D’Herete and Cassidy D’Herete You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, address sent below, on the following date and time 01/30/2025 at 09:00 AM Trial. You must respond in writing if you want the court to consider your side. Deadline! Your Response must be filed and served within 60 days of the date this Summons is published. Starting Pub‐ lished Date: 01/15/2025} If you do not file and serve your Response or a Notice of Appearance by the deadline: *No one has to notify you about other hearings in this case, and * The court may approve the requests in the Peti‐ tion without hearing your side (called a default judgment). Follow these steps: 1. Read the Petition and any other documents that were filed at court with this Summons. Those documents ex‐ plain what the other party is asking for. 2. You can get the Re‐ sponse form and other forms you may need at: *The Washington State Courts’ website: www. courts.wa.gov/ *Wash‐ ington LawHelp: www. washingtonlawhelp.org, or *The Superior Court Clerk’s office or county law library (for a fee). 3. Serve (give) a copy of your Response to the person who filed this Summons at the address below, and to any other parties. You may use cer‐ tified mail with return re‐ ceipt requested. For more information on how to serve, read Superior Court Civil Rule 5. 4. File your original Re‐ sponse with the court clerk at this address: Superior Court Clerk, Pierce County, 930 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma, WA 98402 5. Lawyer not required: It is a good idea to talk to a lawyer, but you may file and serve your Response without one. Person filing this Sum‐ mons or his/her lawyer fills out below: Lisa R. Seeling, Date 01/09/2025 This Summons is issued according to Rule 4.1 of the Superior Court Civil Rules of the state of Washington.
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JEFFERSON PARISH LEGALS Parish & City Officials Parish President Cynthia LeeSheng Parish Council Scott A. Walker Council Chairman Dist. 1: Joseph A. Marino III Dist. 2: Deano A. Bonano Dist. 3: Byron L. Lee Dist. 4: Arita M. L. Bohannan Dist. 5: Hans J. Liljeberg Council At Large Div. A: Jennifer Van Vrancken Div. B: Scott A. Walker Sheriff Joseph P. Lopinto, III District Attorney Paul Connick, Jr. Assessor Thomas J. Capella Coroner Gerry Cvitanovich, M.D. Registrar of Voters Dennis DiMarco Parish Clerk Lizabeth A. Johnston Clerk of Court Jon Gegenheimer School Board President- Dr. Gerard LeBlanc Vice-President- Chad Nugent District 1 – Dr. Gerard LeBlanc District 2 – Ricky Johnson District 3 – Kriss Fairbairn Fortunato District 4 – Clay Moise District 5 – Derrick Shepherd
District 6 – Michael Pedalino District 7 – Ralph Brandt District 8 – Chad Nugent District 9 – Steven Guitterrez Superintendent Dr. James Gray 24th Judicial District Div. A: Raymond S. Steib, Jr. Div. B: R. Christopher Cox, III Div. C: June Berry Darensburg Div. D: Jacqueline Maloney Div. E: Frank A. Brindisi. Div. F: Michael P. Mentz Div. G: E. Adrian Adams Div. H: Donald “Chick” Foret Div. I: Nancy A. Miller Div. J: Stephen C. Grefer Div. K: Ellen Shirer Kovach Div. L: Donald A. Rowan, Jr. Div. M: Shayna Beevers Morvant Div. N: Stephen D. Enright, Jr. Div. O: Danyelle M. Taylor Div. P: Lee V. Faulker, Jr. Criminal Court Commissioners: David P. Wolff & Paul Schneider Domestic Court Commissioners: Ruben J. Bailey & David P. Wolff Domestic Hearing Officers: Lisa Matthews Theresa Piglia Ashley Schepens Elizabeth Meneray First Parish Court Judge, Division A: Rebecca M. Olivier Judge, Division B: Johnny Lee Traffic Hearing Officer changes monthly Second Parish Court
Div. A: Sharlayne Jackson Prevost Div. B: Raylyn R. Beevers Constables 1st Justice Court Jonathan Liberto 2nd Justice Court Kendall C. Bussey 3rd Justice Court Brennan Rojas 4th Justice Court Leon F Bradberry, Sr. 5th Justice Court Allen Leone, Jr. 6th Justice Court Jason Ural 7th Justice Court Floyd Davis 8th Justice Court Charles L. Wilson Justice of the Peace Div. 1 Vernon J. Wilty, III Div. 2 Mark Spears Div. 3 Charles R. Kerner Div. 4 Leon Bradberry, Jr. Div. 5 Charles V. Cusimano, II Div. 6 Kevin Centanni Div. 7 Michele P. Holmes Div. 8 Roscoe W. Lewis Juvenile Court Section A: Judge Jennifer Guillot Womble Section B: Judge Amanda Chauvin Calogero Section C: Judge Barron C. Burmaster Grand Isle Independent Levee District David Camardelle President/Director Kelly Besson, Sr., VicePresident Michael Scioneaux, Secretary/Treasurer Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority - East Clay A. Cosse, President Roy M. Arrigo, Vice President
Deborah M. Settoon, Secretary William A. Settoon, Jr., Treasurer Richard G. Duplantier, Jr., Commissioner Roy M. Carubba, P.E. Thomas G. Fierke, Commissioner K. Randall Noel, Commissioner Derek N. Rabb, Commissioner Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority - West Commissioners Scott M. Burke, President Kelsey R. Foster, VicePresident Stephen P. Gauthé, Secretary-Treasurer Larry B. Ardoin, P.E., Commissioner William B. Fogle, Commissioner Kyle J. Galloway, P.E., Commissioner Ronnie L. Robinson, P.E., Commissioner Jesse D. Noel, P.E., Regional Director Greater New Orleans Expressway Commission Col. Evans Spiceland – Chair Ralph C. Cox Jr. -Vice Chair Timothy Coulon – Treasurer Justin R. Clinton – Secretary James W. Tucker - Member GRAND ISLE Mayor David Camardelle Council Members Seat A- Councilmember James Cheramie Seat B- Councilmember Harley Stelly Seat C – Councilmember Loren Gonzalez
Seat D –Councilmember Brian Barthelemy Seat E – Councilmember Michael Scioneaux Chief of Police Christopher Hernandez Grand Isle Port Commission John Cheramie- Sec/ Treasurer Terrill Pizani- Commissioner Ernie BallardCommissioner Kerry BessonCommissioner Weldon Danos- Executive Director GRETNA Mayor Belinda Cambre Constant Council Members Dist. At Large: Wayne A. Rau Dist. 1: Rudy S. Smith Dist. 2: Michael A. Hinyub Dist. 3: Mark K. Miller Dist. 4: Jackie J. Berthelot Chief of Police Arthur S. Lawson, Jr. HARAHAN Mayor: Tim Baudier Council Members Jason D. Asbill Tommy Budde Eric Chatelain Paul Johnston Michael Ricks Chief of Police Edward “Ed” Lepre JEAN LAFITTE Mayor: Timothy P. Kerner Jr. Council Members Barry Bartholomew Larry Kerner Jr. Chirsty N. Creppel Kyle Darda
Verna Smith Chief of Police Marcell Rodriguez KENNER Mayor Michael J. Glaser, Sr. Council Members Kristi K. McKinney, At-Large Div. A Thomas “Tom” Willmott, At-Large Div. B Dee B. Dunn, District 1 Ronald R. Scharwath, District 2 Joseph F. LaHatte, III, District 3 George L. Branigan, District 4 Brian Brennan, District 5 Chief of Police Keith Conley WESTWEGO Mayor Robert. E. Billiot, Sr. Council Members Dist. 1: Hon. Maggie “May” Campbell Dist 2: Hon. Johnny S. Nobles, Jr. Dist. 3 Hon. Lisa Valence Dist. 4 Hon. Robert “Bobby” Utley Dist. 5 Hon. Robert “Bobby B” Bonvillian Chief of Police Hon. Dwaye J. Munch, Sr. JEDCO Commissioners Chairwoman – Mayra E. Pineda Vice Chairwoman – Josline G. Frank Treasurer – James R. Martin Jr. Secretary – Stephen E. Robinson Jr. Mickal P. Adler James Kenneth Baum Jr.
Kenneth J. Bertucci William Douglass Joseph J. Ewell Jr. Michael Fahrenholt Jr. Josline Gosserand Frank Brian Lloyd Heiden Maria Teresa C. Lawrence James Robert Martin Jr. Lynda Nugent Smith Mayra Elizabeth Pineda Melissa Barrett O’Neal Paula Scalco Polito Joseph Riccobono Stephen Edwin Robinson Jr. Eugene Paul Sausse Jr. Melissa Bennette Simeon Robert Stevens Teri Boudreaux Tucker Shondra Griffin Williams Directory of Parish & City Officials JEFFERSON PARISH COURTHOUSE West Bank Office 200 Derbigby St. Gretna, LA 70053 (504) 736-6000 East Bank Offices Joseph S. Yenni Bldg. 1221 Elmwood Park Blvd. Harahan, LA 70123 (504) 736-6000 JEFFERSON PARISH SHERIFF’S OFFICE 1233 Westbank Expressway Harvey, LA 70058 (504) 363-5500 JEFFERSON PARISH SCHOOL BOARD 501 Manhattan Blvd. Harvey, LA 70058 (504) 349-7600 CLERK OF COURT P.O. Box 10 Gretna, LA 70054 (504) 364-2900 1221 Elmwood Park Blvd. (504) 736-6390
WEST JEFFERSON LEVEE DISTRICT 7001 River Road Marrero, LA 70072 (504) 340-0318 EAST JEFFERSON LEVEE DISTRICT 203 Plauche Court Harahan, LA 70123 (504) 733-0087
200 5th Street Gretna, LA 70053 (504) 366-4374 CITY OF HARAHAN 6437 Jefferson Hwy. Harahan, LA 70123 (504) 737-6383 HARAHAN POLICE DEPARTMENT 6441 Jefferson Hwy. Harahan, LA 70123 (504) 737-9763
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Jefferson, Louisiana Wednesday, February 5, 2025 The Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, met in regular session on Wednesday, February 5, 2025 at ten (10:00) o’clock a.m. in the Council Chambers, Joseph S. Yenni Building, Jefferson, Louisiana. Mr. Scott Walker, Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council presided, called the meeting to order. Fr. Charles Dussouy of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, gave the invocation. Chairman Scott Walker lead everyone in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America. A moment of silence was requested for Retired Fireman, Steve Hucks. The Chairman then requested the Parish Clerk to call the roll. The following members were present: Scott Walker, Chairman, and Councilmembers: Jennifer Van Vrancken, Joseph Marino, III, Deano Bonano, Byron Lee, Arita Bohannan, and Hans Liljeberg. The following members were absent: None Ms. Cynthia Lee Sheng, Parish President; The Chairman called upon the Honorable Cynthia Lee Sheng, Parish President to address the Council at this time. The next item of business was adoption of the consent agenda. It was on motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker that the Consent Agenda be adopted. Vote on the adoption of the foregoing motion resulted as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The motion was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, and seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145737 A resolution selecting Inner Parish Security Corporation to provide for security guard services for a period of two (2) years at various locations throughout the Parish of Jefferson for the Jefferson Parish Department of Safety and Security under RFP No. 0494. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 145175, adopted on the 16th day of October, 2024, the Jefferson Parish Council authorized the Purchasing Department to advertise for Request for Proposals to provide security guard services for a period of two (2) years at various locations throughout the Parish of Jefferson for the Jefferson Parish Department of Safety and Security for the Department of Safety and Security under RFP No. 0494; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of Jefferson Parish to obtain competitive proposals as allowed by Section 2-985 et. seq. of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances from qualified proposers who are interested in providing security guard services for a period of two (2) years at various locations throughout the Parish of Jefferson for the Jefferson Parish Department of Safety and Security; and WHEREAS, the Evaluation Committee for RFP 0494 met on the 16th day of January, 2025; and WHEREAS, the Council Chairman was notified of the results of the Evaluation Committee by letter dated January 17, 2025. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, State of Louisiana: SECTION 1. That the Jefferson Parish Council does hereby select Inner Parish Security Corporation to provide for security guard services for a period of two (2) years at various locations throughout the Parish of Jefferson for the Jefferson Parish Department of Safety and Security under RFP No. 0494. SECTION 2. That the Administration shall negotiate a contractual agreement with selected vendor and said agreement shall be submitted to the Council in complete form, including all terms and conditions, for approval, authorization and ratification by Council Resolution prior to execution of said agreement. SECTION 3. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Mr. Bonano, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145738 A resolution selecting Health Management Associates, Inc. to conduct a senior citizen needs assessment survey for the Parish of Jefferson. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 144736, adopted on the 7th day of August, 2024, the Jefferson Parish Council authorized its Purchasing Department to advertise for Statements of Qualifications from persons or firms interested in conducting a senior citizen needs assessment survey for the Parish of Jefferson; and WHEREAS, the responses to Statements of Qualifications were received on the 25th day of October 2024; and WHEREAS, the Evaluation Committee met on the 9th day of December, 2024; and WHEREAS, the Council Chairman was notified of the results of the Evaluation Committee by letter dated December 10, 2024. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, State of Louisiana: SECTION 1. That the Jefferson Parish Council does hereby select Health Management Associates, Inc. to conduct a senior citizen needs assessment survey for the Parish of Jefferson. SECTION 2. That the Administration shall negotiate a contractual agreement with selected vendor and said agreement shall be submitted to the Council in complete form, including all terms and conditions, for approval, authorization and ratification by Council Resolution prior to execution of said agreement. SECTION 3. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairman, or Vice-Chairwoman is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. It was moved by Ms. Van Vrancken, and seconded by Mr. Walker, that Item #3 on the agenda of a resolution authorizing the Council to go into executive session to discuss legal matters concerning a lawsuit entitled The Parish of Jefferson v. Central Realty of Louisiana, Inc. 24th JDC Case No. 824-671, Div. M and to provide for related matters is hereby cancelled. (Parishwide) The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The motion was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On the motion of Mr. Lee, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following ordinance was offered:
SUMMARY NO. 26465 ORDINANCE NO. 26931 An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 26893 adopted November 6, 2024, to update the reference to the development drawings approved under Docket No. ES-5724. (Council District 3) WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 26893 approved the request submitted under Docket No. ES-57-24 for the Preliminary and Final Plat of subdivision of Lot 1, Sq. 10-B and Lot A, Sq. 9, Upland Subdivision Jefferson Parish, into Lots 5 – 30, Sq. 10-B and Lots 6, 7, 9, and 10, Sq. 9. Upland Subdivision, with a development agreement for sewer, water, and streets, which lots are owned by Banneker LLC, and approving and accepting the Final Plat of said subdivision; and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 26893 was amended to include language regarding the Corrective Action Plan approved for the site by the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) and the need for a No Further Action Letter from LDEQ prior to issuance of any building permits; and WHEREAS, the following language from said ordinance was added to the approved survey: Banneker, LLC shall provide a copy of the No Further Action letter determination from LDEQ for each building permit applied for at this site. No building permits shall be issued unless and until the No Further Action letter determination from LDEQ has been submitted to the Building Permits Department of Jefferson Parish; and WHEREAS, the addition of said language added a last revised date of November 13, 2024 and, thus, Ordinance No. 26907 needs to be revised in order to update the references to the development drawings approved under Docket No. ES-57-24. NOW, THEREFORE, THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. That Section I of Ordinance No. 26893 adopted on November 6, 2024 is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION I. That the Preliminary and Final Plat by Gandolfo Kuhn, LLC and stamped by Walter J. Stone, PLS, last revised November 13, 2024, submitted under Docket No. ES-57-24, showing the subdivision of Lot 1, Sq. 10-B and Lot A, Sq. 9, Upland Subdivision Jefferson Parish, LA, into Lots 5 – 30, Sq. 10-B and Lots 6, 7, 9, and 10, Sq. 9. Upland Subdivision in accordance with said plan, is hereby approved and accepted. SECTION II. That the Parish of Jefferson has not examined or reviewed the title of any portion of land shown, or any restrictive covenants or restrictions placed on said property, and that the action of the Parish in this matter does not imply (1) that the applicant’s or owner’s title or ownership is valid, (2) that there are or are not any restrictive covenants or other restrictions on said property, or (3) that any restrictive covenants or restrictions that may be on said property are enforceable or are not enforceable. SECTION III. That the Planning Director is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to sign all documents and acts necessary and proper in the premises to give full force and effect to this ordinance. The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The ordinance was declared adopted on the 5th day of February, 2025, and shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten (10) days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the Parish President, or, if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time for ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07b of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on the day of such approval. On motion of Mr. Liljeberg, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following ordinance was offered: SUMMARY NO. 26466 ORDINANCE NO. 26932 An ordinance submitted under Docket No. ES-127-24 approving the Preliminary Plat of subdivision of Lots, 17, 18, and 19, Sq. 102, Harlem Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, into Lots 17A, Sq. 102, Harlem Subdivision, which lots are owned by the Successions of Alice Heinsz Morgan and Kenneth Richard Morgan, the Succession of Thomas William Morgan, and Timothy Morgan, and approving and accepting the Final Plat of said subdivision. (Council District 5). WHEREAS, the Successions of Alice Heinsz Morgan and Kenneth Richard Morgan, the Succession of Thomas William Morgan, and Timothy Morgan are the owners of Lots 17, 18, and 19, Sq. 102, Harlem Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana; and WHEREAS, said owners acquired said property by Act of Sale, dated July 20, 1950, registered in COB 288, Page 647; by by Judgment of Possession in Succession of Mrs. Mary Lilian Borgstede, wife of William Heinsz, 24TH JDC, No. 32271, dated May 31, 1954; by Judgment of Possession in Succession of William Otto Heinsz, 24th JDC, No. 269785, dated July 26, 1982; and by Judgment of Possession in Succession of Thomas Harry Morgan, 24th JDC, No. 3470203, dated June 24, 1987; and WHEREAS, said owners desire to subdivide said Lots 17, 18, and 19 into a lot to be designated as Lot 17A, Sq. 102, Harlem Subdivision; and WHEREAS, no public improvements are required, therefore the Preliminary Plat and Final Plat may be approved and accepted in combination in accordance with Section 33-2.32.4. (b)(5); and WHEREAS, the Planning Director of this Parish has caused to be duly advertised, as prescribed by law, a public hearing in connection with the subdivision of said lots under Docket No. ES-127-24; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Planning Advisory Board, in accordance with the law. NOW, THEREFORE, THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. That the Preliminary and Final Plat of Dading, Marques & Associates, LLC, L.S., dated November 5th, 2025, showing the subdivision of Lots 17, 18, and 19, Sq. 102, Harlem Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana into Lot 17A, Sq. 102, Harlem Subdivision in said square in accordance with said plan, is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That the Parish of Jefferson has not examined or reviewed the title of any portion of land shown, or any restrictive covenants or restrictions placed on said property, and that the action of the Parish in this matter does not imply (1) that the applicant’s or owner’s title or ownership is valid, (2) that there are or are not any restrictive covenants or other restrictions on said property, or (3) that any restrictive covenants or restrictions that may be on said property are enforceable or are not enforceable. SECTION 3. That the Planning Director is hereby authorized, empowered, and directed to sign all documents and acts necessary and proper in the premises to give full force and effect to this ordinance. This ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 5th day of February, 2025, and shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten (10) days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the Parish President, or, if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time for ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on the day of such approval.
On the motion of Ms. Bohannan, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following ordinance was offered: SUMMARY NO. 26467 ORDINANCE NO. 26933 An ordinance amending the Official Zoning Map of Jefferson Parish, Lot 14, Square 39, Pontchartrain Gardens Subdivision Unit 2, located at 3120 Transcontinental Drive, bounded by Rye St., Kent Ave., and Quincy St.; more particularly amending the zoning classification from RR-3 Three and Four-Family Residential District to C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District, as requested under Planning Department Docket No. EZ-27-24. (Council District 4) WHEREAS, Lot 14, Square 39, Pontchartrain Gardens Subdivision, Unit 2 located at 3120 Transcontinental Drive, bounded by Rye Street, Kent Avenue and Quincy Street is designated as RR3, Three and Four Family Residential on the Official Zoning Map of Jefferson Parish; and WHEREAS, the Planning Director of this Parish has caused to be duly advertised, as prescribed by law, a public hearing in connection with the zoning reclassification of said lot under Docket No. EZ-2724; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Planning Advisory Board, in accordance with law. NOW, THEREFORE, THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. That the zoning classification of Lot 14, Square 39, Pontchartrain Gardens Subdivision, Unit 2, Jefferson Parish, LA, be and is hereby amended and changed from RR-3, Three and FourFamily Residential to C-1, Neighborhood Commercial. SECTION II. That the Planning Director for the Parish of Jefferson be and is hereby directed, authorized and empowered to make any necessary and appropriate changes and amendments to the Official Zoning Map contained in Chapter 40 Zoning of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, designating the above mentioned and described property as C-1, Neighborhood Commercial. SECTION III. That the Parish of Jefferson has not examined or reviewed the title of any portion of land shown, or any restrictive covenants or restrictions placed on said property, and that the action of the Parish in this matter does not imply (1) that the applicant’s or owner’s title or ownership is valid, (2) that there are or are not any restrictive covenants or other restrictions on said property, or (3) that any restrictive covenants or restrictions that may be on said property are enforceable or are not enforceable. This ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS:7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 5th day of February, 2025, and shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten (10) days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the Parish President, or, if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time for ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on the day of such approval. On motion of Mr. Liljeberg, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following ordinance was offered: SUMMARY NO. 26468ORDINANCE NO. 26934 An ordinance amending the Official Zoning Map of Jefferson Parish, Lots 18 & 19, Harlem Subdivision, Sq. 102, located at 3200 W Metairie Avenue N., bounded by W Metairie Ave. N, N. Causeway Blvd, W Metairie Ave S, and Athania Pkwy.; more particularly amending the zoning classification from R-1A Single-Family Residential District to GO-2 General Office District/ CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone, as requested under Planning Department Docket No. EZ-2324. (Council District 5) WHEREAS, Lots 18 & 19, Harlem Subdivision, Sq. 102, located at 3200 W Metairie Avenue N., bounded by W Metairie Ave. N, N. Causeway Blvd, W Metairie Ave S, and Athania Pkwy. are designated as R-1A Single-Family Residential District on the Official Zoning Map of Jefferson Parish; and WHEREAS, Planning Department Docket No. ES-127-24 is the subdivision of Lot 18 & 19 into proposed lot 17A, Harlem Subdivision, Sq. 102.; and WHEREAS, the Planning Director of this Parish has caused to be duly advertised, as prescribed by law, a public hearing in connection with the zoning reclassification of said lot under Docket No. EZ-2324; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Planning Advisory Board, in accordance with law; NOW, THEREFORE, THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. That the zoning classification of Lots 18 & 19, Harlem Subdivision, Sq. 102, Jefferson Parish, LA, be and is hereby amended and changed from R-1A Single-Family Residential District to GO-2 General Office District/CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone. SECTION 2. That the Planning Director for the Parish of Jefferson be and is hereby directed, authorized and empowered to make any necessary and appropriate changes and amendments to the Official Zoning Map contained in Chapter 40 Zoning of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, designating the above mentioned and described property as GO-2 General Office District/CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone. SECTION 3. That the Parish of Jefferson has not examined or reviewed the title of any portion of land shown, or any restrictive covenants or restrictions placed on said property, and that the action of the Parish in this matter does not imply (1) that the applicant’s or owner’s title or ownership is valid, (2) that there are or are not any restrictive covenants or other restrictions on said property, or (3) that any restrictive covenants or restrictions that may be on said property are enforceable or are not enforceable. This ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 5th day of February, 2025, and shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten (10) days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the Parish President, or, if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time for ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on the day of such approval. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following ordinance was offered: SUMMARY NO. 26469 ORDINANCE NO. 26935 An ordinance to amend Chapter 20, Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions and Chapter 33, Unified Development Code to update references for the position of Landscape Architect, clarify and amend related provisions associated with permitting, applications, and procedures, and provide for related matters; as recommended by a study authorized by the Planning Director on June 13, 2024. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, on June 13, 2024, the Planning Director initiated
a text study of Chapter 20 Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions, Chapter 33 Unified Development Code, and Chapter 40 Zoning of the Code of Ordinances, with the intent with the intent of updating references for the position of Landscape Architect, clarifying and amending related provisions associated with permitting, applications, and procedures, and providing for related matters, in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, in an effort to open the position to planners with a landscape/horticulturalist background, but not necessarily a LA license, the Planning Department recently renamed the position of “Landscape Architect” to “Landscape Planner”; and WHEREAS, amendments to the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances are necessary to support this change including adding references to the Landscape Planner position in sections of the Code of Ordinances pertaining to landscaping and tree preservation; and WHEREAS, Planning worked with the Building Permits and Parkways departments to develop additional amendments related to permitting procedures and tree preservation standards; and WHEREAS, minor changes to the site plan review provisions for new industrial districts are also addressed; and WHEREAS, the proposed amendments support the Comprehensive Plan objectives of employing best planning practices and effective regulatory tools and minimizing negative impacts of new development or redevelopment through up-to-date regulations and standards based on best practices; and WHEREAS, the Planning Director of this Parish has caused to be duly advertised, as prescribed by law, a public hearing in connection with the text amendment under Docket No. TXT-2-24; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Planning Advisory Board, in accordance with law. NOW, THEREFORE, THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. That Chapter 20 Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions, Sec. 20-23. Definitions., is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 20-23. Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms, phrases, words and derivations shall have the meaning given herein, unless it shall be apparent from the context that a different meaning is intended: (1) Code enforcement officer shall mean any employee of the Parish of Jefferson or any of its districts, agencies and/or departments who is authorized to make inspections, issue violation notices or summons and/or otherwise authorized to enforce the ordinances of Jefferson Parish. The term “code enforcement officer” shall include, but not be limited to: inspectors of the department of building permits, inspectors of the department of code compliance and enforcement, landscape architect or landscape planner of the planning department, parish arborist of the parkways department, Humane Officer of the Jefferson Protection and Animal Welfare Services, inspectors of the department of environmental affairs, inspectors of the department of fire and emergency services and any empowered Officer or Deputy of the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office. The term “code enforcement officer” shall also mean any duly qualified and authorized independent contractor, and its authorized employees, retained by and under contract with the parish to assist the parish or any of its districts, agencies and/or departments in making inspections, issuing violation notices or summons and/or otherwise assisting in the enforcement of the ordinances of Jefferson Parish. *** SECTION 2. That Chapter 33 Unified Development Code, Sec. 33-1.10. Appendix, is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 33-1.10. Appendix. The Appendix of this UDC shall include, but not be limited to, the application forms with submittal requirements; the application fee schedules; the application and information required for Metairie Ridge Tree Preservation District (MRTPD) applications permits, the information required on the drawings—plans, elevations, details—for site plan review; the landscape and buffer planting and maintenance specifications, the Subdivision Public Improvements Standards Manual; and street improvements plans. These documents are not set out herein, but are available for download from the Parish’s website address or for inspection by hard copy in the following offices: the Parkways Department for the MRTPD application forms, the Planning Department for all other application forms, fee schedules, site plan submittal requirements, landscaping specifications, and street improvements plans; or the Department of Engineering for the Subdivision Public Improvements Standards Manual. SECTION 3. That Chapter 33 Unified Development Code, Sec. 33-3.41.6.1. Site plan review, is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 33-3.41.6.1. Site plan review. (a) Site plan review required. In accordance with this section and Section 33-2.25, Site plan, in Article 2, Procedures, of this UDC, site plan review is required when the following actions occur: (1) New development. (2) For existing development: a. Change of use that requires an increase in the number of parking needed to service the structure, shall result in greater compliance with the I-MU District requirements for the portion of the building, structure, or site area that is proposed to be altered, to the maximum extent practical, given the type and extent of the alteration, and the constraints of the site, as determined by the Planning Director after considering LURTC comments. b. Any additions to developments or structures, including construction of parking area(s) or lots, which add fifty (50) percent or more to the size, in terms of total area or total number of parking spaces, of the original development. Any addition shall fully comply with the provisions of the I-MU District. c. (3) Any amendments made to an approved site plan. (4) Any development activity that requires a variance from the Parish Council. (5) Detached signs. (b) Site plan review not required. The following developments or activities shall not be subject to site plan review. (1) Interior renovations; (2) Any routine exterior maintenance as determined by the Planning Director, including excavation, filling, or grading; (3) Change of use that does not increase required parking; or (4) Sign permits for signs meeting all requirements of these standards except detached signs, which are subject to site plan review and listed above. *** SECTION 4. That Chapter 33 Unified Development Code, Sec. 33-3.42.6.1. Site plan review., is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 33-3.42.6.1. Site plan review. (a) Site plan review required. In accordance with this section and Section 33-2.25, Site plan, in Article 2, Procedures, of this UDC, site plan review is required when the following actions occur: (1) When the I-L District abuts or is located across the street right-of-way from any district other than an I-L, I-H, or I-LF District and when the following actions occur: a. New development. b. For existing development: 1. Change of use that requires an increase in the number of parking spaces needed to service the structure, shall result in greater compliance with the I-L District requirements for the portion of the building, structure, or site area that is proposed to be altered, to the maximum extent practical, given the type and extent of the alteration, and the constraints of the site, as determined by the Planning Director after considering LURTC comments.
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Any additions to developments or structures, including construction of parking area(s) or lots, which add fifty (50) percent or more to the size, in terms of total area or total number of parking spaces, of the original development. Any addition shall fully comply with the provisions of the I-L District. c. Detached signs. (2) Any amendments made to an approved site plan. (3) Any development activity that requires a variance from the Parish Council. (b) Site plan review not required. The following developments or activities shall not be subject to site plan review. (1) Interior renovations; (2) Any routine exterior maintenance as determined by the Planning Director, including excavation, filling, or grading; (3) Change of use that does not increase required parking; or (4) Sign permits for signs meeting all requirements of these standards or the underlying zoning district, except detached signs monument or freestanding directional signs, which are when subject to site plan review as per section (a) above. *** SECTION 5. That Chapter 33 Unified Development Code, Sec. 33-3.43.6.1. Site plan review., is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 33-3.43.6.1. Site plan review. (a) Site plan review required. A site plan is required in accordance with this section and Section 33-2.25, Site plan, in Article 2, Procedures, of this UDC, when the following actions occur: (1) When the I-H District abuts or is located across the street right-of-way from any district other than the I-L, I-H, or I-LF District, and when the following actions occur: a. New development. b. For existing development: 1. Change of use that requires an increase in the number of parking spaces needed to service the structure, shall result in greater compliance with the I-H District requirements for the portion of the building, structure, or site area that is proposed to be altered, to the maximum extent practical, given the type and extent of the alteration, and the constraints of the site, as determined by the Planning Director after considering LURTC comments. 2. Any additions to developments or structures, including construction of parking area(s) or lots, which add fifty (50) percent or more to the size, in terms of total area or total number of parking spaces, of the original development. Any addition shall fully comply with the provisions of the I-H District. c. (2) Any amendments made to an approved site plan. (3) Any development activity that requires a variance from the Parish Council. (b) Site plan review not required. The following developments or activities shall not be subject to site plan review. (1) Interior renovations; (2) Any routine exterior maintenance as determined by the Planning Director, including excavation, filling, or grading; (3) Change of use that does not increase required parking; or (4) Sign permits for signs meeting all requirements of these standards or the underlying zoning district, except monument or freestanding directional signs, which are subject to site plan review. *** SECTION 6. That Chapter 33 Unified Development Code, Sec. 33-3.44.6.1. Site plan review., is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 33-3.44.6.1. Site plan review. Site plan review is required for all new development and any expansion or alteration of a structure in the I-LF in accordance with Section 33-2.25, Site plan, in Article 2, Procedures, of this UDC. If the Planning Director determines that the I-LF regulations are fully met, the Planning Director may grant ministerial approval and the development may proceed to the building permit process. Site plan review is not required unless the proposed development activity involves a special permitted use or requires a variances from the Parish Council. Site plan review is required for special permitted uses and development activity that require a variance from the Parish Council, in accordance with Section 33-2.25, Site plan, in Article 2, Procedures, of this UDC. *** SECTION 7. That Chapter 33 Unified Development Code, Sec. 33-3.45.6.1. Site plan review., is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 33-3.45.6.1. Site plan review. Site plan review is not required unless a special permitted use is triggered. Site plan review is required for special permitted uses, in accordance with Section 33-2.25, Site plan, in Article 2, Procedures, of this UDC. Site plan review is not required unless the proposed development activity involves a special permitted use or requires a variances from the Parish Council. Site plan review is required for special permitted uses and development activity that require a variance from the Parish Council, in accordance with Section 33-2.25, Site plan, in Article 2, Procedures, of this UDC. *** SECTION 8. That Chapter 33 Unified Development Code, Sec. 33-3.65.7.5. Tree preservation and removal procedures., is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 33-3.65.7.5. Tree preservation and removal procedures. (a) All development shall comply with the development approval provisions provided in Sec. 33-3.66.7 of this UDC, except for tree preservation or tree removal included as part of a development activity under the purview of the OMC or the Planning Director.: (b) The review and approval process for tree preservation or tree removal shall follow standard OMNCD procedures, except tree removal only in the OMNCD shall follow the procedures outlined in Sec. 33-3.66.7. (1) Tree preservation or tree removal associated with applications subject to OMC review for construction or new development, alteration, or addition within the district shall be submitted with an OMNCD application to the Planning Department, which shall be the repository for these application materials, rather than the Department of Parkways. (2) The review and approval process for tree preservation or tree removal shall follow standard OMNCD procedures, except that tree removal only in the OMNCD shall follow the procedures outlined in Sec. 33-3.66.7. *** SECTION 9. That Chapter 33 Unified Development Code, Sec. 33-3.66.7.2. Parkways permit requirements and review procedures., is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 33-3.66.7.2. Parkways permit requirements and review procedures. (a) Application requirements. (1) General. a. The two (2) types of Metairie Ridge Tree Preservation District (MRTPD) applications are minor construction activities, and major construction activities which include tree removal, as defined in this section with specific requirements for each provided in the Appendix. Applications vary by type. The Metairie Ridge Tree Preservation District (MRTPD) application for minor construction activities or major construction activities shall be filed with either the Building Permits Department or the Planning Department, as applicable, prior to any construction activity in the MRTPD or the OMNCD. b. The MRTPD tree removal application, with the required information as listed in the Appendix of this UDC, shall be filed with the Department of Parkways prior to any tree removal in the MRTPD or the OMNCD. c. The MRTPD application shall notwithstanding, and in addition to, any other permitting requirements stated in Chapter 8 or any other chapter of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, prior to any construction activity or tree removal in the MRTPD. d. Tree protection plan. 1. A tree protection plan is not required for minor construction activities. 2. Tree removal only, while defined as major construction activity, does not require a tree protection plan; however, the Parish Arborist may require the submittal of a tree protection plan if, after the property owner applies for tree removal, it is determined that the tree removal may be detrimental to other protected trees and tree protection is necessary. 3. For major construction activities, the applicant or property owner are required to submit a tree protection plan in accordance with Sec. 336.27.9. Tree protection plan. 4. Violation of the tree protection plan and additional preservation and replacement requirements shall be a violation of this UDC subject to the penalties outlined in Sec. 33-6.27. Tree preservation. (2) Exceptions. Exceptions to the application and fee requirements are as follows: a. When a property owner has no trees on his property or within ten (10) feet of the subject property line on abutting property, the property owner may submit an affidavit to that effect with his building permit. This affidavit releases the property owner from the requirements of this section. b. When a property owner has no protected trees as defined in this article on his property or within ten (10) feet of the subject property line on abutting property, the property owner may submit an affidavit with his building permit signed by the property owner and certified by a landscape architect, a landscape contractor or an arborist licensed as such by the State of Louisiana stating that no existing trees meet the “protected tree” qualification. This affidavit releases the property owner from the requirements of this section. (b) Review procedures. (1) Parish Arborist review. a. There will be no review of the application or site by the Parish Arborist for minor construction activities. b. The Parish Arborist shall review applications for tree removal and the tree protection plan component for major construction activity applications. (2) Minor construction activity applications. A complete MRTPD application shall be submitted to the Building Permits Department, or the Planning Department as a part of the site plan review application, if required, and be attached to the applicant’s building permit. (3) Tree removal only applications and mMajor construction activity applications: a. A complete MRTPD application: 1. For major construction activities in the MRTPD, the MRTPD application shall be submitted to the Building Permits Department as a part of the building permit. 2. For major construction activities in the OMNCD that require site plan review, the MRTPD application shall be submitted to the Planning Department as a part of the site plan review application. 3. For major construction activities in the OMNCD that do not require site plan review, the MRTPD application shall be submitted to the Building Permits Department as a part of the building permit. 4. Any major construction activity that involves tree removal shall require a separate tree removal application that is submitted to the Parkways
Department. b. The Parish Arborist shall provide a recommendation in writing, within ten (10) business days of receipt of application. c. The property owner or his agent may, in writing to the Department of Parkways, request a specific number of additional business days for the review in order to resolve any outstanding issues regarding his application including the submission of a tree protection plan if one was not submitted with the application. d. The Parkways Director shall make a decision regarding the issuance of the requested MRTPD application. (4) Tree removal applications. a. A complete MRTPD tree removal application shall be submitted to the Department of Parkways. b. The Parish Arborist shall provide a recommendation in writing, within ten (10) business days of receipt of application. c. The property owner or his agent may, in writing to the Department of Parkways, request a specific number of additional business days for the review in order to resolve any outstanding issues regarding his application including the submission of a tree protection plan if one was not submitted with the application. d. The Parkways Director shall make a decision regarding the issuance of the requested MRTPD tree removal application. (c) Additional requirements. When necessary to protect the tree canopy in the MRTPD, the Parkways Director is authorized to add, as requirements for the issuance of a building permit on private property in the MRTPD, the recommendations of the Parish Arborist regarding tree preservation, tree removal and replacement of trees on private property and public property abutting the permit site. A building permit is required for all construction activity, as defined in the MRTPD, notwithstanding the provisions of the Building Code of Jefferson Parish. (d) Approval. For permits, if approval is granted a copy of the tree protection plan and application with a statement of additional tree preservation or replacement requirements for the permit, if any, will be attached to any permit issued by the Department of Parkways. *** SECTION 10. That Chapter 33 Unified Development Code, Sec. 33-6.25.5. Greenspace standards., is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 33-6.25.5. Greenspace standards. (a) Generally. *** (b) Streetscape. Streetscape landscaping is located along street rights-of-way and intended to enhance the streetscape, define entrances and walkways, provide visual breaks along blank building facades, and screen mechanical equipment and similar appurtenances. Streetscape landscaping shall not apply in the I-L and I-H Districts when located across a street right-of-way from a I-L, I-H, or I-LF District. (1) Plant materials. Each streetscape landscape area shall be planted with trees, shrubs, and grass or other groundcover in accordance with the following requirements: a. Trees. 1. Traditional (T) character: One (1) Class A tree per every thirty (30) linear feet, or fraction thereof, of street frontage is required, except that the Parish Landscape Architect or Landscape Planner may approve multiple Class B or Class C trees as substitute if the depth of the streetscape landscape area will not accommodate one or more Class A trees. In locations where planting area for trees is limited and surrounded by impervious surfaces, a soil cell pavement support system shall be used. Size of the system to be determined by the Parish Arborist. *** SECTION 11. That Chapter 33 Unified Development Code, Sec. 33-6.25.11. Minor amendment., is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 33-6.25.11. Minor amendment. The Planning Director is authorized to approve the following minor changes to an approved landscaping plan if the minor change does not alter the overall characteristics of the plan or create adverse impacts on adjacent uses or public services and facilities and when the Landscape Architect or Landscape Planner recommends that a change is necessary because strict adherence to the plan would be deleterious to the health and longevity of the plant materials or because special conditions and circumstances exist on the site that make compliance impractical or would result in a hardship as distinguished from mere inconvenience: *** SECTION 12. That Chapter 33 Unified Development Code, Sec. 33-6.25.12. Enforcement., is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 33-6.25.12. Enforcement. The Landscape Architect or Landscape Planner of the Planning Department is authorized to enforce the greenspace provisions of this section. No certificate of completeness or occupancy may be issued for any lot or use subject to the requirements of this division unless all the requirements have been met. Failure to implement the landscaping plan, or to maintain the property or use in conformance with the landscaping plan, is cause for violation pursuant to the procedure for administrative adjudication established in Chapter 2.5, Administrative Adjudication of Public Health, Housing, Fire Code, Environmental and Historic District Violations, of this Code. *** SECTION 13. That Chapter 33 Unified Development Code, Sec. 33-6.27.4. Protected and prohibited trees., is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 33-6.27.4. Protected and prohibited trees. (a) Protected trees shall include all significant trees and other canopy trees where at least fifty (50) percent of the base of the tree is located in a preservation area, and all replacement trees, as further described below. (b) Significant trees shall include the following species that have a DBH of eight (8) inches or greater: 1. All Oaks, except Water Oaks. 2. All Elms. 3. All Bald Cypress, except those located within fifteen (15) feet of a building foundation. 34. All Magnolias. 45. Sycamore. 56. Any tree that contributes to the canopy and has a DBH of at least twenty-four (24) inches, except Bald cypress trees and prohibited trees listed in subsection (e) below. 67. Replacement trees required in Sec. 33-6.27.10. *** SECTION 14. That Chapter 33 Unified Development Code, Sec. 33-6.27.6. Responsibility for tree preservation., is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 33-6.27.6. Responsibility for tree preservation. (a) Generally. A property owner shall be responsible for the maintenance and protection of all protected trees on his or her property at all times. (b) Construction-related damage. The property owner is responsible to ensure the health of protected tree(s) during construction and for one (1) calendar year after the issuance of the certificate of completeness for the permitted activity. If the pParish aArborist, Landscape Planner, or lLandscape aArchitect determines that loss of or damage to a protected tree resulted from construction, the property owner shall repair the damaged tree or replace it in accordance with this section. Failure to fulfill these requirements may result in penalties in accordance with this section. *** SECTION 15. That Chapter 33 Unified Development Code, Sec. 33-6.27.7. Standards for the preservation of protected trees., is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 33-6.27.7. Standards for the preservation of protected trees. (a) Generally. A protected tree shall be preserved and protected in accordance with the standards of this section, and shall be replaced in accordance with Sec. 33-6.27.910 if approved for cutting or clearing. In addition to the standards below, the pParish lLandscape Aarchitect, Landscape Planner, or pParish aArborist may recommend additional tree preservation requirements. (b) Protection during construction activities. Construction activity, including excavation, filling, grading, trenching, demolition, construction, or other activity is prohibited within the Root Protection Zone (RPZ), except as provided in this section. When a tree protection plan is required, the following minimum requirements for preservation of protected trees shall apply: (1) Protective barrier. Prior to any construction activity, the property owner shall erect a protective barrier around each protected tree or group of protected trees that are designated for preservation, as follows: a. A protective barrier shall be a minimum of six (6) feet high and constructed of chain-link fenceing, orange vinyl construction fencing, or other similar fencing that will remain in place until construction is completed; b. The barrier shall be erected and maintained at least one (1) foot past the Root Protection Zone of the protected tree(s), or ten (10) feet from the base of the tree(s), whichever is greater. For every 1 inch of a tree’s diameter (DBH), 1.5 feet of the root zone radius shall be protected (1.5 ft. x DBH). The pParish lLandscape aArchitect, Landscape Planner, or Pparish Aarborist may approve barrier placement within the RPZ based on site conditions; c. Barriers shall be self-supporting and not supported by the plants they are protecting; d. A weatherproof or metal sign shall be mounted on the tree protection fencing with minimum dimensions of three (3) feet in height by five (5) feet in width; with the following notice printed on the sign in English and Spanish, “Tree Protection Area Do Not Enter.” and “Zona de Protección de Árboles No Entre”. *** (2) Barrier exception. Where site conditions make a protective barrier impracticable as determined by the parish landscape architect or parish arborist, as applicable, the pParish lLandscape aArchitect, Landscape Planner, or the Parish Aarborist may grant an exception to the erection of all or part of the barrier for all or part of the construction period, provided that the RPZ is protected by three-quarter (3/4)inch plywood sheets placed around the protected tree(s) in the RPZ on a minimum six (6)-inch base of shredded hardwood mulch, or by any other measure deemed necessary by the landscape architect or arborist. (3) Trenching or digging. Trenching or digging may occur within the RPZ subject to the following requirements: a. The method for any excavation to deal with displaced roots shall be air spade, root pruning, or other commonly accepted horticultural method as approved by the pParish lLandscape aArchitect, Landscape Planner, or pParish aArborist, in accordance with the following criteria: *** (8) Access. Contractor vehicles and equipment shall use only one (1) access route in and out of the property and this access route shall be the existing or proposed driveway. If an existing driveway is used for access and is to be demolished, it shall be the last feature demolished during the demolition/new construction process. In cases where there is no existing driveway, the pParish lLandscape aArchitect, Landscape Planner, or pParish aArborist, as applicable, shall evaluate the impact of the proposed access route on protected trees and may recommend alternate routes. *** (c) Preservation through site design standards.
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There shall be no soil fill greater than two (2) inches, other than wood chips or mulch, within the RPZ. At least seventy-five (75) percent of any pPaving within the RPZ shall be permeable. In situations where the paving within the RPZ continuously extends outside the RPZ, the portions outside the RPZ may be constructed of the same permeable material used within the RPZ. Pouring concrete to replace an existing sidewalk or entrance walk within the RPZ is allowed only when a material such as a plastic vapor barrier is laid down first permeable material is used. (d) Cutting or clearing protected trees. The Parish Landscape Architect, Landscape Planner, or Parish Arborist may allow, through the applicable development approval procedures, the cutting or clearing of a protected tree under the following circumstances: *** SECTION 16. That Chapter 33 Unified Development Code, Sec. 33-6.27.9. Tree protection plan., is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 33-6.27.9. Tree protection plan. (a) A tree protection plan shall include the following minimum information, described in notes and shown in graphics: *** (d) Where a tree protection plan is required, the following shall apply: (1) The applicant shall provide an affidavit signed by the property owner agreeing that no construction activity shall commence until all tree protection measures are in place in accordance with the approved tree protection plan approved by the Parish Arborist. Commencement of construction activity without the approved tree protection measures in place is a violation of this section and subject to the penalties of this section. (2) Removal of tree protection measures. a. Removal of the tree protection measures shall occur when the construction activity is complete and the Department of Building Permits has issued the certificate of completeness. b. If a property owner wants to begin landscaping his or her property prior to the issuance of the certificate of completeness, he or she may submit a written request to the planning department or parkways department for an inspection of the site by the Parish Landscape Architect, Landscape Planner, or Parish Arborist, as applicable. The Parish Landscape Architect, Landscape Planner, or Parish Arborist may authorize the removal of the tree protection measures prior to the issuance of a certificate of completeness if it is his or her determination that the remaining construction activities will not have a negative impact upon the protected trees. The Parish Landscape Architect, Landscape Planner, or Parish Arborist shall provide notification to the property owner and the Department of Building Permits that authorization has been given or denied for the removal of the tree protection measures. (3) At any time after the issuance of development approval, in accordance with this section, the Parish Landscape Architect, Landscape Planner, or Parish Arborist may recommend to the Parkways Director or Building Permits Director that a “stop work order” be issued or a permit revoked and a violation citation issued to protect trees. *** SECTION 17. That Chapter 33 Unified Development Code, Sec. 33-6.27.10. Tree replacement., is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 33-6.27.10. Tree replacement. Where replacement of a protected tree is required, the following shall apply: (1) Minimum caliper. Each protected tree that is to be replaced shall be replaced on-site with a tree with a minimum trunk size of two (2) inches caliper. Trees determined by a licensed arborist to be hazardous or diseased may be replaced on a one to one (1:1) ratio, only if that determination is corroborated by the parish arborist. In all cases, the Parish Arborist’s determination of the health of a tree shall prevail. *** (4) Replacement of protected trees shall be in accordance with the following timelines: a. For protected trees removed after approved for removal in accordance with this section, replacement shall occur within one (1) calendar year of the date of the issuance of the approval for the removal, unless the property owner has applied for a building permit within the year, in which case the trees shall be replaced before the issuance of the certificate of completeness by the Department of Building Permits after inspection and certification by the Parish Landscape Architect, Landscape Planner, or Parish Arborist that installation is complete and in compliance with this section. b. For protected trees that must be replaced as a result of construction-related damage, replacement shall occur as soon as practicable given growing conditions, as determined by the Parish Arborist, Landscape Planner, or Parish Landscape Architect, as applicable, but in no case shall replacement be later than one (1) calendar year after the protected tree was removed. *** (6) Maintenance and Inspection. a. The owner, tenant, or their agent, if any, shall be jointly and severally responsible for the maintenance, repair, and replacement of all required protected trees over the entire life of the development. b. The Parish Arborist, Landscape Planner, or Landscape Architect shall conduct a site visit within approximately one (1) year following the date of planting to ensure that replacement trees remain planted and are healthy. *** (7) Fee-in-lieu. In lieu of replacement trees on the project site, the property owner may provide the monetary value of the required replacement tree(s) based on the monetary value needed to fulfill the replacement requirements outlined in this section, as determined by the Parish Landscape Architect, Landscape Planner, or Parish Arborist. This value shall be established based upon the current market value for local nursery stock. The money shall be paid to the Department of Parkways, placed in a special parish fund or account, and dedicated to the planting, repair, maintenance or upkeep of trees on Jefferson Parish public property. *** SECTION 18. That Chapter 33 Unified Development Code, Sec. 33-6.27.13. Violations of this section., is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 33-6.27.13. Violations of this section. (a) Obligation of property owner. For purposes of enforcement of this section: *** (b) Enforcement. Upon report of a violation of any of the provisions of this section, the Parish Arborist, Landscape Planner, or Parish Landscape Architect shall immediately investigate the alleged violation. Upon confirmation of sufficient evidence that the violation occurred, the Parkways Director or Planning Director, as applicable, shall notify the property owner in writing, indicating the nature of the violation and ordering the discontinuance of the illegal activity and any action necessary to correct it, including action pursuant to Chapter 2.5 Administrative adjudication of public health, housing, fire code, environmental and historic district violations of this Code. *** SECTION 19. That the Municipal Code Corporation is hereby authorized and directed to correct any cross-references within the code that are affected by the renumbering of sections or subparagraphs via this ordinance. The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 5th day of February, 2025, and shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten (10) days after adoption, thereafter, upon signature by the Parish President or, if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time of ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on the day of such approval. (2)
On the motion of Mr. Bonano, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following ordinance was offered: SUMMARY NO. 26470 ORDINANCE NO. 26936 An ordinance submitted under Docket No. SP-40-24 approving requested variances to the CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone regulations for Jefferson Inn located at 3407 Jefferson Hwy. on Lot X-1-A, Sq. A, Claiborne Gateway Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA in the area bounded by Shrewsbury Rd., Berwick St., & Rencopas Ct. (Council District 2) WHEREAS, 3401 Jefferson Hwy., L.L.C. and Jefferson Opportunity Zone Fund 1, LLC are the owners of Lot X-1-A, where original Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 31, 32, 33, 34, 60, 61, 62, & 63; Sq. A; Claiborne Gateway Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, were acquired by Act by 3401 Jefferson Hwy., L.L.C. before Joseph R. Marriott, Notary Public, dated October 26, 2022, registered in COB 3478, Folio 203, Parish of Jefferson and original Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 35, & 36; Sq. A; Claiborne Gateway Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, were acquired by Act by Jefferson Opportunity Zone Fund 1, LLC before C. Richard Gerage, Notary Public, dated June 26, 2023 registered in COB 3486, Folio 783, Parish of Jefferson; and WHEREAS, said owners have petitioned to develop said Lot in accordance with the development drawings identified as Sheet A0.2 Site Plan, prepared by Kimberly Finney, Architect, stamped received by the Planning Department on November 21, 2024, Sheet LS-1 Landscape Plan, prepared by Guy Grissom Design, LLC, stamped received by the Planning Department on November 21, 2024, Sheet LS-2 Landscape Specs. & Details, prepared by Guy Grissom Design, LLC, stamped received by the Planning Department on November 7, 2024, and Sheets A4.1 and A4.2 Exterior Elevations, prepared by Kimberly Finney, Architect, stamped received by the Planning Department on May 9, 2024; and WHEREAS, said owners have petitioned for the following variances to Sec. 33-6.25. - Landscaping, buffering, and screening: • The proposed development requires three parking lot islands and three Class A trees, and the owner proposes three parking lot islands, and three Class B trees, which equates to 1.5 Class A trees. • The proposed development requires four parking endcaps and four Class A trees, and the owner proposes four parking endcaps, but three do not meet the width requirement. Further the owner proposes three Class B trees, which equates to 1.5 Class A trees. • A minimum of 50% of the trees onsite must be Class A trees, and the owner proposes 41% Class A trees. • The code allows for a single species of tree to only comprise 35% of the total number of trees required for a project of this size, and he owner proposes 41% of a single tree species. • An irrigation plan is required, and the owner proposes no irrigation and submitted no irrigation plan; and WHEREAS, said owners have petitioned for the following variance to the CPZ area requirements to install a new sliding gate attached to an existing fence on the side property line on Shrewsbury Rd. with a 0-ft. setback where a 10-ft. setback is required; and WHEREAS, said property is designated on the Official Zoning Map of Jefferson Parish as being located in the C-2 General Commercial District, pursuant to the requirements of Article XXVIII of Chapter 40, Zoning of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, and which said map forms part of said chapter; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Director of the Parish of Jefferson has caused to be duly advertised, as prescribed by law, a public hearing in connection with the development of said property; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Planning Advisory Board in accordance with law. NOW, THEREFORE, THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. That the request submitted under Docket No. SP40-24 for variances to the CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone regulations for Jefferson Inn located at 3407 Jefferson Hwy. on Lot X-1-A, Sq. A, Claiborne Gateway Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, as shown on a survey prepared by SZS Consultants, Inc., last revised May 21, 2024, in the area bounded by Shrewsbury Rd., Berwick St., & Rencopas Ct., in accordance with the development drawings identified as Sheet A0.2 Site Plan, prepared by Kimberly Finney, Architect, stamped received by the Planning Department on November 21, 2024, Sheet LS-1 Landscape Plan, prepared by Guy Grissom Design, LLC, stamped received by the Planning Department on November 21, 2024, Sheet LS-2 Landscape Specs. & Details, prepared by Guy Grissom Design, LLC, stamped received by the Planning Department on November 7, 2024, and Sheets A4.1 and A4.2 Exterior Elevations, prepared by Kimberly Finney, Architect, stamped received by the Planning Department on May 9, 2024, is hereby approved. SECTION II. That the Parish of Jefferson has not examined or reviewed the title of any portion of land shown, or any restrictive covenants or restrictions placed on said property, and that the action of the Parish in this matter does not imply (1) that the owner’s or owner’s title or ownership is valid, (2) that there are or are not any restrictive covenants or other restrictions on said property, or (3) that any restrictive covenants or restrictions that may be on said property are enforceable or are not enforceable. SECTION III. That the Planning Director is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to sign all documents and acts necessary and proper in the premises to give full force and effect to this ordinance. The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The ordinance was declared adopted on the 5th day of February, 2025, and shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten (10) days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the Parish President, or, if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time for ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07b of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on the day of such approval. On the motion of Mr. Bonano, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following ordinance was offered: SUMMARY NO. 26471 ORDINANCE NO. 26937 An ordinance submitted under Docket No. SP-93-24 approving a requested variance to the front yard setback requirements of the I-L, Light Industrial District for the construction of an office-warehouse-repair shop at 6035 Beven Street on Lot 1F-B5-A, Elmwood Industrial Park, bounded by Hord Street, Susitna Drive, and Edwards Avenue. (Council District 2) WHEREAS, Schilling Acquisitions, L.L.C.is the owner of Lot 1F-B5-A, Elmwood Industrial Park Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, which was acquired by Act before Thomas Lanosga, Notary Public, on June 27, 2013, and is registered in COB 3317, Folio 133, Parish of Jefferson, and, WHEREAS, Schilling Acquisitions, L.L.C. has petitioned to develop said Lot in accordance with the development drawings identified as A100 Site Plan, dated October 14, 2024; A200 Front Elevation and Side Elevation (Left), A201 Rear Elevation and Side Elevation (Right), and A900 Perspective, dated 8/29/24, prepared by Imbrie Packard, Architect; and WHEREAS, Schilling Acquisitions, L.L.C., has petitioned for variances to the front yard setback requirements of the I-L, Light Industrial district, specifically to construct an office-warehouse-repair shop on the front property line instead of 10 feet back from the front property line, and WHEREAS, said property is designated on the Official Zoning Map of Jefferson Parish as being located in the I-L, Light Industrial District, pursuant to the requirements of Article 33-3.42 of Chapter 33, Zoning of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, and which said map forms part of said chapter; and WHEREAS, the Planning Director of the Parish of Jefferson has caused to be duly advertised, as prescribed by law, a public hearing in connection with the development of said property; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Planning Advisory Board in accordance with law. NOW, THEREFORE, THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. That the request submitted under Docket No. SP-93-24 for variance to the front yard setback requirements of the I-L, Light Industrial district for an office-warehouse-repair shop located at 6035 Beven on Lot IF-B5-A, Elmwood Industrial Park Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA as shown on a survey prepared by Tildon J. Dufrene, Jr. dated October 17, 2024; bounded by Hord Street, Susitna Drive, and Edwards Avenue in accordance with the development drawings identified as A100 Site Plan, dated October 14, 2024; A200 Front Elevation and Side Elevation (Left), A201 Rear Elevation and Side Elevation (Right), and A900 Perspective, dated 8/29/24, prepared by Imbrie Packard, Architect, is hereby approved. SECTION II. That the Parish of Jefferson has not examined or reviewed the title of any portion of land shown, or any restrictive covenants or restrictions placed on said property, and that the action of the Parish in this matter does not imply (1) that the applicant’s or owner’s title or ownership is valid, (2) that there are or are not any restrictive covenants or other restrictions on said property, or (3) that any restrictive covenants or restrictions that may be on said property are enforceable or are not enforceable. SECTION III. That the Planning Director is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to sign all documents and acts necessary and proper in the premises to give full force and effect to this ordinance. The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The ordinance was declared adopted on the 5th day of February, 2025, and shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten (10) days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the Parish President, or, if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time for ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07b of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on the day of such approval. On the motion of Ms. Bohannan, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following ordinance was offered: SUMMARY NO. 26472 ORDINANCE NO. 26938 An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 26907 adopted December 11, 2024, to update the reference to the development drawings approved under Docket No. SP-5123. (Council District 4) WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 26907 approved the request submitted under Docket No. SP-51-23 for variances to the sign regulations of the CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone for McAlister’s Deli located at 8850 Veterans Memorial Blvd. on Lots 1, 2, and 7-A, Highway Park Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, as shown on a survey prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, LLC dated October 10th 2019, in the area bounded by Veterans Memorial Blvd., Massachusetts Ave., Interstate-10, and Power Blvd., in accordance with the development drawings identified as LS-1 Landscape Plan and LS-2 Landscape Specs. & Details prepared by Guy Grissom dated December 6th 2023 and Drive Thru Elevation last revised December 9th, 2022, Direct Mount Channel Letters dated February 26th, 2019, Exterior Wall Mural dated November 13th, 2020, and Directional Sign dated February 5th, 2020 all stamped by Brian A. Mistich; and WHEREAS, this approval did not include approval of the variance requested to the landscape and buffering maintenance requirement where a permanent in-ground automated and operable irrigation system is required; and WHEREAS, the property owner was duly notified of the split approval and subsequently submitted revised landscape plans showing the required irrigation; and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 26907 needs to be revised in order to update the references to the development drawings approved under Docket No. SP-51-24. NOW, THEREFORE, THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. That Section I of Ordinance No. 26907 adopted on December 11, 2024 is hereby amended to read as follows: That the request submitted under Docket No. SP-51-23 for variances to the sign regulations of the CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone for McAlister’s Deli located at 8850 Veterans Memorial Blvd. on Lots 1, 2, and 7-A, Highway Park Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, as shown on a survey prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, LLC dated October 10th 2019, in the area bounded by Veterans Memorial Blvd., Massachusetts Ave., Interstate-10, and Power Blvd., in accordance with the development drawings identified as LS-1 Landscape Plan and LS-2 Landscape Specs. & Details prepared by Guy Grissom dated December 6th 2023, Last Revised December 2024, and Drive Thru Elevation last revised December 9th, 2022, Direct Mount Channel Letters dated February 26th, 2019, Exterior Wall Mural dated November 13th, 2020, and Directional Sign dated February 5th, 2020 all stamped by Brian A. Mistich, is hereby approved. SECTION II. That the Parish of Jefferson has not examined or reviewed the title of any portion of land shown, or any restrictive covenants or restrictions placed on said property, and that the action of the Parish in this matter does not imply (1) that the applicant’s or owner’s title or ownership is valid, (2) that there are or are not any restrictive covenants or other restrictions on said property, or (3) that any restrictive covenants or restrictions that may be on said property are enforceable or are not enforceable. SECTION III. That the Planning Director is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to sign all documents and acts necessary and proper in the premises to give full force and effect to this ordinance. The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The ordinance was declared adopted on the 5th day of February, 2025, and shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten (10) days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the Parish President, or, if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time for ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07b of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on the day of such approval. It was moved by Ms. Bohannan, and seconded by Mr. Walker, that action on Summary No. 26473 of an ordinance submitted under Docket No. SP-61-24 approving a requested variance to the off-street parking regulations for Walmart Supercenter located at 8912 Veterans Memorial Blvd. on Lot 1-A-1-B, Square A2, Westgate Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA in the area bounded by Massachusetts Ave., 26th St., and Roosevelt Blvd is hereby deferred to February 26, 2025. The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The motion was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of
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JEFFERSON PARISH LEGALS February, 2025. On the motion of Ms. Bohannan, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following ordinance was offered: SUMMARY NO. 26474 ORDINANCE NO. 26939 An ordinance submitted under Docket No. SP-89-24 approving a requested variance to the landscaping requirements of the CPZ Commercial Park Overlay Zone for Zuppardo’s located at 5010 Veterans Blvd. on Lot A-1, Square 42, Pontchartrain Gardens Subdivision, Section B, Jefferson Parish, LA in the area bounded by Transcontinental Drive, Quincy Street, and Kent Avenue. (Council District 4) WHEREAS, Anthony L. and Joseph S. Zuppardo, Sr. Building Company, L.L.C. is the owner of Lot A-1, Square 42, Pontchartrain Gardens Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, which was acquired by Act on November 19, 1996, registered in COB 2950, Folio 891, Parish of Jefferson, further acquired by Act before Conrad. A. Buchler, Notary Public on September 27, 2011, registered in COB 3286, Folio 433, Parish of Jefferson, further acquired by Act before Peter A. Zuppardo, Notary Public on September 29, 1997, registered in COB 2970, Folio 144, Parish of Jefferson, further acquired by Act on January 1, 1998, registered in COB 2985, Folio 355, Parish of Jefferson, further acquired by Act on September 15, 1999, registered in COB 3018, Folio 733, Parish of Jefferson; and, WHEREAS, Anthony L. and Joseph S. Zuppardo, Sr. Building Company, L.L.C. has petitioned to develop said Lot in accordance with the development drawings identified as C-2 Site Plan, last revised 1/9/25, prepared by James E. Powell, Engineer; L-1 Landscape Plan, prepared by Franklin Kyle, dated 6/21/24; and WHEREAS, Anthony L. and Joseph S. Zuppardo, Sr. Building Company, L.L.C., has petitioned for variances to the landscaping requirements of the CPZ, Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone, specifically to construct landscaped parking end caps that are four (4) feet wide instead of the required five (5) feet wide; and WHEREAS, said property is designated on the Official Zoning Map of Jefferson Parish as being located in the CPZ, Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone, pursuant to the requirements of Article 40-471 of Chapter 40, Zoning of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, and which said map forms part of said chapter; and WHEREAS, the Planning Director of the Parish of Jefferson has caused to be duly advertised, as prescribed by law, a public hearing in connection with the development of said property; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Planning Advisory Board in accordance with law. NOW, THEREFORE, THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. That the request submitted under Docket No. SP89-24 for a variance to the landscaping requirements of the CPZ, Commercial Park Overlay Zone for the construction of a parking lot extension at 5010 Veterans Memorial Boulevard on Lot A-1, Square 42, Pontchartrain Gardens Subdivision, Section B, bounded by Transcontinental Drive, Quincy Street and Kent Avenue as shown on a survey prepared by R.W. Krebs dated 10/3/23 in accordance with the development drawings identified as C-2 Site Plan, last revised 1/9/25, prepared by James E. Powell, Engineer; L-1 Landscape Plan, prepared by Franklin Kyle, dated 6/21/24, is hereby approved. SECTION II. That the Parish of Jefferson has not examined or reviewed the title of any portion of land shown, or any restrictive covenants or restrictions placed on said property, and that the action of the Parish in this matter does not imply (1) that the applicant’s or owner’s title or ownership is valid, (2) that there are or are not any restrictive covenants or other restrictions on said property, or (3) that any restrictive covenants or restrictions that may be on said property are enforceable or are not enforceable. SECTION III. That the Planning Director is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to sign all documents and acts necessary and proper in the premises to give full force and effect to this ordinance. The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The ordinance was declared adopted on the 5th day of February, 2025, and shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten (10) days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the Parish President, or, if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time for ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07b of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on the day of such approval. It was moved by Mr. Liljeberg, and seconded by Mr. Walker, that action on Summary No. 26475 of an ordinance submitted under Docket No. SP-81-24 approving requested variances to the CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone regulations and the R-3 area regulations for a new four-family dwelling located at 216 Manson Ave. on Lot 36-A, Sq. 3, Ponte Vista Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA in the area bounded by Airline Drive, Giuffrias Ave., and A Street is hereby deferred to April 30, 2025. (Council District 5) The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The motion was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On the motion of Mr. Liljeberg, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following ordinance was offered: SUMMARY NO. 26476 ORDINANCE NO. 26940 An ordinance submitted under Docket No. SP-88-24 approving a requested variance to the sign regulations of the CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone for AutoZone located at 4630 Veterans Memorial Blvd. on Lot B1, Sq. 42, Pontchartrain Gardens Subdivision, Section A, Jefferson Parish, LA in the area bounded by Clearview Pkwy., Quincy St., and Lime St. (Council District 5) WHEREAS, Lafayette Furniture Company, Inc. is the owner of Lot B1, Sq. 42, Pontchartrain Gardens Subdivision, Section A, Jefferson Parish, LA, which original Lots C & D were acquired by Act before Samuel I Rosenberg, Notary Public, on October 17, 1967, and is registered in COB 666, Folio 299, Parish of Jefferson; and WHEREAS, Lafayette Furniture Company, Inc. is the owner of Lot B1, Sq. 42, Pontchartrain Gardens Subdivision, Section A, Jefferson Parish, LA, which original Lot B was acquired by Act before L. K. Clement Jr., Notary Public, on August 9, 1996, and is registered in COB 2944, Folio 572, Parish of Jefferson; and WHEREAS, Lafayette Furniture Company, Inc. has petitioned to develop said Lot in accordance with the development drawing identified as Sheet A-3 Exterior Elevations/Notes prepared by R. Gary Glueck and stamped received by the Planning Department on November 20, 2024; and WHEREAS, Lafayette Furniture Company, Inc. has petitioned for a variance to the CPZ sign regulations to have two attached signs where one attached sign is allowed; and WHEREAS, said property is designated on the Official Zoning Map of Jefferson Parish as being located in the BC-2 Business Core District, pursuant to the requirements of Article XXIV of Chapter 40, Zoning of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, and which said map forms part of said chapter; and WHEREAS, the Planning Director of the Parish of Jefferson has caused to be duly advertised, as prescribed by law, a public hearing in connection with the development of said property; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Planning Advisory Board in accordance with law. NOW, THEREFORE, THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. That the request submitted under Docket No. SP88-24 for a variance to the sign regulations of the CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone for AutoZone located at 4630 Veterans Memorial Blvd. on Lot B1, Sq. 42, Pontchartrain Gardens Subdivision, Section A, Jefferson Parish, LA, as shown on a survey prepared by KLS Group, Inc. dated August 9, 2024, in the area bounded by Clearview Pkwy., Quincy St., and Lime St., in accordance with the development drawing identified as Sheet A-3 Exterior Elevations/ Notes prepared by R. Gary Glueck and stamped received by the Planning Department on November 20, 2024, is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That the Parish of Jefferson has not examined or reviewed the title of any portion of land shown, or any restrictive covenants or restrictions placed on said property, and that the action of the Parish in this matter does not imply (1) that the applicant’s or owner’s title or ownership is valid, (2) that there are or are not any restrictive covenants or other restrictions on said property, or (3) that any restrictive covenants or restrictions that may be on said property are enforceable or are not enforceable. SECTION 3. That the Planning Director is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to sign all documents and acts necessary and proper in the premises to give full force and effect to this ordinance. The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The ordinance was declared adopted on the 5th day of February, 2025, and shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten (10) days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the Parish President, or, if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time for ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07b of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on the day of such approval. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following ordinance was offered: SUMMARY NO. 26477 ORDINANCE NO. 26941 An ordinance declaring various adjudicated properties no longer needed for public purpose, and authorizing the sale of said properties to the adjacent landowner pursuant to La. R.S. 47:2202 and to provide for related matters. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish expends large sums of money to maintain several thousand properties that have been adjudicated to Jefferson Parish; and WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish desires to rapidly place these properties back into commerce by offering them to the adjacent property owner who has been maintaining the adjacent adjudicated property for a period of one year prior to the sale, pursuant to La. R.S. 47:2202; and WHEREAS, the adjacent owner shall pay all closing costs, which includes but is not limited to all cost associated with title work and noticing required to sell adjudicated property pursuant to La. R.S. 47:2201, et seq.; and WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish desires to sell the properties on the attached Exhibit “A”, to all qualified adjacent property owners. THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. That the properties on the attached Exhibit “A” are no longer needed for public purpose and the sale of said properties to the qualified adjacent landowner, pursuant to La. R.S. 47:2202, is hereby authorized. SECTION 2. The purchaser shall pay all closing costs, which includes but is not limited to all cost associated with title work and noticing required to sell adjudicated property pursuant to La. R.S. 47:2201, et seq. SECTION 3. That the Council Chairman, or in his absence the Vice-Chairman, is authorized to sign any and all documents required to carry out the provisions of this ordinance. The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the
vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 5th day of February, 2025, and shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten (10) days after adoption, thereafter, upon signature by the Parish President or, if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time for ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on the day of such approval. On motion of Mr. Bonano, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following ordinance was offered: SUMMARY NO. 26478 ORDINANCE NO. 26942 An ordinance renaming Eisenhower Avenue from its intersection with Airline Drive north to its terminus at Mike Miley Playground in Metairie, Louisiana as Pickleball Court, Metairie, Louisiana; and otherwise providing with respect thereto. (Council District 2) WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish Department of Recreation has built nine (9) pickle ball courts along this section of Eisenhower Avenue; and WHEREAS, the name change would serve to acknowledge and commemorate Jefferson Parish’s recent investment in the community, constructing nine (9) new pickleball courts, a reflection of the increasing popularity of pickleball, a sport that has experienced significant growth in participation, and symbolizing the street as a focal point for recreational and social activities for the citizens of Jefferson Parish; and WHEREAS, renaming Eisenhower Avenue to Pickleball Court will assist residents in finding these new facilities; and WHEREAS, under Section 29-5(a)(3) of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, any ordinance changing a street name must be submitted to and approved by the Department of Public Works Department and by the Department of Planning; and WHEREAS, this ordinance has been submitted to and approved by the Departments of Public Works and Planning in accordance with law; and WHEREAS, the Clerk of Council of this Parish has caused a public hearing in connection with the renaming of said street to be duly advertised as prescribed by law; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Jefferson Parish Council, in accordance with the law. NOW THEREFORE, THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. That Eisenhower Avenue from its intersection with Airline Drive north to its terminus at Mike Miley Playground in Metairie, Louisiana is hereby renamed as Pickleball Court, Metairie, Louisiana; SECTION 2. That the Parish Clerk is hereby requested and authorized to record this name change with the Clerk of Court within sixty days after the effective date of this ordinance; and SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, or in his or her absence the Vice Chairperson, is hereby authorized, empowered, and directed to sign all documents and acts necessary and proper in the premises to give full force and effect to this ordinance. The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 5th day of February, 2025, and shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten (10) days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the Parish President, or, if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time for ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on the day of such approval. On motion of Mr. Lee, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following ordinance was offered: SUMMARY NO. 26479 ORDINANCE NO. 26943 An ordinance renaming Simoneaux Court, Westwego, Louisiana, from its intersection at George Street to its intersection at Coretta Drive, as “Judge Eugene Fitchue Lane;” and otherwise providing with respect thereto. (Council District 3) WHEREAS, the late Honorable Judge Eugene Fitchue, a native of Avondale, Louisiana, served the people of Jefferson Parish as the Justice of the Peace of the 7th Justice Court of Jefferson Parish until his retirement on December 31, 2014; and WHEREAS, under Section 29-5(a)(3) of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, any ordinance changing a street name must be submitted to and approved by the department of public works and by the department of planning prior to the adoption of the ordinance; and WHEREAS, this ordinance has been submitted to and approved by the Departments of Public Works and Planning in accordance with Section 29-5 of the Code of Ordinances; and WHEREAS, the Council Clerk of this Parish has caused this ordinance to be duly advertised and a public hearing was held in connection with the renaming of Simoneaux Court, Westwego, Louisiana, from its intersection at George Street to its intersection at Coretta Drive, as “Judge Eugene Fitchue Lane,” under this ordinance as prescribed by law. NOW, THEREFORE, THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. That the Simoneaux Court, from its intersection at George Street to its intersection at Coretta Drive, in Westwego, Louisiana is hereby renamed as Judge Eugene Fitchue Lane, Westwego, Louisiana. SECTION 2. That the Council Clerk is hereby requested and authorized to record this name change with the Clerk of Court within sixty days after the effective date of this ordinance. The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 5th day of February, 2025, and shall become effective as follows: if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten (10) days after adoption, thereafter, upon signature by the Parish President; or, if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time for ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this Ordinance shall become effective on the day of such approval. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following ordinance was offered: SUMMARY NO. 26480 ORDINANCE NO. 26944 An ordinance amending the 2025 Operating Budget of Jefferson Parish, and providing for related matters. (Parishwide) THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. That the 2025 Operating Budget of Jefferson Parish is amended by appropriating and authorizing funds in support of the following departments: GENERAL FUND (FUND 10010) Revenues 10010-4460 Appropriate $5,000 (Unappropriated Fund Balance) Expenditures 10010-0850-7680.392 $5,000 (St. John Baptist Church) TRANSIT (FUND 21670) Revenues 21670-4460 Appropriate $263,205 (Unappropriated Fund Balance) Expenses 21670-2000-7331 $263,205 (Professional Services) CONSOLIDATED RECREATION (FUND 21830) Revenues 21830-4460 Appropriate $180,000 (Unappropriated Fund Balance) Expenditures 21830-2530-7513.1 35,000 (WAN) 21830-2530-7517 95,000 (Internet) 21830-2531-7421 50,000 (Janitorial Services) VIDEO POKER FUND (FUND 22020) Revenues 22020-4460 Appropriate $18,425 (Unappropriated Fund Balance) Expenditures 22020-2753-7231.1 (20253.000) 75 (Building Supplies) 22020-2753-7550 (20253.000) 13,000 (Printing & Binding) 22020-2753-7680.202 (20253.000) 2,250 (Jeff Par Sheriff’s Office) 22020-2753-7911.10010 (20253.000) 3,100 (Transfer to General Fund) WESTBANK RIVERBOAT GAMING FUND (FUND 22040) Revenues 22040-4460 Appropriate $96,630 (Unappropriated Fund Balance) Expenditures 22040-2771-7680.283 (20471.000) 30,000 (Marrero-Raguasa Vol Fire) 22040-2771-7680.300 (20471.000) 3,900 (Stonebridge Property Own Assoc) 22040-2771-7911.21830 (20471.000) 60,000 (Trf to Recreation) 22040-2771-7911.22200 (20471.000) 2,730 (Trf to Streets) SECTION 2. That the 2025 Operating Budget of Jefferson Parish is amended by adjusting the revenues and/or expenditures within the following departments: GENERAL FUND (FUND 10010) Revenues 10010-0000-5911.22020 3,100 (Trf fr Council Video Poker) Expenditures 10010-0021-7331 3,100 (Professional Services) CONSOLIDATED RECREATION (FUND 21830) Revenues 21830-0000-5911.22040 $60,000 (Trf fr Riverboat Gaming) Expenditures 21830-2534-0XX-7642.2 60,000 (Other Recreation Expense) STREETS DEPARTMENT (FUND 22200) Revenues 22200-0000-5911.22040 $ 2,730 (Trf From WB Riverboat Gaming) 22200-0000-5911.44530 267,000 (Trf From CDIA-General Fund) Expenditures 22200-3000-7344.9 269,730 (Paving) CENTRAL GARAGE (FUND 63500) Revenues 63500-0000-5810 $42,361 (Other Income)
Expenditures 63500-3950-7750 42,361 (Vehicles) JP HOSPITAL SERVICE DIST 1 (FUND 96010) Revenues 96010-4225 Appropriate $4,500,000 (Unappropriated Reserved For Health & Wellness) Expenditures 96010-9621-7911.45850 (60101.000) 4,500,000 (Trf to P-W Government Bldg) SECTION 3. That the 2025 Operating Budget of Jefferson Parish is amended, in accordance with section 2-886(h) of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, by re-appropriating and authorizing the expenditure of funds which were unexpended at the end of fiscal year 2024 for the following council district improvement funds: OFF TRACK BETTING (FUND 22010) Revenues 22010-4460 Appropriate $129,673 (Unappropriated Fund Balance) Expenditures 22010-2741-7680.263 2,000 (YMCA of Greater NO) 22010-2741-7680.344 3,686 (Kenner Police Benevolent Assoc) 22010-2742-7675 3,089 (Council on Aging) 22010-2742-7680.162 10,585 (City of Harahan) 22010-2742-7680.23 540 (Westwego) 22010-2742-7680.263 2,000 (YMCA of Greater NO) 22010-2742-7680.46 2,190 (Shady Oaks Garden Club) 22010-2742-7680.50 2,500 (Jeff Beautification) 22010-2743-7680.158 5,368 (JP Public School System) 22010-2743-7680.161 2,128 (City of Kenner) 22010-2743-7680.322 14,214 (Rejoice, Inc) 22010-2743-7680.355 10,000 (Providence BC of Kenner) 22010-2743-7680.356 15,000 (Hope & Purpose Ministries) 22010-2743-7680.357 152 (Community Missionaries BC) 22010-2743-7680.358 2,552 (Thomas United Methodist) 22010-2743-7680.359 10,311 (BOC Life Changing Exp) 22010-2743-7680.365 4 (Rivers of Water) 22010-2743-7680.372 1,561 (JP Alliance of Black Educators) 22010-2743-7680.377 10,000 (JP Retired Teachers Association) 22010-2744-7671 3,543 (JEDCO) 22010-2744-7680.158 5,306 (JP Public School System) 22010-2745-7671 19,258 (JEDCO) 22010-2745-7680.344 3,686 (Kenner Police Benevolent Assoc) VIDEO POKER (FUND 22020) Revenues 22020-4460 Appropriate $1,100,977 (Unappropriated Fund Balance) Expenditures 22020-2751-7331 3,570 (Professional Services) 22020-2751-7671 3,543 (JEDCO) 22020-2743-7680.158 10,000 (JP Public School System) 22020-2751-7680.160 31,700 (City of Gretna) 22020-2751-7680.184 40,000 (Gretna Police Dept) 22020-2751-7680.302 270 (United Way) 22020-2751-7680.36 16,000 (Town of Grand Isle) 22020-2751-7680.366 25,000 (Jefferson Bar Association) 22020-2751-7680.49 38,904 (Town of Jean Lafitte) 22020-2752-7671 3,723 (JEDCO) 22020-2752-7680.161 3,500 (City of Kenner) 22020-2752-7680.188 5,000 (Friends of Jeff the Beautiful) 22020-2752-7680.216 27 (Westwego Police Dept) 22020-2752-7680.23 86,373 (Westwego) 22020-2752-7680.254 5,537 (JPRD Bulldogs) 22020-2752-7680.275 190 (East Jefferson YMCA) 22020-2752-7680.299 10,000 (Red Knights Motorcycle Club) 22020-2752-7680.302 744 (United Way) 22020-2752-7680.344 3,686 (Kenner Police Benevolent Assoc) 22020-2752-7680.363 35,012 (Port of New Orleans) 22020-2752-7680.366 25,000 (Jefferson Bar Association) 22020-2752-7680.381 5,450 (St Vincent Depaul) 22020-2752-7680.382 10,000 (Frank H Lemon Booster Club) 22020-2753-7671 19,258 (JEDCO) 22020-2753-7680 34 (Community Services) 22020-2753-7680.158 2,068 (JP Public School System) 22020-2753-7680.170 65,131 (New Growth Economic Devel) 22020-2753-7680.171 112,458 (Servant’s Heart Outreach) 22020-2753-7680.205 25 (New Hope Community Dev Ct) 22020-2753-7680.263 2,000 (YMCA of Greater NO) 22020-2753-7680.277 25 (JP Human Services Auth) 22020-2753-7680.291 26,069 (Health & Humanitarian Fnd) 22020-2753-7680.302 17,412 (United Way) 22020-2753-7680.325 2,291 (Proclaim Community Outreach) 22020-2753-7680.328 1,500 (First Tee Greater New Orleans) 22020-2753-7680.343 50,000 (LA Chamber of Comm Foundation Inc) 22020-2753-7680.344 3,686 (Kenner Police Benevolent Assoc) 22020-2753-7680.366 16,330 (Jefferson Bar Association) 22020-2753-7680.388 5,000 (St Joseph Worker Church) 22020-2753-7699.9 7,929 (Other Miscellaneous Exp) 22020-2754-7671 15,715 (JEDCO) 22020-2754-7680.263 2,000 (YMCA of Greater NO) 22020-2754-7680.366 5,000 (Jefferson Bar Association) 22020-2755-7331 90,000 (Professional Services) 22020-2755-7680.188 75,000 (Friends of Jeff Beautiful) 22020-2755-7680.23 100,000 (Westwego) 22020-2755-7680.263 2,000 (YMCA of Greater NO) 22020-2755-7680.326 41,817 (Jeff Community Foundation) 22020-2755-7680.50 75,000 (Jeff Beautification) TOURISM (FUND 22030) Revenues 22030-4460 Appropriate $291,981 (Unappropriated Fund Balance) Expenditures 22030-2762-126-7680.197 5,833 (LA Philharmonic Orchestra) 22030-2762-126-7680.225 4,000 (New Orleans Track Club) 22030-2762-126-7680.331 20,000 (NOLA Gold Rugby) 22030-2762-126-7680.50 19,732 (Jeff Beautification) 22030-2763-126-7680.350 13,730 (Old Kenner Civic Assocation) 22030-2764-126-7680.188 75,000 (Friends of Jeff Beautiful) 22030-2765-126-7680.218 5,919 (Justice of Peace Dist 5) 22030-2765-126-7680.220 10,000 (Metairie Business Dev Dist) 22030-2765-126-7680.222 3,750 (Community Visions Unlmted) 22030-2765-126-7680.225 7,500 (New Orleans Track Club) 22030-2765-126-7680.252 1,000 (Jefferson Community Bank) 22030-2765-126-7680.255 51,556 (Old Metairie Garden Club) 22030-2765-126-7680.259 2,428 (Jeff Chamber Foundation) 22030-2765-126-7680.328 4,121 (First Tee Grt New Orleans) 22030-2762-127-7680.184 6,333 (Gretna Police Dept) 22030-2763-127-7550 14 (Printing and Binding) 22030-2763-127-7680.170 4,458 (New Growth Economic Devel) 22030-2763-127-7680.200 50,000 (Fore Kids Foundation) 22030-2763-127-7680.360 697 (Woodmere Civic Association) 22030-2763-127-7699.9 5,910 (Other Miscellaneous Exp) WB RIVERBOAT GAMING (FUND 22040) Revenues 22040-4460 Appropriate $808,204
(Unappropriated Fund Balance) Expenditures 22040-2771-7641.02 60,000 (JPCVB) 22040-2771-7671 15,715 (JEDCO) 22040-2771-7680.168 79,210 (Terrytown Econ Dev Assoc) 22040-2771-7680.259 1,195 (Jeff Chamber Foundation) 22040-2771-7680.339 11,242 (Responsibility House) 22040-2771-7680.390 250,000 (Terrytown Country Club) 22040-2772-7680.170 10,000 (New Growth Economic Devel) 22040-2772-7680.190 8,940 (Bridge City Volunteer Fire) 22040-2772-7680.195 30,180 (Rickey Jackson & Friends 22040-2772-7680.213 981 (Marrero-Harvey VFD) 22040-2772-7680.222 750 (Community Visions Unlimited) 22040-2772-7680.293 3,000 (Mission Star) 22040-2772-7680.296 12,459 (Little Zion Church) 22040-2772-7680.302 746 (United Way) 22040-2772-7680.327 8,483 (LCMC) 22040-2772-7680.362 1,785 (Evening Star Baptist Church) 22040-2772-7680.386 1,200 (Kings Grant Booster Club) 22040-2772-7710 159,781 (Land) 22040-2773-7331 2,500 (Professional Services) 22040-2773-7435 6,204 (Miscellaneous Expense) 22040-2773-7680 815 (Community Services) 22040-2773-7680.158 51,261 (JP Public School System) 22040-2773-7680.170 12,915 (New Growth Economic Devel) 22040-2773-7680.171 6,927 (Servant’s Heart Outreach) 22040-2773-7680.174 1,000 (GNO Dist Senior Olympics) 22040-2773-7680.177 5,001 (L W Higgins High School) 22040-2773-7680.182 13 (Blessed 26) 22040-2773-7680.195 1,909 (Rickey Jackson & Friends) 22040-2773-7680.202 2,880 (Jeff Par Sheriff’s Office) 22040-2773-7680.209 1,486 (Helen Cox HS) 22040-2773-7680.213 981 (Marrero-Harvey VFD) 22040-2773-7680.238 10,000 (Mt Hermon Comm Outreach Dev) 22040-2773-7680.263 325 (YMCA of Greater NO) 22040-2773-7680.268 5,000 (John Ehret High School) 22040-2773-7680.276 3,000 (Awesome Ladies of Distinct) 22040-2773-7680.279 620 (Harvey Senior Citizen Org) 22040-2773-7680.280 7,291 (Woodmere Senior Citizen) 22040-2773-7680.288 2,500 (Girlz2Sucess Mentoring) 22040-2773-7680.293 5,000 (Mission Star) 22040-2773-7680.303 5,000 (St Joseph Catholic Church) 22040-2773-7680.314 9,561 (Constable 7th Justice Ct) 22040-2773-7680.316 1,940 (Harry S. Truman School) 22040-2773-7680.323 2,118 (Bus Resource & Staffing Inc) 22040-2773-7680.342 4,399 (Westminster Park Civic Assoc) 22040-2773-7680.368 1,006 (Mt Calvary Comm Dev Corp) 22040-2773-7699.9 878 (Other Miscellaneous Exp) 22040-2773-7710 7 (Land) ECONOMIC DEVELOPEMENT (FUND 22520) Revenues 22520-4460 Appropriate $241,864 (Unappropriated Fund Balance) Expenditures 22520-2796-7671 4 (JEDCO) 22520-2796-7680.220 182,224 (Metairie Business Dev Dist) 22520-2796-7680.289 2,504 (Jeff Chamber of Commerce) 22520-2796-7680.49 50,000 (Town of Jean Lafitte) 22520-2797-7671 1,148 (JEDCO) 22520-2797-7680.158 400 (JP Public School System) 22520-2797-7680.248 3,108 (Friends of Prep Sports) 22520-2797-7680.289 2,476 (Jeff Chamber of Commerce) BP SETTLEMENT FUNDS (FUND 23010) Revenues 23010-4460 Appropriate $100,346 (Unappropriated Fund Balance) Expenditures 23010-2782-7671 17,812 (JEDCO) 23010-2782-7680.162 200 (City of Harahan) 23010-2782-7680.184 12,373 (Gretna Police Dept) 23010-2782-7680.213 16 (Marrero-Harvey VFD) 23010-2782-7680.215 15,562 (Fire Dist No.3) 23010-2782-7680.283 382 (Marrero-Ragusa Vol Fire) 23010-2782-7680.296 1,080 (Little Zion Church) 23010-2783-7680.217 2,921 (Jug’s Social Club NOMTOC) 23010-2783-7680.330 50,000 (SUNO Foundation) HOSPITAL SERVICE DISTRICT NO. 1 (FUND 96010) Revenues 96010-4460 Appropriate $2,421,871 (Unappropriated Fund Balance) Expenditures 96010-9621-7680.160 1,500,000 (City of Gretna) 96010-9621-7680.203 150,000 (Jeff Child Advocacy Ctr) 96010-9621-7680.207 70,000 (Boys and Girls Club SE LA) 96010-9621-7680.256 200,000 (Café Hope) 96010-9621-7680.309 250,000 (Timberlane Neighborhood Improve Assoc) 96010-9621-7680.339 151,871 (Responsibility House) 96010-9621-7680.345 100,000 (Responsibility House) SECTION 4. That the Finance Director is authorized to perform such ancillary transactions as are necessary to give full force and effect to this ordinance. The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 5th day of February, 2025, and shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten (10) days after adoption, thereafter, upon signature by the Parish President or, if not signed by the Parish President upon expiration of the time for ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on the day of such approval. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following ordinance was offered: SUMMARY NO. 26481 ORDINANCE NO. 26945 An ordinance amending the 2025 Capital Budget of Jefferson Parish, and providing for related matters. (Parishwide) THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. That the 2025 Capital Budget is amended by adjusting the revenues and/or expenditures within the following projects: ROADS/SEWER SALES TAX CAP (FUND 44200) Revenues 44200-4460 Appropriate $35,000 (Unappropriated Fund Balance) Expenditures Vets Blvd Transit Signal 35,000 (Project 42062.015) 17/19 RD/SEW S/T CAP (FUND 44220) Revenues 44220-0000-5240.15 $7,700,000 (LA Trans & Develop) Expenditures Bainbridge Ave & Drg Imp 1,200,000 (Project 42210.033) COUNCIL DISTRICT PROJECTS (FUND 44530) Revenues 44530-4460 Appropriate $946,194 (Unappropriated Fund Balance) Expenditures Mary Ridge and Tudor 267,000 (Project 45325.222) COVID-19 Memorial Park 164,967 (Project 45325.310) Farmers Market 68,227 (Project 45325.302) Little Farms Playground – 100th Anniversary Project 446,000 (Project 45327.201) CONS SEWER CAP PROJECTS (FUND 44940) Revenues 44940-0000-5911.44220 $6,500,000
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JEFFERSON PARISH LEGALS (Trf fr 17/19 RD/SW S/T CP) Expenditures Ida Sewer Emergency Repairs 6,500,000 (Project 49496.001) CONSOL DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT (FUND 45210) Revenues 45210-0000-5911.22320 $4,500,000 (Trf fr Cons Drain Dist #2) Expenditures Pump Station Upgrades-Planters PS Engine Replacement 2,500,000 (Project 52110.057) Pump Station Upgrades-Cousins PS Engine Replacement 2,000,000 (Project 52110.058) DRAINAGE CAPITAL PROGRAM (FUND 45230) Revenues 45230-0000-5240.18 $2,925,000 (LA Facility Plan & Cont) Expenditures Neighborhood Drainage Imp – Metairie Road Drainage 1,462,500 (Project 52356.144) Neighborhood Drainage Imp – Metairie Road Drainage #2 1,462,500 (Project 52356.146) CONS WATER CAPITAL (FUND 45400) Revenues 45400-4460 Appropriate $9,500 (Unappropriated Fund Balance) Expenditures EB WTP New Water Quality Lab 9,500 (Project 54052.012) WB PLAYGROUND CAP IMPROV (FUND 44670) Revenues 44670-0000-5911.44530 $233,194 (Trf fr Council District Prj) Expenditures COVID-19 Memorial Park 164,967 (Project 46755.001) Farmers Market 68,227 (Project 46756.001) EB PLAYGROUND CAP IMPROV (FUND 44680) Revenues 44680-4460 Appropriate $26,500 (Unappropriated Fund Balance) 44680-0000-5911.44530 446,000 (Trf fr Council District Prj) Expenditures Cleary Playground – Parking Lot Addition 26,500 (Project 46817.014) Little Farms Playground – 100th Anniversary Project 446,000 (Project 46823.020) OPIOID SETTLEMENT FUND (FUND 45820) Revenues 45820-0000-5911.96010 $4,500,000 (Trf fr JP Hosp Serv Dist1) Expenditures 24th Drug Court Design & Construction 4,500,000 (Project 58200.001) U S MISC GRANTS (FUND 21410) Revenues 21410-0000-5220.13 $4,696,882 (Gov Ofc Home Sec/Emer Prp) 21410-0000-5816 420,376 (Trf fr Rehab-Homeowners’ Portion) Expenditures DR-4611-0101-LA 913,500 (Project 14338.XXX) DR-4611-0067-LA 4,203,758 (Project 14339.XXX) SECTION 2. That the Finance Director is authorized to perform such ancillary transactions as are necessary to give full force and effect to this ordinance. The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 5th day of February, 2025, and shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten (10) days after adoption, thereafter, upon signature by the Parish President or, if not signed by the Parish President upon expiration of the time for ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on the day of such approval. On motion of Mr. Liljeberg, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145739 A resolution granting permission to Whiskey Bar & Grill, 1535 Veterans Memorial Boulevard, Metairie, Louisiana 70005, represented by Mr. Mark Mueller, to erect one tent on private property at 3609 Veterans Memorial Boulevard, Metairie, LA 70001, for the sale of food, beer, and liquor during the Carnival Season and the Irish Italian Parade commencing on, February 16th – March 4th 2025, and Sunday, March 23rd, 2025, provided that all requirements regarding fees, taxes, permits, licenses and proper zoning have been obtained from the Jefferson Parish Departments of Compliance and Code Enforcement, Health, Fire Department and Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office. (Council District 5) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for said Parish: SECTION 1. That permission be and is hereby granted to Whiskey Bar & Grill, 1535 Veterans Memorial Boulevard, Metairie, Louisiana 70005, represented by Mr. Mark Mueller, to erect one tent on private property at 3609 Veterans Memorial Boulevard, Metairie, LA 70001, for the sale of food, beer, and liquor during the Carnival Season and the Irish Italian Parade commencing on, February 16th – March 4th 2025, and Sunday, March 23rd, 2025; provided that all requirements regarding fees, taxes, permits, licenses and proper zoning have been obtained from the Jefferson Parish Departments of Compliance and Code Enforcement, Health, Fire Department and Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office. SECTION 2. This resolution is granted with the full understanding that said applicant shall comply with the requirements set forth in Ordinance No. 23925 adopted December 8, 2010, Ordinance No. 24479 adopted May 15, 2013, and any other applicable laws. SECTION 3. It is understood that no live music and/or entertainment will be permitted on the outside grounds. SECTION 4. That the Parish Council Clerk forward a copy of this resolution to Mr. Mark Bell, 1535 Veterans Memorial Boulevard, Metairie, Louisiana 70005. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution is declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Mr. Liljeberg, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145740 A resolution authorizing a Bicentennial wrap on the Galleria Building located at 1 Galleria Blvd., Metairie, LA 70001 for 2025 and to provide for related matters. (Council District 5) WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish was established by the Louisiana Legislature on February 11, 1825 and was named in honor of Thomas Jefferson, commemorating his role in purchasing the Louisiana territory from France in 1803; and WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish is encouraging the entire community to recognize the Parish’s rich 200-year history and celebrate all Jefferson Parish has to offer; and WHEREAS, the Bicentennial reminds us to honor the Parish’s history, marking both the joy of the present and the legacy of the past; and WHEREAS, the Bicentennial year celebration kicks off on Tuesday, February 11, 2025 and includes a variety of community events, local initiatives and new projects that instill a sense of pride for Jefferson Parish; and WHEREAS, members of the public, civic leaders, business owners, churches, schools, nonprofits and community organizations are encouraged to be a part of this special anniversary by spearheading their own events, activities and programming. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, State of Louisiana: SECTION 1. That, notwithstanding the provisions of Sec. 40425 and Sec. 8-1-103.1 of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, the Galleria Building located at 1 Galleria Blvd., Metairie, LA 70001 is authorized to place a Bicentennial wrap on the existing building for the entirety of 2025. The resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Mr. Liljeberg, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145741 A resolution granting permission to CCRC Lakeside, LLC d/b/a A Tavola, represented by Christione Turner, to operate 1 Food Truck and to sell, beverages, liquor, and beer, on private property, at 3413 Veterans Memorial Boulevard, Suite 120, during the 2025 East Bank Carnival Season on February 21st – 23rd 2025, and during the Irish-Italian Parade on March 23rd, 2025; provided that all requirements regarding fees, taxes, permits, licenses and proper zoning have been obtained from the Jefferson Parish Departments of Compliance and Code Enforcement, Health, Fire Department and the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office. (Council District 5) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for said Parish: SECTION 1. That permission be and is hereby granted CCRC Lakeside, LLC d/b/a A Tavola, represented by Christione Turner, to operate 1 Food Truck, and to sell, beverages, liquor, and beer, on private property, at 3413 Veterans Memorial Boulevard, Suite 120, during the 2025 East Bank Carnival Season on February 21st – 23rd 2025, and during the Irish-Italian Parade on March 23rd, 2025; provided that all requirements regarding fees, taxes, permits, licenses and proper zoning have been obtained from the Jefferson Parish Departments of Compliance and Code Enforcement Health, Fire Department and the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office. SECTION 2. This resolution is granted with the full understanding that said applicant shall comply with the requirements set forth in Ordinance No. 23925 adopted December 8, 2010, Ordinance No. 24479 adopted May 15, 2013, and any other applicable laws. SECTION 3. It is understood that no live music and/or entertainment will be permitted on the outside grounds. SECTION 4. That the Parish Council Clerk forward a copy of this resolution to Christione Turner, P.O. Box 55297, Metairie, Louisiana 70002. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025.
On motion of Mr. Marino, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145742 A resolution stating the Jefferson Parish Council’s endorsement of James Rolf Commercial Property to participate in the benefits of the Restoration Tax Abatement Program within an Economic Development District, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana. (Council District 1) WHEREAS, an Economic Development District was established by Jefferson Parish Ordinance No. 20369 (June 3, 1998) and City of Gretna Ordinance No. 3528 (April 12, 2005). Boundaries: East side of Ocean Avenue from the river to the Fourth Street right-of-way; west side of Hancock Street; the Orleans Parish line; and the Mississippi River; and WHEREAS, to further the redevelopment of the designated Economic Development District within the City of Gretna it is necessary and appropriate to provide incentives for development; and WHEREAS, the property for James Rolf located at 1320 Monroe Street, Project Number 20230405, within a designated Economic Development District, in the City of Gretna, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana; and WHEREAS, Economic Development Districts offer the incentive of the Restoration Tax Abatement Program which allows property owners to pay ad valorem taxes based on the assessed value of the property the year before restoration, for a period of five years; and WHEREAS, the Restoration Tax Abatement Program allows property owners the right to renew the contract for the limited property tax exemption for an additional five years, subject to the same conditions, extending such right for a total of ten years from the completion of the restoration work. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the process of obtaining and receiving the limited property tax exemption within the Economic Development District is in accordance with procedures established by the Louisiana Department of Economic Development and the Jefferson Parish Economic Development Commission (JEDCO), including a review of application for exemption by the Office of the Assessor of Jefferson Parish. SECTION 2. That the limited property tax exemption provided for shall be approved by the Jefferson Parish Council. SECTION 3. That the Jefferson Parish Clerk shall forward a copy of this resolution approved by the Jefferson Parish Council to The Louisiana State Board of Commerce and Industry, The Louisiana Tax Commission, The City of Gretna Council, The Assessor of Jefferson Parish, and The State of Louisiana Department of Economic Development. The foregoing resolution having being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Mr. Walker, seconded by Ms. Van Vrancken, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145743 A resolution appointing Mr. Charles Silbernagel to the Metairie Business Development District Board, representing Jefferson Parish Council At-Large, Div. B. (Parishwide) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That Mr. Charles Silbernagel is hereby appointed to the Metairie Business Development District Board, representing Jefferson Parish Council At-Large, Div. B., for a five (5) year term, expiring on June 1, 2027. SECTION 2. That a copy of this resolution be sent to the Metairie Business Development District Board and Mr. Charles Silbernagel, Silbernagel & Associates, Inc., 3129 Edenborn Avenue, Metairie, Louisiana 70002. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered, it was moved, that the reading of the minutes of the Jefferson Parish Council Meeting of Wednesday, January 15, 2025 be dispensed with and said minutes be approved and adopted as recorded in the Official Journal of the Parish of Jefferson and the Official Minute book and further the minutes of the Jefferson Parish Council Meeting, Wednesday, December 11, 2024 be corrected with notations of corrections of publication as follows. APPROVAL OF MINUTES JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL MEETING WEDNESDAY, January 15, 2025 Published In: The Advocate/ Times-Picayune Newspaper, January 24, 2025 None APPROVAL OF MINUTES JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL MEETING WEDNESDAY, December 11, 2024 Published In: The Advocate/Times-Picayune Newspaper, December 18, 2024 Resolution No. 145572 the 3rd whereas, section 1 and section 2 the VIN No. is incorrect and should read 3C4PDCAB8HT546239. The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The motion was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145744 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said parish: SECTION 1. That 2025 Alcoholic Beverage Permit Nos. 941502898, 941502996, 941503130, 941503241, 941503596, 941503971, 941504205, 941504267, 941504298, 941504320, 941504558, 941504639, 941504982, 941505162, 941505348, 941505444, 941505535, 941505923, 941506001, 941506212, 941507046, 941507154, 941507756, 941507955, 941507964, 941508016, 941508662, 941508754, 941508823, 941509123, 941509390, 941509576, 941509728, 941509970, 941510128, 941510214, 941510320, 941510365, 941510429, 941511043, 941511223, 941511776, 941512113, 941512121, 941512184, 941512258, 941512338, 941512372, 941512431, 941512522, 941512624, 941512859, 941512885, 941512902, 941512987, 941513399, 941513436, 941513914, 941513951, 941514048, 941514076, 941559898, 943441219, 943448172, 943453130, 947960786, 947998013, 948006135, 950886887, 950886943 and (9) Officer/Manager Permits: Ismael Rabee for GasHub Lafitte, 798 Jean Lafitte Blvd., Lafitte, LA 70067, Xin Gao for Sushi Nami, 3131 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, LA 70002, Yang Gao for Little Tokyo, 2300 N. Causeway Blvd., Metairie, LA 70001, Stephanie Dominique for Breaux Mart Supermarkets, 2904 Severn Ave., Metairie, LA 70002, Nichole Honor for Hang Out, 1317 Ames Blvd., Marrero, LA 70072, Aziz Tejani, Bal Dahal, Pinu Patel, Ankur Patel, for 24/7 Westbank Express Mart, 6850 Westbank Expy., Marrero, LA 70072 are hereby approved. SECTION 2. That the Sheriff, Ex-Officio Tax Collector for the Parish of Jefferson be and is hereby authorized to issue proper licenses to cover the herein approved applications within the time prescribed by law. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025.
Sciuareg Tewelde Taddese Tewelde
941513399
1-08-2025
Mohammad Hindi
941513914
1-08-2025
Nicholas Hufft James Marchand
943441219
1-08-2025
Angela Shields
943448172
1-08-2025
Brandon Rivers Ritchie Rivers
943453130
1-08-2025
Baljt Singh Makhan Singh
948006135
1-08-2025
Barry Breaux Barry Breaux, Jr. Alexis Daly
941502996
1-08-2025
Debra Mcintyre Edmond Mcintyre
941503130
1-08-2025
Donna Sens
941504558
1-08-2025
Michael Williams
941504982
1-08-2025
Lori Green Dominick Olister Gary Olister
1-08-2025 941505348
Gregory Buisson Eric Orlando
941507154
1/08/2025
Amnuay Nethongkome
941507964
1/08/2025
Gao Xin
941508016
1/08/2025
Hung Nguyen Hong Tran
941509970
1/07/2025
Raied Jaber
941511776
1/07/2025
Eric Skrmetta
941512113
1/07/2025
Eric Skrmetta
941512121
1/07/2025
Carolina Lopez
941512184
1/07/2025
Joseph Latham
941512258
1/07/2025
Sukhranjan Multani Ahmar Sadaqat
941512372
1/07/2025
Nabil Odeh
941512859
1/07/2025
Maria Osorto
941514076
1/07/2025
Dana Gordon
941559898
1/07/2025
Philip Beattie David Behm
947960786
1/07/2025
Maria Maldonado
941503241
1/07/2025
Mary Hernandez Mukeshumar Patel Vinay Patel Virendra Patel Leng Ieong
941504267
1/07/2025
941505444
1/07/2025
Carla Flick Sherrill Mollere Ulysses Mollere
941507756
1/07/2025
Cynthia Timphony Troy Timphony
941507955
1/07/2025
Steven Stewart
941508823
1/07/2025
Walid Zahran
941509123
1/07/2025
Khalil Alsahqani
941509576
1/07/2025
Guy Baudier Susan Baudier Cynthia Scheffel
941504639
1/07/2025
Brandon Daigle Carrie Mendoza
941505162
1/07/2025
Sarah Burnett
941506212
1/07/2025
Salvador Tantillo III Jed Tantillo
941509390
1/07/2025
Saleh Atalliah
941510429
1/07/2025
Thomas Hinyup Jude Anselmo Thomas Hinyup Melissa Welch Romana Martinez Ingrid Villegas
941512624
1/07/2025
941512902
1/07/2025
Chris Dinh Lan Ngo
950886943
1/07/2025
Stephanie Vargas
941512987
1/07/2025
Khalil Alsahqani Ismael Rabee
941513436
1/07/2025
Edmond Joseph Suzatte Verne
941513951
1/07/2025
Saad Tajuddin
941508754
1/16/2025
Husam Nasher Jamil Nasher
941509728
1/16/2025
Kathi Michel
941510320
1/16/2025
Baljit Kaur Markhan Singh
941510365
1/16/2025
Husam Nasher
941511223
1/16/2025
Yahya Nasher
941512338
1/16/2025
Daniel Monette
941512522
1/16/2025
Baljit Kaur Makhan Singh
941512885
1/16/2025
Eric Jenkins Lindsey Koren Colleen Lyons
941502898
1/16/2025
Ravi Patel
941503596
1/16/2025
PARISH ATTORNEY'S OFFICE Edwin Bermudez Gabriela Rodas
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM To:
Council Clerk’s Office Lizabeth Johnston, Parish Clerk
From: Jourdan Mohamad, Assistant Parish Attorney
941504205
1/16/2025
Luis Alcaraz Leonardo Vazquez
941504298
1/16/2025
Sean Edwards
941505535
1/16/2025
Duane Landry
941505923
1/16/2025
Oscar Beguiristain Kevin Sieve
941506001
1/16/2025
James Leone
941507046
1/16/2025
Katherine Fogerty
941503971
1/16/2025
Christopher Gao
941504320
1/16/2025
Ernesto Allwood Edgar Caro Juan Mata
941508662
1/16/2025
Bryan Lee David Park
941514048
1/16/2025
Date: January 17, 2025 Re:
ABO PERMIT APPROVALS –February 5, 2025 Council Meeting
Enclosed please find the following reports on applicants for Jefferson Parish Alcohol Beverage Permits which have been approved for the next Council Meeting.
APPROVED MANAGERS/OFFICERS NAME
ABO NUMBER
DATE APPROVED
NAME OF BUSINESS
Ismael Rabee
52541
1-13-2025
Xin Gao
52501
1-13-2025
Yang Gao
37940
1-13-2025
GasHub Lafitte 798 Jean Lafitte Blvd. Lafitte, LA 70067 (Council District 1) Sushi Nami 3131 Veterans Memorial Blvd. Metairie, LA 70002 (Council District 5) Little Tokyo 2300 N Causeway Blvd. Metairie, LA 70001 (Council District 5) Breaux Mart Supermarkets 2904 Severn Ave. Metairie, LA 70002 (Council District 5)
Stephanie Dominique
100663
1-13-2025
RETAIL- NEW (2025) NAME
ABO NUMBER
DATE APPROVED
NAME OF BUSINESS
Nichole Honor
950886887
1-07-2025
Aziz Tejani Bal Dahal Pinu Patel Ankur Patel
947998013
1-16-2025
Hang Out 1317 Ames Blvd. Marrero, LA 70072 (Council District 3) 24/7 Westbank Express Mart 6850 Westbank Expy. Marrero, LA 70072 (Council District 2)
RENEWALS (2025) NAME
ABO NUMBER
DATE APPROVED
NAME OF BUSINESS
Jorge Ortiz
941510128
1-08-2025
Mohammad Sharif
941510214
1-08-2025
Ayllen Smith
941511043
1-08-2025
Richard Preston
941512431
1-08-2025
La Hacienda De Leon 5131 Lapalco Blvd. Marrero, LA 70072 (Council District 3) Mike’s Meat Market 901 Garden Rd. Marrero, LA 70072 (Council District 3) Sabor Latino Bar 3126 4th St. Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 2) Original Klassic Bar & Grill LLC
3700 Westbank Expy. Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 2) Tewelde’s Lafitte Drugs Inc. 2695 Jean Lafitte Blvd. Lafitte, LA 70067 (Council District 1) Darna Hookah Lounge 1180 Terry Pkwy #105 Terrytown, LA 70056 (Council District 1) Hufft Marchand Catering & Commissary LLC 619 Pink St. Metairie, LA 70005 (Council District 5) Studio II 4417 N I-10 Service Rd. W Metairie, LA 70006 (Council District 5) Rivers Market 6525 Airline Dr. Metairie, LA 70003 (Council District 2) Star Gas & Liquor 701 Behrman Hwy, Terrytown, LA 70056 (Council District 1) Breaux Mart Supermarkets Inc. 2904 Severn Ave. Metairie, LA 70002 (Council District 5) Austin’s 5101 W Esplanade Ave. #5&6 Metairie, LA 70006 (Council District 5) Green Acres Country Club Inc. 5000 W Napoleon Ave. Metairie, LA 70001 (Council District 2) The Pour House Saloon 3501 Jefferson Hwy. Jefferson, LA 70121 (Council District 2)
Jackpot Coffeehouse 4631 W Napoleon Ave. #1D Metairie, LA 70001 (Council District 5) The Crossroads 1200 Jefferson Hwy. Jefferson, LA 70121 (Council District 2) Lime Leaf LLC 200 Metairie Hammond Hwy. Metairie, LA 70005 (Council District 5) Sushi Nami 3131 Veterans Memorial Blvd. #200 Metairie, LA 70002 (Council District 5) Greg’s Food Mart II 936 Westwood Dr. Marrero, LA 70072 (Council District 3) Jaba Rays Food Store 1502 Lapalco Blvd. #B Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 3) New Orleans Distillers LLC 501 Destrehan Ave. Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 2) New Orleans Distillers LLC 501 Destrehan Ave. Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 2) Caro’s Market LLC 2309 Manhattan Blvd. #1 Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 3) Thirty Something 1530 Lapalco Blvd. #16 Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 3) Brothers Food Mart 1600 Manhattan Blvd. Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 2) Wine About it Inc. 445 Wall Blvd. Gretna, LA 70056 (Council District 1) Delicias El Jamo 2 LLC 2139 Stumpf Blvd. #E Terrytown, LA 70056 (Council District 1) Spotlight Bar & Grill 2925 Harvard Ave. Metairie, LA 70006 (Council District 5) Aldi Store #141 5901 Airline Dr. Metairie, LA 70006 (Council District 2) La Nueva Hacienda Restaurant 3116 N Arnoult Rd. Metairie, LA 70002 (Council District 5) Hampton Inn Metairie 2730 N Causeway Blvd. Metairie, LA 70002 (Council District 5) Young’s Fortune Restaurant 2916 Cleary Ave. Metairie, LA 70002 (Council District 5) R&O’s Restaurant LLC 216 Hammond Hwy. Metairie, LA 70005 (Council District 5) Alexander Room & Terrace 3200 Ridgelake Dr. #300 Metairie, LA 70002 (Council District 5) Garrison Kitchen & Cocktails 2928 Metairie Rd. Metairie, LA 70001 (Council District 5) Waggaman One Stop LLC 8692 River Rd. Westwego, LA 70094 (Council District 3) Gashub 9000 Westbank Expy. Avondale, LA 70094 (Council District 3) Uncle Joe’s Bar 814 N Howard Ave. Metairie, LA 70003 (Council District 4) B’s Trudeau Tavern LLC 717 Trudeau Dr. Metairie, LA 70003 (Council District 4) Paradise Manor Community Club Corp 529 Sauve Rd. River Ridge, LA 70123 (Council District 2) Avondale Gaming LLC 3110 Hwy. 90 Avondale, LA 70094 (Council District 3) Lapalco One Stop 6501 Lapalco Blvd. Marrero, LA 70072 (Council District 3) Sun Ray Café 2600 Belle Chasse Hwy. Gretna, LA 70056 (Council District 1) Los Compadres 2766 Belle Chasse Hwy. #1A-6A Gretna, LA 70056 (Council District 1) Hwy 90 Mart 3900 Hwy 90 W Avondale, LA 70094 (Council District 3) El Chango Borracho 101 Lapalco Blvd. Gretna, LA 70056 (Council District 1) Gashub 798 Jean Lafitte Blvd. Lafitte, LA 70067 (Council District 1) Kelly Wings Restaurant LLC 445 Terry Pkwy. #B Terrytown, LA 70056 (Council District 1) Zuby’s 4 Galleria Blvd. Metairie, LA 70001 (Council District 5) Marrero Discount Food Store 3050 Barataria Blvd. Marrero, LA 70072 (Council District 1) Prime Time Lounge 6801 4th St. Marrero, LA 70072 (Council District 2) Greg’s Food Mart 2551 Ames Blvd. Marrero, LA 70072 (Council District 3) Adel’s Gas Stop 2090 Woodmere Blvd. Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 3) Sam’s Mini Mart 1 2219 Alex Kornman Blvd. #A Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 3) Café Nola LLC 2151 Lapalco Blvd. #A Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 1) Star Convenience Store 2950 Belle Chasse Hwy. #A Gretna, LA 70056 (Council District 1) Ruth’s Chris Steak House 3633 Veterans Memorial Blvd. Metairie, LA 70002 (Council District 5) OM Metairie Oil Inc. 3313 Cleary Ave. Metairie, LA 70002 (Council District 5) Eclipse Sports Bar 5040 Yale St. Metairie, LA 70006 (Council District 4) La Tia Taqueria & Cantina 4517 W Esplanade Ave. Metairie, LA 70006 (Council District 5) Twist of Lime 2820 Lime St. Metairie, LA 70006 (Council District 5) The Blue Ruin Speakeasy II 3224 Metairie Rd. Metairie, LA 70001 (Council District 5) The Stallion Bar LLC 2507 N Woodlawn Ave. Metairie, LA 70001 (Council District 5) Buffalo’s 5015 Bloomfield St. Jefferson, LA 70121 (Council District 2) Shake Shack 3501 Veterans Memorial Blvd. Metairie, LA 70002 (Council District 5) Pho Nola 3320 Transcontinental Dr. Metairie, LA 70006 (Council District 4) Zocalo 2051 Metairie Rd. Metairie, LA 70005 (Council District 5) K-Town BBQ & Tofu Corp 925 Behrman Hwy. #9 Gretna, LA 70056 (Council District 1)
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025.
PARISH ATTORNEY'S OFFICE INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM To:
Council Clerk’s Office Lizabeth Johnston, Parish Clerk
From: Jourdan Mohamad, Assistant Parish Attorney Date: January 17, 2025 Re:
ABO PERMIT APPROVALS – February 5, 2025 Council Meeting
Enclosed please find the following reports on applicants for Jefferson Parish Alcohol Beverage Permits (including employee and vice cards) which have been approved for the next Council Meeting. APPROVED INDIVIDUALS/SERVERS NAME
VICE NUMBER
DATE APPROVED
NAME OF BUSINESS
Tashie Hamilton
V-114103
1/13/2025
Hallie Duplantier
V-114365
1/13/2025
Carrie Hanafy
V-119445
1/13/2025
Melinda Simon
V-126243
1/13/2025
Keyona Jones
V-126263
1/13/2025
Jessica Gonzalez
V-126283
1/13/2025
Queen Gary
V-126284
1/13/2025
Miranda Hernandez
V-126285
1/13/2025
OTB Fair Grounds and Casino 5428 Citrus Blvd. Harahan, LA 70123 (Council District 2) Whiskey Cowboy Saloon 1300 N. Causeway Blvd. Metairie, LA 70001 (Council District 5) Whiskey Bar & Grill 1535 Veterans Memorial Blvd. Metairie, LA 70005 (Council District 5) Daiquiri Shoppe 7115 Westbank Expy. Marrero, LA 70072 (Council District 3) New Orleans Original Daiquiris 835 Manhattan Blvd. Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 3) Vinnie’s Sports Bar and Grill 2766 Belle Chasse Hwy. Gretna, LA 70056 (Council District 1) Hooters 2781 Belle Chasse Hwy. Gretna, LA 70056 (Council District 1) Winston’s Pub & Patio 531 Metairie Rd. Metairie, LA 70005 (Council District 5)
Michelle Gilliland-Oddo
V-126303
1/13/2025 Bobby Hebert’s 401 Veterans Memorial Blvd. Metairie, LA 70002 (Council District 5) Mama’s Place 1624 Hesiod St. Metairie, LA 70005 (Council District 5) Rum Runners 1670 Barataria Blvd. Marrero, LA 70072 (Council District 2) Hooters Westbank 2781 Belle Chasse Hwy. Gretna, LA 70056 (Council District 1) Gretna Fair Grounds OTB & Casino 64 Westbank Expy. Gretna, LA 70053 (Council District 1) Fairgrounds OTB & Casino 800 Westbank Expy. Westwego, LA 70094 (Council District 2) Westside Lanes 3715 Westbank Expy. Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 2) New Orleans Original Daiquiris 6830 Veterans Memorial Blvd. Metairie, LA 70003 (Council District 4) New Orleans Original Daiquiris 2015 Woodmere Blvd. Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 3) Lamplighter Lounge 908 Veterans Memorial Blvd. Metairie, LA 70005 (Council District 5) Vinnies Sports Bar & Grill 2766 Belle Chasse Hwy. Gretna, LA 70056 (Council District 1) Copeland’s 1001 S. Clearview Pkwy. Jefferson, LA 70121 (Council District 2) Vinnie’s Sports Bar & Grill 2766 Belle Chasse Hwy. Gretna, LA 70056 (Council District 1) New Orleans Daiquiris 1000 S. Clearview Pkwy., Ste. 1008 Elmwood, LA 70123 (Council District 2) Bobby Hebert’s Cajun Cannon 4101 Veterans Memorial Blvd. Metairie, LA 70002 (Council District 5) Bobby Hebert’s 4101 Veterans Memorial Blvd. Metairie, LA 70002 (Council District 5)
Kelly Macready
V-97801
1/07/2025
Christina Sievers
V-126183
1/07/2025
Brittany Guidroz
V-39558
1/02/2025
Alexia Williams
V-50679
1/02/2025
Ashley Turner
V-113283
1/02/2025
Kristen Thompson
V-115162
1/02/2025
Toni Perkins
V-119182
1/02/2025
Amyrie Brown
V-126043
1/02/2025
Fayleah Evans
V-126063
1/02/2025
Zoe Osterberg
V-70919
1/02/2025
Gregriona Dupre
V-121026
1/02/2025
Adriana Martinez
V-126083
1/02/2025
Deanna Carney
V-126103
1/02/2025
Olivia Alfonso
V-126143
1/02/2025
Ashante Sylve
V-126164
1/02/2025
NAME
VICE NUMBER
DATE APPROVED
NAME OF BUSINESS
Kasha Enelcruz
V-125403
1/13/2025
Josephine Taullie
V-116724
1/13/2025
Chantel Kerner
V-125523
1/13/2025
Amanda Resendez
V-101780
1/15/2025
Kimberly Gilbert
V-125943
1/27/2025
New Orleans Original Daiquiris 620 Terry Pkwy. Terrytown, LA 70056 (Council District 1) Fine Line Inc. 361 Whitney Ave. Terrytown, LA 70056 (Council District 1) Schnell’s Restaurant 5501 4th St. Marrero, LA 70072 (Council District 2) Oschner Fitness Center 1200 S. Clearview Pkwy. Harahan, LA 70123 (Council District 2) Fat Tuesdays 4214 Veterans Memorial Blvd. Metairie, LA 70002 (Council District 5)
WALK IN
On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145746 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said parish: SECTION 1. That 2025 Tobacco Permit Nos. 941503009, 941503605, 941503679, 941504312, 941504464, 941507739, 941509134, 941509405, 941509582, 941509737, 941509989, 941510222, 941510377, 941510438, 941511058, 941511210, 941511234, 941511782, 941512204, 941512243, 941512329, 941512340, 941512386, 941512533, 941512863, 941512892, 941513283, 941513443, 941513659, 941513922, 941514122, 941514244, 943453111, 947998084, 948006161, 950886962, 954559773 and (2) Officer/Manager Permits: Ismael Rabee for GasHub Lafitte, 798 Jean Lafitte Blvd., Lafitte, LA 70067, Stephanie Dominique for Breaux Mart Supermarkets, 2904 Severn Ave., Metairie, LA 70002 are hereby approved. SECTION 2. That the Sheriff, Ex-Officio Tax Collector for the Parish of Jefferson be and is hereby authorized to issue proper licenses to cover the herein approved Applications within the time prescribed by law. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025.
PARISH ATTORNEY'S OFFICE INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM To:
Council Clerk’s Office Lizabeth Johnston, Parish Clerk
From: Jourdan Mohamad, Assistant Parish Attorney Date: January 27, 2025 Re:
TO PERMIT APPROVALS – February 5, 2025 Council Meeting
Enclosed please find the following reports on applicants for Jefferson Parish Tobacco Permits which have been approved for the next Council Meeting. APPROVED MANAGERS/OFFICERS NAME
ABO NUMBER
DATE APPROVED
NAME OF BUSINESS
Ismael Rabee
100664
1/16/2025
Stephanie Dominique
52381
1/16/2025
GasHub Lafitte 798 Jean Lafitte Blvd. Lafitte, LA 70067 (Council District 1) Breaux Mart Supermarkets 2904 Severn Ave. Metairie, LA 70002 (Council District 5)
NAME
ABO NUMBER
DATE APPROVED
NAME OF BUSINESS
Ahmed Abdel-Jabbar
954559773
1/16/2025
Aziz Tejani Bal Dahal Pinu Patel
947998084
1/16/2025
Smokers Club 93 Terry Pkwy. #8 Terrytown, LA 70056 (Council District 1) 24/7 Westbank Express Mart 6850 Westbank Expy. Marrero, LA 70072 (Council District 2)
RETAIL – NEW (2025)
Ankur Patel
On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145745 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said parish: SECTION 1. That the Applicants, who have been issued the following Application Numbers, be and are hereby authorized to be issued Certificates of Qualification for Alcoholic Beverage Outlets: V# 39558, 50679, 70919, 97801, 101780, 113283, 114103, 114365, 115162, 116724, 119182, 119445, 121026, 125403, 125523, 125943, 126043, 126063, 126083, 126103, 126143, 126164, 126183, 126243, 126263, 126283, 126284, 126285, 126303. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
RENEWALS (2025) NAME
ABO NUMBER
DATE APPROVED
NAME OF BUSINESS
Daniel Monette
941512533
1/16/2025
Baljit Kaur
941512892
1/16/2025
Jimmy Snipes
941513283
1/16/2025
Khalil Alsahqani Is el Rabe
941513443
1/16/2025
Café Nola LLC 2151 Lapalco Blvd. #A Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 1) Star Convenience Store 2950 Belle Chasse Hwy. #A Gretna, LA 70056 (Council District 1) Bayou Smokes LLC 2324 Barataria Blvd. #B Marrero, LA 70072 (Council District 3) Gashub 798 J Lafitt Bl d
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JEFFERSON PARISH LEGALS Ismael Rabee Gary Benson Steven Deckard Emily Taylor
941513659
1/16/2025
Saleh Saleh
941514122
1/16/2025
Ravi Patel
941503605
1/16/2025
Ibrahim Khalil
941504312
1/16/2025
Husam Nasher Jamil Nasher
941509737
1/16/2025
Baljit Kaur Markhan Singh
941510377
1/16/2025
Husam Nasher
941511210
1/16/2025
Husam Nasher
941511234
1/16/2025
Abdelrahim Harb
941512243
1/16/2025
Yahya Nasher
941512340
1/16/2025
Jalaal Albassisi Saeed Abdeljabbar
941504464
1/16/2025
Roberto Molina
941507739
1/16/2025
Salvador Tantillo III Jed Tantillo
941509405
1/16/2025
Saleh Atallah
941510438
1/16/2025
Neil Fattah
941512329
1/16/2025
Chris Dinh Lan Ngo
950886962
1/16/2025
Yousef Abuaqidah Shaq Mohammad
941512204
1/16/2025
Walid Zahran
941509134
1/16/2025
Khalil Alsahqani
941509582
1/16/2025
Mohammad Sharif
941510222
1/16/2025
Ayllen Smith
941511058
1/16/2025
Mohammad Hindi
941513922
1/16/2025
Brandon Rivers Ritchie Rivers
943453111
1/16/2025
Baljt Singh Makhan Singh
948006161
1/16/2025
Barry Breaux Barry Breaux, Jr. Alexis Daly
941503009
1/16/2025
Jeff Weber Victoria Wood
941503679
1/16/2025
Hung Nguyen Hong Tran
941509989
1/16/2025
Raied Jaber
941511782
1/16/2025
Sukhranjan Multani Ahmar Sadaqat
941512386
1/16/2025
Nabil Odeh
941512863
1/16/2025
798 Jean Lafitte Blvd. Lafitte, LA 70067 (Council District 1) Dollar General Store #24085 714 Terry Pkwy. Gretna, LA 70056 (Council District 1) Inhale Smoke & Vape LLC 700 Terry Pkwy. #G Terrytown, LA 70056 (Council District 1) OM Metairie Oil Inc. 3313 Cleary Ave. Metairie, LA 70002 (Council District 5) Cedarmarket Nola LLC 5029 Veterans Memorial Blvd. #D1 Metairie, LA 70006 (Council District 4) Marrero Discount Food Store 3050 Barataria Blvd. Marrero, LA 70072 (Council District 1) Greg’s Food Mart 2551 Ames Blvd. Marrero, LA 70072 (Council District 3) Out Smoke 2 1670 Barataria Blvd. #B2 Marrero, LA 70072 (Council District 2) Adel’s Gas Stop 2090 Woodmere Blvd. Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 3) Harvey Smoke Shop LLC 3251 Manhattan Blvd. #B2-B Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 1) Sam’s Mini Mart 1 2219 Alex Kornman Blvd. #A Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 3) Smoke Galore 3000 Severn Ave. #3 Metairie, LA 70002 (Council District 5) Habana Port Cigar Merchants 1700 Veterans Memorial Blvd. #300 Metairie, LA 70005 (Council District 5) Avondale Gaming LLC 3110 Hwy. 90 Avondale, LA 70094 (Council District 3) Lapalco One Stop 6501 Lapalco Blvd. Marrero, LA 70072 (Council District 3) Smart Herba LLC 3700 Lapalco Blvd. #J Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 2) Hwy 90 Mart 3900 Hwy 90 W Avondale, LA 70094 (Council District 3) Smoke Xpress 2309 Manhattan Blvd. #4 Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 3) Waggaman One Stop LLC 8692 River Rd. Westwego, LA 70094 (Council District 3) Gashub 9000 Westbank Expy. Avondale, LA 70094 (Council District 3) Mike’s Meat Market 901 Garden Rd. Marrero, LA 70072 (Council District 3) Sabor Latino Bar 3126 4th St. Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 2) Darna Hookah Lounge 1180 Terry Pkwy. #105 Terrytown, LA 70056 (Council District 1) Rivers Market 6525 Airline Dr. Metairie, LA 70003 (Council District 2) Star Gas & Liquor 701 Behrman Hwy. Terrytown, LA 70056 (Council District 1) Breaux Mart Supermarkets Inc. 2904 Severn Ave. Metairie, LA 70002 (Council District 5) New Orleans Cloud Alchemy & Distribution LLC 2812 Athania Pkwy. Metairie, LA 70002 (Council District 5) Greg’s Food Mart II 936 Westwood Dr. Marrero, LA 70072 (Council District 3) Jaba Rays Food Store 1502 Lapalco Blvd. #B Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 3) Brothers Food Mart 1600 Manhattan Blvd. Harvey, LA 70058 (Council District 2) Wine About It Inc. 445 Wall Blvd. Gretna, LA 70056 (Council District 1)
VENDING MACHINE (2025) NAME
ABO NUMBER
DATE APPROVED
NAME OF BUSINESS
Richard Kennedy Michael Mclean Peggy Russell
941514244
1/16/2025
Five Star Food Service Inc. 501 Delta Dr. St. Rose, LA 70087
On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered as: RESOLUTION NO. 145747 A resolution authorizing the purchasing department to advertise for sealed bids for the Bucktown Harbor Park Playground & Site Amenities Public Works Project No. 2025-003-CM for the Department of Ecosystem and Coastal Management in accordance with the Plans and Specifications prepared by Joseph Furr Design Studio, LLC. and designating this project as sales tax exempt. (Council District 5) WHEREAS, the Council has engaged the services of Joseph Furr Design Studio, LLC to provide landscape architecture services relative to the design of Bucktown Harbor Park Playground & Site Amenities Public Works Project No. 2025-003-CM; and WHEREAS, this Jefferson Parish Council desires to advertise for competitive bids, in accordance with LRS 38:2212, et seq., for the award of a contract in the name of the Jefferson Parish Council, and furnish engineering services during the progress of the work; and WHEREAS, the New Orleans Advocate is the Official Journal of Jefferson Parish; and WHEREAS, the administration has qualified this project to be presented to the Jefferson Parish Council for consideration and designation as “Sales Tax Exempt”; and WHEREAS, the plans and specifications for this bid contain necessary language noticing all prospective bidders that this project has been designated as “Sales Tax Exempt.” NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Purchasing Department of the Jefferson Parish Finance Department, be and is hereby authorized, to advertise for sealed bids for the Bucktown Harbor Park Playground & Site Amenities Public Works Project No. 2025-003-CM in accordance with the Plans and Specifications as prepared by Joseph Furr Design Studio, LLC. SECTION 2. That all necessary requirements are included as provided by Jefferson Parish advertising procedures in the advertisement, the Bid Proposal Form and Specifications for said project. SECTION 3. That all costs associated with Bucktown Harbor Park Playground & Site Amenities are charged to the following Account Number(s): 21640-1291-7454(16417.001). SECTION 4. That all costs associated with advertisement of the Bucktown Harbor Park Playground & Site Amenities Project are charged to 21640-1291-7450(16417.001). SECTION 5. That this project is hereby designated as sales tax exempt and shall include all the necessary language related to this exemption in the bid specifications. SECTION 6. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council or in their absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is hereby authorized to sign and approve all documents necessary to implement the resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered as: RESOLUTION NO. 145748 A resolution cancelling and rejecting all bids received under Bid Proposal No. 50-00146732 and authorizing the Purchasing Department to re-advertise for sealed bids for the Upper Barataria Terrace Project Public Works Project No. 2024-022-CM for the Department of Ecosystem and Coastal Management in accordance with the Plans and Specifications prepared by Freese and Nichols, Inc. and designating this project as sales tax exempt. (Council District 1) WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 145012 authorized by the Jefferson Parish Council on September 25, 2024, the Department of Ecosystem and Coastal Management advertised for the Upper Barataria Terrace Project Public Works Project No. 2024-022-CM with the Plans and Specifications prepared by Freese and Nichols, Inc.; and WHEREAS, bids were opened on January 7, 2025; and WHEREAS, two (2) companies submitted bids for Bid Proposal No. 50-00146732; and WHEREAS, Dean Equipment Inc.’s bid was rejected for not submitting an insurance certificate; and WHEREAS, Onshore Materials, LLC’s bid was rejected by the department for being overbudget; and WHEREAS, it is therefore in the best interest of the Parish to cancel and reject all bids received for Bid No. 50-00146732 and readvertise the project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That Bid No. 50-00146732 be cancelled and all bids received under Bid No. 50-00146732 for the Upper Barataria Terrace Project Public Works Project No 2024-022-CM for the Department of Ecosystem and Coastal Management be rejected. SECTION 2. That the Purchasing Department be and is hereby authorized to re-advertise for sealed bids for Upper Barataria Terrace Project. SECTION 3. That in re-advertising, all the usual requirements as are provided in regular Jefferson Parish advertising procedures be included in the advertisement, Bid Proposal Form and Specifications for said project. SECTION 4. That all costs associated with Upper Barataria Terrace Project are charged to the following Account Number(s): 21640-1291-7454(16418.001). SECTION 5. That all costs associated with advertisement of the Upper Barataria Terrace Project are charged to 21640-12917540(16418.001). SECTION 6. That this project is hereby designated as sales tax exempt and shall include all the necessary language related to this exemption in the bid specifications.
SECTION 7. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council or in their absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is hereby authorized to sign and approve all documents necessary to implement the resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145749 A resolution authorizing the Purchasing Department to advertise for sealed bids for the construction of Waterline Improvements on Colony Place (Flagler St. to Camphor St.), Elizabeth Ave. (Flagler St. to Camphor St.), Concorde Ave. (Lafreniere St. to Camphor St.), Stanford Ave. (Lafreniere St. to Camphor St.) and Flagler St. (Elizabeth Ave. to Colony Pl.), Public Works Project No. 2023-012A-WRB, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by G.E.C., Inc. and designating this project as sales tax exempt. (Council District 2) WHEREAS, the Council has engaged the services of G.E.C., Inc. to provide professional engineering services relative to the design of Waterline Improvements on Colony Place (Flagler St. to Camphor St.), Elizabeth Ave. (Flagler St. to Camphor St.), Concorde Ave. (Lafreniere St. to Camphor St.), Stanford Ave. (Lafreniere St. to Camphor St.) and Flagler St. (Elizabeth Ave. to Colony Pl.), Public Works Project No. 2023-012A-WRB; and WHEREAS, the design of Waterline Improvements on Colony Place (Flagler St. to Camphor St.), Elizabeth Ave. (Flagler St. to Camphor St.), Concorde Ave. (Lafreniere St. to Camphor St.), Stanford Ave. (Lafreniere St. to Camphor St.) and Flagler St. (Elizabeth Ave. to Colony Pl.), Public Works Project No. 2023-012A-WRB is complete; and WHEREAS, this Jefferson Parish Council desires to advertise for competitive bids, in accordance with LRS 38:2212, et seq., for the award of a contract in the name of the Jefferson Parish Council; and WHEREAS, the administration has qualified this project to be presented to the Jefferson Parish Council for consideration and designation as “Sales Tax Exempt”; and WHEREAS, the plans and specifications for this bid contain necessary language notifying all prospective bidders that this project has been designated as “Sales Tax Exempt”; and WHEREAS, the Official Journal of Jefferson Parish is the New Orleans Advocate; and WHEREAS, this project is funded by the Water Rate Plan; and WHEREAS, sufficient local funds are available to advertise this project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department, be and is hereby authorized, to advertise for sealed bids for the construction of Waterline Improvements on Colony Place (Flagler St. to Camphor St.), Elizabeth Ave. (Flagler St. to Camphor St.), Concorde Ave. (Lafreniere St. to Camphor St.), Stanford Ave. (Lafreniere St. to Camphor St.) and Flagler St. (Elizabeth Ave. to Colony Pl.), Public Works Project No. 2023-012A-WRB, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by G.E.C., Inc. SECTION 2. That all necessary requirements are included as provided by Louisiana Public Bid Law LRS 38:2211 et. seq. in the Jefferson Parish advertising procedures in the Advertisement, the Bid Proposal Form and Specifications for said project. SECTION 3. That all costs associated with construction of Waterline Improvements on Colony Place (Flagler St. to Camphor St.), Elizabeth Ave. (Flagler St. to Camphor St.), Concorde Ave. (Lafreniere St. to Camphor St.), Stanford Ave. (Lafreniere St. to Camphor St.) and Flagler St. (Elizabeth Ave. to Colony Pl.), Public Works Project No. 2023-012A-WRB are to be charged to the following Account Number: 45400-4045-7454 (54052.350). SECTION 4. That all costs associated with the advertisement of the Waterline Improvements on Colony Place (Flagler St. to Camphor St.), Elizabeth Ave. (Flagler St. to Camphor St.), Concorde Ave. (Lafreniere St. to Camphor St.), Stanford Ave. (Lafreniere St. to Camphor St.) and Flagler St. (Elizabeth Ave. to Colony Pl.), Public Works Project No. 2023-012A-WRB are to be charged to the following Account Number: 45400-4045-7450 (54052.350). SECTION 5. That this project is hereby designated as sales tax exempt and shall include all the necessary language related to this exemption in the bid specifications. SECTION 6. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is hereby authorized to sign and approve all documents necessary to give effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145750 A resolution rejecting the bids received under Bid Proposal No. 50-00146772 for being over budget for labor, materials, and equipment necessary to install lighting at the Johnny Jacobs and Kings Grant Playgrounds Track facility for the Recreation Department and authorizing the Purchasing Department to re-advertise for sealed bids for this project. (Council Districts 2 & 3) WHEREAS, the bid for this project was opened on December 10, 2024; and WHEREAS, the Jefferson Parish Council authorized the advertisement of this bid on Resolution Number 144479, adopted July 10, 2024; and WHEREAS, the bid of Grand Isle Shipyard, LLC ($279,854.40) was rejected for the submission of insufficient bid documents; and WHEREAS, the bid of T Clark Enterprise Inc. ($483,145.72) was submitted properly but it well over budget; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that it is in the best interest of Jefferson Parish to reject all bids under Proposal No. 50-00146772 and re-advertise the project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the bids received on December 10, 2024 under Bid Proposal No. 50-00146772 for labor, materials, and equipment necessary to install lighting at the Johnny Jacobs and Kings Grant Playgrounds Track facility for the Recreation Department is hereby rejected. SECTION 2. That the Purchasing Department is hereby authorized to re-advertise for sealed bids for labor, materials, and equipment necessary to install lighting at the Johnny Jacobs and Kings Grant Playgrounds Track facility for the Recreation Department. SECTION 3. That costs of this project be charged to Account No. 44670-4014-7231.1 (46710.017). SECTION 4. That the Council Chairperson or, in their absence, the Vice-Chairperson be and is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145751 A resolution authorizing the advertisement for sealed bids for a two (2) year contract for concrete street maintenance for the Eastbank of Jefferson Parish in accordance with Specifications prepared by the Jefferson Parish Streets Department and designating this project as sales tax exempt. (Council Districts 2, 3, 4 & 5) WHEREAS, expenditures under the current TWO (2) year contract 55-00021111 covering the period of 5/24/2023 – 5/23/2025, Bid No. 50-00141800 with Fleming Construction are $7,991,137.17 thru 1/8/2025; and WHEREAS, the administration has qualified this contract to be presented to the Jefferson Parish Council for consideration and designation as “Sales Tax Exempt”; and WHEREAS, the specifications for this bid contain necessary language noticing all prospective bidders that this project has been designated as “Sales Tax Exempt.” NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Purchasing Department of the Jefferson Parish Finance Department, be and is hereby authorized, to advertise for sealed bids for a two (2) year contract for concrete street maintenance for the Eastbank of Jefferson Parish in accordance with Specifications as prepared by the Jefferson Parish Streets Department. SECTION 2. That all necessary requirements are included as provided by Jefferson Parish advertising procedures in the advertisement, the Bid Proposal Form and Specifications for said project. SECTION 3. That all costs associated with concrete street maintenance are charged to the following Account Number(s): 7344.9, Paving (of the user department). SECTION 4. That this project is hereby designated as sales tax exempt and shall include all the necessary language related to this exemption in the bid specifications. SECTION 5. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council or in their absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is hereby authorized to sign and approve all documents necessary to implement the resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145752 A resolution authorizing the Purchasing Department to advertise for sealed bids for landscape improvements for Jefferson Highway from Orchard Road to Hazel Drive for Parkways Department– Public Works. The administration has qualified this project to be presented to the Jefferson Parish Council for consideration and designation as “Sales Tax Exempt”. (Council District 2) WHEREAS, landscape improvements to the area will enhance Jefferson Highway from Orchard Road to Hazel Drive; and WHEREAS, the administration has qualified this project to be presented to the Jefferson Parish Council for consideration and designation as “Sales Tax Exempt”. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Purchasing Department be and is hereby authorized to advertise for sealed bids for landscape improvements for Jefferson Highway from Orchard Road to Hazel Drive for Parkways
Department – Public Works. SECTION 2. That all expenditures incurred will be charged to Account #44560-4008-7540(45629.134) –River Ridge/Jeff Hwy. SECTION 3. The administration has qualified this project to be presented to the Jefferson Parish Council for consideration and designation as “Sales Tax Exempt”. SECTION 4. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his/her absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and they are, hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145753 A resolution authorizing the Purchasing Department to advertise for sealed bids for the construction of Waterline Improvements South New Orleans Subdivision, Public Works Project No. 2023-028-WRB, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by EJES, Incorporated and designating this project as sales tax exempt. (Council District 3) WHEREAS, the Council has engaged the services of EJES, Incorporated to provide professional engineering services relative to the design of Waterline Improvements South New Orleans Subdivision, Public Works Project No. 2023-028-WRB; and WHEREAS, the design of Waterline Improvements South New Orleans Subdivision, Public Works Project No. 2023-028-WRB is complete; and WHEREAS, this Jefferson Parish Council desires to advertise for competitive bids, in accordance with LRS 38:2212, et seq., for the award of a contract in the name of the Jefferson Parish Council; and WHEREAS, the administration has qualified this project to be presented to the Jefferson Parish Council for consideration and designation as “Sales Tax Exempt”; and WHEREAS, the plans and specifications for this bid contain necessary language notifying all prospective bidders that this project has been designated as “Sales Tax Exempt”; and WHEREAS, the Official Journal for Jefferson Parish is The New Orleans Advocate; and WHEREAS, this project is funded by the Water Rate Plan; and WHEREAS, sufficient local funds are available to advertise this project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department, be and is hereby authorized, to advertise for sealed bids for the construction of Waterline Improvements of South New Orleans Subdivision, Public Works Project No. 2023-028-WRB, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by EJES, Incorporated. SECTION 2. That all necessary requirements are included as provided by Louisiana Public Bid Law LRS 38:2211 et. seq. in the Jefferson Parish advertising procedures in the Advertisement, the Bid Proposal Form and Specifications for said project. SECTION 3. That all costs associated with construction of Waterline Improvements South New Orleans Subdivision, Public Works Project No. 2023-028-WRB are to be charged to the following Account Number: 45400-4045-7454 (54052.329). SECTION 4. That all costs associated with the advertisement of the Waterline Improvements at South New Orleans Subdivision, Public Works Project No. 2023-028-WRB are to be charged to the following Account Number: 45400-4045-7540 (54052.329). SECTION 5. That this project is hereby designated as sales tax exempt and shall include all the necessary language related to this exemption in the bid specifications. SECTION 6. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is hereby authorized to sign and approve all documents necessary to give effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145754 A resolution authorizing the Purchasing Department to advertise for sealed bids for the construction of Waterline Improvements for Replacement of 36” Price Bros. Waterline Along Live Oak Blvd. (Modern Farms Road to South Kenner Ave.), Public Works Project No. 2023-002-WRB, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by Principal Engineering, Inc. and designating this project as sales tax exempt. (Council District 3) WHEREAS, the Council has engaged the services of Principal Engineering, Inc. to provide professional engineering services relative to the design of Waterline Improvements for Replacement of 36” Price Bros. Waterline Along Live Oak Blvd. (Modern Farms Road to South Kenner Ave.), Public Works Project No. 2023-002-WRB; and WHEREAS, the design of Waterline Improvements for Replacement of 36” Price Bros. Waterline Along Live Oak Blvd. (Modern Farms Road to South Kenner Ave.), Public Works Project No. 2023-002-WRB is complete; and WHEREAS, this Jefferson Parish Council desires to advertise for competitive bids, in accordance with LRS 38:2212, et seq., for the award of a contract in the name of the Jefferson Parish Council; and WHEREAS, the administration has qualified this project to be presented to the Jefferson Parish Council for consideration and designation as “Sales Tax Exempt”; and WHEREAS, the plans and specifications for this bid contain necessary language notifying all prospective bidders that this project has been designated as “Sales Tax Exempt”; and WHEREAS, the Official Journal for Jefferson Parish is The New Orleans Advocate; and WHEREAS, this project is funded by the Water Rate Plan; and WHEREAS, sufficient local funds are available to advertise this project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department, be and is hereby authorized, to advertise for sealed bids for the construction of Waterline Improvements for Replacement of 36” Price Bros. Waterline Along Live Oak Blvd. (Modern Farms Road to South Kenner Ave.), Public Works Project No. 2023-002-WRB, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by Principal Engineering, Inc. SECTION 2. That all necessary requirements are included as provided by Louisiana Public Bid Law LRS 38:2211 et. seq. in the Jefferson Parish advertising procedures in the Advertisement, the Bid Proposal Form and Specifications for said project. SECTION 3. That all costs associated with construction of Waterline Improvements for Replacement of 36” Price Bros. Waterline Along Live Oak Blvd. (Modern Farms Road to South Kenner Ave.), Public Works Project No. 2023-002-WRB are to be charged to the following Account Number: 45400-4045-7454 (54052.006). SECTION 4. That all costs associated with the advertisement of the Waterline Improvements for Replacement of 36” Price Bros. Waterline Along Live Oak Blvd. (Modern Farms Road to South Kenner Ave.), Public Works Project No. 2023-002-WRB are to be charged to the following Account Number: 45400-4045-7540 (54052.006). SECTION 5. That this project is hereby designated as sales tax exempt and shall include all the necessary language related to this exemption in the bid specifications. SECTION 6. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is hereby authorized to sign and approve all documents necessary to give effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145755 A resolution authorizing the advertisement for sealed bids for a two (2) year contract for labor, materials, and equipment necessary for concrete pavement lifting and sealing of various drainage structures in accordance with the Plans and Specifications prepared by Jefferson Parish Streets Department and designating this project as sales tax exempt. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, expenditures of the current two (2) year contract with Nortex Concrete Lift, Contract No. 55-00021123 Bid No. 5000141500, as of 01/03/2025 are $462,161.20. The current contract term is 06/02/2023 – 06/01/2025; and WHEREAS, the administration has qualified this project to be presented to the Jefferson Parish Council for consideration and designation as “Sales Tax Exempt”; and WHEREAS, the plans and specifications for this bid contain necessary language noticing all prospective bidders that this project has been designated as “Sales Tax Exempt.” NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. The Purchasing Department be and is hereby authorized, to advertise for sealed bids for (2) year contract for labor, materials, and equipment necessary for concrete pavement lifting and sealing of various drainage structures in accordance with the Plans and Specifications prepared by Jefferson Parish Streets Department. SECTION 2. That all necessary requirements are included as provided by Jefferson Parish advertising procedures in the advertisement, the Bid Proposal Form and Specifications for said project. SECTION 3. That all costs associated with advertisement of this bid shall be charged to Account Number: 22200-3000-7540. SECTION 4. That all costs associated with pavement lifting are charged to Account Number: 7344.9 (User Department). SECTION 5. That this project is hereby designated as sales tax exempt and shall include all the necessary language related to this exemption in the bid specifications. SECTION 6. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council or in their absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is hereby authorized to sign and approve all documents necessary to implement the resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145756 A resolution authorizing the advertisement for sealed bids for Bridge Repair and Maintenance in accordance with the Plans and Specifications prepared by the Streets
Department and designating this project as sales tax exempt. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, expenditures under the current (2) year contract 55-00021080 covering the period of 5/12/2023–5/11/2025 Bid No. 50-00141180 with Boh Bros Construction Company, LLC are $1,046,295.98 thru 12/4/2024; and WHEREAS, the administration has qualified this project to be presented to the Jefferson Parish Council for consideration and designation as “Sales Tax Exempt”; and WHEREAS, the plans and specifications for this bid contain necessary language noticing all prospective bidders that this project has been designated as “Sales Tax Exempt.” NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Purchasing Department of the Jefferson Parish Finance Department, be and is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for a two (2) year contract for Bridge Repair and Maintenance for the Streets Department. SECTION 2. That all expenditures shall be charged to Account No. 7344.1, Bridge Crossing & Approaches, of the User Department. SECTION 3. That this project is hereby designated as sales tax exempt and shall include all the necessary language related to this exemption in the bid specifications. SECTION 4. That the Council Chairperson or, in their absence, the Vice-Chairperson be and is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145757 A resolution accepting the lowest responsible bid of Crescent Commercial Construction, under Bid Proposal No. 50-00145454 for Replace Pavilion Roof Lafreniere Park at the bid tabulation price of $ 98,200.00 and authorizing the execution of the “Designation of Construction Contractor as Agent of a Governmental Entity and Sales Tax Exemption Certificate” for Crescent Commercial Construction, LLC and its subcontractors, for the Department of Parks and Recreation. (Council District 4) WHEREAS, bids were received on December 19, 2024; and WHEREAS, there were seven (7) bids received; and WHEREAS, the bid of US Roofing Systems was rejected due to documentation issues; and Coleman Roofing LLC was rejected due to documentation issues; and WHEREAS, the lowest responsible bid was received by Crescent Commercial Construction in the amount of $ 98,200.00. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the bid of Crescent Commercial Construction for Replace Pavilion Roof Lafreniere Park, Proposal No. 50-00145454 in the amount of $98,200.00 for the Department of Parks and Recreation is hereby accepted. SECTION 2. That costs related to the above are to be charged to Account No. 44650-4013-7454 (46510.061). SECTION 3. That the Director of Lafreniere is hereby authorized to execute the “Designation of Construction Contractor as Agent of a Governmental Entity and Sales Tax Exemption Certificate” for Crescent Commercial Construction, LLC and its subcontractors. SECTION 4. That the Council Chairperson or in their absence the Vice-Chairperson be and is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145758 A resolution accepting the lowest responsible bid of Crescent Commercial Construction LLC, under Bid Proposal No. 50-00146735 for Remove and Replace Metal Roofs at Various Shelters at Lafreniere Park at the bid tabulation price of $108,976.00 and authorizing the execution of the “Designation of Construction Contractor as Agent of a Governmental Entity and Sales Tax Exemption Certificate” for Crescent Commercial Construction, LLC and its subcontractors, for the Department of Parks and Recreation. (Council District 4) WHEREAS, bids were received on December 19, 2024; and WHEREAS, there were eight (8) bids received and the lowest responsible bid was received by Crescent Commercial Construction LLC in the amount of $ 108,976.00. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the lowest responsible bid of Crescent Commercial Construction LLC for Remove and Replace Metal Roofs at Various Shelters at Lafreniere Park, Proposal No. 50-00146735 for Lafreniere Park is hereby accepted. SECTION 2. That costs related to the above are to be charged to Account No. 44650-4013-7431.1 (46510.079). SECTION 3. That the Director of Lafreniere is hereby authorized to execute the “Designation of Construction Contractor as Agent of a Governmental Entity and Sales Tax Exemption Certificate” for Crescent Commercial Construction, LLC and its subcontractors. SECTION 4. That the Council Chairperson or in their absence the Vice-Chairperson be and is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145759 A resolution accepting the lowest responsible bid of Univar Solutions USA LLC under Bid Proposal No. 50-00146970 for a two (2) year supply of liquid ammonium sulfate for the Department of Water at the bid tabulation price of $48,022.52. Maximum expenditures for this contract shall not exceed $1,000,000.00 for the two (2) years by a factor of more than 10% without amendment to the contract authorized by resolution of the Council. (Council District 1) WHEREAS, bids were received on December 19, 2024; and WHEREAS, the lowest responsible bid was received by Univar Solutions USA LLC in the amount of $48,022.52; and WHEREAS, maximum expenditures shall not exceed $1,000,000.00 for the two (2) year supply of liquid ammonium sulfate for the Department of Water. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the lowest responsible bid of Univar Solutions USA LLC under Bid Proposal No. 50-00146970 for a two (2) year supply of liquid ammonium sulfate for the Department of Water at the bid tabulation price of $48,022.52 be and is hereby accepted. SECTION 2. That costs related to the above are to be charged to Account No. 53010-3910-7221.1 for the Department of Water. SECTION 3. That maximum expenditures shall not exceed $1,000,000.00 for the two (2) years by a factor of more than 10% without amendment to the contract authorized by resolution of the Council. SECTION 4. That the Council Chairperson or in their absence the Vice-Chairperson be and is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145760 A resolution accepting the lowest responsible bid of Ferguson Enterprises, LLC dba Louisiana Utilities Supply Co. under Bid Proposal No. 50-00146604 for a one (1) year contract for Supply of Couplings, Restraining Devices, and Related Gaskets for the Department of Public Works and all Jefferson Parish Agencies and Municipalities at a bid tabulation price of $470,431.96. Maximum expenditures for this contract shall not exceed $500,000.00 for the one (1) year period and compensation shall not exceed this amount by a factor of not more than 10% without approval of the Council. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, there were two (2) bids received and opened for Proposal No. 50-00146604 on November 7, 2024; and WHEREAS, Ferguson Enterprises, LLC dba Louisiana Utilities Supply Co., submitted the lowest responsible bid; and WHEREAS, expenditures under the previous one (1) year contract No. 55-00020772 (01/03/2023-01/02/2024) with Ferguson Enterprises, LLC dba Louisiana Utilities Supply Co., are $290,610.00 (thru 12/17/2024); and WHEREAS, maximum expenditures shall not exceed $500,000.00 for the one (1) year period for Supply of Coupling, Restraining Devices, and Related Gaskets. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the lowest responsible bid of Ferguson Enterprises, LLC dba Louisiana Utilities Supply Co., under Bid Proposal No. 50-00146604 for a one (1) year contract for Supply of Couplings, Restraining Devices, and Related Gaskets for the Department of Public Works and all Jefferson Parish Agencies and Municipalities at the bid tabulation price of $470,431.96, be and is hereby accepted. SECTION 2. That cost related to the above are to be charged to Account Number 7454 of the Department of Public Works, Water Department (All Divisions). SECTION 3. That maximum expenditures under Bid Proposal No. 50-00146604 shall not exceed $500,000.00 for the one (1) year period by a factor of more than ten percent (10%) without approval of the Council. SECTION 4. That the Council Chairperson, or in their absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025.
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JEFFERSON PARISH LEGALS On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145761 A resolution amending Resolution No. 145398 which accepted the lowest responsible bid from Ferguson Enterprises LLC dba Louisiana Utilities Supply Co. under Bid Proposal No. 50-00146168 for a one-year contract for supply of Clamps, Saddles and Tapping Sleeves for the Water Department and all Agencies and Municipalities at a bid tabulation price of $128,823.60. Expenditures shall not exceed $200,000.00 for the one (1) year period and compensation shall not exceed this amount by a factor of not more than 10% without approval of the Council. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, in Section 3 of Resolution No. 145398, the incorrect contract term was used; and WHEREAS, the correct contract term should be for the one (1) year in Section 3 of Resolution No. 145398. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. Section 3 of resolution 145398 is hereby amended. SECTION 2. That expenditures are to be charged to Account No. 7454 of the Department of Public Works, Water Department (All Divisions). SECTION 3. That maximum expenditures under Bid Proposal No. 50-00146168 shall not exceed $200,000.00 for the one (1) year period by a factor of more than ten percent (10%) without approval of the Council. SECTION 4. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in their absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to sign and approve any and all documents necessary to implement this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145762 A resolution accepting the lowest responsible bids under Bid Proposal No. 50-00146662 which opened December 2, 2024. The bid award is as follows: Lee Tractor Co., Inc., for Item Nos. 0001, 0005, and 0011; Truck and Transportation Equipment Co., Inc for Item Nos. 0002, 0003, 0009, and 0012; Old River of New Orleans, LLC for Item Nos. 0006, 0007, and 0008; Item No. 0010, 0004, 0013, 0014, 0015 and 0016 will be cancelled for not receiving any responsive bids. Items awarded to vendors for an annual contract for the supply of 2025 Trailers for the Department of Fleet Management. Maximum expenditures for this contract shall not exceed $500,000.00 for Lee Tractor Co., Inc.; $500,000.00 for Truck and Transportation Equipment Co.; and $500,000.00 for Old River of New Orleans, LLC for the one year, by a factor of not more than 10% without amendment to the contract authorized by resolution of the Council. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, bids were received on December 3, 2025; and WHEREAS, bids have been reviewed and will be awarded among various vendors responding as the lowest responsive and responsible bidders for various line items; and WHEREAS, Item No. 0010 was not bid on and will be cancelled; and WHEREAS, Item Nos. 0004, 0013, 0014, 0015 and 0016 were bid on, however, the vendor’s bids were rejected and the items will be cancelled for not receiving any responsive bids; and WHEREAS, expenditures to date have totaled $57,680.00 for the current contract 55-00021674 with Lee Tractor Co., Inc. and $217,204.00 with Truck and Transportation Co., Inc for the current contract 55-00021675 from the period of February 1, 2024 to present; and WHEREAS, the current contract shall expire January 31, 2025; and WHEREAS, maximum expenditures shall not exceed $500,000.00 for Lee Tractor Co., Inc.; $500,000.00 for Truck and Transportation Equipment Co.; and $500,000.00 for Old River of New Orleans, LLC for the one year, for the Department of Fleet Management. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the lowest responsible bid of Lee Tractor Co., Inc., for Item Nos. 0001, 0005, and 0011 at the bid tabulation price of $77,110.00 under Bid Proposal No. 50-00146662 for a one-year contract for the supply of 2025 Trailers for the Department of Fleet Management, be and is hereby accepted. SECTION 2. That the lowest responsible bid of Truck and Transportation Equipment Co., Inc for Item Nos. 0002, 0003, 0009, and 0012 at the bid tabulation price of $168,372.00 for a one-year contract for the supply of 2025 Trailers for the Department of Fleet Management, be and is hereby accepted. SECTION 3. That the lowest responsible bid of Old River of New Orleans, LLC for Item Nos. 0006, 0007, and 0008 at the bid tabulation price of $294,833.00 for a one-year contract for the supply of 2025 Trailers for the Department of Fleet Management, be and is hereby accepted. SECTION 4. Item Nos. 0010, 0004, 0013, 0014, 0015 and 0016 are cancelled for not receiving any responsive bids. SECTION 5. That costs related to the above are to be charged to Account No. 7742 of the user department. SECTION 6. That maximum expenditures shall not exceed $500,000.00 for Lee Tractor Co., Inc.; $500,000.00 for Truck and Transportation Equipment Co., Inc; and $500,000.00 for Old River of New Orleans, LLC for the one year, by a factor of not more than 10% without amendment to the contract authorized by resolution of the Council. SECTION 7. That the Council Chairperson or, in their absence, the Vice-Chairperson be and is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145763 A resolution accepting the lowest responsible bid of Fluid Process & Pumps, LLC, under Bid Proposal No. 5000146808 for Purchase of Submersible Motor Pumps at the bid tabulation price of $ 158,450.00 and authorizing the Purchasing Department to issue a purchase order for a onetime purchase. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, bids were received on January 7, 2025 for Purchase of Submersible Motor Pumps; and WHEREAS, the lowest responsible bid was received by Fluid Process & Pumps, LLC in the amount of $158,450.00; and WHEREAS, the bid of JH Wright & Associates Inc in the amount of $151,175.00 was rejected for not submitting a Corporate Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the lowest responsible bid of Fluid Process & Pumps, LLC under Bid Proposal No. 50-00146808 for Purchase of Submersible Motor Pumps, at the bid tabulation price of $158,450.00, be and is hereby accepted. SECTION 2. That the Purchasing Department be and is hereby authorized to issue a purchase order for $158,450.00 to Fluid Process & Pumps, LLC in the amount of $158,450.00 for a one-time purchase. SECTION 3. That all expenditures shall be charged to Account No. 44940-4023-7742 49435 304. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution is offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145764 A resolution authorizing and approving Change Order No. 2 to contract number 55-21859 (Instrument No. 12348424, MOB 5050, Page 681) with Kort’s Construction Services, Inc., dated October 27, 2023, bid under Bid No. 50143195, to add $47,964.92 to the current contract amount of $2,095,336.02 for a new contract cap of $2,143,300.94, and adding zero (0) days to the contract term. The cumulative total of Change Order No. 1 and represents a 6.12% increase relative to the original amount of the contract for the Lafreniere Park Healthcare Reconstruction project. Work associated with Change Order No. 2 is within the scope of the project. (Council District 4) WHEREAS, Resolution No. 143023 was adopted on October 18, 2023, accepting the lowest responsible bid of Kort’s Construction Services, Inc. for the Lafreniere Park Healthcare Reconstruction project; and WHEREAS, Resolution 145112 was adopted on October 16, 2024, approving Change Order 1, which added zero days and $75,659.77 to the original contract amount for items which included, but were not limited to catch basin adjustments, remediation for failed sub-base, and the addition of five new water fountains (Instrument No. 12443560, MOB 5089, Page 951); and WHEREAS, Change Order 2 items include, but are not limited to the addition of pavement markings, changing a portion of the walk from asphalt to concrete and other adjustments to concrete work; and WHEREAS, T. Baker Smith LLC has been selected to oversee this project on behalf of Lafreniere Park and has recommended the approval of this Change Order. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Council does hereby authorize and approve Change Order No. 2 to contract number 55-21859 (Instrument No. 12348424, MOB 5050, Page 681) with Kort’s Construction Services, Inc., dated October 27, 2023, bid under Bid No. 50-143195, to add $47,964.92 to the current contract amount of $2,095,336.02 for a new contract cap of $2,143,300.94, and adding zero (0) days to the contract term. The cumulative total of Change Order No. 1 and represents a 6.12% increase relative to the original amount of the contract for the Lafreniere Park Healthcare Reconstruction project. SECTION 2. That Change Order No. 2 shall be funded from Account No. 44650-4013-7454 (46510.066). SECTION 3. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence, the Vice-Chairperson, be and is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution to approve said Change Order to said contract. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted this the 5th day of
February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145765 A resolution approving Change Order No. 1 (Final) to the Contract No. 55-21870 dated March 11, 2024, with Buck Town Contractors & Company (Instrument 12409619 Mortgage Book 5064, Page 666) for an increase of $52,064.30 (7.45% increase) to the original contract amount with the addition of one hundred ten (110) calendar days to the contract time for the Improvements to the Bissonet Plaza Drainage Outfalls, Public Works Project No. 2017-004A-DR, Proposal No. 50-143697. Work associated with this Change Order is complete and within the original scope of the project. (Council District 4) WHEREAS, there is an Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson (hereinafter, OWNER) and Buck Town Contractors & Company, (hereinafter, CONTRACTOR), dated March 11, 2024, authorized by Resolution No. 143594 (adopted on 2/7/2024), to construct Bissonet Plaza Drainage Outfalls (hereinafter, PROJECT), Public Works Project No. 2017-004A-DR, for the bid amount of $699,000.00; and WHEREAS, due to the existing soil conditions at drainage outfall canal locations near Craig Avenue and Elmwood Parkway, it was necessary to install additional temporary sheet piles in order to eliminate excessive water intrusion, resulting in an increase to the contract in the amount of $65,114.65; and WHEREAS, due to unforeseen conflict with existing AT&T fiber optic and AT&T workers strike, it was determined to be in the best interest of Jefferson Parish to install additional drainage box to avoid the conflict at Elmwood Parkway and minimize project delays, resulting in an increase to the contract in the amount of $24,810.00; and WHEREAS, it was necessary to adjust quantities for nineteen (19) contract items in order to reflect actual field requirements, resulting in a decrease to the contract in the amount of $37,860.35; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to add one hundred ten (110) additional calendar days to the contract time for periods in which the project was shut down due to Hurricane Francine as well as work associated with this change order; and WHEREAS, Change Order No. 1 (Final) amounts to an increase of $52,064.30 and represents a 7.45% increase to the original contract amount from $699,000.00 to $751,064.30; and WHEREAS, the engineering firm of Meyer Engineers, Ltd., who was selected for Design and Construction Administration services, recommends approval of Change Order No. 1 (Final); and WHEREAS, there have been no previously recorded change orders. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Council does hereby approve Change Order No. 1 (Final) to Contract No. 55-21870 dated March 11, 2024, with Buck Town Contractors & Company (Instrument 12409619 Mortgage Book 5064, Page 666) for an increase of $52,064.30 (7.45% increase) to the original contract amount with the addition of one hundred ten (110) calendar days to the contract time for the Improvements to the Bissonet Plaza Drainage Outfalls, Public Works Project No. 2017-004A-DR, Proposal No. 50-143697. SECTION 2. That there have been no previously recorded change orders. SECTION 3. That all construction costs are funded from Account No. 45230-4039-7454 (52356.070). SECTION 4. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his or her absence, the Vice-Chairperson, be and are hereby authorized to sign and approve Change Order No. 1 (Final) to the contract. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145766 A resolution authorizing and approving Change Order No. 1 to contract number 55-00022357 (Instrument No. 12441774 M.O.B. 5088, Folio 531) with Battco Construction and Maintenance, Inc., dated October 15, 2024, bid under Bid No. 50-00145496 Hope Haven Main Building Temporary Stabilization, for an increase of $2,183.00 to the contract amount, with Change Order No. 1 representing a 0.21% increase to the original amount of the contract. (Council District 2) WHEREAS, the Jefferson Parish Council has engaged the services of Battco Construction and Maintenance, Inc., for construction of Hope Haven Main Building Temporary Stabilization pursuant to Resolution No. 144786 (adopted August 28, 2024); and WHEREAS, there are no previous change orders; and WHERAES, Jefferson Parish wishes to have the contractor add insurance coverage for the Archdiocese of New Orleans as additional insured due to the requirements of the Cooperative Endeavour Agreement between Jefferson Parish and the Archdiocese of New Orleans; and WHEREAS, Change Order 1 is an increase of $2,183.00, which represents a 0.21% increase to the original amount of the contract; and WHEREAS, the Council has engaged the services of ECM Consultants, Inc. to provide construction administration; and WHEREAS, ECM Consultants, Inc. has recommended approval of this Change Order No. 1. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as the governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Jefferson Parish Council does hereby authorize and approve Change Order No. 1 to contract number 55-00022357 (Instrument No. 12441774 M.O.B. 5088, Folio 531) with Battco Construction and Maintenance, Inc. for Hope Haven Main Building Temporary Stabilization under Proposal No. 5000145496, for an increase in the cost of the contract by $2,183.00, with the contract amount to be increased from $1,049,000.00 to $1,051,183.00. The cumulative total of Change Order 1 represents an 0.21% increase in the original contract amount. SECTION 2. That the cost for this construction is to be funded from Account No. 45850-4085-7454 (58517.001). SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his or her absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this Resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145767 A resolution granting acceptance to Buck Town Contractors & Company for their completed contract, Contract No. 5521870, which Jefferson Parish contract is dated March 11, 2024 for the Improvements to the Bissonet Plaza Drainage Outfalls, Public Works Project No. 2017-004A-DR, Proposal No. 50-143697. (Council District 4) WHEREAS, Change Order No. 1 (Final) for an increase in the amount of $52,064.30 (7.45% increase) to the original contract amount with the addition of one hundred ten (110) calendar days to the contract time will be adopted concurrently with the acceptance of the completed project; and WHEREAS, the engineering firm of Meyer Engineers, Ltd., who was selected for Design and Construction Administration, recommends acceptance of the completed project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That Buck Town Contractors & Company is hereby granted acceptance of their completed contract, Contract No. 55-21870, which Jefferson Parish contract is dated March 11, 2024 for the Improvements to the Bissonet Plaza Drainage Outfalls, Public Works Project No. 2017-004A-DR, Proposal No. 50-143697. (Instrument 12409619 Mortgage Book 5064, Page 666) SECTION 2. The said Buck Town Contractors & Company is hereby authorized to file a copy of this resolution with the said Clerk of Court as evidence of the acceptance of completion of said contract, and in order that the 45 days lien and privilege period may begin from date of filing thereof with the said Clerk of Court. SECTION 3. That at the expiration of 45 days, the said Buck Town Contractors & Company shall furnish the Jefferson Parish Department of Public Works with a clear lien and privilege certificate from the Clerk of Court and upon presentation of said certificate, the Department of Public Works will prepare the necessary documents to authorize payment of retainage. SECTION 4. That the Council Chairperson, or in their absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145768 A resolution granting acceptance to Cycle Construction Company, L.L.C., for their completed contract, Contract No. 55-00020782, which Jefferson Parish contract is dated December 13, 2022, for Nicolle Boulevard Bike Path (Jamie Blvd. to Lapalco Blvd.), Public Works Project No. 2017-056RBP, Proposal No. 50-00138710. (Council District 3) WHEREAS, Change Order No. 2 for a decrease in the amount of $9,012.25 and an additional 122 calendar days to the contract time was adopted by Resolution No. 145414 on December 11, 2024; and WHEREAS, Change Order No. 1 recorded in Instrument #124245650, Mortgage Book 5073, Page 908 increased the contract amount by $708,776.93 and added an additional 324 working days to the contract time was adopted by Resolution No. 144392 on June 12, 2024; and WHEREAS, the engineering firm of Professional Engineering Consultants Corporation, who was selected for Design and Construction Administration services, recommends acceptance of the completed project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That Cycle Construction Company, L.L.C. is hereby granted acceptance of their completed contract, Contract No. 5500020782 which Jefferson Parish contract is dated December 13, 2022, for the Nicolle Boulevard Bike Path (Jamie Blvd. to Lapalco Blvd.), Public Works Project No. 2017-056-RBP, Proposal No. 5000138710. (Instrument 12260177, Mortgage Book 5011, Page 958). SECTION 2. The said Cycle Construction Company, L.L.C. is hereby authorized to file a copy of this resolution with the said Clerk of Court as evidence of the acceptance of completion of said contract, and in order that the 45 days lien and privilege period may begin from
date of filing thereof with the said Clerk of Court. SECTION 3. That at the expiration of 45 days, the said, Cycle Construction Company, L.L.C. shall furnish the Jefferson Parish Department of Public Works with a clear lien and privilege certificate from the Clerk of Court and upon presentation of said certificate, the Department of Public Works will prepare the necessary documents to authorize payment of retainage. SECTION 4. That the Council Chairperson, or in their absence, the Vice-Chairperson, be and is authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145769 A resolution granting an acceptance to Fleming Construction Company, L.L.C. for their finalized two (2) year contract dated June 13, 2022, for water line point repairs, Contract No. 55-20332, Bid Proposal No. 50-137589 for the Department of Public Works, Water. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, Resolution No. 139700, adopted May 25, 2022, authorized the two (2) year as-needed agreement for water line repairs (to be used for daily emergency repairs) between the Parish of Jefferson and Fleming Construction Company, L.L.C.; and WHEREAS, there are no previously recorded change orders for the contract; and WHEREAS, Fleming Construction Company, L.L.C. has successfully completed the work under the contract. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That Fleming Construction Company, L.L.C. is hereby granted an acceptance for their finalized two (2) year contract dated June 13, 2022, for water line point repairs, Contract No. 5520332, Bid Proposal No. 50-137589 for the Department of Public Works, Water, which contract is recorded with the Clerk of Court in and for the Parish of Jefferson in MOB 4989, Page 882, Instrument No. 12230277. SECTION 2. That the said Fleming Construction Company, L.L.C. be and is hereby authorized to file a copy of this resolution with the said Clerk of Court as evidence of the acceptance by the Jefferson Parish Council of the satisfactory completion of said contract and in order that the 45 days lien and privilege period may begin from the date of filing hereof with the said Clerk of Court; and at the expiration of the 45 days and upon presentation of a Clear Lien and Privilege Certificate from the Clerk of Court the Finance Director of Jefferson Parish is authorized to pay to the Contractor all monies retained by the Parish of said contract. SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council or in their absence the Vice-Chairperson is hereby authorized, empowered, and directed to execute any and all documents necessary to implement this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145770 A resolution declaring Tuesday, March 4, 2025, as KREWE OF ARGUS DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending SOPHIE CHAILLAND as QUEEN ARGUS XL and J. GARRISON JORDAN as KING ARGUS XL and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish. (Council District 5) WHEREAS, it is estimated that the Carnival season has an economic impact on the entire metropolitan area of $300 million and attracts about one million persons in Jefferson Parish alone on the final day of the celebration; and WHEREAS, it is estimated that as many as ten thousand constituents belong to carnival organizations in the Parish and three times that number belong to organizations in the metropolitan area. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for the said Parish: SECTION 1. That Tuesday, March 4, 2025, is hereby declared KREWE OF ARGUS DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending SOPHIE CHAILLAND as QUEEN ARGUS XL and J. GARRISON JORDAN as KING ARGUS XL and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish and hereby declare a day in their honor. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145771 A resolution declaring Sunday, March 2, 2025, as KREWE OF ATHENA DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending DESTYNEE JIRÉH PAYNE as QUEEN ATHENA X and JUSTIN L. SMITH as KING OF ATHENA X and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish. (Council District 5) WHEREAS, it is estimated that the Carnival season has an economic impact on the entire metropolitan area of $300 million and attracts about one million persons in Jefferson Parish alone on the final day of the celebration; and WHEREAS, it is estimated that as many as ten thousand constituents belong to carnival organizations in the Parish and three times that number belong to organizations in the metropolitan area. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for the said Parish: SECTION 1. That Sunday, March 2, 2025, is hereby declared KREWE OF ATHENA DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending DESTYNEE JIRÉH PAYNE as QUEEN ATHENA X and JUSTIN L. SMITH as KING OF ATHENA X and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish and hereby declare a day in their honor. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145772 A resolution declaring Monday, March 3, 2025, as KREWE OF CENTURIONS DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending STACIE RASCH as QUEEN CENTURION XLV and DR. MICHAEL CASH, SR. as KING CENTURION XLV and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish. (Council District 5) WHEREAS, it is estimated that the Carnival season has an economic impact on the entire metropolitan area of $300 million and attracts about one million persons in Jefferson Parish alone on the final day of the celebration; and WHEREAS, it is estimated that as many as ten thousand constituents belong to carnival organizations in the Parish and three times that number belong to organizations in the metropolitan area. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for the said Parish: SECTION 1. That Monday, March 3, 2025, is hereby declared KREWE OF CENTURIONS DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending STACIE RASCH as QUEEN CENTURION XLV and DR. MICHAEL CASH, SR. as KING CENTURION XLV and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish and hereby declare a day in their honor. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145773 A resolution declaring Friday, February 21, 2025, as KREWE OF EXCALIBUR DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending CHANTE AMOS as QUEEN EXCALIBUR XXIII and MARK BELL-PROUT as KING EXCALIBUR XXIII and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish. (Council District 5) WHEREAS, it is estimated that the Carnival season has an economic impact on the entire metropolitan area of $300 million and attracts about one million persons in Jefferson Parish alone on the final day of the celebration; and WHEREAS, it is estimated that as many as ten thousand constituents belong to carnival organizations in the Parish and three times that number belong to organizations in the metropolitan area. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for the said Parish: SECTION 1. That Friday, February 21, 2025, is hereby declared KREWE OF EXCALIBUR DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending CHANTE AMOS as QUEEN EXCALIBUR XXIII and MARK BELLPROUT as KING EXCALIBUR XXIII and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish and hereby declare a day in their honor. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145774 A resolution declaring Sunday, March 23, 2025, as LOUISIANA IRISH-ITALIAN ASSOCIATION, INC. DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending RICKY TEMPLET as the IRISH GRAND MARSHAL for 2025 and CHARLES MARSALA as the ITALIAN GRAND MARSHAL for 2025 and that we recognize the organization’s contribution to the Parish. (Council District 5) WHEREAS, it is estimated that the parade brings a wonderful family atmosphere to enjoy the bountiful throws in connection with flowers from the marchers along the traditional Veterans Blvd. parade route. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish
Council, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for the said Parish: SECTION 1. That Sunday, March 23, 2025, is hereby declared LOUISIANA IRISH-ITALIAN ASSOCIATION, INC. DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending RICKY TEMPLET as the IRISH GRAND MARSHAL for 2025 and CHARLES MARSALA as the ITALIAN GRAND MARSHAL for 2025 and that we recognize the organization’s contribution to the Parish and hereby declare a day in their honor. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145775 A resolution declaring Monday, March 3, 2025, as KREWE OF KINGS DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending MACY SPAHN as QUEEN OF KINGS III and DR. THOMAS CERULLO as KING III and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish. (Council District 5) WHEREAS, it is estimated that the Carnival season has an economic impact on the entire metropolitan area of $300 million and attracts about one million persons in Jefferson Parish alone on the final day of the celebration; and WHEREAS, it is estimated that as many as ten thousand constituents belong to carnival organizations in the Parish and three times that number belong to organizations in the metropolitan area. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for the said Parish: SECTION 1. That Monday, March 3, 2025, is hereby declared KREWE OF KINGS DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending MACY SPAHN as QUEEN OF KINGS III and DR. THOMAS CERULLO as KING III and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish and hereby declare a day in their honor. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145776 A resolution declaring Sunday, February 16, 2025, as KREWE OF LITTLE RASCALS DAY in Jefferson Parish and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish. (Council District 5) WHEREAS, it is estimated that the Carnival season has an economic impact on the entire metropolitan area of $300 million and attracts about one million persons in Jefferson Parish alone on the final day of the celebration; and WHEREAS, it is estimated that as many as ten thousand natives belong to carnival organizations in the Parish and three times that number belong to organizations in the metropolitan area. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for the said Parish: SECTION 1. That Sunday, February 16, 2025, is hereby declared KREWE OF LITTLE RASCALS DAY in Jefferson Parish and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish and hereby declare a day in their honor. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145777 A resolution declaring Saturday, February 22, 2025 as MAGICAL KREWE OF MADHATTERS DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending RACHEL FLEETWOOD as ALICE and JERRY CHRISTOPHER as MADHATTER and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish. (Council District 5) WHEREAS, it is estimated that the Carnival season has an economic impact on the entire metropolitan area of $300 million and attracts about one million persons in Jefferson Parish alone on the final day of the celebration; and WHEREAS, it is estimated that as many as ten thousand constituents belong to carnival organizations in the Parish and three times that number belong to organizations in the metropolitan area. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for the said Parish: SECTION 1. That Saturday, February 22, 2025 is hereby declared MAGICAL KREWE OF MADHATTERS DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending RACHEL FLEETWOOD as ALICE and JERRY CHRISTOPHER as MADHATTER and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish and hereby declare a day in their honor. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145778 A resolution declaring Sunday, March 16, 2025, as ST. PATRICK’S PARADE COMMITTEE OF JEFFERSON, INC. DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending BRIAN HEBERT as GRAND MARSHAL and JENNIFER HEBERT as Queen for 2025 and that we recognize the organization’s contribution to the Parish. (Council District 5) WHEREAS, it is estimated that the parade brings over 50,000 spectators to the heart of Metairie along Severn Ave. and Metairie Rd. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for the said Parish: SECTION 1. That Sunday, March 16, 2025, is hereby declared ST. PATRICK’S PARADE COMMITTEE OF JEFFERSON, INC. DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending BRIAN HEBERT as GRAND MARSHAL and JENNIFER HEBERT as Queen for 2025 and that we recognize the organization’s contribution to the Parish and hereby declare a day in their honor. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO.145779 A resolution declaring Thursday, February 27, 2025, as KREWE OF SYMPHONY DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending APRIL RENNEE NOBLE as QUEEN SYMPHONY VIII and DURELL JOSEPH BARNES as KING SYMPHONY VIII and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish. (Council District 5) WHEREAS, it is estimated that the Carnival season has an economic impact on the entire metropolitan area of $300 million and attracts about one million persons in Jefferson Parish alone on the final day of the celebration; and WHEREAS, it is estimated that as many as ten thousand constituents belong to carnival organizations in the Parish and three times that number belong to organizations in the metropolitan area. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for the said Parish: SECTION 1. That Thursday, February 27, 2025, is hereby declared KREWE OF SYMPHONY DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending APRIL RENNEE NOBLE as QUEEN SYMPHONY VIII and DURELL JOSEPH BARNES as KING SYMPHONY VIII and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish and hereby declare a day in their honor. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO.145780 A resolution declaring Sunday, February 23, 2025, as KREWE OF ATLAS DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending KRYSTAL ANN ABADIE as QUEEN OF ATLAS and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish. (Council District 5) WHEREAS, it is estimated that the Carnival season has an economic impact on the entire metropolitan area of $300 million and attracts about one million persons in Jefferson Parish alone on the final day of the celebration; and WHEREAS, it is estimated that as many as ten thousand constituents belong to carnival organizations in the Parish and three times that number belong to organizations in the metropolitan area. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for the said Parish: SECTION 1. That Sunday, February 23, 2025 is hereby declared KREWE OF ATLAS DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending KRYSTAL ANN ABADIE as QUEEN OF ATLAS and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish and hereby declare a day in their honor. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145781 A resolution granting permission to New Orleans Track Club, Inc., 201 Evans Road, Suite 104A, New Orleans, LA 70123, represented by Benjamin Burke, to hold a “Mardi Gras Kids Half Mile Race” at 3405 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, LA 70002, on Saturday, February 22, 2025 from 7:30 a.m. until 8:00 a.m.; to allow DJ/amplified outdoor music (provided that the Parish noise ordinance is observed
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JEFFERSON PARISH LEGALS in all cases) and to erect 8 canopies, in connection therewith, provided that all necessary permits have been obtained from the Department of Citizens’ Affairs and the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office and that all requirements and regulations of said departments are met; and waiving all taxes. (Council District 5) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said parish: SECTION 1. That permission be and is hereby granted to New Orleans Track Club, Inc., 201 Evans Road, Suite 104A, New Orleans, LA 70123, represented by Benjamin Burke, to hold a “Mardi Gras Kids Half Mile Race” at 3405 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, LA 70002, on Saturday, February 22, 2025 from 7:30 a.m. until 8:00 a.m.; to allow DJ/amplified outdoor music (provided that the Parish noise ordinance is observed in all cases) and to erect 8 canopies, in connection therewith, provided that all necessary permits have been obtained from the Department of Citizens’ Affairs and the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office and that all requirements and regulations of said departments are met; and waiving all taxes. SECTION 2. That a certified copy of this resolution be forwarded to New Orleans Track Club, Inc., c/o Benjamin Burke, 201 Evans Road, Suite 104A, New Orleans, LA 70123, and all departments in connection therewith. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145782 A resolution granting St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 444 Metairie Rd., Metairie, LA 70005, represented by Rev. Joseph S. Palermo, Jr., to hold their Annual Seafood Festival on Friday, March 14, 2025 from 5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. and to provide for related matters. (Council District 5) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for said Parish: SECTION 1. That permission is hereby granted to St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 444 Metairie Rd., Metairie, LA 70005 represented by Rev. Joseph S. Palermo, Jr., to hold their Annual Seafood Festival on Friday, March 14, 2025 from 5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. to allow the sale of beer, wine, beverages and food; to have live/dj/amplified music; to erect four tents 41’ or larger; in connection therewith provided that all necessary permits have been obtained from the Department of Inspection and Code Enforcement, the Fire Department, the Department of Citizens’ Affairs and the Health Department, Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control and the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office to conduct such an event and that all requirements and regulations of said departments are met; and waiving all Jefferson Parish taxes. SECTION 2. St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church is hereby granted permission to place signs advertising their Annual Seafood Festival from Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Sunday, March 23, 2025, in Metairie; and at the following sign locations: a. Neutral Ground Canal and I-10 Service Rd b. Neutral Ground I-10 Service Rd and Bonnabel Blvd c. Neutral Ground Bonnabel Blvd and Metairie Rd SECTION 3. That the signs permitted for placement on public rights-of-way herein shall not include any corporate or sponsor names, logos or text, except to identify the primary sponsoring organization to which this resolution grants permission to erect said sign advertising the primary sponsor’s function or event. SECTION 4. That all signs placed on roadways controlled by Louisiana Department of Transportation shall require the permission of the Louisiana DOTD before placement of signs. SECTION 5. That permission is hereby granted to erect temporary signs advertising their Annual Seafood Festival for a period of 14 days, said signs are to measure no more than four feet wide by eight feet in length and a copy of this resolution shall be attached to each sign and that signs are to be removed Monday, March 24, 2025. SECTION 6. That the Parish Council Clerk mail a copy of this resolution to Rev. Joseph S. Palermo, Jr., 444 Metairie Rd., Metairie, LA 70005. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145783 A resolution granting CCA Louisiana, 12241 Industriplex Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA 70809, permission to hold a CCA East Jefferson Chapter Banquet on Thursday, April 3, 2025 from 5:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. and to provide for related matters. (Council District 5) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for said Parish: SECTION 1. That permission is hereby granted to CCA Louisiana, 12241 Industriplex Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA 70809, permission to hold a CCA East Jefferson Chapter Banquet on Thursday, April 3, 2025 from 5:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m., to allow DJ/Amplified music and to allow them to serve beer, (delivery and pick up date 04/03/25) wine, beverages, food and liquor in connection therewith, provided that all permits have been obtained from the Department of Citizens’ Affairs, the Health Department, the State of Louisiana Office of Alcohol Beverage Control and the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office to conduct such an Event and that all requirements and regulations of said departments are met; and further waiving all Jefferson Parish taxes in connection with said event. SECTION 2. That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Mr. Collin Oubre, 12241 Industriplex Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA 70809, and all departments in connection therewith. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145784 A resolution granting permission to Triple Play Lounge, LLC, 4417 Veterans Memorial Boulevard, Metairie, Louisiana 70006, represented by Mr. Kenny Evola, to erect one tent on private property at 3609 Veterans Memorial Boulevard, Metairie, LA 70001, for the sale of beer and alcohol during the Irish Italian Parade commencing on Sunday, March 23, 2025, provided that all requirements regarding fees, taxes, permits, licenses and proper zoning have been obtained from the Jefferson Parish Departments of Compliance and Code Enforcement, Health, Fire Department and Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office. (Council District 5) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for said Parish: SECTION 1. That permission be and is hereby granted to Triple Play Lounge, LLC,4417 Veterans Memorial Boulevard, Metairie, Louisiana 70006, represented by Mr. Kenny Evola, to erect one tent on private property at 3609 Veterans Memorial Boulevard, Metairie, LA 70001, for the sale of beer and alcohol during the Irish Italian Parade commencing on Sunday, March 23, 2025; provided that all requirements regarding fees, taxes, permits, licenses and proper zoning have been obtained from the Jefferson Parish Departments of Compliance and Code Enforcement, Health, Fire Department and Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office. SECTION 2. This resolution is granted with the full understanding that said applicant shall comply with the requirements set forth in Ordinance No. 23925 adopted December 8, 2010, Ordinance No. 24479 adopted May 15, 2013, and any other applicable laws. SECTION 3. It is understood that no live music and/or entertainment will be permitted on the outside grounds. SECTION 4. That the Parish Council Clerk forward a copy of this resolution to Ms. Linda Monette-Tate, 4417 Veterans Memorial Boulevard, Metairie, Louisiana 70006. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution is declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145785 A resolution granting permission to Lunch Money Food Services LLC, represented by Mr. Alfred White, to erect one concession stand on private property at 1001 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie LA, 70005, for the sale of food during the Carnival Season, St. Patrick’s Day Parade, and the Irish Italian Parade from February 2,9,16,21,22,23,27, 2025, and March 2,3,4,7,14,21,28, 2025; provided that all requirements regarding fees, taxes, permits, licenses and proper zoning have been obtained from the Jefferson Parish Department of Code Compliance and Enforcement, Louisiana Department of Health, Office of Public Health, Jefferson Parish Fire Department and the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office Sales Tax Division. (Council District 5) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for said Parish: SECTION 1. That permission be and is hereby granted to Lunch Money Food Services LLC, represented by Mr. Alfred White, to erect one concession stand on private property at 1001 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie LA, 70005, for the sale of food during the Carnival Season, St. Patrick’s Day Parade, and the Irish Italian Parade from February 2,9,16,21,22,23,27, 2025, and March 2,3,4,7,14,21,28, 2025; provided that all requirements regarding fees, taxes, permits, licenses and proper zoning have been obtained from the Jefferson Parish Department of Code Compliance and Enforcement, Louisiana Department of Health, Office of Public Health, Jefferson Parish Fire Department and the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office Sales Tax Division. SECTION 2. This resolution is granted with the full understanding that said applicant shall comply with the requirements set forth in Ordinance No. 23925 adopted December 8, 2010, Ordinance No. 24479 adopted May 15, 2013, and any other applicable laws. SECTION 3. It is understood that no live music and/or entertainment will be permitted on the outside grounds. SECTION 4. That the Parish Council Clerk forward a copy of this resolution to Ms. Alfred White, 5105 Belle Terre Blvd., Marrero, LA 70072. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution is declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025.
On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145786 A resolution granting Old Metairie Irish Festival Inc., 3200 Metairie Road, Metairie, Louisiana 70001, represented by Brian Hebert, permission to conduct an outdoor block party on Friday, March 14, 2025 from 2:00 p.m. until 11:30 p.m. and to provide for related matters. (Council District 5) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, acting as governing authority for said Parish: SECTION 1. That permission is hereby granted to Old Metairie Irish Festival Inc., 3200 Metairie Road, Metairie, Louisiana 70001, represented by Brian Hebert, to conduct an outdoor block party on Friday, March 14, 2025 from 2:00 p.m. until 11:30 p.m.; to allow the sale of beer, beverages and food; and to have live & dj amplified music, provided that all necessary permits have been obtained from the Department of Inspection and Code Enforcement, the Fire Department, the Department of Citizens’ Affairs, the Health Department, the State of Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control and the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office to conduct such event and that all requirements and regulations of said departments are met; waiving all Jefferson Parish taxes; and to block N. Causeway Blvd, bounded by Metairie Rd and Johnson St on March 14, 2025 from 2:00p.m. until 11:30p.m for the duration of the festival. SECTION 2. That the Council Clerk is hereby requested to forward a certified copy of this resolution to Mr. Brian Hebert, 211 Athania Parkway, Metairie, LA 70001. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145787 A resolution granting permission to St. Mark’s Episcopal Church to erect temporary signs advertising their GumboTo-Go fundraiser during the Lenten season to be held on Ash Wednesday and every Friday from March 5 to April 23, 2025. (Council District 1) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That permission is hereby granted to St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, represented by Ms. Karrie Debenport, to erect temporary signs advertising their Gumbo-To-Go fundraiser at the following locations: Manhattan Boulevard at Westbank Expressway 3245 Manhattan Boulevard in front of church Manhattan Boulevard and Gretna Boulevard Manhattan Boulevard at Lapalco Boulevard Manhattan Boulevard at Harvey Boulevard Wall Boulevard at Harvey Boulevard (2) Wall Boulevard at Lapalco Boulevard Wall Boulevard at Belle Chasse Highway Terry Parkway at Belle Chasse Highway SECTION 2. That the signs permitted for placement on public rights-of-way herein shall not include any corporate or sponsor names, logos or text, except to identify the primary sponsoring organization to which this resolution grants permission to erect said signs advertising the primary sponsor’s function or event. SECTION 3. That the signs are to measure no more than four feet wide by four feet in height and a copy of this resolution shall be attached to each sign. SECTION 4. That permission is hereby granted to erect the temporary signs advertising the said event from March 5 through April 23, 2025. SECTION 5. That the Council Clerk is hereby requested to forward a copy of this resolution to Ms. Karrie Rogers, St. Mark’s Episcopal Church 3245 Manhattan Boulevard, Harvey, LA 70058, the Department of Inspection & Code Enforcement, and the Department of Parkways. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145788 A resolution authorizing Laureate Academy to place signs at various locations to advertise their Student Recruitment. (Council Districts 1, 2 & 3) WHEREAS, Laureate Academy is Recruiting Students for their School located at 2115 Oakmere Drive, Harvey, LA; and WHEREAS, they have requested permission to place signs advertising their student recruitment at various locations starting on February 1, 2025 through April 1, 2025. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. Laureate Academy is hereby granted permission to place signs advertising their Student Recruitment at the following sign locations: 1. Wall Boulevard and Lapalco Boulevard; 2. Terry Parkway and Carol Sue Avenue; 3. Manhattan Boulevard and Gretna Boulevard; 4. Lapalco Boulevard and Alex Kornman Boulevard; 5. Barataria Boulevard and Lapalco Boulevard; 6. Ames Boulevard and West Bank Expressway; 7. West Bank Expressway and State Hwy 3018; 8. Belle Chasse Highway and Lapalco Boulevard; and 9. Manhattan Boulevard and Lapalco Boulevard. SECTION 2. That the signs permitted for placement on public rights-of-way herein shall not include any corporate or sponsor names, logos or text, except to identify the primary sponsoring organization to which this resolution grants permission to erect said sign advertising the primary sponsor’s function or event. SECTION 3. That all signs placed within the city limits of a municipality shall require permission of that municipality before signs can be placed. SECTION 3. That all signs placed on roadways controlled by Louisiana Department of Transportation shall require the permission of the Louisiana DOTD before placement of signs. SECTION 4. That permission is hereby granted to erect temporary signs advertising their Student Recruitment starting on February 1, 2025 through April 1, 2025, said signs are to measure no more than four feet wide by eight feet in length and a copy of this resolution shall be attached to each sign and that said signs are to be removed by April 2, 2025. SECTION 5. That the Parish Council Clerk e-mail a copy of this resolution to Claire Heckerman at checkerman@laureatecharter. org, the Jefferson Parish Department of Code Compliance and Enforcement and all departments in connection therewith. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145789 A resolution granting permission to The Academy of Our Lady, to have a Baskets and BBQ Bash on Saturday, April 5, 2025; starting at 12:00 PM and ending at 4:00 PM, at 5501 Westbank Expressway, Marrero, LA 70072; to serve and sell beer, beverages, and food; to allow DJ/Amplified music; and to erect 2 canopies, provided that all necessary permits have been obtained from the Health Department, Jefferson Parish Fire Department and the Department the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Department and the State of Louisiana Alcohol and Tobacco Control Office and that all requirements and regulations of said departments are complied with and waiving all taxes in connection therewith. (Council District 2) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That permission is hereby granted permission to The Academy of Our Lady, to have a Baskets and BBQ Bash on Saturday, April 5, 2025; starting at 12:00 PM and ending at 4:00 PM, at 5501 Westbank Expressway, Marrero, LA 70072; to serve and sell beer, beverages, and food; to allow DJ/Amplified music; and to erect 2 canopies, provided that all necessary permits have been obtained from the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Department and the State of Louisiana Alcohol and Tobacco Control Office and that all requirements and regulations of said departments are complied with and waiving all taxes in connection therewith. SECTION 2. That a copy of this resolution be mailed to Ms. Patrice Fisher, 5501 Westbank Expressway, Marrero, LA 70072, the Department of Citizen’s Affairs, the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Department and the State of Louisiana Bureau of Alcohol Beverage Control. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145790 A resolution granting permission to St. Matthew the Apostle, 10021 Jefferson Hwy, River Ridge Louisiana, 70123, to conduct a Crawfish Cook-Off, on Saturday, May 3, 2025 from 3:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.; allowing the sale and serving of beverages, beer, and food; to allow outdoor cooking; to allow live music; and to erect 4 canopies, 1 craft booth, and 1 large tent, in connection with the Cook-Off; waiving all Jefferson Parish taxes in connection therewith, provided that a permit is obtained from the Department of Citizens’ Affairs, the State of Louisiana Alcohol & Beverage Control Board, the Department of Inspection & Code Enforcement, the Health Department & the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office and that all requirements of said Departments are met. (Council District 2) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That permission is hereby granted to St. Matthew the Apostle, 10021 Jefferson Hwy, River Ridge Louisiana, 70123, to conduct a Crawfish Cook-Off, on Saturday, May 3, 2025 from 3:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.; allowing the sale and serving of beverages, beer, and food; to allow outdoor cooking; to allow live music; and to erect 4 canopies, 1 craft booth, and 1 large tent, in connection with the Cook-Off; waiving all Jefferson Parish taxes in connection therewith, provided that a permit is obtained from the Department of Citizens’ Affairs, the State of Louisiana Alcohol & Beverage Control
Board, the Department of Inspection & Code Enforcement, the Health Department & the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office and that all requirements of said Departments are met. SECTION 2. That all Jefferson parish taxes are hereby waived in connection with said boil, provided all necessary permits are obtained from the Department of Citizens’ Affairs, the State of Louisiana Alcohol & Tobacco Control Board, the Department of Inspection & Code Enforcement, the Health Department & the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office and that all requirements of said Departments are met to conduct such event. SECTION 3. St. Matthew Men’s Club has requested to place signs advertising their Crawfish Cookoff; starting on April 19, 2025 and ending on May 4, 2024 at the following locations: 1.) Jefferson Hwy. and Manguno 2.) Jefferson Hwy and Citrus Rd 3.) Earhart Expressway and Dickory Ave 4.) Dickory Ave and Citrus Rd 5.) Clearview Pkwy and Airline Hwy 6.) Clearview Pkwy and Veterans Blvd 7.) Clearview Pkwy and W Esplanade 8.) Veterans Blvd and David Dr 9.) Bonnabel Blvd and Metairie Rd 10.) Bonnabel Blvd and Veterans Blvd 11.) Bonnabel Blvd and W Esplanade 12.) Transcontinental Dr and W Metairie 13.) Transcontinental Dr and W Esplanade 14.) Cleary Ave and W Esplanade SECTION 4. That the signs permitted for placement on public rights-of-way herein shall not include any corporate or sponsor names, logos or text, except to identify the primary sponsoring organization to which this resolution grants permission to erect said sign advertising the primary sponsor’s function or event. SECTION 5. That all signs shall be installed without obstructing the view of traffic, and that the Traffic Engineering Department shall inspect each location for any sight triangle conflicts. SECTION 6. That all signs placed within the city limits of a municipality shall require permission of that municipality before signs can be placed. SECTION 7. That all signs placed on roadways controlled by Louisiana Department of Transportation shall require the permission of the Louisiana DOTD before placement of signs. SECTION 8. That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Mr. Stephen Gordon, 10409 Pear St, River Ridge, LA 70123, the Department of Citizens’ Affairs, State Health Department, State of Louisiana Alcohol & Tobacco Control Board, the Department of Inspection and Code Enforcement and the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145791 A resolution granting permission to Archbishop Shaw High School, 1000 Salesian Lane, Marrero, Louisiana, 70072 represented by Ms. Nicole Perque, to conduct a Seafood Festival, on school grounds, on Friday, March 21, 2025, from 11:00am to 6:00pm, and Saturday, March 22, 2025, from 11:00am to 7:00pm; allowing the sale of beverages, food, and beer ; to allow outdoor cooking; to erect 2 canopies, 30 craft booths, and 1 large tent; and to allow live music, in connection therewith, provided that all necessary permits have been obtained from the Department of Inspection and Code Enforcement, the Department of Citizens’ Affairs, the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office, and from the State of Louisiana Office of Beverage Control and that all requirements and regulations of said departments are met; and waiving all taxes. (Council District 2) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That permission is hereby granted to Archbishop Shaw High School, 1000 Salesian Lane, Marrero, Louisiana, 70072 represented by Ms. Nicole Perque, to conduct a Seafood Festival, on school grounds, on Friday, March 21, 2025, from 11:00am to 6:00pm, and Saturday, March 22, 2025, from 11:00am to 7:00pm; allowing the sale of beverages, food, and beer ; to allow outdoor cooking; to erect 2 canopies, 30 craft booths, and 1 large tent; and to allow live music, in connection therewith, provided that all necessary permits have been obtained from the Department of Inspection and Code Enforcement, the Department of Citizens’ Affairs, the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office, and from the State of Louisiana Office of Beverage Control and that all requirements and regulations of said departments are met; and waiving all taxes. SECTION 2. That permission is granted provided there is off street parking; detail police on traffic control and no fireworks display. SECTION 3. That permission is hereby granted provided that all necessary permits are obtained from the Department of Citizens’ Affairs, Department of Inspection and Code, Jefferson Parish Health Department, the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office and from the State of Louisiana Office of Alcohol Beverage Control and that all indemnification and insurance requirements set forth by the Jefferson Parish Director of the Department of Loss Control and all federal, state and local laws, ordinance and regulations are met. SECTION 4. That the Parish Council Clerk forward a copy of this resolution to Ms. Nicole Perque, 1000 Salesian Lane, Marrero, Louisiana 70072; and all departments in connection therewith. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145792 A resolution granting permission to Terry Gabriel, to conduct outdoor sales at 800 S Clearview Pkwy, Elmwood LA 70123, for the sole purpose of selling gift baskets, on the following dates: February 11th thru 14th, 2025, May 8th thru 11th, 2025, and June 12th thru 15th, 2025, provided that all requirements regarding fees, taxes, permits, licenses and proper zoning have been obtained from the Jefferson Parish Department of Building Permits, and the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office. (Council District 2) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for said Parish: SECTION 1. That permission be and is hereby granted to Terry Gabriel, to conduct outdoor sales at 800 S Clearview Pkwy, Elmwood LA 70123, for the sole purpose of selling gift baskets, on the following dates: February 11th thru 14th, 2025, May 8th thru 11th, 2025, and June 12th thru 15th, 2025, provided that all requirements regarding fees, taxes, permits, licenses and proper zoning have been obtained from the Jefferson Parish Department of Building Permits, and the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office. SECTION 2. This resolution is granted with the full understanding that said applicant shall comply with the requirements set forth in Chapter 22 of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, and with any other applicable laws. SECTION 3. That the Parish Council Clerk forward a copy of this resolution to Terry Gabriel, 202 Hickory Ave, Apt 217, Harahan, LA 70121; to the Jefferson Parish Department of Building Permits; and to the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145793 A resolution authorizing Archbishop Shaw High School to place signs at various locations to advertise their Seafood Festival on the school grounds, and to provide for related matters. (Council District 2) WHEREAS, the Archbishop Shaw High School is hosting their Seafood Festival on Friday, March 8, 2024 and Saturday, March 9, 2024; and WHEREAS, they have requested permission to place signs advertising the St. Patrick Seafood Festival at various locations starting, Saturday, February 22, 2025 and ending on Sunday, March 10, 2025. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. Archbishop Shaw High School be and is hereby granted permission to place signs advertising their Seafood Festival, Saturday, February 22, 2025 and ending on Sunday, March 10, 2025, at the following locations: 1) Barataria Blvd. and Westbank Expressway 2) Lapalco Blvd. and Manhattan Blvd. 3) Lapalco Blvd and Belle Chasse Hwy 4) Nicole Blvd and Hwy 90 5) Avenue D and Westbank Expressway 6) Ames Blvd and Barataria Blvd 7) Lafitte Larose Hwy and Barataria Blvd 8) Wall St and Lapalco Blvd 9) 1000 Salesian Ln SECTION 2. That the signs permitted for placement on public rights-of-way herein shall not include any corporate or sponsor names, logos or text, except to identify the primary sponsoring organization to which this resolution grants permission to erect said sign advertising the primary sponsor’s function or event. These signs must be installed without obstructing the view of traffic. SECTION 3. That all signs placed within the city limits of a municipality shall require permission of that municipality before signs can be placed. SECTION 4. That all signs placed on roadways controlled by Louisiana Department of Transportation shall require the permission of the Louisiana DOTD before placement of signs. SECTION 5. That permission is hereby granted to erect temporary signs advertising the Seafood Festival for a period of 16 days, starting February 22, 2025, said signs are to measure no more than four feet in height by eight feet in length and a copy of this resolution shall be attached to each sign and that signs are to be removed March 10, 2025. SECTION 6. The Parish Clerk is hereby requested to forward a copy of this resolution to Ms. Nicole Perque, 1000 Salesian Lane., Marrero, LA 70072; and all departments in connection therewith. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote there on as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145794 A resolution granting permission to Terry Gabriel, to conduct outdoor sales at 3530 Jefferson Hwy, Jefferson LA 70121, for the sole purpose of selling gift baskets, January 31 -
February 2, 2025, and February 7-9, 2025, provided that all requirements regarding fees, taxes, permits, licenses and proper zoning have been obtained from the Jefferson Parish Department of Building Permits, and the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office. (Council District 2) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for said Parish: SECTION 1. That permission be and is hereby granted to Terry Gabriel, to conduct outdoor sales at 3530 Jefferson Hwy, Jefferson LA 70121, for the sole purpose of selling gift baskets, January 31 - February 2, 2025, and February 7-9, 2025, provided that all requirements regarding fees, taxes, permits, licenses and proper zoning have been obtained from the Jefferson Parish Department of Building Permits, and the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office. SECTION 2. This resolution is granted with the full understanding that said applicant shall comply with the requirements set forth in Chapter 22 of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, and with any other applicable laws. SECTION 3. That the Parish Council Clerk forward a copy of this resolution to Terry Gabriel, 202 Hickory Ave, Apt 217, Harahan, LA 70121; to the Jefferson Parish Department of Building Permits; and to the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145795 A resolution granting permission to NOLA Krewe Lacrosse INC, to 2025 Mardi Gras Lacrosse Tournament, starting Saturday, February 15, 2025, and ending Sunday, February 16, 2025, from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., at Lasalle Park, 6600 Airline Drive, Metairie, LA; to serve and sell food, and beer; and to erect 1 canopy, provided that all necessary permits have been obtained from the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Department and the State of Louisiana Alcohol and Tobacco Control Office. (Council District 2) NOW, THEREFORE, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That permission is hereby granted to NOLA Krewe Lacrosse INC, to 2025 Mardi Gras Lacrosse Tournament, starting Saturday, February 15, 2025, and ending Sunday, February 16, 2025, from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., at Lasalle Park, 6600 Airline Drive, Metairie, LA; to serve and sell food, and beer; and to erect 1 canopy, provided that all necessary permits have been obtained from the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Department and the State of Louisiana Alcohol and Tobacco Control Office. SECTION 2. That a copy of this resolution be mailed to Mr. Paul Johnson, 2112 Haring Rd, Metairie LA 70003, the Department of Citizen’s Affairs, the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Department and the State of Louisiana Bureau of Alcohol Beverage Control. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote hereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145796 A resolution granting permission to Thrillville LLC, represented by Ms. Alieta Sampley,, to hold a Thrillville Fair at the Shrine on Airline, 6000 Airline Drive, Metairie LA 70003, beginning Friday, March 7, 2025, and ending Sunday, March 16, 2025, from 5:00pm to 10:00pm; to sell beverages and food; to allow DJ/Amplified music; and to allow 31 mechanical amusement rides, provided that all necessary permits have been obtained from, the Department of Inspection and Code Enforcement, the Jefferson Parish Fire Department, the Jefferson Parish Health Department; the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office and the State of Louisiana Office of Alcoholic Beverage Control to conduct such an event; and that all requirements and regulations of said departments are complied with. (Council District 2) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That permission is hereby granted to Thrillville LLC, represented by Ms. Alieta Sampley,, to hold a Thrillville Fair at the Shrine on Airline, 6000 Airline Drive, Metairie LA 70003, beginning Friday, March 7, 2025, and ending Sunday, March 16, 2025, from 5:00pm to 10:00pm; to sell beverages and food; to allow DJ/Amplified music; and to allow 31 mechanical amusement rides, provided that all necessary permits have been obtained from, the Department of Inspection and Code Enforcement, the Jefferson Parish Fire Department, the Jefferson Parish Health Department; the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office and the State of Louisiana Office of Alcoholic Beverage Control to conduct such an event; and that all requirements and regulations of said departments are complied with. SECTION 2. That a copy of this resolution be mailed to Ms. Alieta Sampley, 2093 Philadelphia Pike, #3247 Claymont, DE 19703, the Department of Inspection and Code Enforcement, the Jefferson Parish Fire Department, the Jefferson Parish Health Department and the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145797 A resolution declaring Monday, February 24, 2025 as MYSTIC KREWE OF MUSIC DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending S. KEON FOLEY-GRIFFIN as QUEEN MUSIC II and DR. RAYMOND M. DELANEY, JR. as KING MUSIC II and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish. (Council District 3) WHEREAS, it is estimated that the Carnival season has an economic impact on the entire metropolitan area of $300 million and attracts about one million persons in Jefferson Parish alone on the final day of the celebration; and WHEREAS, it is estimated that as many as ten thousand constituents belong to carnival organizations in the Parish and three times that number belong to organizations in the metropolitan area. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for the said Parish: SECTION 1. That Monday, February 24, 2025, is hereby declared MYSTIC KREWE OF MUSIC DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending S. KEON FOLEY-GRIFFIN as QUEEN MUSIC II and DR. RAYMOND M. DELANEY, JR. as KING MUSIC II and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish and hereby declare a day in their honor. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145798 A resolution declaring Wednesday, February 26, 2025 as THE KREWE OF NANDI DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending JACKQUELINE HARRIS RUSSELL as QUEEN NANDI II and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish. (Council District 3) WHEREAS, it is estimated that the Carnival season has an economic impact on the entire metropolitan area of $300 million and attracts about one million persons in Jefferson Parish alone on the final day of the celebration; and WHEREAS, it is estimated that as many as ten thousand constituents belong to carnival organizations in the Parish and three times that number belong to organizations in the metropolitan area. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for the said Parish: SECTION 1. That Wednesday, February 26, 2025, is hereby declared THE KREWE OF NANDI DAY in Jefferson Parish and commending JACKQUELINE HARRIS RUSSELL as QUEEN NANDI II and that we recognize the Krewe’s contribution to the Parish and hereby declare a day in their honor. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145799 A resolution granting permission to Second Harvest Food Bank of Greater New Orleans and Acadiana represented by Ms. Tyrian Robertson, to operate their Makin’ Groceries Mobile Market, at James C. Simmons Community Center, 4008 US-90 Westwego, LA 70094; on February 6,13,20,27; March 6,13,20,27; April 3,10,17,24,31; May 1,18,15,22,29; June 5,12,19,26; July 3,10,17,24,31; August 7,14,21,28; September 4,11,18,25; October 2,9,16,23,30; November 6,13,20,27; and December 4,11,18,25 2025; from 9:15 AM to 12:30 PM; provided that all requirements regarding fees, taxes, permits, licenses and proper zoning have been obtained from the Jefferson Parish Department of Code Compliance and Enforcement, Louisiana Department of Health, Office of Public Health, Jefferson Parish Fire Department and the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office. (Council District 3) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for said Parish: SECTION 1. That permission be and is hereby granted to Second Harvest Food Bank of Greater New Orleans and Acadiana represented by Ms. Tyrian Robertson, to operate their Makin’ Groceries Mobile Market, at James C. Simmons Community Center, 4008 US-90 Westwego, LA 70094; on February 6,13,20,27 2025; March 6,13,20,27 2025; April 3,10,17,24,31 2025; May 1,18,15,22,29 2025; June 5,12,19,26 2025; July 3,10,17,24,31 2025; August 7,14,21,28 2025; September 4,11,18,25 2025; October 2,9,16,23,30 2025; November 6,13,20,27 2025; and December 4,11,18,25 2025; from 9:15 AM to 12:30 PM; provided that all requirements regarding fees, taxes, permits, licenses and proper zoning have been obtained from the Jefferson Parish Department of Code Compliance and Enforcement, Louisiana Department of Health Office of Public Health,
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JEFFERSON PARISH LEGALS Jefferson Parish Fire Department and the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office. SECTION 2. That the Parish Council Clerk forward a copy of this resolution to Ms. Tyrian Robertson, 700 Edwards Ave, New Orleans, LA 70123. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution is declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145800 A resolution approving the addition of subcontractors Quenton Kayd and Heidi Leydecker to Contract No. 5522487 by and between the Parish of Jefferson and CORE Louisiana Counseling & Recovery Center, LLC, to provide evidence-based treatment services to at-risk youth and families assigned to the Department of Juvenile Services, and to provide for related matters. Expenditures, to be shared pro-rata, shall not exceed $1,620,000.00 for the term of the contract. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 145449, adopted on the 11th day of December 2024, the Parish and CORE Louisiana Counseling & Recovery Center, LLC, entered into an agreement to provide evidence-based treatment services to at-risk youth and families assigned to the Department of Juvenile Services, and to provide for related matters. Expenditures, to be shared pro-rata, shall not exceed $1,620,000.00 for the term of the contract; and WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson was notified by CORE Louisiana Counseling & Recovery Center, LLC, of the need to add the additional subcontractors Quenton Kayd and Heidi Leydecker, in order to carry out the scope of the contract; and WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson recognizes the need for subcontractors in order for CORE Louisiana Counseling & Recovery Center, LLC, to carry out the terms of the contract. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Jefferson Parish Council does hereby approve the additions of Quenton Kayd and Heidi Leydecker, a subcontractors to Contract No. 55-22487, to provide evidencebased treatment services to at-risk youth and families assigned to the Department of Juvenile Services, and to provide for related matters, is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That expenditures, to be shared pro-rata, remain in the amount not to exceed $1,620,000.00 and be charged to Account No. 21700-2152-7351.09. SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in their absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution is declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145801 A resolution approving Docket No. OM-10-24, to construct a new residence with a variance to the rear yard setback requirement and a legislative exception for the front and side yard massing angle regulations, in the Old Metairie Neighborhood Conservation District (OMNCD) at 408 Northline St., on Lot 53, Sq. E, Metairie Club Gardens Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA; bounded by Northline St. and Pelham Ave.; zoned R-1C/OMNCD. (Council District 5) WHEREAS, the Jefferson Parish Council authorized the Old Metairie Commission (OMC) to review certain development proposals within the OMNCD by Ordinance Number 18547, dated July 1, 1992; and WHEREAS, the OMC held a public hearing on December 5th, 2024, as required by law, and recommended approval of the request; and WHEREAS, the Board of Zoning Adjustments held a public hearing under Docket No. E-6003 (24-312652) on January 13th, 2025, as required by law, and approved a variance for the rear yard setback where a 20 ft. front yard is required and a 16.17 ft. rear yard is provided, necessitating a variance for 3.83 ft. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, acting as governing authority of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana: SECTION 1. That the Jefferson Parish Council hereby approves Docket No. OM-10-24, to construct a new residence with a variance to the rear yard setback requirement and a legislative exception for the front and side yard massing angle regulations, in accordance with the development drawings identified as Sheets A-100.0 Site Plan – Proposed, A-2.01.0 Elevation – North, A-2.02.0 Elevation – West, A-2.03.0 Elevation – South, and A-2.04.0 Elevation – East, prepared by Patrick Melancon and dated October 10th, 2024, in the OMNCD at 408 Northline St., on Lot 53, Sq. E, Metairie Club Gardens Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA; bounded by ; zoned R-1C/OMNCD. SECTION 2. That the Department of Building Permits is hereby authorized to proceed with the building permit process on the above referenced proposal, subject to all pertinent Parish codes. SECTION 3. That the Clerk of Council is hereby authorized and directed to send a certified copy of this resolution and all relevant attachments to the following parties: Director, Planning Department; Director, Department of Building Permits; Supervisor, Plan Review Section, Department of Building Permits; Donna Lozano Rabito and Anthony F. Rabito 4650 Woodland Ave. Metairie, LA 70002 The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as following: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145802 A resolution appointing Detrich Hebert to the position of Administrative Aide to the Councilmember-at-Large, Division A, effective January 25, 2025. (Parishwide) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority for said Parish: SECTION 1. That Detrich Hebert is hereby appointed to the Office of Administrative Aide to the Councilmember-at-Large, Division A, effective January 25, 2025. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution is declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution is offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145803 A resolution authorizing and approving Change Order No. 4 to contract number 55-21586 (Instrument No. 12349341, MOB 5051, Page 352) with Crescent Commercial Construction, LLC, dated November 3, 2023, bid under Bid No. 50-142580, adding thirty-two (32) days to the contract term, and no additional funds. The cumulative total of Change Order No. 1, 2, 3, and 4 represents an 97.54% increase relative to the original amount of the contract for the Miley Playground Pickleball Court project. (Council District 2) WHEREAS, Resolution No. 142521 was adopted on August 23, 2023, accepting the lowest responsible bid of Crescent Commercial Construction, LLC for the Miley Playground Pickleball Court project; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 143407 was adopted on January 17, 2024, approved Change Order 1, adding $77,541.00 and 30 days to the original contract, (Instrument No. 12403522, MOB 5060, Page 81) and was for, but not limited to, the addition of a driveway and parking lot, along with a storm drainage credit; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 143624 was adopted on February 7, 2024, approved Change Order 2, adding $801,879.00 and 151 days to the original contract, (Instrument No. 12406139, MOB 5061, Page 983) and was for, but not limited to, the construction of a covering over the courts with a metal building structure; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 145291 was adopted on November 6, 2024, approving Change Order 3, adding $35,512.76 and 38 days to the original contract, (Instrument No.12446508, MOB 5092, and Page 180) and was for various additions and credits to include, but not limited to, additional pilings, MUSCO credit, revised lighting, fans, galvanizing steel, a foundation credit, and various gate and concrete changes; and WHEREAS, Change Order 4, for 32 additional days only, was due to weather delays for the court resurfacing; and WHEREAS, Meyer Engineers, Ltd. has been selected to oversee this project on behalf of the Recreation Department and has recommended the approval of this Change Order. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Council does hereby authorize and approve Change Order No. 4 to contract number 55-21586 (Instrument No. 12349341, MOB 5051, Page 352) with Crescent Commercial Construction, LLC, dated November 3, 2023, bid under Bid No. 50142580, adding thirty-two (32) days to the contract term, and no additional funds. The cumulative total of Change Order No. 1, 2, 3, and 4 represents an 97.54% increase relative to the original amount of the contract for the Miley Playground Pickleball Court project. SECTION 2. All Change Orders shall be funded from Account No. 44680-4015-7454 (46814.026). SECTION 3. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence, the Vice-Chairperson, be and is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution to approve said Change Order to said contract. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145804 A resolution approving an Amendment No. 1, which amends the existing Engineering Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Design Engineering, Inc., dated July 28, 2023, authorized by Resolution No. 142286, adopted July 12, 2023, to provide professional services for the design and construction administration for the Feasibility Report
Engineering Services for Phase 1 Waterline Improvements in City of Kenner (W. Esplanade Ave. to Jackson St.), Public Works Project No. 2023-035A-WRB, to add fees in the amount of $598,629.00, which increases the cost of the Engineering Agreement from $129,990.45 to $728,619.45 with this cost not to be exceeded by a factor of more than 10% unless authorized by the Parish Council. (Council District 4) WHEREAS, by virtue of Resolution No. 141403 (adopted on March 1, 2023) the Jefferson Parish Council selected the firm of Design Engineering, Inc. to provide professional engineering and supplemental services for Waterline Improvements in City of Kenner (West Esplanade Ave. to Jackson Street), Public Works Project No. 2023-035A-WRB.; and WHEREAS, there is an Engineering Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson (hereinafter, the OWNER) and Design Engineering, Inc. (hereinafter, the ENGINEER), dated July 28, 2023, as authorized by Resolution No. 142286, adopted July 12, 2023, to provide professional engineering services for preparing a Feasibility Report for Projects between West Esplanade Avenue and Jackson Street and for the design and construction administration of Waterline Improvements in City of Kenner Along Duncan Canal (W. Esplanade Ave. to 31st Street), Public Works Project No. 2023-035A-WRB, (hereinafter, the PROJECT); and WHEREAS, the Engineering Agreement is broken into two (2) parts, with Project 1 - Feasibility Report and Project 2 – Design and Construction Administration for Phase 1 in Feasibility Study called in this Contract as Project 2; and WHEREAS, in the initial agreement a Lump Sum fee of $129,990.45 for Project 1 - Feasibility Study was negotiated and mutually agreed upon by the OWNER and the ENGINEER; and WHEREAS, the ENGINEER has completed Project 1; and WHEREAS, in order to proceed with Project 2 there was a need to add Basic Engineering Services fees in the amount of $241,390.00 and Supplemental Services fees in the amount of $357,239.00 for additional scope of work related to Project 2; and WHEREAS, a total fee of $598,629.00 for Part 2 has been negotiated and mutually agreed upon by the OWNER and the ENGINEER. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Jefferson Parish Council does hereby approve the terms of the Amendment No. 1 between the Parish of Jefferson and Design Engineering, Inc. to provide professional engineering services and supplemental services for the design of for Waterline Improvements in City of Kenner (West Esplanade Ave. to 31st Street), Public Works Project No. 2023-035A-WRB, to add fees in the amount of $598,629.00, which increases the cost of the Engineering Agreement from $129,990.45 to $728,619.45 with this cost not to be exceeded by a factor of more than 10% unless authorized by the Parish Council. SECTION 2. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his or her absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145805 A resolution approving an Engineering Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Hartman Engineering, Inc. to provide professional services for the design and construction administration of improvements associated with Waterline Improvements in City of Kenner Along Airport Access Road, 10th Street and Oxley St. (14th Street to Airline Drive), Public Works Project No. 2023-035E-WRB, for a total of $661,671.00 with this cost not to be exceeded by a factor of more than 10% unless authorized by the Parish Council. (Council District 4) WHEREAS, by virtue of Resolution No. 143102, adopted on November 8, 2023, the Jefferson Parish Council (hereinafter, OWNER) selected the firm of Hartman Engineering, Inc., (hereinafter, ENGINEER) as the Prime Engineering Firm to provide professional engineering services for the design and construction administration of improvements associated with Waterline Improvements in City of Kenner Along Airport Access Road, 10th Street and Oxley St. (14th Street to Airline Drive), Public Works Project No. 2023-035E-WRB (hereinafter, the PROJECT); and WHEREAS, a Lump Sum fee of $376,970.00 for Basic Engineering Services, Not-to-Exceed fees totaling $81,201.00 for Supplemental Services, and Not-to-Exceed fees totaling $203,500.00 for Resident Inspection has been negotiated and mutually agreed upon by the Jefferson Parish Department of Water and the ENGINEER; and WHEREAS, the OWNER has only identified funding for design services, the initial Notice to Proceed shall be for Basic Services through final design and only those supplemental services required for design purposes. Bidding, Construction and Record Drawing Phases will not be authorized under the initial Notice to Proceed. ENGINEER shall not proceed with any additional phases or services prior to receiving an additional Notice to Proceed from the DIRECTOR. Any additional Notice to Proceed will only be issued when appropriate funds become available; and WHEREAS, the ENGINEER is authorized to provide these services with support from ECM Consultants, Inc. for design services, BFM Corporation, LLC for surveying services, and for Gulf South Engineering and Testing, Inc. for geotechnical services. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Jefferson Parish Council does hereby approve the terms of the Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Hartman Engineering, Inc. to provide professional services for the design and construction administration of improvements associated with Waterline Improvements in City of Kenner Along Airport Access Road, 10th Street and Oxley St. (14th Steet to Airline Drive), Public Works Project No. 2023-035E-WRB, for a total of $661,671.00 with this cost not to be exceeded by a factor of more than 10% unless authorized by the Parish Council. SECTION 2. That the cost associated with Engineering Services shall be charged to Budget Account No. 45400-4045-7451 (54052.369). SECTION 3. That the cost associated with Resident Inspection Services shall be charged to Budget Account No. 45400-4045-7455 (54052.369). SECTION 4. That Hartman Engineering, Inc. is authorized to provide these services with support from ECM Consultants, Inc. for design services, BFM Corporation, LLC for surveying services, and for Gulf South Engineering and Testing, Inc. for geotechnical services. SECTION 5. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his or her absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145806 A resolution approving Amendment No. 1, which amends the existing Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and ECM Consultants, Inc. dated July 7, 2022, to establish a new termination date of July 7, 2027 for District 4 Transit Stop Improvements, with the contracted fee to remain at $318,684.25, with this cost not to be exceeded by a factor of more than ten percent without an amendment to the contract authorized by resolution of the Council. (Council District 4) WHEREAS, there is an Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson, hereinafter called the “Owner”, and ECM Consultants, Inc., hereinafter called the “Engineer”, dated July 7, 2022, as authorized by Resolution No. 139921 adopted June 29, 2022; and WHEREAS, the Agreement will expire on July 7, 2025; and WHEREAS, considering the ENGINEER’s familiarity with the project and previous work performed, it is in the best interest of the OWNER to extend the Engineering Agreement for two (2) years to July 7, 2027, to allow sufficient time for the ENGINEER to complete all necessary work associated with completion of design and construction of the project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Jefferson Parish Council does hereby approve Amendment No. 1, which amends the existing Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and ECM Consultants, Inc. dated July 7, 2022, to establish a new termination date of July 7, 2027 for District 4 Transit Stop Improvements, with the contracted fee to remain at $318,684.25, with this cost not to be exceeded by a factor of more than ten percent without an amendment to the contract authorized by resolution of the Council. SECTION 2. That the contracted fee shall continue to be charged to Budget Account No. 45660-4101-7451(56650.009), Contract No. 55-00020377. SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his or her absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145807 A resolution approving an Engineering Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Hartman Engineering, Inc. to provide professional services for the design and construction administration of improvements associated with Waterline Improvements in City of Kenner Along Oxley St. (Airline Drive to Kenner Ave.), Public Works Project No. 2023-035F-WRB, for a total of $399,240.00 with this cost not to be exceeded by a factor of more than 10% unless authorized by the Parish Council. (Council District 3) WHEREAS, by virtue of Resolution No. 143257, adopted on December 6, 2023, the Jefferson Parish Council (hereinafter, OWNER) selected the firm of Hartman Engineering, Inc., (hereinafter, ENGINEER) as the Prime Engineering Firm to provide professional engineering services for the design and construction administration of improvements associated with Waterline Improvements in City of Kenner Along Oxley St. (Airline Drive to Kenner Ave.), Public Works Project No. 2023-035F-WRB (hereinafter, the PROJECT); and WHEREAS, a Lump Sum fee of $182,670.00 for Basic Engineering Services, Not-to-Exceed fees totaling $66,570.00 for Supplemental Services, and Not-to-Exceed fees totaling $150,000.00 for Resident Inspection has been negotiated and mutually agreed upon by the Jefferson Parish Department of Water and the
ENGINEER; and WHEREAS, the OWNER has only identified funding for design services, the initial Notice to Proceed shall be for Basic Services through final design and only those supplemental services required for design purposes. Bidding, Construction and Record Drawing Phases will not be authorized under the initial Notice to Proceed. ENGINEER shall not proceed with any additional phases or services prior to receiving an additional Notice to Proceed from the DIRECTOR. Any additional Notice to Proceed will only be issued when appropriate funds become available; and WHEREAS, the ENGINEER is authorized to provide these services with support from Shread-Kuyrkendall & Associates, Inc. for design services, Bryant Hammett & Associates, L.L.C. for surveying services, The Beta Group Engineering & Construction Services, L.L.C. for geotechnical services and Exceptional Inspections, LLC for resident inspection services. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Jefferson Parish Council does hereby approve the terms of the Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Hartman Engineering, Inc. to provide professional services for the design and construction administration of improvements associated with Waterline Improvements in City of Kenner Along Oxley St. (Airline Drive to Kenner Ave.), Public Works Project No. 2023-035F-WRB, for a total of $399,240.00 with this cost not to be exceeded by a factor of more than 10% unless authorized by the Parish Council. SECTION 2. That the cost associated with Engineering Services shall be charged to Budget Account No. 45400-4045-7451 (54052.370). SECTION 3. That the cost associated with Resident Inspection Services shall be charged to Budget Account No. 45400-4045-7455 (54052.370). SECTION 4. That Hartman Engineering, Inc. is authorized to provide these services with support from Shread-Kuyrkendall & Associates, Inc. for design services, Bryant Hammett & Associates, L.L.C. for surveying services, The Beta Group Engineering & Construction Services, L.L.C. for geotechnical services and Exceptional Inspections, LLC for resident inspection services. SECTION 5. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his or her absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145808 A resolution approving a two-year Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Salas O’Brien, LLC to provide Professional Electrical Engineering Services for the Department of Public Works, on an “as-needed” basis, for projects located throughout Jefferson Parish, Public Works Project No. PW #2024-035L-SL for a total not-to-exceed annual fee of $500,000.00. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 144425, adopted June 12, 2024 the Jefferson Parish Council authorized the Purchasing Department to advertise for the submittal of a Statement of Qualifications for Professional Electrical Engineering Services; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 145219 adopted November 6, 2024 the Jefferson Parish Council selected Salas O’Brien, LLC to provide Professional Electrical Engineering Services for the Department of Public Works on an “as-needed” basis, for projects located throughout Jefferson Parish. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, State of Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Salas O’Brien, LLC to provide Professional Electrical Engineering Services for the Department of Public Works on an “asneeded” basis, for projects located throughout Jefferson Parish at an annual amount not to exceed $500,000.00 is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That all costs associated with this Professional Electrical Engineering Services agreement shall be charged to the appropriate account line on a job-to-job basis. SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145809 A resolution approving a two-year Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Infinity Engineering Consultants, L.L.C. to provide Professional Electrical Engineering Services for the Department of Public Works, on an “asneeded” basis, for projects located throughout Jefferson Parish, Public Works Project No. PW #2024-035G-SL for a total not-to- exceed annual fee of $500,000.00. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 144425, adopted June 12, 2024 the Jefferson Parish Council authorized the Purchasing Department to advertise for the submittal of a Statement of Qualifications for Professional Electrical Engineering Services; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 145219 adopted November 6, 2024 the Jefferson Parish Council selected Infinity Engineering Consultants, L.L.C. to provide Professional Electrical Engineering Services for the Department of Public Works on an “asneeded” basis, for projects located throughout Jefferson Parish. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, State of Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Infinity Engineering Consultants, L.L.C. to provide Professional Electrical Engineering Services for the Department of Public Works on an “as-needed” basis, for projects located throughout Jefferson Parish at an annual amount not to exceed $500,000.00 is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That all costs associated with this Professional Electrical Engineering Services agreement shall be charged to the appropriate account line on a job-to-job basis. SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145810 A resolution approving Amendment No. 2, which amends the existing Engineering Agreement with Bryant Hammett & Associates, LLC dated July 24, 2023, for engineering services related to the Design, Construction Administration, and Inspection of Parish Wide Manhole Assessment and Lining Project, to add supplemental services which increases the total value of the contract by $200,000.00 from $840,000.00 to $1,040,000.00, with this cost not to be exceeded by a factor of more than ten (10) percent without an amendment to the contract authorized by resolution of the council. Sewerage Capital Improvement Program, Project No. 6917. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, there is an Engineering Agreement dated July 24, 2023, between the Parish of Jefferson and Bryant Hammett & Associates, LLC as authorized by Resolution No. 142317 (adopted July 12, 2023), for the Design, Construction Administration and Inspection of Parish Wide Manhole Assessment and Lining Project, SCIP Project No. 6917; and WHEREAS, the Engineering Agreement was amended by Amendment No. 1, authorized by Resolution No. 144289 (adopted May 22, 2024), for additional supplemental services fee of $150,000.00 to perform engineering services related to resident inspection; and WHEREAS, Parish Wide Manhole Assessment and Lining Project, SCIP Project No. 6917, requires additional engineering services related to resident inspection; and WHEREAS, the Department of Capital Projects has negotiated an additional supplemental services fee of $200,000.00 to perform additional engineering services related to resident inspection which have been mutually agreed upon by the Engineer and the Parish; and WHEREAS, the total cost of the contract will therefore increase by $200,000.00 from $840,000.00 to $1,040,000.00; and WHEREAS, the costs associated with engineering services are to be charged to Sewerage Capital Improvement Program Account No. 44940-4023-7451 (49435.601); and WHEREAS, the costs associated with these additional resident inspection services are to be charged to Sewerage Capital Improvement Program Account No. 44940-4023-7455 (49435.601); and WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson currently requires a Combined Single Limit of at least $1,000,000 for Commercial General Liability and for Auto Insurance, therefore Section 11.B.2 and Section 11.B.3 of the Engineering Agreement shall be revised to increase these limits from $500,000 to $1,000,000 per Occurrence. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Council does hereby approve Amendment No. 2, which amends the existing Engineering Agreement with Bryant Hammett & Associates, LLC dated July 24, 2023, as amended by the previous Amendment No. 1, for design, construction administration and Inspection of Parish Wide Manhole Assessment and Lining Project, SCIP Project No. 6917 to add supplemental services, which increases the total value of the contract by $200,000.00 from $840,000.00 to $1,040,000.00, with this cost not to be exceeded by a factor of more than ten (10) percent without an amendment to the contract authorized by resolution of the council. SECTION 2. That the costs associated with engineering services are to be charged to Sewerage Capital Improvement Program Account No. 44940-4023-7451 (49435.601); and Contract Number 55-00021402. SECTION 3. That the costs associated with these additional resident inspection services are to be charged to Sewerage Capital Improvement Program Account No. 44940-4023-7451 (49435.601) Contract Number 55-00021402. SECTION 4. That Section 11 of the Agreement is hereby revised to reflect updates to Commercial General Liability and Auto Insurance, as defined in Section 11.B.2 and Section 11.B.3, to increase the limits from $500,000 to $1,000,000 per Occurrence. SECTION 5. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the
vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145811 A resolution amending Resolution No. 145457 approving a two-year Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Wi-Skies, LLC to provide Professional Electrical Engineering Services for the Department of Public Works, on an “asneeded” basis, for projects located throughout Jefferson Parish, Public Works Project No. PW #2024-035N-SL for a total not-to- exceed annual fee of $500,000.00. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, in Section 1 of Resolution No. 145457, the Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Wi-Skies, LLC to provide Professional Electrical Engineering Services for the Department of Public Works on an “as-needed” basis, for projects located throughout Jefferson Parish at an amount not to exceed $500,000.00 was approved; and WHEREAS, Section 1 of Resolution No. 145457 should have stated that the not to exceed amount of $500,00.00 is on an annual basis. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. Section 1 of Resolution 145457 is hereby amended to read: “That the Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and WiSkies, LLC to provide Professional Electrical Engineering Services for the Department of Public Works on an “as-needed” basis, for projects located throughout Jefferson Parish for a total not to exceed annual fee of $500,000.00 is hereby approved.” SECTION 2. That all costs associated with this Professional Electrical Engineering Services agreement shall be charged to the appropriate account line on a job-to-job basis. SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in their absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to sign and approve any and all documents necessary to implement this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145812 A resolution amending Resolution No. 145462 approving a two-year Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Pivotal Engineering, LLC to provide Professional Electrical Engineering Services for the Department of Public Works, on an “as-needed” basis, for projects located throughout Jefferson Parish, Public Works Project No. PW #2024-035JSL for a total not-to- exceed annual fee of $500,000.00. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, in Section 1 of Resolution No. 145462, the agreement between Parish of Jefferson and Pivotal Engineering, LLC to provide Professional Electrical Engineering Services for the Department of Public Works on an “as-needed” basis, for projects located throughout Jefferson Parish at an amount not to exceed $500,000.00 was approved; and WHEREAS, Section 1 of Resolution No. 145462 should have stated that the not to exceed amount of $500,00.00 is on an annual basis. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. Section 1 of resolution 145462 is hereby amended to read: “That the Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Pivotal Engineering, LLC to provide Professional Electrical Engineering Services for the Department of Public Works on an “asneeded” basis, for projects located throughout Jefferson Parish for a total not-to-exceed annual fee of $500,000.00 is hereby approved.” SECTION 2. That all costs associated with this Professional Electrical Engineering Services agreement shall be charged to the appropriate account line on a job-to-job basis. SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in their absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to sign and approve any and all documents necessary to implement this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145813 A resolution amending Resolution No. 145464 approving a two-year Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Modjeski and Masters, Inc. to provide Professional Electrical Engineering Services for the Department of Public Works, on an “as-needed” basis, for projects located throughout Jefferson Parish, Public Works Project No. PW #2024-035H-SL for a total not-to- exceed annual fee of $500,000.00. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, in Section 1 of Resolution No. 145464, the agreement between Parish of Jefferson and Modjeski & Masters, Inc. to provide Professional Electrical Engineering Services for the Department of Public Works on an “as-needed” basis, for projects located throughout Jefferson Parish at an amount not to exceed $500,000.00 was approved; and WHEREAS, Section 1 of Resolution No. 145464 should have stated that the not to exceed amount of $500,00.00 is on an annual basis. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. Section 1 of Resolution 145464 is hereby amended to read “That the Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Modjeski and Masters, Inc. to provide Professional Electrical Engineering Services for the Department of Public Works on an “asneeded” basis, for projects located throughout Jefferson Parish for a total not-to-exceed annual fee of $500,000.00 is hereby approved.” SECTION 2. That all costs associated with this Professional Electrical Engineering Services agreement shall be charged to the appropriate account line on a job-to-job basis. SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in their absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to sign and approve any and all documents necessary to implement this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145814 A resolution amending Resolution No. 145463 approving a twoyear Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and FIAB Engineers, LLC to provide Professional Electrical Engineering Services for the Department of Public Works, on an “as-needed” basis, for projects located throughout Jefferson Parish, Public Works Project No. PW #2024-035C-SL for a total not-to- exceed annual fee of $500,000.00. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, in Section 1 of Resolution No. 145463, the agreement between Parish of Jefferson and FIAB Engineers, LLC to provide Professional Electrical Engineering Services for the Department of Public Works on an “as-needed” basis, for projects located throughout Jefferson Parish at an amount not to exceed $500,000.00 was approved; and WHEREAS, Section 1 of Resolution No. 145463 should have stated that the not to exceed amount of $500,00.00 is on an annual basis. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. Section 1 of resolution 145463 is hereby amended to read “that the Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and FIAB Engineers, LLC to provide Professional Electrical Engineering Services for the Department of Public Works on an “as-needed” basis, for projects located throughout Jefferson Parish for a total notto-exceed annual fee of $500,000.00 is hereby approved.” SECTION 2. That all costs associated with this Professional Electrical Engineering Services agreement shall be charged to the appropriate account line on a job-to-job basis. SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in their absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to sign and approve any and all documents necessary to implement this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145815 A resolution approving an agreement with John Roberts, III, MD, to provide court ordered forensic mental evaluations for the 24th Judicial District Court and Parish Courts. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 145213, adopted on the 16th day of October, 2024 the Jefferson Parish Council authorized its Purchasing Department to advertise for Statements of Qualifications from individuals or firms interested in contracting with the Parish to provide forensic evaluations as ordered by the 24th Judicial District Court and Parish Courts; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 145374 adopted on the 11th day of December, 2024, the Jefferson Parish Council selected All Qualified Firms to provide forensic evaluations for the 24th Judicial District Court and Parish Courts; and WHEREAS, John Roberts, III, MD was included as one of the selected All Qualified Firms to provide forensic evaluations for the 24th Judicial District Court and Parish Courts. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as the governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the attached agreement with John Roberts, III, MD, to provide forensic mental evaluations for the 24th Judicial District Court and Parish Courts at an amount not to exceed one million eighty-thousand dollars ($1,080,000.00) to be shared pro rata for the 3-year period, is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That maximum expenditures for this contract, to be shared pro-rata, shall not exceed one million eighty-thousand dollars ($1,080,000.00) for the 3-year period, by a factor of not more than 10% without amendment to the contract authorized by resolution of the Council. SECTION 3. That all costs associated with this agreement shall
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JEFFERSON PARISH LEGALS be charged to Account No. 10010-0029-7331. SECTION 4. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to sign any all documents required to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution is declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145816 A resolution approving an agreement with Myrline Belzince, MD, to provide court ordered forensic mental evaluations for the 24th Judicial District Court and Parish Courts. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 145213, adopted on the 16th day of October, 2024 the Jefferson Parish Council authorized its Purchasing Department to advertise for Statements of Qualifications from individuals or firms interested in contracting with the Parish to provide forensic evaluations as ordered by the 24th Judicial District Court and Parish Courts; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 145374 adopted on the 11th day of December, 2024, the Jefferson Parish Council selected All Qualified Firms to provide forensic evaluations for the 24th Judicial District Court and Parish Courts; and WHEREAS, Myrline Belzince, MD was included as one of the selected All Qualified Firms to provide forensic evaluations for the 24th Judicial District Court and Parish Courts. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as the governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the attached agreement with Myrline Belzince, MD, to provide forensic mental evaluations for the 24th Judicial District Court and Parish Courts at an amount not to exceed one million eighty-thousand dollars ($1,080,000.00) to be shared pro rata for the 3-year period, is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That maximum expenditures for this contract, to be shared pro-rata, shall not exceed one million eighty-thousand dollars ($1,080,000.00) for the 3-year period, by a factor of not more than 10% without amendment to the contract authorized by resolution of the Council. SECTION 3. That all costs associated with this agreement shall be charged to Account No. 10010-0029-7331. SECTION 4. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to sign any all documents required to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution is declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145817 A resolution approving an Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Allied Universal Electronic Monitoring US, Inc. to provide electronic monitoring equipment, electronic monitoring services and tracking services for juveniles ordered by the Jefferson Parish Juvenile Court to the program, for the Department of Juvenile Services under RFP No. 0482. Expenditures shall not exceed $60,000.00 annually. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 143815, adopted on the 6th day of March, 2024, the Jefferson Parish Council authorized the Purchasing Department to advertise for Request for Proposals from individuals or agencies interested in contracting with Jefferson Parish to provide electronic monitoring equipment, electronic monitoring services and tracking services for juveniles ordered by the Jefferson Parish Juvenile Court to the program, for the Department of Juvenile Services under RFP No. 0482; and WHEREAS, the Jefferson Parish Home Incarceration Program (HIP) provides strict monitoring and supervision of users who have been placed within the control of the program by the Courts; and WHEREAS, the Evaluation Committee met on the 21st day of June, 2024; and WHEREAS, the Council Chairman was notified of the results of the Evaluation Committee by letter dated the 24th day of June, 2024; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 144466, adopted on the 10th day of July, 2024, the Jefferson Parish Council selected Securus Technologies to provide electronic monitoring equipment, electronic monitoring services and tracking services for juveniles ordered by the Jefferson Parish Juvenile Court to the program, for the Department of Juvenile Services under RFP No. 0482; and WHEREAS, despite best efforts at negotiating a contract, the Parish Attorney’s Office and Securus Technologies were unable to resolve their contractual differences related to the RFP’s terms, requirements, and conditions, and for this reason, pursuant to Parish of Jefferson Code of Ordinances Section 2-895 (9), the Parish sought to negotiate an Agreement with another responsive and responsible proposer under RFP No. 0482; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 145220, adopted on the 6th day of November, 2024, the Jefferson Parish Council selected Allied Universal Electronic Monitoring US, Inc. to provide electronic monitoring equipment, electronic monitoring services and tracking services for juveniles ordered by the Jefferson Parish Juvenile Court to the program, for the Department of Juvenile Services under RFP No. 0482. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as the governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Allied Universal Electronic Monitoring US, Inc. to provide electronic monitoring equipment, electronic monitoring services and tracking services for juveniles ordered by the Jefferson Parish Juvenile Court to the program, for the Department of Juvenile Services under RFP No. 0482, is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That expenditures shall not exceed $60,000.00 annually. SECTION 3. That the term of the contract shall commence on the date of full execution hereof, and shall expire at midnight on the day immediately preceding the second anniversary thereof with two, 2-year extensions by mutual consent of both parties and upon approval by the Jefferson Parish Council. SECTION 4. That all costs associated with this agreement shall be charged to Account No. 21700-2152-7443. SECTION 5. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in their absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145818 A resolution approving an Agreement with Interstate Restoration, LLC d/b/a First Onsite to provide comprehensive remediation services under the guidance of a Jefferson Parish Representative(s) for various Jefferson Parish Departments for the Department of General Services under RFP No. 0487 for a contract cap not to exceed One Million and 00/100 Dollars ($1,000,000.00). (Parishwide) WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 144424, adopted on the 12th day of June 2024, the Jefferson Parish Council authorized the Purchasing Department to advertise for Request for Proposals to provide comprehensive remediation services under the guidance of a Jefferson Parish Representative(s) for various Jefferson Parish Departments for the Department of General Services, under RFP No. 0487; and WHEREAS, public bids are not mandated by law and technical requirements inherent in services dictate that price is not the sole criterion, and therefore it is in the best interest of Jefferson Parish to obtain competitive proposals as allowed by Section 2-895 et. seq; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 145373, adopted on the 11th day of December, 2024, the Jefferson Parish Council selected 360 Fire & Flood, LLC, Interstate Restoration, LLC d/b/a First Onsite, Guarantee Restoration Services, LLC, and Lemoine Disaster Recovery, LLC, to provide comprehensive remediation services under the guidance of a Jefferson Parish Representative(s) for various Jefferson Parish Departments for the Department of General Services. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, State of Louisiana as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Agreement with Interstate Restoration, LLC d/b/a First Onsite to provide comprehensive remediation services under the guidance of a Jefferson Parish Representative(s) for various Jefferson Parish Departments for the Department of General Services under RFP No. 0487 for a contract cap not to exceed One Million and 00/100 Dollars ($1,000,000.00) is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That the costs associated with this agreement shall be charged to Account No. 7331 – Professional Services, of the user department. SECTION 3. That the term of contract shall commence on July 13, 2025 and shall expire at midnight on the day immediately preceding the third anniversary thereof. The Agreement shall include an option to extend the term for one (1) additional year, subject to approval by resolution of the Jefferson Parish Council. SECTION 4. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in their absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145819 A resolution approving an agreement with Sarah DeLand, MD, to provide court ordered forensic mental evaluations for the 24th Judicial District Court and Parish Courts. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 145213, adopted on the 16th day of October, 2024 the Jefferson Parish Council authorized its Purchasing Department to advertise for Statements of Qualifications from individuals or firms interested in contracting with the Parish to provide forensic evaluations as ordered by the 24th Judicial District Court and Parish Courts; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 145374 adopted on the 11th day of December, 2024, the Jefferson Parish Council selected All Qualified Firms to provide forensic evaluations for the 24th Judicial District Court and Parish Courts; and
WHEREAS, Sarah DeLand, MD was included as one of the selected All Qualified Firms to provide forensic evaluations for the 24th Judicial District Court and Parish Courts. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as the governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the attached agreement with Sarah DeLand, MD, to provide forensic mental evaluations for the 24th Judicial District Court and Parish Courts at an amount not to exceed one million eighty-thousand dollars ($1,080,000.00) to be shared pro rata for the 3-year period, is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That maximum expenditures for this contract, to be shared pro-rata, shall not exceed one million eighty-thousand dollars ($1,080,000.00) for the 3-year period, by a factor of not more than 10% without amendment to the contract authorized by resolution of the Council. SECTION 3. That all costs associated with this agreement shall be charged to Account No. 10010-0029-7331. SECTION 4. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to sign any all documents required to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution is declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145820 A resolution approving an Agreement with Lemoine Disaster Recovery, LLC to provide comprehensive remediation services under the guidance of a Jefferson Parish Representative(s) for various Jefferson Parish Departments for the Department of General Services under RFP No. 0487 for a contract cap not to exceed One Million and 00/100 Dollars ($1,000,000.00). (Parishwide) WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 144424, adopted on the 12th day of June 2024, the Jefferson Parish Council authorized the Purchasing Department to advertise for Request for Proposals to provide comprehensive remediation services under the guidance of a Jefferson Parish Representative(s) for various Jefferson Parish Departments for the Department of General Services, under RFP No. 0487; and WHEREAS, public bids are not mandated by law and technical requirements inherent in services dictate that price is not the sole criterion, and therefore it is in the best interest of Jefferson Parish to obtain competitive proposals as allowed by Section 2-895 et. seq; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 145373, adopted on the 11th day of December, 2024, the Jefferson Parish Council selected 360 Fire & Flood, LLC, Interstate Restoration, LLC d/b/a First Onsite, Guarantee Restoration Services, LLC, and Lemoine Disaster Recovery, LLC, to provide comprehensive remediation services under the guidance of a Jefferson Parish Representative(s) for various Jefferson Parish Departments for the Department of General Services. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, State of Louisiana as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Agreement with Lemoine Disaster Recovery, LLC to provide comprehensive remediation services under the guidance of a Jefferson Parish Representative(s) for various Jefferson Parish Departments for the Department of General Services under RFP No. 0487 for a contract cap not to exceed One Million and 00/100 Dollars ($1,000,000.00) is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That the costs associated with this agreement shall be charged to Account No. 7331 – Professional Services, of the user department. SECTION 3. That the term of contracts shall commence on July 13, 2025 and shall expire at midnight on the day immediately preceding the third anniversary thereof. The Agreements shall include an option to extend the term for one (1) additional year, subject to approval by resolution of the Jefferson Parish Council. SECTION 4. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in their absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145821 A resolution approving an Agreement with 360 Fire & Flood, LLC to provide comprehensive remediation services under the guidance of a Jefferson Parish Representative(s) for various Jefferson Parish Departments for the Department of General Services under RFP No. 0487 for a contract cap not to exceed One Million and 00/100 Dollars ($1,000,000.00). (Parishwide) WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 144424, adopted on the 12th day of June 2024, the Jefferson Parish Council authorized the Purchasing Department to advertise for Request for Proposals to provide comprehensive remediation services under the guidance of a Jefferson Parish Representative(s) for various Jefferson Parish Departments for the Department of General Services, under RFP No. 0487; and WHEREAS, public bids are not mandated by law and technical requirements inherent in services dictate that price is not the sole criterion, and therefore it is in the best interest of Jefferson Parish to obtain competitive proposals as allowed by Section 2-895 et. seq; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 145373, adopted on the 11th day of December, 2024, the Jefferson Parish Council selected 360 Fire & Flood, LLC, Interstate Restoration, LLC d/b/a First Onsite, Guarantee Restoration Services, LLC, and Lemoine Disaster Recovery, LLC, to provide comprehensive remediation services under the guidance of a Jefferson Parish Representative(s) for various Jefferson Parish Departments for the Department of General Services. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, State of Louisiana as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Agreement with 360 Fire & Flood, LLC to provide comprehensive remediation services under the guidance of a Jefferson Parish Representative(s) for various Jefferson Parish Departments for the Department of General Services under RFP No. 0487 for a contract cap not to exceed One Million and 00/100 Dollars ($1,000,000.00) is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That the costs associated with this agreement shall be charged to Account No. 7331 – Professional Services, of the user department. SECTION 3. That the term of contracts shall commence on July 13, 2025 and shall expire at midnight on the day immediately preceding the third anniversary thereof. The Agreements shall include an option to extend the term for one (1) additional year, subject to approval by resolution of the Jefferson Parish Council. SECTION 4. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in their absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145822 A resolution approving an Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and AIMS Group, Inc. to provide coastal engineering and consulting services on an as-needed basis for miscellaneous projects located throughout the Parish at an annual amount not to exceed $500,000.00. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 144205, adopted May 1, 2024, the Jefferson Parish Council authorized the Purchasing Department to advertise for the submittal of a Statement of Qualifications for to provide coastal engineering and consulting services on an as-needed basis for miscellaneous projects located throughout the Parish; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 144904 adopted September 10, 2024, the Jefferson Parish Council selected AIMS Group, Inc to provide coastal engineering and consulting services on an as-needed basis for miscellaneous projects located throughout the Parish; and WHEREAS, the maximum expenditure that can be charged to this contract shall not exceed $500,000.00 per year unless increased by contract amendment approved by the Jefferson Parish Council; and WHEREAS, for alignment of all as needed contracts the term of this agreement shall commence on the date of execution and shall expire at midnight on April 5, 2028; and WHEREAS, all services shall be provided on an as-needed basis and there shall be no guarantee as to the amount of work given on a yearly basis; and WHEREAS, issuance of a notice-to-proceed under this agreement shall be contingent upon the availability of funds for each individual project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, State of Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and AIMS Group, Inc. to provide coastal engineering and consulting services on an as-needed basis for miscellaneous projects located throughout the Parish at an annual amount not to exceed $500,000.00 is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That all costs associated with this agreement shall be charged to the account numbers as identified in the individual task order issued per project. SECTION 3. That the term of this agreement shall commence on the date of execution and shall expire at midnight on April 5, 2028. SECTION 4. That all services shall be provided on an as-needed basis and there shall be no guarantee as to the amount of work give on an annual basis. SECTION 5. That issuance of a notice-to-proceed under this agreement shall be contingent upon the availability of funds for each individual project. SECTION 6. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145823
A resolution approving an Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and All South Consulting Engineers, LLC to provide coastal engineering and consulting services on an as-needed basis for miscellaneous projects located throughout the Parish at an amount not to exceed $500,000.00 yearly per project. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 144205, adopted May 1, 2024, the Jefferson Parish Council authorized the Purchasing Department to advertise for the submittal of a Statement of Qualifications for to provide coastal engineering and consulting services on an as-needed basis for miscellaneous projects located throughout the Parish; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 144904 adopted September 10, 2024, the Jefferson Parish Council selected All South Consulting Engineers, LLC to provide coastal engineering and consulting services on an as-needed basis for miscellaneous projects located throughout the Parish; and WHEREAS, the maximum expenditure that can be charged to this contract shall not exceed $500,000.00 per project unless increased by contract amendment approved by the Jefferson Parish Council; and WHEREAS, for alignment of all as needed contracts the term of this agreement shall commence on the date of execution and shall expire at midnight on April 5, 2028; and WHEREAS, all services shall be provided on an as-needed basis and there shall be no guarantee as to the amount of work given on a yearly basis; and WHEREAS, issuance of a notice-to-proceed under this agreement shall be contingent upon the availability of funds for each individual project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, State of Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and All South Consulting Engineers, LLC to provide coastal engineering and consulting services on an as-needed basis for miscellaneous projects located throughout the Parish at an amount not to exceed $500,000.00 yearly per project is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That all costs associated with this agreement shall be charged to the account numbers as identified in the individual task order issued per project. SECTION 3. That the term of this agreement shall commence on the date of execution and shall expire at midnight on April 5, 2028. SECTION 4. That all services shall be provided on an as-needed basis and there shall be no guarantee as to the amount of work give on an annual basis. SECTION 5. That issuance of a notice-to-proceed under this agreement shall be contingent upon the availability of funds for each individual project. SECTION 6. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145824 A resolution ratifying the attached Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Connick and Connick, LLC to provide legal services in the matter of Command Construction, L.L.C. vs. Parish of Jefferson, Jefferson Parish Council and Ricky J. Templet, 24th JDC No. 828591, Division “C” and Command Construction, L.L.C. vs. Parish of Jefferson, 24th JDC No. 831-689, Division “P” and to provide for related matters. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, by virtue of Resolution No. 144613 adopted on July 24, 2024, a pre-approved list of persons or firms for miscellaneous legal services for Jefferson Parish was established; and WHEREAS, the Legal Services Evaluation Committee met on January 16, 2025 to discuss the selection of counsel to provide legal services in Public Contract Law; and WHEREAS, the Legal Services Evaluation Committee selected Connick and Connick, LLC to perform the legal services. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, State of Louisiana: SECTION 1. That the Council does select Connick and Connick, LLC and ratifies the attached Agreement to provide legal services in the matter of Command Construction, L.L.C. vs. Parish of Jefferson, Jefferson Parish Council and Ricky J. Templet, 24th JDC No. 828591, Division “C” and Command Construction, L.L.C. vs. Parish of Jefferson, 24th JDC No. 831-689, Division “P”. SECTION 2. The term of this agreement shall commence upon date of selection of firm, January 16, 2025. SECTION 3. That all costs associated with this agreement shall be charged to Account No. 10010-0021-7321 and shall not exceed $250,000.00 for the two (2) year period of this agreement. SECTION 4. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his or her absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145825 A resolution approving the Right of Usage Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Visit Kenner, Inc. for the use of the front porch of the North Kenner Library branch, located at 630 West Esplanade Avenue, Kenner for a judges’ stand, with 3 chairs and one table, for the Krewe of Isis band competition held on Saturday, March 1, 2025, at no cost to the Parish. (Council District 4) WHEREAS, the Krewe of Isis Mardi Gras krewe requests the use of the front porch of the North Kenner Library branch, located at 630 West Esplanade Avenue, Kenner for a judges’ stand, with 3 chairs and one table, for the Krewe of Isis band competition held on Saturday, March 1, 2025; and WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson Parish agrees to the terms of the Right of Usage Agreement and wishes to allow this use by Visit Kenner, Inc. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, State of Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That Right of Usage Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Visit Kenner, Inc. for the use of the front porch of the North Kenner Library branch, located at 630 West Esplanade Avenue, Kenner for a judges’ stand, with 3 chairs and one table, for the Krewe of Isis band competition held on Saturday, March 1, 2025, at no cost to the Parish, be and is hereby approved. SECTION 2. The there are no direct costs associated with this Agreement. SECTION 3. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145826 A resolution authorizing the Finance Department to issue payment to Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, LLP for an invoice dated November 14, 2024 in the amount of $41.00 for legal services rendered in regards to land appropriation and land banking under Contract # 55-20564. (Council District 4) WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 140082, adopted on July 27th, 2022, the Parish of Jefferson and Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, LLP entered into an Agreement dated August 16, 2022 to provide legal services in regards to land appropriation and land banking; and WHEREAS, the Agreement expired on July 10, 2024; and WHEREAS, Invoice No. 489986, dated November 14, 2024 in the amount of $41.00 has been received from Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, LLP and is in need of payment. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Department of Finance be and is hereby authorized to pay Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, LLP Invoice Number 489986, dated November 14, 2024, in the amount of $41.00 for legal services rendered in regards to land appropriation and land banking under Contract # 55-20564. SECTION 2. That the cost of said invoices be charged to Account No. 10010-0021-7321. SECTION 3. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145827 A resolution authorizing a Long-Term Loan Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Henry and Pat Shane to provide for the extended loan of the sculpture known as Formplay No. 2 by the artist H. Grace Boyle, located within the median at Veterans Memorial Blvd. and Independence St. and to provide for related matters. (Council District 5) WHEREAS, Henry and Pat Shane are the owners of the sculpture known as Formplay No. 2, which they are willing to place on long-term loan and eventually donate to the Parish of Jefferson; and WHEREAS, the sculpture is sixteen feet high by five feet and four inches wide, weighing 4,450 pounds, made of a welded core of square steel tubing and covered with hand layered multi-colored stucco; and WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish has a need and a use for these works of art as part of the on-going beautification efforts in the Parish; and WHEREAS, the residents of Jefferson Parish will benefit from this arrangement, specifically by the artistic enrichment and beautification provided by said sculpture. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Long-Term Loan Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Henry and Pat Shane to provide for the extended loan of the sculpture known as Formplay No. 2 by the artist
H. Grace Boyle, located within the median at Veterans Memorial Blvd. and Independence St., is hereby authorized. SECTION 2. That the Chairman of the Council, or in his absence, the Vice-Chairman is hereby authorized to execute any documents required to give effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145828 A resolution approving the Sub-Recipient Award between the Parish of Jefferson and the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) with federal funding of $870,000.00 in project cost and $43,500.00 in subrecipient management costs for a total of $913,500.00, for the Louisiana Watershed Initiative (LWI) Region 8 Helios Sewer Generator project and to authorize the Director of the Department of Floodplain Management and Hazard Mitigation to sign any and all documents required in the administration of the grant funding. (Council District 5) WHEREAS, On August 29, 2021 the President issued a Major Disaster Declaration for DR-4611-LA for the State of Louisiana as a result of damages from Hurricane Ida; and WHEREAS, The Declaration, as amended, authorizes Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) funding for parishes statewide (while traditionally prioritizing the most impacted areas for funding considerations); and WHEREAS, The Parish of Jefferson (PARISH) through the Department of Floodplain Management and Hazard Mitigation applied for HMGP funds for the installation of a generator at the Helios Sewer Station through the GOHSEP and the FEMA; and WHEREAS, FEMA provided a grantee award dated December 13, 2024 to GOHSEP and GOHSEP provided a subgrantee award to the PARISH for project number DR-4611-0101-LA; and WHEREAS, GOHSEP through FEMA shall pay the PARISH a maximum of $870,000 in project costs and $43,500.00 in subrecipient management costs for a total of $913,500.00 in federal funds in consideration of eligible services performed; and WHEREAS, the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) Funding Agreement for funding related to Hurricane Ida with GOHSEP through FEMA, which provides for the overarching agreement with GOSHEP for the full Hurricane Ida disaster was approved by Resolution No 145328 adopted November 6th 2024; and WHEREAS, the designation of the Director of Floodplain Management and Hazard Mitigation to sign any and all documents required in the administration of the grant funding will expedite the process; and WHEREAS, the citizens of Jefferson Parish will benefit from the efforts of the PARISH, GOHSEP, and FEMA in a better prepared manner for all hazard events within Jefferson Parish. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Sub-Recipient Award for the Louisiana Watershed Initiative (LWI) Region 8 Helios Sewer Generator project with the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) with federal funding of $913,500.00 to the Parish be and is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That the Director of Floodplain Management and Hazard Mitigation is hereby authorized to sign any and all documents required in the administration of the grant identified as DR-46110101-LA. SECTION 3. That the cost of work performed from this agreement is to be charged to Account No. 21410-1240-281xxxx(14338.xxx). SECTION 4. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council or in his absence the Vice Chairperson, be authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145829 A resolution authorizing a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and the Grand Isle Volunteer Fire Company #1, to provide use of the Grand Isle Tarpon Rodeo Pavilion in Grand Isle, Louisiana, at no cost, on April 16-19 and 21, 2025, to host its 2025 Annual Grand Isle Fireman’s Fair. (Council District 1) WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(C) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides that for a public purpose, the State and its political subdivisions may engage in cooperative endeavors with each other, with the United States or its agencies, or with any public or private organization, corporation or individuals; and WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(B) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides that public funds may be used for programs of social welfare for the aid and support of the citizens of Jefferson Parish; and WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson (“PARISH”) is authorized by 1.01(15) to enter into this Agreement to provide recreational and cultural programs and related services to all citizens of Jefferson Parish; and WHEREAS, PARISH is authorized by Art. 1. Sec. 1 of the Louisiana Constitution to enter into this Agreement to promote the happiness and general welfare of the people; and WHEREAS, in April 2025, the Grand Isle Volunteer Fire Company #1 will host its 2nd Annual Grand Isle Fireman’s Fair that helps raise funds to sustain the operations of the Grand Isle Fire Company #1 and educates the community on fire safety and services offered by the Grand Isle Fire Company #1; and WHEREAS, the public purpose of the Project is described as to provide enhanced recreational opportunities and to educate the citizens of Jefferson Parish regarding fire safety; and WHEREAS, PARISH has a reasonable expectation of receiving a benefit or value of increased awareness on fire safety and increased recreational opportunities for the citizens of Jefferson Parish which is at least equivalent to the use of the Grand Isle Tarpon Rodeo Pavilion provided for in this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the transfer or expenditure of public funds or property is not a gratuitous donation; and WHEREAS, the citizens of Jefferson Parish will benefit from the efforts of these parties working together. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and the Grand Isle Volunteer Fire Company #1, Inc., to provide use of the Grand Isle Tarpon Rodeo Pavilion in Grand Isle, Louisiana, at no cost, on April 16-19 and 21, 2025, to host its 2025 Annual Grand Isle Fireman’s Fair, is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That there are no direct costs associated with this Agreement. SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to sign any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145830 A resolution approving a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Stonebridge Property Owners Association to provide for the purchase and installation of decorative banners for the Stonebridge neighborhood at a cost not to exceed Three Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($3,900.00). (Council District 1) WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(C) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides that for a public purpose, the State and its political subdivisions may engage in cooperative endeavors with each other, with the United States or its agencies, or with any public or private organization, corporation or individuals; and WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(B) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides that public funds may be used for programs of social welfare for the aid and support of the citizens of Jefferson Parish; and WHEREAS, The Parish of Jefferson (“PARISH”) is authorized by Art. 1. Sec. 1 of the Louisiana Constitution to enter into this Agreement to promote the happiness and general welfare of the people; and WHEREAS, the public purpose of the Project is described to provide beautification, and promoting civic pride and knowledge about Jefferson Parish through the installation of decorative banners; and WHEREAS, PARISH has a reasonable expectation of receiving a benefit or value of enhanced beautification throughout the Stonebridge neighborhood which is at least equivalent to the Three Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($3,900.00) provided for in this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the transfer or expenditure of public funds or property is not a gratuitous donation; and WHEREAS, the citizens of Jefferson Parish will benefit from the efforts of these parties working together; and WHEREAS, PARISH desires to cooperate with Stonebridge Property Owners Association in the implementation of the project as hereinafter provided. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and the Stonebridge Property Owners to provide for the purchase and installation of decorative banners for the Stonebridge neighborhood at a cost not to exceed Three Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($3,900.00), is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That all cost associated with this Agreement shall be charged to Account No 22040-2771-7680.300 (20471.000). SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to sign any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145831 A resolution authorizing payment to Digital Engineering & Imaging, Inc. for additional Engineering Services associated with the design and bidding of Airline at Clearview
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JEFFERSON PARISH LEGALS Intersection Improvements, Contract No. 55-15776, Public Works Project No. 2010-012-RB, for the Lump Sum amount of $42,912.73. (Council Districts 2 & 5) WHEREAS, in accordance with an Engineering Services Agreement with Jefferson Parish dated May 10, 2016, Resolution 126952 for Airline at Clearview Intersection Improvements (hereinafter, the PROJECT), Contract No. 55-15776, as amended by Amendment No. 1 dated May 15, 2018, Resolution 131319 and Amendment No. 2 dated June 4, 2020, Resolution 135670, Digital Engineering & Imaging, Inc. completed design plans which were approved for bid by the Louisianan Department of Transportation and Development (LA DOTD); and WHEREAS, the PROJECT was bid by the LA DOTD; and WHEREAS, after the PROJECT bid was accepted by the LA DOTD with concurrence by Jefferson Parish, the Engineering Services Agreement expired on May 10, 2021; and WHEREAS, during the course of design of the PROJECT, the LA DOTD revised the original scope of the PROJECT to add additional individual temporary traffic signal plans for all three construction phases for the intersections of Clearview Parkway and Central Avenue with Airline Drive; and WHEREAS, Digital Engineering & Imaging, Inc. requested additional compensation in the Lump Sum amount of $32,045.00 for design services related to these revisions to the original scope of the PROJECT; and WHEREAS, the Jefferson Parish Engineering Department has reviewed the request for additional compensation and has determined that the additional compensation is justified; and WHEREAS, during the course of construction of the PROJECT, the LA DOTD requested that Digital Engineering & Imaging, Inc. provide additional information and determinations regarding the project plans which were not the result of design errors; and WHEREAS, Digital Engineering & Imaging, Inc. requested additional compensation for the time required to address these inquiries; and WHEREAS, the Jefferson Parish Engineering Department has reviewed the request for additional compensation and has determined that additional compensation in the amount of $10,867.73 is justified; and WHEREAS, the Jefferson Parish Engineering Department has determined that no further additional compensation is justifiable for work required under the Engineering Services Agreement for the PROJECT. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That Jefferson Parish is hereby authorized to pay a Lump Sum amount of $42,912.73 to Digital Engineering & Imaging, Inc. for additional Engineering Services associated with the design and bidding of Airline at Clearview Intersection Improvements, Contract No. 55-15776, Public Works Project No. 2010-012-RB. SECTION 2. That the Lump Sum cost of $42,912.73 for additional Engineering Services shall be charged to Account No. 44560-4008-7451 (45602.007). SECTION 3. That the Council Chairperson, or in his or her absence, the Vice-Chairperson, is authorized to sign any and all documents required to carry out the provisions of this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145832 A resolution authorizing the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairman, to execute a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana, Department of Transportation and Development for the construction of Barataria Blvd. Northbound Right Turn Lane to Wichers Rd., Public Works Project No. 2017-039-RBP, Project Agreement No. PA20003. (Council District 2) WHEREAS, Louisiana State Route Highway LA 45 (Barataria Boulevard) is part of the Louisiana State Highway System, owned by and under the authority and control of the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (LADOTD); and WHEREAS, the Project scope to be undertaken under this Agreement is to construct a new right turn lane from Northbound Barataria (LA 45) to Wichers Rd. providing better access to West Jefferson Hospital, including associated curb, sidewalk, concrete, utility work, and signal improvements; and WHEREAS, LADOTD is agreeable to the implementation of the PROJECT in which the PROJECT is administered and constructed by the Parish in accordance with the terms of the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Jefferson Parish Council does hereby authorize the execution of a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana, Department of Transportation and Development for the construction of Barataria Blvd. Northbound Right Turn Lane to Wichers Rd., Public Works Project No. 2017-039RBP, Project Agreement No. PA20003. SECTION 2. That design (pre-construction engineering) costs associated with this Cooperative Endeavor Agreement are to be charged to Account No. 44220-4100-7451 (42211.006), with Jefferson Parish financing 100% of the costs. SECTION 3. That construction costs associated with this Cooperative Endeavor Agreement are to be charged to Account No. 44220-4100-7454 (42211.006), with Jefferson Parish financing 100% of the costs. SECTION 4. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his or her absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145833 A resolution authorizing a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson (“PARISH”) and the City of Westwego (“CITY”) for the implementation and management of two projects in the City of Westwego, Project No. 26LDRC7705 and Project No. 26LDRC7704, awarded under the Resilient Communities Infrastructure Program (“RCIP” or “Program”) under the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”) Community Development Block Grant (“CDBG-DR”) Program through the State of Louisiana Office of Community Development (“OCD”) for disaster recovery. (Council District 2) WHEREAS, in the aftermath of Hurricanes Laura, Delta and Ida and Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding, the United States Congress, through Public Law 117-43 appropriated funds to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”) Community Development Block Grant (“CDBG-DR”) Program for use through the State of Louisiana for disaster recovery; and WHEREAS, the State of Louisiana, Division of Administration, Office of Community Development (referred to as “OCD” or “State”, on behalf of the State of Louisiana, administers the State’s CDBG disaster recovery program (the “CDBG-DR Program”), which is subject to the Federal statutes and regulations governing CDBG grants, as modified by exceptions and waivers previously granted and which may hereinafter be granted by HUD; and WHEREAS, PARISH is an eligible subrecipient to receive Federal financial assistance in the form of Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds from the OCD under its executed Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) #2000765526, and therefore authorized to cooperate with its municipalities in the implementation of those CDBG-DR funded projects; and WHEREAS, the PARISH desires to cooperate with the CITY in the implementation of two projects awarded under the Resilient Communities Infrastructure Program (“RCIP” or “Program”) to meet recovery and revitalization needs as stated in the authorizing State of Louisiana Action Plan for the 2020/2021 Disasters (the “Action Plan”) and ensuing amendments; and WHEREAS, Project No. 26LDRC7705 is described as Sala Avenue Historic District Drainage Feasibility Analysis and Improvements in the amount of $2,000,000 CDBG-DR funds, (“Sala Avenue Drainage”) and these funds are governed by the terms and conditions of the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement #2000765526 between the PARISH and OCD; and WHEREAS, Project No. 26LDRC7704 is described as 6th Street Bridge Replacement project in the amount of $2,000,000 CDBGDR funds (“6th Street Bridge”) and these funds are governed by the terms and conditions of the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement #2000765526 between the PARISH and OCD; and WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(C) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides that for a public purpose, the State and its political subdivisions may engage in cooperative endeavors with each other, with the United States or its agencies, or with any public or private organization, corporation, or individuals; and WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(B) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides that public funds may be used for programs of social welfare for the aid and support of the citizens of Jefferson Parish; and WHEREAS, PARISH is a constitutionally and statutorily-created local political body of the State of Louisiana with the constitutional and statutory authority to contract, including entering into Cooperative Endeavor agreements; and WHEREAS, CITY is a constitutionally and statutorily-created local political body of the State of Louisiana with the constitutional and statutory authority to contract, including entering into Cooperative Endeavor agreements; and WHEREAS, PARISH and CITY are authorized to enter into this Cooperative Endeavor Agreement pursuant to La. R.S. 33:1324(4) which permits any parish, municipality or political subdivision of the state, or any combination thereof, to make agreements between or among themselves to provide for the construction or acquisition or improvement, and operation, repair and maintenance of public projects or improvements, whether or not rentals or other charges are fixed and collected for the use thereof, including but not being limited to roads, bridges, tunnels, causeways, ferries and other highway facilities, water systems, electric systems, sewer systems, drainage systems, incinerators and garbage collections and disposal systems, and public transportation systems; and WHEREAS, PARISH is authorized by Sections 1.01(3) and (8) of the Jefferson Parish Charter to enter into this Agreement to provide and maintain streets, highways, bridges, tunnels, and off-street parking facilities, and to develop, maintain, and operate flood control and surface drainage programs, works, and systems; and cooperate with federal, regional, and state agencies in their development, administration, and operation; and WHEREAS, the public purpose of this Agreement is described as cooperating in the two projects funded by CDBG-DR funding awarded to PARISH, which projects will include the repair and improvement of the 6th Street Bridge and Sala Avenue Drainage in Westwego which improvements will benefit the citizens of Jefferson Parish as both areas that serve as a critical access points for the low to moderate income communities adjacent to the bridge and Sala Avenue areas for routine transportation, evacuation, and provision of emergency services, and additionally, the Sala Avenue corridor serves as a historic commercial district which drainage issues have a negative effect on residential areas, commercial areas and traffic; and WHEREAS, PARISH has a reasonable expectation of receiving
a benefit or value of improved infrastructure in a low to moderate income area which is at least equivalent to the services and grant funds provided for in this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the transfer or expenditure of public funds or property is not a gratuitous donation; and WHEREAS, the citizens of Jefferson Parish will benefit from the efforts of these parties working together; and WHEREAS, PARISH desires to cooperate with CITY in the implementation of the project as hereinafter provided. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and the City of Westwego for the implementation and management of two projects in the City of Westwego, Project No. 26LDRC7705 and Project No. 26LDRC7704, awarded under the Resilient Communities Infrastructure Program under the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Development Block Grant (Program through the State of Louisiana Office of Community Development for disaster recovery, is hereby authorized. SECTION 2. That there are no direct costs associated with this Agreement as the Parish shall retain all CDBG-DR funds for both projects. SECTION 3. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairman, be and they are, hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution was declared to be adopted this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145834 A resolution approving a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Red Knights International Firefighter Motorcycle Club - Louisiana Chapter 1 Jefferson Parish, Inc. to provide funding to defray the costs to sponsor the DIXIE Rally in Jefferson Parish in May of 2025, benefitting the Fallen Firefighters Foundation, at cost not to exceed $10,000.00. (Council District 2) WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(C) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides that for a public purpose, the State and its political subdivisions may engage in cooperative endeavors with each other, with the United States or its agencies, or with any public or private association, corporation or individuals; and WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(B) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides that public funds may be used for programs of social welfare for the aid and support of the citizens of Jefferson Parish; and WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish desires, as authorized in Sec. 1.01(6) of the Jefferson Parish Charter, to cooperate with the Red Knights International Firefighter Motorcycle Club - Louisiana Chapter 1 Jefferson Parish, Inc. in the implementation of the Project as hereinafter provided; and WHEREAS, the public purpose of the Project is described as: assisting the Red Knights International Firefighter Motorcycle Club - Louisiana Chapter 1 Jefferson Parish, Inc. in sponsoring the DIXIE Rally in Jefferson Parish in May of 2025, which rally will raise funds for the Fallen Firefighters Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that provides benefits for the families of fallen firefighters in Jefferson, Orleans and Plaquemines Parishes; and WHEREAS, the Red Knights International Firefighter Motorcycle Club - Louisiana Chapter 1 Jefferson Parish, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization comprised of firefighters in the Jefferson, Orleans, and Plaquemines Parish region, which organization is involved in fundraising, volunteer efforts, and charitable projects in the greater New Orleans Metropolitan area, including Jefferson Parish; and WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson has a reasonable expectation of receiving the value of fundraising efforts benefitting the families of fallen firefighters in Jefferson Parish that is at least equivalent to the $10,000.00 of consideration described in this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the transfer or expenditure of public funds or property is not a gratuitous donation; and WHEREAS, the citizens of Jefferson Parish will benefit from the efforts of these agencies working together. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Red Knights International Firefighter Motorcycle Club - Louisiana Chapter 1 Jefferson Parish, Inc. to provide funding to defray the costs to sponsor the DIXIE Rally in Jefferson Parish in May of 2025, benefitting the Fallen Firefighters Foundation, at cost not to exceed $10,000.00, is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That all costs associated with this Agreement shall be charged to Account No. 22020-2752-7680.299 (20252.000). SECTION 3. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairman, is hereby authorized to sign any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145835 A resolution approving a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Marrero-Ragusa Volunteer Fire Company No. 3 to provide funding for fire equipment and operations in furtherance of providing effective fire protection and response to the citizens of Jefferson Parish, at a cost not to exceed Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00). (Council Districts 2 & 3) WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(C) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides that for a public purpose, the State and its political subdivisions may engage in cooperative endeavors with each other, with the United States or its agencies, or with any public or private organization, corporation or individuals; and WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(B) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides that public funds may be used for programs of social welfare for the aid and support of the citizens of Jefferson Parish; and WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson (“PARISH”) is authorized by Section 1.01(6) of the Jefferson Parish Charter to enter into this Agreement to provide fire prevention and protection services; and WHEREAS, the public purpose of the project is described as to promote the continued safety and protection of the citizens of Jefferson Parish by providing funding towards operation and equipment for the Marrero-Ragusa Volunteer Fire Company No. 3 in furtherance of providing fire protection services; and WHEREAS, PARISH has a reasonable expectation of receiving a benefit or value of increased safety and efficiency in the provision of fire protection services which is at least equivalent to the Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00) provided for in this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the transfer or expenditure of public funds or property is not a gratuitous donation; and WHEREAS, the citizens of Jefferson Parish will benefit from the efforts of these parties working together; and WHEREAS, PARISH desires to cooperate with Marrero-Ragusa Volunteer Fire Company No. 3 in the implementation of the project as hereinafter provided. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Marrero-Ragusa Volunteer Fire Company No. 3 to provide funding for fire equipment and operations in furtherance of providing effective fire protection and response to the citizens of Jefferson Parish, at a cost not to exceed Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00), hereby approved. SECTION 2. That all payments made pursuant to the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement shall be charged to Account No. 22040-2771-7680.283(20471.000) (West Bank Riverboat Gaming). SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145836 A resolution authorizing the renunciation of levee/drainage and access servitudes, on property in Jefferson Parish bordering the St. Charles Parish line, which property is located in Section 2, T13S, R22E, Southeast District of Louisiana, West of the Mississippi River, and to provide for related matters. (Council District 3) WHEREAS, the Parish received “two (2) certain servitudes for levee/drainage and access purposes” as granted by Myra Robert wife of/and Larry L. Nicholas on August 14, 1987, registered at COB 1802, folio 41, Instrument No. 87-44431, on property in Jefferson Parish bordering the St. Charles Parish line, which property is located in Section 2, T13S, R22E, Southeast District of Louisiana, West of the Mississippi River; and WHEREAS, the Drainage Department has requested that these servitudes be renounced, as the levee is not needed for drainage; and WHEREAS, the Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection AuthorityWest has no objection to the renunciation of said servitudes; and WHEREAS, the Parish is willing to renounce said servitudes, because these servitudes no longer serve any public purpose. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the renunciation of “two (2) certain servitudes for levee/drainage and access purposes” as granted by Myra Robert wife of/and Larry L. Nicholas on August 14, 1987, registered at COB 1802, folio 41, Instrument No. 87-44431, on property in Jefferson Parish bordering the St. Charles Parish line, which property is located in Section 2, T13S, R22E, Southeast District of Louisiana, West of the Mississippi River, is hereby authorized. SECTION 2. That the Council Chairman, or, in his absence, the Vice Chairman, is authorized to sign any and all documents required to carry out the provisions of this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This resolution was declared adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145837 A resolution acknowledging the State of Louisiana’s appropriation of Seven Million, Seven Hundred Thousand ($7,700,000.00) Dollars as Priority 1 cash line of credit is available for the New Orleans International Airport Landside Roadways Access Improvements, situated entirely within
the Parish. (Council District 3) WHEREAS, there is an existing Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the State of Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development and the Parish of Jefferson for the transfer of funds legislatively appropriated in the amount of Sixteen Million Dollars ($16,000,000.00) for New Orleans International Airport Landside Roadways Access Improvements, situated entirely within the Parish, dated November 4th, 2022, approved by Resolution No. 140402 (adopted on 9/14/2022); and WHEREAS, according to Article II, Responsibilities of the Parties 2.2, in the event that the Louisiana Legislature approves DOTD’s request for conversion of the remaining Seven Million, Seven Hundred Thousand ($7,700,000.00) Dollars from Priority 5 classification to Priority 1 classification, DOTD shall make available said cash line of credit; and WHEREAS, on July 24, 2024, the State Bond Commission passed the re-authorization of the existing Priority 1 funds line of credit in the amount of Eight Million, Three Hundred Thousand ($8,300,000.00) Dollars, which was included in Agenda Item #21, Agency Number 07-270, FY25 Project ID 572923; and WHEREAS, on September 26, 2024, the State Bond Commission passed the recommendation to convert the Seven Million, Seven Hundred Thousand ($7,700,000.00) Dollars to Priority 1 classification, which was included in Agenda Item #92, Agency Number 07-270, FY25 Project ID 572923. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. The Council hereby acknowledges the State of Louisiana’s appropriation of Seven Million, Seven Hundred Thousand ($7,700,000.00) Dollars as Priority 1 cash line of credit is available for the New Orleans International Airport Landside Roadways Access Improvements, situated entirely within the Parish. SECTION 2. That the Council Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. SECTION 3. That when received, all state disbursements will be credited to Account Number 44220-0000-5240.15(42210.033). The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145838 A resolution approving a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and the Harvey Senior Citizen Organization, to provide senior life self-sufficiency services and the use of the Harvey Community and Senior Center for the citizens of Jefferson Parish, at a cost not to exceed Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) from the appropriation in Act 776 of the 2024 Regular Legislative Session of the Louisiana Legislature for senior, recreational, and community programming in Council District 3. There are no direct costs to the Parish of Jefferson associated with this Agreement. (Council District 3) WHEREAS, Act 776 of the 2024 Regular Legislative Session of the Louisiana Legislature (“Act 776”), which was adopted in accordance with Article VII, Section 10, of the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, is the appropriation for the expenditure of State of Louisiana funds, and said Act 776 contains a line item appropriation within the State of Louisiana’s budget for the benefit of the Parish of Jefferson (“PARISH”) of which the sum of Eighty Thousand and 00/100 ($80,000.00) Dollars has been allocated for senior, recreational, and community programming in Council District 3; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 145568, adopted on December 11, 2024, PARISH approved the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson, Louisiana Department of the Treasury, and the State of Louisiana, dated January 9, 2024, to receive an appropriation of Eighty Thousand and 00/100 ($80,000.00) Dollars for senior, recreational, and community programming in Council District 3, with a contract term of July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025; and WHEREAS, Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) of the State’s appropriation has been designated for use by the Harvey Senior Citizen Organization (“ORGANIZATION”) to provide senior life selfsufficiency services; and WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(C) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides that for a public purpose, the State and its political subdivisions may engage in cooperative endeavors with each other, with the United States or its agencies, or with any public or private organization, corporation or individuals; and WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(B) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides that public funds may be used for programs of social welfare for the aid and support of the citizens of Jefferson Parish; and WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson is authorized by Art. 1. Sec. 1 of the Louisiana Constitution to enter into this Agreement to promote the happiness and general welfare of the people; and WHEREAS, the public purpose of the Project is described as: to provide, assist, support, administer, and maintain services and programs for the elderly in Jefferson Parish; and WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson has a reasonable expectation of receiving a benefit of increased services and enhanced welfare and livelihood of the senior citizens in Jefferson Parish through services provided by the Harvey Senior Citizen Organization, which is at least equivalent to the Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) worth of consideration and use of public property provided for in this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the transfer or expenditure of public funds or property is not a gratuitous donation; and WHEREAS, the citizens of Jefferson Parish will benefit from the efforts of these parties working together; and WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson desires to cooperate with the Harvey Senior Citizen Organization in the implementation of the project as hereinafter provided. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and the Harvey Senior Citizen Organization, to provide senior life self-sufficiency services and the use of the Harvey Community and Senior Center for the citizens of Jefferson Parish, at a cost not to exceed Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) from the appropriation in Act 776 of the 2024 Regular Legislative Session of the Louisiana Legislature for senior, recreational, and community programming in Council District 3, is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That all cost associated with this Agreement shall be charged to Act 776 of the 2024 Regular Legislative Session of the Louisiana Legislation, Account No. 44530-4007-7680.279 (45324.005) (Harvey Senior Citizen Organization). SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to sign any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145839 A resolution approving a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and the Woodmere Seniors Citizens Guild, to provide senior life self-sufficiency services and the use of the Woodmere Community and Senior Center for the citizens of Jefferson Parish, at a cost not to exceed Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) from the appropriation in Act 776 of the 2024 Regular Legislative Session of the Louisiana Legislature for senior, recreational, and community programming in Council District 3. There are no direct costs to the Parish of Jefferson associated with this Agreement. (Council District 3) WHEREAS, Act 776 of the 2024 Regular Legislative Session of the Louisiana Legislature (“Act 776”), which was adopted in accordance with Article VII, Section 10, of the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, is the appropriation for the expenditure of State of Louisiana funds, and said Act 776 contains a line item appropriation within the State of Louisiana’s budget for the benefit of the Parish of Jefferson (“PARISH”) of which the sum of Eighty Thousand and 00/100 ($80,000.00) Dollars has been allocated for senior, recreational, and community programming in Council District 3; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 145568, adopted on December 11, 2024, PARISH approved the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson, Louisiana Department of the Treasury, and the State of Louisiana, dated January 9, 2024, to receive an appropriation of Eighty Thousand and 00/100 ($80,000.00) Dollars for senior, recreational, and community programming in Council District 3, with a contract term of July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025; and WHEREAS, Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) of the State’s appropriation has been designated for use by the Woodmere Seniors Citizens Guild (“ORGANIZATION”) to provide senior life selfsufficiency services; and WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(C) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides that for a public purpose, the State and its political subdivisions may engage in cooperative endeavors with each other, with the United States or its agencies, or with any public or private organization, corporation or individuals; and WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(B) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides that public funds may be used for programs of social welfare for the aid and support of the citizens of Jefferson Parish; and WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson is authorized by Art. 1. Sec. 1 of the Louisiana Constitution to enter into this Agreement to promote the happiness and general welfare of the people; and WHEREAS, the public purpose of the Project is described as: to provide, assist, support, administer, and maintain services and programs for the elderly in Jefferson Parish; and WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson has a reasonable expectation of receiving a benefit of increased services and enhanced welfare and livelihood of the senior citizens in Jefferson Parish through services provided by the Woodmere Community and Senior Center, which is at least equivalent to the Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) worth of consideration and use of public property provided for in this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the transfer or expenditure of public funds or property is not a gratuitous donation; and WHEREAS, the citizens of Jefferson Parish will benefit from the efforts of these parties working together; and WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson desires to cooperate with the Woodmere Community and Senior Center in the implementation of the project as hereinafter provided. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and the Woodmere Community and Senior Center, to provide senior life self-sufficiency services and the use of the Woodmere Community and Senior Center for the citizens of Jefferson Parish, at a cost not to exceed Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) from the appropriation in Act 776 of the 2024 Regular Legislative Session of the Louisiana Legislature for senior, recreational, and community programming in Council District 3, is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That all cost associated with this Agreement shall be charged to Act 776 of the 2024 Regular Legislative Session of
the Louisiana Legislation, Account No. 44530-4007-7680.280 (45324.005) (Woodmere Seniors Citizens Guild). SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to sign any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145840 A resolution approving a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and the Marrero Senior Citizens Guild, Inc., to provide senior life self-sufficiency services and the use of the Marrero Community and Senior Center for the citizens of Jefferson Parish, at a cost not to exceed Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) from the appropriation in Act 776 of the 2024 Regular Legislative Session of the Louisiana Legislature for senior, recreational, and community programming in Council District 3. There are no direct costs to the Parish of Jefferson associated with this Agreement. (Council District 3) WHEREAS, Act 776 of the 2024 Regular Legislative Session of the Louisiana Legislature (“Act 776”), which was adopted in accordance with Article VII, Section 10, of the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, is the appropriation for the expenditure of State of Louisiana funds, and said Act 776 contains a line item appropriation within the State of Louisiana’s budget for the benefit of the Parish of Jefferson (“PARISH”) of which the sum of Eighty Thousand and 00/100 ($80,000.00) Dollars has been allocated for senior, recreational, and community programming in Council District 3; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 145568, adopted on December 11, 2024, PARISH approved the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson, Louisiana Department of the Treasury, and the State of Louisiana, dated January 9, 2024, to receive an appropriation of Eighty Thousand and 00/100 ($80,000.00) Dollars for senior, recreational, and community programming in Council District 3, with a contract term of July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025; and WHEREAS, Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) of the State’s appropriation has been designated for use by the Marrero Senior Citizens Guild, Inc. (“ORGANIZATION”) to provide senior life selfsufficiency services; and WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(C) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides that for a public purpose, the State and its political subdivisions may engage in cooperative endeavors with each other, with the United States or its agencies, or with any public or private organization, corporation or individuals; and WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(B) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides that public funds may be used for programs of social welfare for the aid and support of the citizens of Jefferson Parish; and WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson is authorized by Art. 1. Sec. 1 of the Louisiana Constitution to enter into this Agreement to promote the happiness and general welfare of the people; and WHEREAS, the public purpose of the Project is described as: to provide, assist, support, administer, and maintain services and programs for the elderly in Jefferson Parish; and WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson has a reasonable expectation of receiving a benefit of increased services and enhanced welfare and livelihood of the senior citizens in Jefferson Parish through services provided by the Marrero Senior Citizens Guild, Inc., which is at least equivalent to the Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) worth of consideration and use of public property provided for in this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the transfer or expenditure of public funds or property is not a gratuitous donation; and WHEREAS, the citizens of Jefferson Parish will benefit from the efforts of these parties working together; and WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson desires to cooperate with the Marrero Senior Citizens Guild, Inc. in the implementation of the project as hereinafter provided. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and the Marrero Senior Citizens Guild, Inc., to provide senior life self-sufficiency services and the use of the Marrero Community and Senior Center for the citizens of Jefferson Parish, at a cost not to exceed Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) from the appropriation in Act 776 of the 2024 Regular Legislative Session of the Louisiana Legislature for senior, recreational, and community programming in Council District 3, is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That all cost associated with this Agreement shall be charged to Act 776 of the 2024 Regular Legislative Session of the Louisiana Legislation, Account No. 44530-4007-7680.251 (45324.005) (Marrero Senior Citizens Guild, Inc.). SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to sign any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145841 A resolution approving a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Second Chance Living PMI Corporation, to provide comprehensive re-entry services and supportive transitional housing to formerly incarcerated women, at a cost not to exceed Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) from the appropriation in Act 776 of the 2024 Regular Legislative Session of the Louisiana Legislature for senior, recreational, and community programming in Council District 3. There are no direct costs to the Parish of Jefferson associated with this Agreement. (Council District 3) WHEREAS, Act 776 of the 2024 Regular Legislative Session of the Louisiana Legislature (“Act 776”), which was adopted in accordance with Article VII, Section 10, of the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, is the appropriation for the expenditure of State of Louisiana funds, and said Act 776 contains a line item appropriation within the State of Louisiana’s budget for the benefit of the Parish of Jefferson (“PARISH”) of which the sum of Eighty Thousand and 00/100 ($80,000.00) Dollars has been allocated for senior, recreational, and community programming in Council District 3; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 145568, adopted on December 11, 2024, PARISH approved the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson, Louisiana Department of the Treasury, and the State of Louisiana, dated January 9, 2024, to receive an appropriation of Eighty Thousand and 00/100 ($80,000.00) Dollars for senior, recreational, and community programming in Council District 3, with a contract term of July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025; and WHEREAS, Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) of the State’s appropriation has been designated for use by Second Chance Living PMI Corporation (“ORGANIZATION”) to provide comprehensive reentry services to formerly incarcerated women; and WHEREAS, ORGANIZATION is a non-profit organization that works to improve the lives of justice-involved women in underserved communities by creating a measurable impact in workforce development, mental health, and reducing the probability of returning to prison; and WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(C) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides that for a public purpose, the State and its political subdivisions may engage in cooperative endeavors with each other, with the United States or its agencies, or with any public or private organization, corporation or individuals; and WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(B) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides that public funds may be used for programs of social welfare for the aid and support of the citizens of Jefferson Parish; and WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson is authorized by Art. 1. Sec. 1 of the Louisiana Constitution to enter into this Agreement to promote the happiness and general welfare of the people; and WHEREAS, the public purpose of the Project is described as to provide formerly incarcerated women and their children safe, supportive transitional housing and comprehensive re-entry services, fostering personal growth, family stability, and successful integration into society; and WHEREAS, PARISH has a reasonable expectation of receiving a benefit or value of receiving the benefits of a re-entry program that will enrich the lives of Jefferson Parish citizens re-entering society, reduce recidivism, and improve the quality of life for all Jefferson Parish citizens through the reduction of crime which is at least equivalent to the Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) provided for in this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the transfer or expenditure of public funds or property is not a gratuitous donation; and WHEREAS, the citizens of Jefferson Parish will benefit from the efforts of these parties working together; and WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson desires to cooperate with the Harvey Senior Citizen Organization in the implementation of the project as hereinafter provided. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and Second Chance Living PMI Corporation, to provide comprehensive re-entry services and supportive transitional housing to formerly incarcerated women, at a cost not to exceed Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) from the appropriation in Act 776 of the 2024 Regular Legislative Session of the Louisiana Legislature for senior, recreational, and community programming in Council District 3, is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That all cost associated with this Agreement shall be charged to Act 776 of the 2024 Regular Legislative Session of the Louisiana Legislation, Account No. 44530-4007-7680.395 (45324.005) (Second Chance Living PMI Corporation). SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to sign any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On the motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145842 A resolution authorizing Amendment No. 1 of the Subaward Agreement with the University of New Orleans Research and Technology Foundation under the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Restoration Act for the Jefferson Parish Stormwater Management Mapping Program replacing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s terms and conditions included in the original subaward with their updated terms and conditions. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, Resolution No. 145179, adopted on October 16, 2024, authorized a subaward agreement with the University
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JEFFERSON PARISH LEGALS of New Orleans Research and Technology Foundation under the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Restoration Act for the Jefferson Parish Stormwater Management Mapping Program in the amount of $75,000 and a Parish matching amount of $26,078.00 as detailed in Attachment “1” (FY21 Subaward Number 5008B); and WHEREAS, the purpose of the amendment is to replace the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Attachment #1, Programmatic Terms and Conditions included in the original subaward with the updated Attachment #1-A Administrative Conditions General Terms and Conditions made effective August 13, 2024; and WHEREAS, all other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain unchanged and in full force and effect. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That Amendment No. 1 to the Subaward Agreement with the University of New Orleans Research and Technology Foundation under the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Restoration Act for the Jefferson Parish Stormwater Management Mapping Program replacing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s terms and conditions included the original subaward with their updated terms and conditions is hereby authorized. SECTION 2. That all other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain unchanged and in full force and effect. SECTION 3. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council or in his absence the Vice Chairman, be authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145843 A resolution approving the Sub-Recipient Award between the Parish of Jefferson and the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) with federal funding of $940,500.00 and a local required match amount of $99,000.00, for a total agreement cost of $1,039,500.00 for HMGP Building Codes Project and to authorize the Director of the Department of Floodplain Management and Hazard Mitigation to sign any and all documents required in the administration of the grant funding. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, On August 29, 2021 the President issued a Major Disaster Declaration for DR-4611-LA for the State of Louisiana as a result of damages from Hurricane Ida; and WHEREAS, The Declaration, as amended, authorizes Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) funding for parishes statewide (while traditionally prioritizing the most impacted areas for funding considerations); and WHEREAS, The Parish of Jefferson (PARISH) through the Department of Floodplain Management and Hazard Mitigation applied for HMGP funds for Building Code-related activities through the GOHSEP and the FEMA; and WHEREAS, FEMA provided a grantee award dated July 19, 2024 to GOHSEP and GOHSEP provided a subgrantee award to the PARISH for project number DR-4611-0065-LA; and WHEREAS, GOHSEP through FEMA shall pay the PARISH a maximum of $891,000.00 in project costs and $49,500.00 in Subrecipient Management Cost for a total of $940,500.00 in federal funds in consideration of eligible services performed; and WHEREAS, the parish is responsible for the local match amount as described in the approved grant estimated budget with a total anticipated amount of $99,000.00 of project costs; and WHEREAS, the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) Funding Agreement for funding related to Hurricane Ida with the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which provides for the overarching agreement with GOSHEP for the full Hurricane Ida disaster was approved by Resolution No 145328 adopted November 6th 2024; and WHEREAS, the designation of the Director of Floodplain Management and Hazard Mitigation to sign any and all documents required in the administration of the grant funding will expedite the process; and WHEREAS, the citizens of Jefferson Parish will benefit from the efforts of the PARISH, GOHSEP, and FEMA in a better prepared manner for all hazard events within Jefferson Parish. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Sub-Recipient Award for the HMGP Building Codes Project with the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) with federal funding of $940,500.00 and a local required match amount of $99,000.00, for a total agreement cost of $1,039,500.00 to the Parish be and is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That the Director of Floodplain Management and Hazard Mitigation is hereby authorized to sign any and all documents required in the administration of the grant identified as DR-46110065-LA. SECTION 3. That the cost of work performed from this agreement is to be charged to Account No. 21410-1240-281xxxx(14337.xxx). SECTION 4. That the non-federal cost share will be met with operating funds from 63890-3972-7331 to be transferred to the project account. SECTION 5. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council or in his absence the Vice Chairperson, be authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145844 A resolution authorizing an increase to the expenditure cap under Bid No. 50-139506 (Contract No. 55-20676) for the two (2) year contract for Incidental Electrical Work with Grand Isle Shipyard, LLC, by $40,000.00 for a new contract cap of $920,000.00. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, the current contract (11/14/22–11/13/24) was accepted by Resolution No. 140665, on October 26, 2022, with a spending cap of $800,000.00; and WHEREAS, a 10% allowable administrative increase was implemented, thus raising the cap to $880,000.00; and WHEREAS, this contract is utilized by the Department of Recreation and all other departments and agencies of Jefferson Parish to perform incidental electrical work on an as-needed basis; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to increase the contract cap to process invoices for work performed during the contract period. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as the governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the expenditure cap under Bid No. 50-139506 (Contract No. 55-20676) for the two (2) year contract for Incidental Electrical Work with Grand Isle Shipyard, LLC, by $40,000.00 for a new contract cap of $920,000.00. SECTION 2. That expenditures are to be charged to Account Number 21830-2531-7431.1. SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in their absence the Vice-Chairperson, be and is hereby authorized to sign and approve any and all documents necessary for this contract. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145845 A resolution authorizing the proposed amendments to the Fiscal Years 2017 through 2021 Action Plans for the Jefferson HOME Consortium and approving the amendments for projects utilizing Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) HOME funds and authorizing the Parish President of Jefferson Parish, or her designee, to sign and file said amendment documents in accordance with the requirements of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish has identified accumulated HOME, Match and Program Income funding between 2017 and 2021 in First Time Homebuyer Program activities; and WHEREAS, Current market conditions have reduced demand for the First Time Homebuyer Program; and WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish has identified a priority need for the Under One Roof Program and related home owner repairs eligible under the HOME Program; and WHEREAS, in order to expend these funds Jefferson Parish must follow its citizen participation plan in the preparation of these amendments; and WHEREAS, in order to expend these funds Jefferson Parish must add these funds to the FY21 Action Plan under the: “Under One Roof Program” Program activities; and WHEREAS, a public notice was printed in The Advocate, on Friday, November 22nd, 2024 inviting citizens to submit comments on these amendments and announcing a public meeting that was held on December 13th, 2024; and WHEREAS, the citizen participation requirements of these federal programs require a 30-day period for citizens to comment on these amendments; and WHEREAS, the public comment period ended on December 23th, 2024; and WHEREAS, no substantial public comments were received; and WHEREAS, the Section 1 amendments shall authorize the following changes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. The following Amendments to FY-2017 through FY2021 HOME Activities are authorized: Amend the following activities: Reallocate $116,964.83 from the FY17 HOME First Time Homebuyer account 21340-1182-139-7331.1/91703 001, (Decrease budget by $116, 964.83) funds needed for Under One Roof Program. Reallocate $184,812.20 from the FY18 HOME First Time Homebuyer account 21340-1182-139-7331/91803 001, (Decrease budget by 184,812.20) Funds needed for Under One Roof Program. Reallocate $134,320.00 from HOME First Time Homebuyer 2019 account, 21340-1182-139-7331.1/91903 001 (Decrease budget by $134,320). Funds needed for Under One Roof Program. Reallocate $27,000 from HOME First Time Homebuyer 2020 account 21340-1185-139-7331/92003 002, (Decrease budget by $27,000). Funds needed for Under One Roof Program. Reallocate $115,914 from HOME First Time Homebuyer account 21340-1185-139-7331/92103 001 (Decrease budget by $115,914).
Funds needed for Under One Roof Program. Reallocate $1,026,118.65 Program Income $816,034.88 from account 21340-0000-5210.02/92020 001 (PROGRAM INCOME UNOBLIGATED) and $210,083.77 from account 21340-1185-1397331/92020 003 (JLN Properties - 1124 Tallowtree), (Decrease budget by $ 1,026,118.65). Funds needed for Under One Roof Program. Add the following new activity: 2021 HOME-Under One Roof Program. Current Budget: $0; Proposed Budget addition: $579,011.03 (Increase of $579,011.03). Add Program Income (Increase of $1,026,118.65) for a new total of $1,605,129.68 with funds for the Under One Roof Program to be reallocated from available HOME Entitlement, Program Income and available Match (FY17 through FY21). SECTION 2. That the Parish President of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, is authorized to sign and file said amendments in accordance with the regulations of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. SECTION 3. That the Director of the Department of Community Development Programs is hereby authorized to submit said amendment documentation to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. SECTION 4. That the budget for this agreement shall be charged to Budget Account Numbers. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted this the 5th day of February, 2025. It was moved by Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, that Item #126 on the agenda of a resolution granting approval for a seventeenth thirty (30) day extension of the state of emergency that was declared to exist on September 19, 2023 due to Mississippi River saltwater intrusion is hereby cancelled. (Parishwide) The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The motion was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145846 A resolution approving the Sub-Recipient Award between the Parish of Jefferson and the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) with federal funding of $3,783,382.20 and a property owner matching amount of $420,375.80 in project cost and $209,704.00 in subrecipient management costs for a total of $4,413,462.00, for the elevation of 22 flood prone structures and to authorize the Director of the Department of Floodplain Management and Hazard Mitigation to sign any and all documents required in the administration of the grant funding under this Agreement. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, On August 29, 2021 the President issued a Major Disaster Declaration for DR-4611-LA for the State of Louisiana as a result of damages from Hurricane Ida; and WHEREAS, The Declaration, as amended, authorizes Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) funding for parishes statewide (while traditionally prioritizing the most impacted areas for funding considerations); and WHEREAS, The Parish of Jefferson (PARISH) through the Department of Floodplain Management and Hazard Mitigation applied for HMGP funds through the GOHSEP and the FEMA on July 28, 2022; and WHEREAS, FEMA provided a grantee award dated January 7, 2025 to GOHSEP and GOHSEP provided a subgrantee award to the PARISH for project number DR-4611-0067-LA; and WHEREAS, GOHSEP through FEMA shall pay the PARISH a maximum of $3,783,382.20. in project costs and $209,704.00 in subrecipient management costs for a total of $3,993,086.20 in federal funds in consideration of eligible services performed; and WHEREAS, the 22 property owners that FEMA declared had an individual cost share requirement are responsible for the matching amount as described in the approved grant estimated budget with a total anticipated amount of $420,375.80; and WHEREAS, the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) Funding Agreement for funding related to Hurricane Ida with GOHSEP through FEMA, which provides for the overarching agreement with GOSHEP for the full Hurricane Ida disaster was approved by Resolution No 145328 adopted November 6th 2024; and WHEREAS, the designation of the Director of Floodplain Management and Hazard Mitigation to sign any and all documents required in the administration of the grant funding will expedite the process; and WHEREAS, the citizens of Jefferson Parish will benefit from the efforts of the PARISH, GOHSEP, and FEMA in a better prepared manner for all hazard events within Jefferson Parish. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Sub-Recipient Award between the Parish of Jefferson and the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) with federal funding of $3,783,382.20 and a property owner matching amount of $420,375.80 in project cost and $209,704.00 in subrecipient management costs for a total of $4,413,462.00, for the elevation of 22 flood prone structures to the Parish be and is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That the Director of Floodplain Management and Hazard Mitigation is hereby authorized to sign any and all documents required in the administration of the grant identified as DR-46110067-LA. SECTION 3. That the cost of work performed from this agreement is to be charged to Account No. 21410-1240-281xxxx(14339.xxx). SECTION 4. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council or in his absence the Vice Chairperson, be authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145847 A resolution authorizing Amendment No. 1 to the Statement of Work (Quote #: 51905632) with Carahsoft Technology Corp., State contract (4400010663), for an addition of $28,824.00 for additional mapping work by the F.H. Black & Company project team for consultation, and implementation of the applicable Workiva ACFR Automation products purchased under said State contract for a new contract amount not to exceed $169,523.00. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 145077 adopted on September 25, 2024, the Parish Council approved a Statement of Work (Quote #: 45539609) with Carahsoft Technology Corp., State contract (4400010663), that will deploy an F.H. Black & Company project team for consultation, and implementation of the applicable Workiva ACFR Automation products purchased under said State contract in an amount not to exceed $140,699.00; and WHEREAS, an additional $28,824.00 for additional mapping work by the F.H. Black & Company project team for consultation, and implementation of the applicable Workiva ACFR Automation products is necessary in order to complete the 2022 ACFR. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That Amendment No. 1 to the Statement of Work (Quote #: 51905632) with Carahsoft Technology Corp., State contract (4400010663), for an addition of $28,824.00 for additional mapping work by the F.H. Black & Company project team for consultation, and implementation of the applicable Workiva ACFR Automation products purchased under said State contract for a new contract amount not to exceed $169,523.00, be and is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That all expenditures associated with this Amendment shall be charged to account 45940-4088-7432.4 (59410.021), and that the Purchasing Department is authorized to issue a Purchase Order to satisfy the Invoice associated with this Amendment No. 1. SECTION 3. That the Council Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence, the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to implement this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution is declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145848 A resolution authorizing Amendment No. 2 to the Statement of Work (Quote #: 51905632) with Carahsoft Technology Corp., State contract (4400010663), for an addition of $43,236.00 for the F.H. Black & Company project team to continue to provide consultation, and implementation of the applicable Workiva ACFR Automation products purchased under said State contract for the year 2023, for a new contract amount not to exceed $212,759.00. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 145077 adopted on September 25, 2024, the Parish Council approved a Statement of Work (Quote #: 45539609) with Carahsoft Technology Corp., State contract (4400010663), that will deploy an F.H. Black & Company project team for consultation, and implementation of the applicable Workiva ACFR Automation products purchased under said State contract in an amount not to exceed $140,699.00; and WHEREAS, concurrent with the authorization of this Amendment No. 2 due to time sensitivity, Amendment No. 1 for an addition of $28,824.00 for additional mapping work by the F.H. Black & Company project team for consultation, and implementation of the applicable Workiva ACFR Automation products is necessary in order to complete the 2022 ACFR is seeking approval from Council; and WHEREAS, an additional $43,236.00 is necessary for F.H. Black & Company to continue to provide consultation, and implementation of the applicable Workiva ACFR Automation products purchased under said State contract for the year 2023. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That Amendment No. 2 to the Statement of Work (Quote #: 51905632) with Carahsoft Technology Corp., State contract (4400010663), for an addition of $43,236.00 for the F.H. Black & Company project team to continue to provide consultation, and implementation of the applicable Workiva ACFR Automation products purchased under said State contract for the year 2023, for a new contract amount not to exceed $212,759.00, be and is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That all expenditures associated with this Amendment shall be charged to account 45940-4088-7432.4 (59410.021), and that the Purchasing Department is authorized to issue a Purchase Order to satisfy the Invoice associated with this
Amendment No. 2. SECTION 3. That the Council Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence, the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to implement this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution is declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145849 A resolution approving a Right of Access from the Parish of Jefferson to EasTex Tower, LLC to facilitate repairs to the roof of the Joseph S. Yenni Building at no cost to the Parish. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, it is necessary to lift T-Mobile equipment off the roof of the Joseph S. Yenni Building, recoat the damaged section of the roof, and reinstall the T-Mobile equipment; and WHEREAS, EasTex Tower, LLC will perform the work for T-Mobile, and granting a right of access to EasTex Tower, LLC will facilitate the needed roof repair. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That a Right of Access from the Parish of Jefferson to EasTex Tower, LLC to facilitate repairs to the roof of the Joseph S. Yenni Building at no cost to the Parish is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairman, is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145850 A resolution authorizing the Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department to advertise for Request for Proposals from persons or firms interested in providing a drop-off program for collection, processing, and marketing of household recyclables at two locations provided by the Parish on both the East Bank and West Bank for the Jefferson Parish Department of Environmental Affairs. (Parishwide) WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of Jefferson Parish to obtain competitive proposals as allowed by Section 2-895 et.seq. of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances from bono fide, qualified proposers who are interested in providing a drop-off program for the collection, processing, and marketing of household recyclables for a period of two (2) years with the option of three (3) annual extensions, on the East Bank at 400 David Dr., and the West Bank at 6440 Lapalco Blvd., for the Jefferson Parish Department of Environmental Affairs; and WHEREAS, a Request for Proposal (RFP) process would be beneficial to the Parish of Jefferson as it would allow an in-depth evaluation of technical requirements, operational information and weighted cost proposals being offered to the Jefferson Parish Department of Environmental Affairs; and WHEREAS, the objective is to achieve a contract that will benefit the Parish in accordance with the solid waste management goals of the State of Louisiana to reduce the amount of solid waste disposed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish: SECTION 1. That the Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department is hereby authorized to advertise for Request for Proposals (RFP) from firms interested and qualified to provide a drop-off program for collection, processing, and marketing of household recyclables for a period of two (2) years with the option of three (3) annual extensions, at two locations provided by the Parish on both the East Bank and West Bank for the Jefferson Parish Department of Environmental Affairs. SECTION 2. That the selection of said firm(s) shall be based on criteria set forth in Section 2-895 of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances and the Request for Proposal (RFP). SECTION 3. That the Request for Proposal (RFP) Evaluation Committee shall be comprised of a representative from the Department of Environmental Affairs, a representative from the Public Works Director’s office, a representative from the Council Research and Budget Office, a representative from the Purchasing Department, a representative from the Finance Department, who shall evaluate the Requests for Proposals (RFP); and a representative from the Parish Attorney’s Office, who will be a non-evaluating member and shall act as secretary of the Evaluation Committee, who shall report to the Parish Council its findings for selection of firm(s) as required by Parish Ordinances. SECTION 4. That the Council Chairperson or, in their absence, the Vice Chairperson, is hereby authorized to sign any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. SECTION 5. That the advertising expenditure will be charged to the Consolidated Garbage District No. 1 Account No. 22390-33407540. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Mr. Marino, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145851 A resolution approving an increase to the monthly contract consideration payable to Terrytown-Fifth District Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. pursuant to its Agreement with Fire Protection District No. 5 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana from $319,500.00 to $355,000.00. (Council District 1) WHEREAS, in accordance with Resolution No. 131148 adopted on April 4, 2018, Fire Protection District No. 5 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana (“District”) entered into a Fire Protection Agreement (“Agreement”) with Terrytown-Fifth District Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. (“Company”) for fire suppression services and fire prevention services; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Article IV (“Payment”) of the Agreement, Company may make written requests for adjustments to the Contract Consideration or for additional one-time allocations of funds from District; and WHEREAS, Article IV also provides that the grant of any Contract Consideration increase or of one-time allocation of District funds shall be at the discretion of District’s governing authority, and may contain restrictions, requirements, or conditions regarding the expenditure of said funding, which shall become a part of the Agreement; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 132073, adopted on August 29, 2018, increased the amount of Contract Consideration payable to Company from $240,000.00 per month to $250,000.00 per month effective January 1, 2019; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 134295, adopted on September 18, 2019, increased the amount of Contract Consideration payable to Company from $250,000.00 per month to $265,000.00 per month effective January 1, 2020; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 136622, adopted on November 4, 2020, increased the amount of Contract Consideration payable to Company from $265,000.00 per month to $285,000.00 per month effective January 1, 2021; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 139347, adopted on March 23, 2022, increased the amount of Contract Consideration payable to Company from $285,000.00 per month to $300,000.00 per month effective March 2022; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 141508, adopted on March 1, 2023, increased the amount of Contract Consideration payable to Company from $300,000.00 per month to $310,000.00 per month effective March 2023; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 143484, adopted on January 17, 2024, increased the amount of Contract Consideration payable to Company from $310,000.00 per month to $319,500.00 per month effective January 2024; and WHEREAS, Company has submitted a written request that its Contract Consideration be increased from $319,500.00 per month to $355,000.00 per month. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Jefferson Parish Council, acting as the governing authority of Fire Protection District No. 5 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana: SECTION 1. That in accordance with the terms of the Fire Protection Agreement between Fire Protection District No. 5 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana and Terrytown-Fifth District Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., the Contract Consideration payable to Terrytown-Fifth District Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. is hereby increased from $319,500.00 per month to $355,000.00 per month. SECTION 2. That the increase to the Contract Consideration authorized herein shall be charged to Account No. 22120-29407346.1. SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence, the Vice-Chairperson is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Mr. Marino, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145852 A resolution declaring a 1999 Ferrara Fire Apparatus (V.I.N. 1F9354221XH140013) owned by Fire Protection District No. 8 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana no longer needed for public purposes, approving the donation of the fire truck to Fire Protection District No. 4 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana, and authorizing the acceptance of that donation. (Fire Protection Districts No. 8 & 4) (Council District 1) WHEREAS, Fire Protection District No. 8 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana (“District 8”) is the registered owner of a 1999 Ferrara Fire Apparatus (V.I.N. 1F9354221XH140013) that is no longer being use by the Marrero Ragusa Volunteer Fire Company; and WHEREAS, the that 1999 Ferrara Fire Apparatus is no longer needed by District 8 for public purposes; and WHEREAS, Article VII, Section 14(E) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 and La. R.S. 38:2319.21 permit the donation or exchange of movable surplus property between or among political subdivisions whose functions include public safety; and WHEREAS, Fire Protection District No. 4 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana needs the fire truck for use by Lafitte, Barataria and Crown Point Volunteer Fire Company; and WHEREAS, Fire Protection District No. 8 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana desires to donate said 1999 Ferrara Fire Apparatus to Fire Protection District No. 4 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish
Council, acting as governing authority of Fire Protection District No. 8 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana and Fire Protection District No. 4 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana: SECTION 1. That the 1999 Ferrara Fire Apparatus (V.I.N. 1F9354221XH140013) owned by Fire Protection District No. 8 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana is hereby declared to be no longer needed for public purposes. SECTION 2. That donation of the 1999 Ferrara Fire Apparatus (V.I.N. 1F9354221XH140013) from Fire Protection District No. 8 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana to Fire Protection District No. 4 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana, is hereby approved. SECTION 3. That Fire Protection District No. 4 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana is hereby authorized to accept the donation of the 1999 Ferrara Fire Apparatus (V.I.N. 1F9354221XH140013) with gratitude. SECTION 4. That the Director of the Office of Fire Services is hereby requested to update the inventory records of Fire Protection District No. 8 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana and Fire Protection District No. 4 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana to reflect this donation. SECTION 5. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence the Vice-Chairperson, is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Mr. Bonano, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145853 A resolution approving an increase to the monthly contract consideration payable to Herbert Wallace Memorial Volunteer Fire Company from $90,800.00 to $93,883.34 in accordance with the terms of the Fire Protection Agreement between Fire Protection District No. 7 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana and Herbert Wallace Memorial Volunteer Fire Company. (Council Districts 2 & 3) WHEREAS, on February 27, 2018, in accordance with Resolution No. 130385, adopted on November 15, 2017, Fire Protection District No. 7 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana (“District”) entered into a Fire Protection Agreement (“Agreement”) with Herbert Wallace Memorial Volunteer Fire Company (“Company”) for fire suppression services and fire prevention services; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Article IV (“Payment”) of the Agreement, Company may make written requests for adjustments to the Contract Consideration or for additional one-time allocations of funds from District; and WHEREAS, Article IV also provides that the grant of any Contract Consideration increase or of one-time allocation of District funds shall be at the discretion of District’s governing authority, and may contain restrictions, requirements, or conditions regarding the expenditure of said funding, which shall become a part of the Agreement; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 133067, adopted on February 6, 2019, increased the amount of Contract Consideration payable to Company from $61,665.83 per month to $63,500.00 per month effective January 1, 2019; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 137079, adopted on February 3, 2021, increased the amount of Contract Consideration payable to Company from $63,500.00 per month to $67,800.00 per month; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 141192, adopted on January 18, 2023, increased the amount of Contract Consideration payable to Company from $67,800.00 per month to $79,800.00 per month; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 141755, adopted on April 12, 2023, increased the amount of Contract Consideration payable to Company from $79,800.00 per month to $82,800.00 per month effective March 2023; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 143494, adopted on January 17, 2024, increased the amount of Contract Consideration payable to Company from $82,800.00 per month to $90,800.00 per month; and WHEREAS, the Chairman of the 7th District Presidents’ and Chief’s Association has submitted a written request on behalf of Company that Company’s Contract Consideration be increased by $3,083.34 due to higher insurance and salary costs and increases in the cost of materials and services. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, acting as the governing authority of Fire Protection District No. 7 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana: SECTION 1. That in accordance with the terms of the Fire Protection Agreement between Fire Protection District No. 7 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana and Herbert Wallace Memorial Volunteer Fire Company, the Contract Consideration payable to Herbert Wallace Memorial Volunteer Fire Company is hereby increased from $90,800.00 per month to $93,883.34 per month. SECTION 2. That the increase to the Contract Consideration authorized herein shall be charged to Account No. 22140-29607346.1. SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence, the Vice-Chairperson is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025 On motion of Mr. Lee, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145854 A resolution approving an increase to the monthly contract consideration payable to Live Oak Manor Volunteer Fire Department from $87,800.00 to $90,883.34 in accordance with the terms of the Fire Protection Agreement between Fire Protection District No. 7 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana and Live Oak Manor Volunteer Fire Department. (Council Districts 2 & 3) WHEREAS, on March 16, 2018, in accordance with Resolution No. 130381, adopted on November 15, 2017, Fire Protection District No. 7 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana (“District”) entered into a Fire Protection Agreement (“Agreement”) with Live Oak Manor Volunteer Fire Department (“Company”) for fire suppression services and fire prevention services; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Article IV (“Payment”) of the Agreement, Company may make written requests for adjustments to the Contract Consideration or for additional one-time allocations of funds from District; and WHEREAS, Article IV also provides that the grant of any Contract Consideration increase or of one-time allocation of District funds shall be at the discretion of District’s governing authority, and may contain restrictions, requirements, or conditions regarding the expenditure of said funding, which shall become a part of the Agreement; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 133070, adopted on February 6, 2019, increased the amount of Contract Consideration payable to Company from $61,665.83 per month to $63,500.00 per month effective January 1, 2019; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 137081, adopted on February 3, 2021, increased the amount of the Contract Consideration payable to Company from $63,500.00 per month to $67,800.00 per month; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 141193, adopted on January 18, 2023, increased the amount of the Contract Consideration payable to Company from $67,800.00 per month to $79,800.00 per month; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 143495, adopted on January 17, 2024, increased the amount of the Contract Consideration payable to Company from $79,800.00 per month to $87,800.00 per month; and WHEREAS, the Chairman of the 7th District Presidents’ and Chief’s Association has submitted a written request on behalf of Company that Company’s Contract Consideration be increased by $3,083.34 due to higher insurance and salary costs and increases in the cost of materials and services. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Jefferson Parish Council, acting as the governing authority of Fire Protection District No. 7 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana: SECTION 1. That in accordance with the terms of the Fire Protection Agreement between Fire Protection District No. 7 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana and Live Oak Manor Volunteer Fire Department, the Contract Consideration payable to Live Oak Manor Volunteer Fire Department is hereby increased from $87,800.00 per month to $90,883.34 per month. SECTION 2. That the increase to the Contract Consideration authorized herein shall be charged to Account No. 22140-29607346.1. SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence, the Vice-Chairperson is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On joint motion of Mr. Lee & Mr. Bonano, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145855 A resolution approving an increase to the monthly contract consideration payable to Nine Mile Point Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 from $89,800.00 to $92,883.34 in accordance with the terms of the Fire Protection Agreement between Fire Protection District No. 7 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana and Nine Mile Point Volunteer Fire Department. (Council Districts 2 & 3) WHEREAS, on April 18, 2018, in accordance with Resolution No. 130381, adopted on November 15, 2017, Fire Protection District No. 7 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana (“District”) entered into a Fire Protection Agreement (“Agreement”) with Nine Mile Point Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 (“Company”) for fire suppression services and fire prevention services; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Article IV (“Payment”) of the Agreement, Company may make written requests for adjustments to the Contract Consideration or for additional one-time allocations of funds from District; and WHEREAS, Article IV also provides that the grant of any Contract Consideration increase or of one-time allocation of District funds shall be at the discretion of District’s governing authority, and may contain restrictions, requirements, or conditions regarding the expenditure of said funding, which shall become a part of the Agreement; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 133068, adopted on February 6, 2019, increased the amount of Contract Consideration payable to Company from $61,665.83 per month to $65,500.00 per month effective January 1, 2019; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 137080, adopted on February 3, 2021, increased the amount of the Contract Consideration payable to Company from $65,500.00 per month to $69,800.00 per month; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 141194, adopted on January 18, 2023, increased the amount of the Contract Consideration payable to Company from $69,800.00 per month to $81,800.00 per month; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 143496, adopted on January 17, 2024, increased the amount of the Contract Consideration payable to Company from $81,800.00 per month to $89,800.00 per month; and WHEREAS, the Chairman of the 7th District Presidents’ and Chief’s Association has submitted a written request on behalf of Company that Company’s Contract Consideration be increased by $3,083.34 due to higher insurance and salary costs and increases in the cost of materials and services.
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JEFFERSON PARISH LEGALS NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as the governing authority of Fire Protection District No. 7 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana: SECTION 1. That in accordance with the terms of the Fire Protection Agreement between Fire Protection District No. 7 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana and Nine Mile Point Volunteer Fire Company No. 1, the Contract Consideration payable to Nine Mile Point Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 is hereby increased from $89,800.00 per month to $92,883.34 per month. SECTION 2. That the increase to the Contract Consideration authorized herein shall be charged to Account No. 22140-29607346.1. SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence, the Vice-Chairperson is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025. On motion of Mr. Lee, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION NO. 145856 A resolution approving an increase to the monthly contract consideration payable to The Avondale Volunteer Fire Company from $90,483.33 to $93,566.67 in accordance with the terms of the Fire Protection Agreement between Fire Protection District No. 7 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana and The Avondale Volunteer Fire Company. (Council Districts 2 & 3) WHEREAS, on March 7, 2018, in accordance with Resolution No. 130380, adopted on November 15, 2017, Fire Protection District No. 7 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana (“District”) entered into a Fire Protection Agreement (“Agreement”) with The Avondale Volunteer Fire Company (“Company”) for fire suppression services and fire prevention services; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Article IV (“Payment”) of the Agreement, Company may make written requests for adjustments to the Contract Consideration or for additional one-time allocations of funds from District; and WHEREAS, Article IV also provides that the grant of any Contract Consideration increase or of one-time allocation of District funds shall be at the discretion of District’s governing authority, and may contain restrictions, requirements, or conditions regarding the expenditure of said funding, which shall become a part of the Agreement; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 133069, adopted on February 6, 2019, increased the amount of Contract Consideration payable to Company from $61,665.83 per month to $66,183.33 per month effective January 1, 2019; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 137082, adopted on February 3, 2021, increased the amount of Contract Consideration payable to Company from $66,183.33 per month to $70,483.33 per month; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 141190, adopted on January 18, 2023, increased the amount of Contract Consideration payable to Company from $70,483.33 per month to $82,483.33 per month; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 143492, adopted on January 17, 2024, increased the amount of Contract Consideration payable to Company from $82,483.33 per month to $90,483.33 per month; and WHEREAS, the Chairman of the 7th District Presidents’ and Chief’s Association has submitted a written request on behalf of Company that Company’s Contract Consideration be increased by $3,083.34 due to higher insurance and salary costs and increases in the cost of materials and services. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Jefferson Parish Council, acting as the governing authority of Fire Protection District No. 7 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana: SECTION 1. That in accordance with the terms of the Fire Protection Agreement between Fire Protection District No. 7 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana and The Avondale Volunteer Fire Company, the Contract Consideration payable to The Avondale Volunteer Fire Company is hereby increased from $90,483.33 per month to $93,566.67 per month. SECTION 2. That the increase to the Contract Consideration authorized herein shall be charged to Account No. 22140-29607346.1. SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence, the Vice-Chairperson is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025.
On motion of Mr. Liljeberg, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following ordinance was offered: SUMMARY NO. 26483 ORDINANCE NO. 26947 An ordinance establishing the Metairie Towers Economic Development District for the benefits of the Restoration Tax Abatement Program for Tower Residences of Old Metairie at 401 Metairie Rd, Metairie, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, and to provide for other related matters. (Council District 5) WHEREAS, The Restoration Tax Abatement Program, authorized via Chapter 4, Title 47 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950 as amended (La. R.S. 47:4311, et seq.), was established to encourage the improvement and restoration of existing structures in qualifying locations and as approved by the local governing authority; and WHEREAS, the Restoration Tax Abatement Program provides an up-to ten-year abatement of ad valorem property taxes on significant renovations and improvements to existing commercial structures and owner-occupied residences located within economic development districts, downtown development districts, historic districts and opportunity zones; and WHEREAS, the Tower Residences of Old Metairie development located at 401 Metairie Road, Metairie, experienced significant damage as a result of Hurricane Ida and has remained unoccupied since; and WHEREAS, the Jefferson Parish Council desires to create an economic development district for the purpose of the Restoration Tax Abatement Program on the Tower Residences of Old Metairie site to encourage the property’s redevelopment and its return to commerce. NOW, THEREFORE, THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. That the Tower Residences of Old Metairie site at 401 Metairie Rd and on Lot Y1D, Metairie Ridge Subdivision, generally bounded by Metairie Rd, Narcissus St, Carrollton Ave, and Dahlia St, as illustrated in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated by this reference, is hereby declared the Metairie Towers Economic Development District for the purpose of the Restoration Tax Abatement Program. SECTION 2. That the process for obtaining limited property tax exemptions within the Economic Development District shall be in accordance with procedures established by the Jefferson Parish Economic Development and Port District, which shall include provisions for a review of applications for exemption by the Office of the Assessor of Jefferson Parish. SECTION 3. That the limited property tax exemptions provided for herein shall be approved by the Jefferson Parish Council. SECTION 4. That for the purpose of this ordinance only and for the implementation of this program for the Metairie Towers development, the condominium development shall be considered a commercial use. SECTION 5. That the Parish Clerk shall forward a copy of this ordinance and all limited property tax exemptions approved by the Jefferson Parish Council to the Louisiana State Board of Commerce & Industry, the Louisiana Tax Commission and the Assessor of Jefferson Parish. This ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 5th day of February 2025, and shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten (10) days after adoption; thereafter, upon signature by the Parish President, or, if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time for ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on the day of such approval. EXHIBIT A To Ordinance #26947 METAIRIE TOWERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS BID NO. 50-00147167 Sealed Bids will be received electronically through our E-Procurement site at www.jeffparishbids.net until 2:00 p.m., February 25, 2025 and publicly opened thereafter. At no charge, bidders may submit via Jefferson Parish’s electronic procurement page by visiting www. jeffparishbids.net to register for this free site. Bids will be accepted and received through Central Bidding until 2 p.m. The public bid opening will be held at the West Bank Purchasing Department at 200 Derbigny Street, Suite 4400, Gretna, LA 70053 beginning at 2:30 p.m. on each bid opening date for the following project: Labor, Materials, and Equipment Needed to Provide a Three (3) Year Contract for Smooth and Rough Median/Roadside Herbicide Spraying for the Jefferson Parish Department of Parkways and all Jefferson Parish Agencies and Municipalities
conference shall not relieve the bidder of responsibility for information discussed at the conference. Furthermore, failure to attend the prebid conference and inspection does not relieve the successful bidder from the necessity of furnishing materials or performing any work that may be required to complete the work in accordance with the specification with no additional cost to the owner. Renny Simno Director Purchasing Department
ADV: The New Orleans Advocate: February 5, 12 and 19, 2025
PUBLIC NOTICE SOQ 25-006 Various Professional Legal Services The Parish of Jefferson, authorized by Resolution No. 145683 is hereby soliciting a Statement of Qualifications (Professional Legal Services Questionnaire) from persons or firms interested in providing various professional legal services. Deadline for Submissions: 3:30 p.m., February 20, 2025 The following criteria, listed in order of importance, will be used to evaluate the statement of the firms submitting, with only those persons and/or firms receiving an overall cumulative score of at least seventy (70) percent or greater, of the total possible points for all categories to be assigned by the participating legal services evaluation committee members shall be deemed qualified to perform outside legal services tasks: 1.
Bid specifications may be obtained by visiting the Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department webpage at http://purchasing.jeffparish.gov and selecting the LaPAC Tab. Bids may also be viewed and submitted online free of charge at: www.jeffparishbids.gov.
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Each bid must be accompanied by a surety bid bond in the amount of 5% of the total bid amount, or the amount specified, WHEN INDICATED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS. Vendors must submit an electronic bid bond through the respective online clearinghouse bond management system(s) as indicated in the electronic bid Solicitation on Central Auction House. No scanned paper copies of any bid bond will be accepted as part of the electronic bid submission.
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The Jefferson Parish Council reserves the right to reject all bids and to reject bids for just cause, pursuant to the law. Jefferson Parish and its partners as the recipients of federal funds are fully committed to awarding a contract(s) to firm(s) that will provide high quality services and that are dedicated to diversity and to containing costs. Thus, Jefferson Parish strongly encourages the involvement of minority and/or woman-owned business enterprises (DBE’s, including MBE’s, WBE’s and SBE’s) to stimulate participation in procurement and assistance programs. Renny Simno Director Purchasing Department
Misty A. Camardelle Assistant Director Purchasing Department
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ADV: The New Orleans Advocate: January 29, February 5 and 12, 2025 For additional information, please visit the Purchasing Webpage at http://purchasing.jeffparish.gov or you may call 504-364-2678.
Sealed Bids will be received electronically through our E-Procurement site at www.jeffparishbids.net until 2:00 p.m., March 6, 2025 and shall, at the below listed time and place, be publicly opened and read aloud. At no charge, bidders may submit via Jefferson Parish’s electronic procurement page by visiting www.jeffparishbids.net to register for this free site. Bids will be accepted and received through Central Bidding until 2 p.m. The public bid opening will be held at the West Bank Purchasing Department at 200 Derbigny Street, Suite 4400, Gretna, LA 70053 beginning at 2:30 p.m. on each bid opening date for the following project: Two (2) Year Contract to Provide Landscape and Chemical Maintenance on the Westbank Expressway from US 90 to Terry Parkway for the Jefferson Parish Department of Parkways Bid specifications may be obtained by visiting the Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department webpage at https://www.jeffparish.gov/464/ Purchasing and selecting the LaPAC Tab. Bids may also be viewed and submitted online free of charge at: www.jeffparishbids.net.
RESOLUTION NO. 145857 A resolution approving an increase to the monthly contract consideration payable to Bridge City Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1 from $87,800.00 to $90,883.34 in accordance with the terms of the Fire Protection Agreement between Fire Protection District No. 7 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana and Bridge City Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1. (Council Districts 2 & 3)
ORDINANCES INTRODUCED FOR PUBLICATION IN SUMMARY AND PUBLIC HEARINGS FOR CONSIDERATION ON THEIR FINAL ADOPTION ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2025, BEGINNING AT TEN (10:00) O’CLOCK A.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, GENERAL GOVERNMENT BUILDING, GRETNA, LA. On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following Summaries of Ordinances were read in full and were introduced for publication in Summary and Public Hearings for consideration for final adoption on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, beginning at ten (10:00) o’clock a.m. in the Council Chambers, General Government Building, Gretna, LA. The following ordinances having been read are available for public inspection in the Parish Clerk’s Office, Suite 6700, General Government Building, Gretna, LA between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The motion was declared to be adopted on the 5th day of February, 2025. SUMMARIES OF ORDINANCES INTRODUCED THIS DAY ARE AS FOLLOWS: SUMMARY NO. 26484 - ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance amending the Official Zoning Map of Jefferson Parish, Lots 10 and 11, Square 5, Tract “B”, Airline Park Subdivision, located at 1440 and 1446 Mansfield Ave., bounded by Mayronne Canal, Javez St., and Acre Rd; more particularly amending the zoning classification from R-1A Single-Family Residential District to R-2 Two-Family Residential District, as requested under Planning Department Docket No. WZ-24-24. (Council District 3) SUMMARY NO. 26485 - ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance amending the Official Zoning Map of Jefferson Parish, Lot 45, Square 3, Tract A, Airline Park Subdvision, located at 1236 Marshall Dr., bounded by Acre Rd., Garden Rd., and Fanny Watson Way; more particularly amending the zoning classification from R-1A Single-Family Residential District to R-2 Two-Family Residential District, as requested under Planning Department Docket No. WZ25-24. (Council District 3)
On motion of Ms. Van Vrancken,seconded by Mr. Walker, the following ordinance was offered:
SUMMARY NO. 26486 - ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance submitted under Docket No. SPU-5-24 approving an amendment to a Special Permitted Use (REC-1-17) with requested variances to the property buffer and setback requirement for schools, sign regulations of the R-1A District, regulations for stadiums and athletic fields for Academy of Our Lady and to the parking regulations for Archbishop Shaw High School located on Lots 6A1 and 6C2, Fazande Tract Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana in the area bounded by Barataria Blvd., Evans Dr. and Robinson Ave., zoned R-1A/C-2 Single-Family Residential District/General Commercial District with CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone. (Council District 2)
SUMMARY NO. 26482 ORDINANCE NO. 26946 An ordinance amending Sec. 2-875.9(a) of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances changing the nominating organization for Commissioner G for the Jefferson Parish Economic Development and Port District to Louisiana Restaurant Association; and to provide for related matters. (Parishwide)
SUMMARY NO. 26487 - ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance to amend sections 2-515.27 and 2-515.28 of the Code of Ordinances of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana and Ordinance No. 13709, the Executive Pay Plan for the unclassified “at-will” employees of Jefferson Parish, to change the name of Coordinator of Workforce Development to Director of Workforce Development, and to provide for related matters. (Parishwide)
THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. That Section 2-875.9(a) of the Code of Ordinances of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 2-875.9. Composition; terms. (a) The board of commissioners shall be composed of twenty-one (21) members, all Commissioners shall be legally domiciled in Jefferson Parish. Commissioners shall be appointed by the indicated organization(s) or association(s): Commissioner A: An Eastbank resident or business representative of the Jefferson Chamber of Commerce; CommissionerB: A Westbank resident or business representative of the Jefferson Chamber of Commerce; Commissioner C: Jefferson Business Council; Commissioner D: Westbank Business and Industry Association; Commissioner E: Jefferson Business Council; Commissioner F: Home Builders Association of Greater New Orleans Commissioner G: Elmwood Business Association Louisiana Restaurant Association; Commissioner H: Metairie Business Development District; Commissioner I: Apartment Association of New Orleans; Commissioner J: Women’s Business Enterprise Council South; Commissioner K: Greater New Orleans Black Chamber of Commerce; Commissioner L: New Orleans Metropolitan Association of Realtors; Commissioner M: Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Louisiana; Each council member and the Parish President shall also appoint one (1) member to the commission. The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 5th day of February, 2025, and shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten (10) days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the Parish President, or, if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time for ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on the day of such approval.
SUMMARY NO. 26488 - ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance to amend sections 2-761, 2-762, 2-763, and 2-764 of the Code of Ordinances of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana relative to the Jefferson Parish Head Start Advisory Committee and Head Start program governance. (Parishwide) SUMMARY NO. 26489 - ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance amending Chapter 14 - Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances in order to align with the adopted state building code requirements and to provide for related matters. (Parishwide) SUMMARY NO. 26490 - ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance amending the 2025 Operating Budget of Jefferson Parish, and providing for related matters. (Parishwide) SUMMARY NO. 26491 - ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance amending the 2025 Capital Budget of Jefferson Parish, and providing for related matters. (Parishwide) SUMMARY NO. 26492 - ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance to determine the annual and monthly baseline collection rate and provide for the dedication and pledge of incremental increases in sales tax of the Lafreniere Area Economic Development District of the Parish of Jefferson, Louisiana, and to provide for related matters. (Council District 4) It was moved by Joint Motion of all Councilmembers present to adjourn, and no objections being voiced, the meeting was declared to be officially adjourned by the Chairman at 11:06 A.M. APPROVED: SCOTT A. WALKER, CHAIRMAN JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL
LIZABETH A. JOHNSTON, PARISH CLERK JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE JEFFERSON PARISH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (JEDCO) will receive proposals at JEDCO’s Administration Building, at the reception desk located in the lobby of the building at 700 Churchill Parkway in Avondale, LA 70094 on February 13, 2025, at or before the hour of 2:00 p.m., for the development of market studies in select corridors of Jefferson Parish. All proposers must submit sealed proposals with their qualifications,
Misty A. Camardelle Assistant Director Purchasing Department
For additional information, please visit the Purchasing Webpage at http://purchasing.jeffparish.net or you may call 504-364-2678.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS BID NO. 50-00147161
On motion of Mr. Bonano, seconded by Mr. Walker, the following resolution was offered:
WHEREAS, on March 7, 2018, in accordance with Resolution No. 130384, adopted on November 15, 2017, Fire Protection District No. 7 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana (“District”) entered into a Fire Protection Agreement (“Agreement”) with Bridge City Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1 (“Company”) for fire suppression services and fire prevention services; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Article IV (“Payment”) of the Agreement, Company may make written requests for adjustments to the Contract Consideration or for additional one-time allocations of funds from District; and WHEREAS, Article IV also provides that the grant of any Contract Consideration increase or of one-time allocation of District funds shall be at the discretion of District’s governing authority, and may contain restrictions, requirements, or conditions regarding the expenditure of said funding, which shall become a part of the Agreement; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 133071, adopted on February 6, 2019, increased the amount of Contract Consideration payable to Company from $61,665.83 per month to $63,500.00 per month effective January 1, 2019; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 137078, adopted on February 3, 2021, increased the amount of Contract Consideration payable to Company from $63,500.00 per month to $67,800.00 per month; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 141191, adopted on January 18, 2023, increased the amount of Contract Consideration payable to Company from $67,800.00 to $79,800.00; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 143493, adopted on January 17, 2024, increased the amount of Contract Consideration payable to Company from $79,800.00 per month to $87,800.00 per month; and WHEREAS, the Chairman of the 7th District Presidents’ and Chief’s Association has submitted a written request on behalf of Company that Company’s Contract Consideration be increased by $3,083.34 due to higher insurance and salary costs and increases in the cost of materials and services. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, acting as the governing authority of Fire Protection District No. 7 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana: SECTION 1. That in accordance with the terms of the Fire Protection Agreement between Fire Protection District No. 7 of the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana and Bridge City Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1, the Contract Consideration payable to Bridge City Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1 is hereby increased from $87,800.00 per month to $90,883.34 per month. SECTION 2. That the increase to the Contract Consideration authorized herein shall be charged to Account No. 22140-29607346.1. SECTION 3. That the Chairperson of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence, the Vice-Chairperson is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution. The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 5th day of February, 2025.
relevant experience, and proposed cost to develop market studies and associated work detailed in the RFP. A copy of the Request for Proposals may be picked up at the JEDCO’s Administration Building, 700 Churchill Parkway, Avondale, LA 70094, or by contacting JEDCO at (504) 875-3908 or email at brownfields@jedco.org. The Request for Proposals will be available on JEDCO’s website at http://www. jedco.org/public-notifications/ from January 15 to February 13, 2025. JEDCO reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, to modify the terms of the RFP within three (3) days of the deadline for submission, negotiate with one or more of the firms, to call for additional proposals, or to refrain from accepting any proposal. The contract that JEDCO expects to award shall in no event become effective until an award of contract is approved by resolution of JEDCO’s Board of Commissioners or its Executive Committee. JEDCO’s policy in awarding a proposal will be based primarily on the most qualified firm and the proposed cost to provide the required services. JEDCO will carefully investigate each firm’s background and experience in the production of like services.
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Professional training and experience in relation to the type of work required for the outside legal services. (Maximum points awarded shall be thirty-five (35).) Size of firm and capacity for timely completion of newly assigned work considering the number of professional and support personnel required to perform the type of outside legal service tasks and the firm’s current unfinished workload. (Maximum points awarded shall be thirty (30).) Past performance by person or firm on parish contracts. Assertions of fault by a person or firm, which shall include time delays, cost over-runs, and/or malfeasance in prior work completed for the parish shall be evidenced by substantiating documentation provided by the parish attorney and received by the chairman of the evaluation committee a minimum of two (2) weeks prior to the scheduled date of the legal services evaluation committee meeting. (Maximum points awarded shall be ten (10).) Location of the principal office where work will be performed. Preference shall be given to persons or firms with a principal business office at which the work will be performed as follows: (1) Jefferson Parish, including municipalities located within Jefferson Parish (15 points); (2) Neighboring Parishes of the Greater New Orleans Metropolitan Region, which includes Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles and St. Tammany Parishes (12 points); (3) Parishes other the foregoing (ten (10) points); (4) outside the State of Louisiana (six (6) points). Maximum points awarded shall be fifteen (15).) Adversarial legal proceedings between the parish and the person or firm performing professional services, in which the parish prevailed, and excluding those instances or cases where the person or firm was added as an indispensable party, or where the person or firm participated in or assisted the public entity in prosecution of its claim. In the event that the person or firm fails to provide accurate and detailed information regarding legal proceedings with the parish, including the absence of legal proceedings, the person or firm shall be deemed unresponsive with regard to this category, and zero (0) points shall be awarded. (Maximum points awarded shall be fifteen (15) for the lack of any such adversarial proceedings as defined.) Prior successful completion of projects of the type and nature of legal services, as defined, for which firm has provided verifiable references. (Maximum points to be awarded shall be five (5).)
That the person and/or firm submitting a Statement of Qualifications shall have the following minimum qualification: at least one Firm Representative, as defined in Section 2-926 of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, who is licensed to practice law in the State of Louisiana, with a minimum of five (5) years’ experience. All persons and/or firms must submit a Statement of Qualifications (Jefferson Parish Professional Legal Services Questionnaire) by clicking on “Business with the Parish” under Business Services, and then clicking on “Professional Legal Services Questionnaire”, and submit a Statement of Qualifications (Professional Legal Services Questionnaire) for each sub-consultant firm or individual. (Refer to Jefferson Parish code Ordinance, Section 2-928). Submissions are to be submitted on the eProcurement site at www. jeffparishbids.net.
Each bid must be accompanied by a surety bid bond in the amount of 5% of the total bid amount, or the amount specified, WHEN INDICATED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS. Vendors must submit an electronic bid bond through the respective online clearinghouse bond management system(s) as indicated in the electronic bid Solicitation on Central Auction House and place the electronic bid bond number as indicated on the electronic envelope. No scanned paper copies of any bid bond will be accepted as part of the electronic bid submission.
Those submissions will only be accepted electronically via the Parish’s eProcurement system, Central Bidding. Central Bidding can be accessed by visiting either www.centralauctonhouse.com or www.jeffparishbids.net. All vendors will be required to register with Central Bidding. Jefferson Parish vendors are able to register for free by accessing the following link: www.centralacutionhouse.com/ registration.
The Jefferson Parish Council reserves the right to reject all bids and to reject bids for just cause, pursuant to the law. Jefferson Parish and its partners as the recipients of federal funds are fully committed to awarding a contract(s) to firm(s) that will provide high quality services and that are dedicated to diversity and to containing costs. Thus, Jefferson Parish strongly encourages the involvement of minority and/or woman-owned business enterprises (DBE’s, including MBE’s, WBE’s and SBE’s) to stimulate participation in procurement and assistance programs.
Affidavits are not required to be submitted with the Statement of Qualifications, but shall be submitted prior to contract approval.
All prospective bidders are invited to attend this non-mandatory pre-bid conference which will be held at the General Government Building, 200 Derbigny Street, Suite 4400, Gretna, LA 70053 on February 14, 2025 at 9:00 AM However, failure to attend the pre-bid conference shall not relieve the bidder of responsibility for information discussed at the conference. Furthermore, failure to attend the prebid conference and inspection does not relieve the successful bidder from the necessity of furnishing materials or performing any work that may be required to complete the work in accordance with the specification with no additional cost to the owner.
ADV: The New Orleans Advocate: February 5, and 12, 2025
Renny Simno Director Purchasing Department
Misty A. Camardelle Assistant Director Purchasing Department
No submittals will be accepted after the deadline.
Insurances are not required to be submitted with the Statement of Qualifications, but shall be submitted prior to contract approval. Disputes/protests relating to the decisions by the evaluation committee or by the Jefferson Parish Council shall be brought before the 24th Judicial District Court.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS BID NO. 50-00146983 Sealed Bids will be received electronically through our E-Procurement site at www.jeffparishbids.net until 2:00 p.m., March 11, 2025 and publicly opened thereafter. At no charge, bidders may submit via Jefferson Parish’s electronic procurement page by visiting www. jeffparishbids.net to register for this free site.
ADV: The New Orleans Advocate: January 29, February 5 and 12, 2025
Bids will be accepted and received through Central Bidding until 2 p.m. The public bid opening will be held at the West Bank Purchasing Department at 200 Derbigny Street, Suite 4400, Gretna, LA 70053 beginning at 2:30 p.m. on each bid opening date for the following project:
For additional information, please visit the Purchasing Webpage at https://www.jeffparish.gov/464/Purchasing or you may call 504-3642678.
Two Year Contract for Floating Fountain Maintenance for the Jefferson Parish Department of Public Works - Parkways Department.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS BID NO. 50-00146981
Bid specifications may be obtained by visiting the Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department webpage at http://purchasing.jeffparish.net and selecting the LaPAC Tab. Bids may also be viewed and submitted online free of charge at: www.jeffparishbids.net.
Sealed Bids will be received electronically through our E-Procurement site at www.jeffparishbids.net until 2:00 p.m., March 13, 2025 and publicly opened thereafter. At no charge, bidders may submit via Jefferson Parish’s electronic procurement page by visiting www. jeffparishbids.net to register for this free site. Bids will be accepted and received through Central Bidding until 2 p.m. The public bid opening will be held at the West Bank Purchasing Department at 200 Derbigny Street, Suite 4400, Gretna, LA 70053 beginning at 2:30 p.m. on each bid opening date for the following project: 11TH STREET WIDENING & RESURFACING (QUEENS STREET TO NEW ORLEANS AVENUE) JEFFERSON PARISH PROJECT NO. 2017-035-RBP The project consists of the rehabilitation of 11th Street from Queens Street to New Orleans Avenue. Purchases for this project shall be exempt from state sales and use tax according to La. R.S. 47:301(8)(c)(i). The successful bidder shall be granted the tax-exempt status of Jefferson Parish via Form R-1020, Designation of Construction Contractor as Agent of a Governmental Entity Sales Tax Exemption Certificate. Form R-1020 is distributed by the Louisiana Department of Revenue. All bids must be in accordance with the contract documents on file with the Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department, Suite 4400, Jefferson Parish General Government Building, at 200 Derbigny Street, Gretna, Louisiana. Late bids will not be accepted. Each Bid must be accompanied by an electronic bid surety bond in the amount equal to five percent (5%) of the total amount bid, and payable without condition to the owner. Vendors must submit an electronic bid bond through the respective online clearinghouse bond management system(s) as indicated in the electronic bid solicitation on Central Auction House. No scanned paper copies of any bid bond will be accepted as part of the electronic bid submission. The drawings and specifications are on file and open for inspection in the Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department, Suite 4400, Jefferson Parish General Government Building, at 200 Derbigny Street, Gretna, Louisiana. A complete set of Contract Documents may be secured from Meyer Engineers, Ltd., 4937 Hearst Street, Suite 1B, Metairie, LA 70001, Phone: 504.885.9892 by licensed contractors upon receipt of a non-refundable fee of twenty-five ($25.00) dollars for an electronic set on compact disc or a hard copy set will be available upon request for a deposit of eighty ($80.00) dollars per set. Deposit on the first set of documents furnished bona fide prime bidders will be fully refunded upon return of documents in good condition no later than ten (10) days after receipts of bids. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond guaranteeing faithful performance of the contract. Companies providing the bonds shall comply with the requirements of LRS-R.S. 38:2218 and R.S. 38:2219 as applicable. The Jefferson Parish Council reserves the right to reject all bids and to reject bids for just cause, pursuant to the law. Jefferson Parish and its partners as the recipients of federal funds are fully committed to awarding a contract(s) to firm(s) that will provide high quality services and that are dedicated to diversity and to containing costs. Thus, Jefferson Parish strongly encourages the involvement of minority and/or woman-owned business enterprises (DBE’s, including MBE’s, WBE’s and SBE’s) to stimulate participation in procurement and assistance programs. All prospective bidders are invited to attend this non-mandatory pre-bid conference which will be held at 10:00 am on February 20, 2025 at the General Government Building, 200 Derbigny Street, Suite 4400, Gretna, LA 70053. However, failure to attend the pre-bid
Each bid must be accompanied by a surety bid bond in the amount of 5% of the total bid amount, or the amount specified, WHEN INDICATED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS. Vendors must submit an electronic bid bond through the respective online clearinghouse bond management system(s) as indicated in the electronic bid Solicitation on Central Auction House. No scanned paper copies of any bid bond will be accepted as part of the electronic bid submission. The Jefferson Parish Council reserves the right to reject all bids and to reject bids for just cause, pursuant to the law. Jefferson Parish and its partners as the recipients of federal funds are fully committed to awarding a contract(s) to firm(s) that will provide high quality services and that are dedicated to diversity and to containing costs. Thus, Jefferson Parish strongly encourages the involvement of minority and/or woman-owned business enterprises (DBE’s, including MBE’s, WBE’s and SBE’s) to stimulate participation in procurement and assistance programs. All prospective bidders are invited to attend this non-mandatory prebid conference which will be held at General Government Building 200 Derbigny St. Suite 4400 on February 24 2025 at 10:00 a.m. However, failure to attend the pre-bid conference shall not relieve the bidder of responsibility for information discussed at the conference. Furthermore, failure to attend the pre-bid conference and inspection does not relieve the successful bidder from the necessity of furnishing materials or performing any work that may be required to complete the work in accordance with the specification with no additional cost to the owner. Renny Simno Director Purchasing Department
Misty A. Camardelle Assistant Director Purchasing Department
ADV: The New Orleans Advocate: February 05, 12 and 19, 2025 For additional information, please visit the Purchasing Webpage at http://purchasing.jeffparish.net or you may call 504-364-2678. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS BID NO. 50-00147192 Sealed Bids will be received electronically through our E-Procurement site at www.jeffparishbids.net until 2:00 p.m., March 18, 2025 and publicly opened thereafter. At no charge, bidders may submit via Jefferson Parish’s electronic procurement page by visiting www. jeffparishbids.net to register for this free site. Bids will be accepted and received through Central Bidding until 2 p.m. The public bid opening will be held at the West Bank Purchasing Department at 200 Derbigny Street, Suite 4400, Gretna, LA 70053 beginning at 2:30 p.m. on each bid opening date for the following project: G7-1 (Beverly Garden & Feronia) Sewer Lift Station Replacement Jefferson Parish Sewer Capital Improvements program (SCIP) Project No. 55127 Purchases for this project shall be exempt from state sales and use tax according to La. R.S. 47:301(8)(c)(i). The successful bidder shall be granted the tax-exempt status of Jefferson Parish via Form R-1020, Designation of Construction Contractor as Agent of a Governmental Entity Sales Tax Exemption Certificate. Form R-1020 is distributed by the Louisiana Department of Revenue. All bids must be in accordance with the contract documents on file with the Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department, Suite 4400, Jefferson Parish General Government Building, at 200 Derbigny Street, Gretna, Louisiana. Late bids will not be accepted. Each Bid must be accompanied by an electronic bid surety bond in
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JEFFERSON PARISH LEGALS the amount equal to five percent (5%) of the total amount bid, and payable without condition to the owner. Vendors must submit an electronic bid bond through the respective online clearinghouse bond management system(s) as indicated in the electronic bid solicitation on Central Auction House. No scanned paper copies of any bid bond will be accepted as part of the electronic bid submission. The drawings and specifications are on file and open for inspection in the Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department, Suite 4400, Jefferson Parish General Government Building, at 200 Derbigny Street, Gretna, Louisiana. A complete set of Contract Documents may be secured from Professional Engineering Consultants, Corp., 7600 Innovation Park Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70820, Phone: 225-7692810 or Fax: 225-769-2882 by licensed contractors upon receipt of a non-refundable fee of $150.00 per set. Deposit on the first set of documents furnished bona fide prime bidders will be fully refunded upon return of documents in good condition no later than ten (10) days after receipts of bids.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS BID NO. 50-00147219 Sealed Bids will be received electronically through our E-Procurement site at www.jeffparishbids.net until 2:00 p.m., March 11, 2025 and publicly opened thereafter. At no charge, bidders may submit via Jefferson Parish’s electronic procurement page by visiting www. jeffparishbids.net to register for this free site. Bids will be accepted and received through Central Bidding until 2 p.m. The public bid opening will be held at the West Bank Purchasing Department at 200 Derbigny Street, Suite 4400, Gretna, LA 70053 beginning at 2:30 p.m. on each bid opening date for the following project: Two (2) year contract for patron/public & staff copier maintenance and on-site managed print services for the Jefferson Parish Library Department
The successful bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond guaranteeing faithful performance of the contract. Companies providing the bonds shall comply with the requirements of LA-R.S. 38:2218 and R.S. 38:2219 as applicable.
Bid specifications may be obtained by visiting the Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department webpage at https://www.jeffparish.gov/464/ Purchasing and selecting the LaPAC Tab. Bids may also be viewed and submitted online free of charge at: www.jeffparishbids.net.
The Jefferson Parish Council reserves the right to reject all bids and to reject bids for just cause, pursuant to the law. Jefferson Parish and its partners as the recipients of federal funds are fully committed to awarding a contract(s) to firm(s) that will provide high quality services and that are dedicated to diversity and to containing costs. Thus, Jefferson Parish strongly encourages the involvement of minority and/or woman-owned business enterprises (DBE’s, including MBE’s, WBE’s and SBE’s) to stimulate participation in procurement and assistance programs.
Each bid must be accompanied by a surety bid bond in the amount of 5% of the total bid amount, or the amount specified, WHEN INDICATED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS. Vendors must submit an electronic bid bond through the respective online clearinghouse bond management system(s) as indicated in the electronic bid Solicitation on Central Auction House. No scanned paper copies of any bid bond will be accepted as part of the electronic bid submission.
All prospective bidders are invited to attend the non-mandatory pre-bid conference which will be held at 9:00 a.m. on February 24, 2025 at The Joseph Yenni Building, Room 405 located at 1221 Elmwood Park Blvd., Jefferson, LA 70123. However, failure to attend the pre-bid conference shall not relieve the bidder of responsibility for information discussed at the conference. Furthermore, failure to attend the pre-bid conference and inspection does not relieve the successful bidder from the necessity of furnishing materials or performing any work that may be required to complete the work in accordance with the specification with no additional cost to the owner. Renny Simno Director Purchasing Department
Misty A. Camardelle Assistant Director Purchasing Department
ADV: The New Orleans Advocate: February 5, 12, and 19, 2025 For additional information, please visit the Purchasing Webpage at
The Jefferson Parish Council reserves the right to reject all bids and to reject bids for just cause, pursuant to the law. Jefferson Parish and its partners as the recipients of federal funds are fully committed to awarding a contract(s) to firm(s) that will provide high quality services and that are dedicated to diversity and to containing costs. Thus, Jefferson Parish strongly encourages the involvement of minority and/or woman-owned business enterprises (DBE’s, including MBE’s, WBE’s and SBE’s) to stimulate participation in procurement and assistance programs. Renny Simno Director Purchasing Department
Misty A. Camardelle Assistant Director Purchasing Department
ADV: The New Orleans Advocate: February 12, 19, & 26, 2025 For additional information, please visit the Purchasing Webpage at https://www.jeffparish.gov/464/Purchasing or you may call 504-3642678.
person or firm shall be deemed unresponsive with regard to this category, and zero (0) points shall be awarded.); Prior successful completion of projects of the type and nature of engineering services, as defined, for which firm has provided verifiable references – (5 points);
All proposals will be evaluated on criteria such as vendor’s technical proposal, qualifications and experience, financial profile and proposal responsiveness and other criteria more specifically defined in the RFP document. The maximum total points for each proposal are set at 100 points
Project will include federal disaster and resiliency funds and therefore will include associated federal requirements, including Section 3, as applicable. Statements of Qualifications from minority, femaleowned, and local firms / individuals are invited.
RFP specifications may be obtained by visiting the Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department webpage at https://www.jeffparish.gov/464/ Purchasing and selecting the LaPAC Tab. RFPs may also be viewed and submitted online free of charge at: www.jeffparishbids.net or www.centralbidding.com.
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Each firm’s lowest and highest score shall be dropped and not count towards the firm’s score. Only those persons or firms receiving an overall cumulative score of at least seventy (70) percent or greater, of the total possible points for all categories to be assigned by the participating Technical Evaluation Committee members shall be deemed qualified to perform these professional services. The person or firm submitting a Statement of Qualification (TEC Professional Services Questionnaire) must identify all subcontractors who will assist in providing professional services for the project, in the professional services questionnaire. Each subcontractor shall be required to submit a (TEC Professional Services Questionnaire) and all documents and information included in the questionnaire. (Refer to Jefferson Parish Code Ordinance, Section 2-928)
Submissions will only be accepted electronically via the Parish’s e-Procurement system, Central Bidding. Responses will be received until 3:30 P.M. on March 18, 2025. Jefferson Parish no longer accepts manual submissions. All vendors will be required to register with Central Bidding. A Non-Mandatory Pre-Proposal conference will be held at 10:00 a.m. on February 27, 2025 at the General Government Building located at 200 Derbigny St. Suite 4400, Gretna, La. 70053. All Prospective Proposers must participate in the conference and will be required to sign in and out as evidence of attendance. All prospective proposers shall be present at the beginning of the Mandatory conference and shall remain in attendance for the duration of the conference to obtain clarification of the requirements of the RFP and to receive answers to relevant questions thereto. Any Prospective Proposer who fails to attend the conference or remain for the duration shall be prohibited from submitting a proposal
All persons or firms (including subcontractors) must submit a Statement of Qualifications (TEC Professional Services Questionnaire) by the deadline. The latest professional services questionnaire may PUB NOTICE be obtained by contacting the Purchasing Department at LIC (504) 3642678 or via the Jefferson Parish website at https://www.jeffparish. The Jefferson Parish Council reserves the right to accept or reject --gov/27/Government. This questionnaire can be accessed by clicking any and all proposals, in whole or part, pursuant to the law. Jefferson on the + next to “Doing Business in Jefferson Parish” on the website Parish and its partners as the recipients of federal funds are fully and clicking on “Professional Services Questionnaires”. SALE BY committed to awarding a contract(s) to firm(s) that will provide high SHERIFF quality services and that are dedicated to diversity and to containing Thus, Jefferson Parish strongly encourages the involvement Submissions will only be accepted electronically via Jefferson Parish’s JUDICIAL costs. of minority and/or woman-owned business enterprises (DBE’s, e-Procurement site, Central Bidding at www.centralauctionhouse. ADVER TISEincluding ‐ MBE’s, WBE’s and SBE’s) to stimulate participation in com or www.jeffparishbids.net. Registration is required and free procurement and assistance programs. for Jefferson Parish vendors by accessing the following link: www. MENT centralauctionhouse.com/registration.php. Renny Simno Misty A. Camardelle CERTAIN No submittals will be accepted after the deadline.THAT Director Assistant Director Purchasing Department Purchasing Department PORTION OF Affidavits are not required to be submitted withGROUND the Statement ofBEAR‐ Qualifications, but shall be submitted prior to contract approval. ADV: The New Orleans Advocate: February 12, 19 and 26 2025
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Insurances are not required to be submitted with the Statement For additional information, please visit the Purchasing Webpage at NUM BER of 5700 Qualifications, but shall be submitted prior to contract approval. https://www.jeffparish.gov/464/Purchasing or you may call 504-364VICKS BURG, 2678. THIS CITY, IN Disputes/protests relating to the decisions by the evaluation committee or by the Jefferson Parish Council shallTHE be brought before the 24th Judicial Court. Public Notice MATTER ENTI‐
OFThe Parish of Jefferson hereby notifies the owners, agents, NEW ORLEANS mortgagees and/or other interested parties of the following properties that SUC‐it has conducted administrative hearings pursuant to Jefferson PUB LIC NOTICE VERSUS Ames Boulevard Lighting Project (Lapalco to Barataria) ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Parish Ordinance Number 23373. The following structure has been CES SION OF to be a hazard to the health, safety, and welfare of the FOR BIDS BID NO. 50-00147237 deemed SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT LEON S. MUSAC ‐ of Jefferson Parish, dilapidated, substandard and unfit for BID NO. 50-00147228 The Parish of Jefferson, authorized by Resolution No. 145729 is citizens SHERIFF Sealed Bids will be received electronically our E-Procurement hereby soliciting a Statement of Qualifications (TEC Professional human habitation, and in violation of Ordinance Number 23373. AND SALE BY throughCHIA JUBids DICIAL Sealed will be received electronically through our E-Procurement site at www.jeffparishbids.net until 2:00 p.m., March 20, 2025 and Services Questionnaire) from persons or firms interested and qualified SUC SION OFAccordingly, the Parish of Jefferson will demolish the following SHER IFF site www.jeffparishbids.net until 2:00 p.m., March 6, 2025 and publicly opened thereafter. At no charge, bidders mayCES submit via in providing professional engineering services related to the design ADatVER TISE‐ RENCE JUDICIAL Jefferson Parish’s electronic procurement pageFLO by visiting www.DORN publicly opened thereafter. At no charge, bidders may submit via and construction of the Ames Boulevard Lighting Project (Council structure on or after February 12, 2025. MENT jeffparishbids.net to register for this free ‐site. Jefferson Parish’s electronic procurement page by visiting www. District 3). MUSACCHIA ADVER TISE jeffparishbids.net to register for this free site. Property: 1003 S CAUSEWAY BLVD District: 2 Bids will be accepted MENT and received through Central Bidding Deadline for Submissions: 3:30 p.m., March 7, 2025 JEFFERSON, LA 70121 THAT CERTAIN C I V I L Bids will be accepted and received through Central Bidding until 2 p.m. The public bid opening will be held at the West Bank Owner 1: CHARLES D SINGLETON, JR POR OF Purchasing Department 200 Derbigny untilTION 2 p.m. The public bid opening will be held at the West Bank General 1003 S CAUSEWAY BLVD. D I SSuite T R4400, ICT THAT at CER TAIN Street, GROUND BEAR‐ at 200 Derbigny Street, Suite 4400, Gretna, LA 70053 beginning at 2:30 p.m. on each bid opening date Purchasing Department JEFFERSON, LA 70121 COURTFOR POR TION OF for the following project: Gretna, LA 70053 beginning at 2:30 p.m. on each bid opening date The scope of work associated with this project consists of the Owner 2: CHARLES D SINGLETON, JR. ING MUNICIPAL PARISHOF GROUND BEAR ‐ for the following project: installation of a street lighting system on Ames Boulevard between 1003 S CAUSEWAY BLVD. NUMBER 2658 D6-2 (6400 Park Manor) Sewer Lift Station Rehabilitation and Lapalco Blvd. and Barataria Blvd, and incidental work as needed. JEFFERSON, LA 70121 ING MUNICIPAL O R L E A N S ACA STREET, Force Main Improvements TwoCIA (2) Year Contract for Aerial Hydraulic Repairs for Aerial Project shall include the following supplemental services: surveying Owner 3: CHARLES SINGLETON, SR. Case No: NUM BER 5700 Sewer Capital Improvement Program Project No. D55128 Buckets CITY, (Truck Mounted), (USUFRUCTUARY/TENA)) THIS IN High Ranger, Skyworker, Etc. for the and resident inspection. 2024-7284 VICKS BURG, Jefferson Parish Department of Fleet Management 1213 LURLINE DR THE This project includes the CITY, complete rehabilitation Compensation NEW ORLEANS, LA 70121 of existing THIS IN MAT TER ENmay ITIbe‐ obtained by visiting the Jefferson Parish Bid specifications Owner 4: CHARLES SINGLETON, SR. sewerage lift station D6-2 located on Park Manor Drive including By virtue of a THE Purchasing Department at http://purchasing.jeffparish.gov Compensation for the required design services will be made on (USUFRUCTUARY/TENA)) new 200 GPM pumps, piping, valves, control panel, odor control, TLED: CAR RINGwebpage ‐ Writ of Fieri Fa‐ MAT TER EN TI ‐ and selecting the LaPAC Tab. Bids may also be viewed and submitted an hourly rate basis or a fixed fee basis, or a combination of both, 1003 S CAUSEWAY BLVD and fence. The existing control panel, piping, and all other TON MORTGAGE online free of charge at: www.jeffparishbids.gov. depending on scope and complexity of the work. The Parish reserves JEFFERSON, LA 70121 related equipment will be removed andOF salvaged. The work also cias directed to TLED: CITY SERVICES LLC the right to determine the method of payment (hourly or fixed) for Owner 5: SYLVIA SINGLETON GRASON includes coordination with utility companies for adjustments NEW ORLEANS me by the Hon‐ Each bid must be accompanied by a surety bid bond in the amount each individual assignment. 1003 1/2 S CAUSEWAY BLVD. and relocations of electrical service, wiring, and required testing VER SUS or able Judges of VER SUS SUC ‐ JEFFERSON, LA 70121 to facilitate installation of the new pumping equipment. A new of 5% of the total bid THOMAS M.amount, or the amount specified, WHEN For hourly rate work, the firm shall be compensated by the sewer Owner 6: SYLVIA SINGLETON GRASON force main willSION be required from lift station lift trict INDICATED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS. Vendors must submit an CivilD6-2 to Dis CES OF HENE HAN A/K/A appropriate Jefferson Parish Department on the basis of their 1003 S CAUSEWAY BLVD. station D6-1 near the intersection of Marcie and Judith.for The electronic bid bond through the respective online clearinghouse bond Court the LEON S. MUSAC ‐ JEFFERSON, LA 70121 existing suction piping at lift station D6-1 will also need to be management system(s) as indicated in the electronic bid Solicitation certified and itemized burdened rate in accordance with guidelines THOMAS of Owner Or‐ 7: CHIA AND CHARLES D SINGLETON JR replaced. Air release valves and manholes will Parish be required along on Central Auction House. No scanned paper copies of any bid bond established in the LDOTD standard rates contained in Attachment HENE HAN 1213 LURLINE DR the required sewer force main. will be accepted as part of the electronic bid submission. “A” to the Standard Professional Services Agreement for Jefferson SUC CES SION OF leans, in the NEW ORLEANS, LA 70121 Parish. A copy of Attachment “A” may be obtained by PUB calling LIC the NOTICE above entitled FLO RENCE DORN Purchases for this project shall be exempt from state sales and The Jefferson Parish Council reserves the right to reject all bids and Jefferson Parish Department of Capital Projects at (504) 736-6833. CIVIL cause, I will pro ‐ LEE SHENG MUSAC CHIA CYNTHIA LIZA M. CALUDA use tax according to La. R.S. 47:301(8)(c)(i). The successful bidder to reject bids for just cause, pursuant to the law. Jefferson Parish and D its I S T R IasCtheTrecipients of federal funds are fully committed to For fixed fee work, the fee shall be negotiated with the firm by the shall be granted the tax-exempt status of Jefferson ceedParish to via sell PARISH by PRESIDENT DIRECTOR C awarding O partners U R aTcontract(s) F O Rto firm(s) that will provide high quality services Jefferson Parish Department of Engineering and shall be mutually Form R-1020, Designation CODE COMPLIANCE & of Construction Contractor as Agent public auction, CIVIL SALE of BY PA I SareHdedicated O F to diversity and to containing costs. Thus, agreeable to both parties. ENFORCEMENT a Governmental Entity Sales Tax Exemption Certificate. Form andRthat on ofthe ground D I S T R I C T SHER IFF DANGEROUS BUILDING ABATEMENT R-1020 is distributed by the Louisiana Department Revenue. Jefferson Parish strongly encourages the involvement of minority ORLEANS floor the Civil C O U R T F O R DI CIAL DIVISION An example of Form R-1020 is provided at the end of thisof section. and/or woman-owned business enterprises (DBE’s, including MBE’s, Compensation for supplemental services, if required, shall be JU in the Case WBE’sNo: and SBE’s) to stimulate participation in procurement and form of a “lump sum” or hourly rate for each supplemental AD service, District Court PARISHOF VERTISE‐ 2024-7227 PUBLISH Wednesday, February 5, 2025, AND Wednesday, February All bids must be in accordance with the contract documents on assistance programs. which shall be mutually agreeable to the Parish and the Consultant. BuildSuite ing, 421 O R LParish E APurchasing N S Department, MENT 12, 2025. file with the Jefferson 4400, olaDerbigny Avenue, Jefferson ParishCase GeneralNo: Government Building,Loy at 200 Simno Misty A. Camardelle All costs associated with this project shall be subject to Jefferson ByRenny virtue of a Street, Gretna, Louisiana. Late bids will not be accepted. Director Assistant Director Parish review and approval. in the First Dis‐ 2024-7284 THAT CER TAIN Writ of Department Seizure Public Notice Purchasing Purchasing Department trict of the City PORTION Each BidOF must be accompanied by an electronic bid surety bond in Minimum Requirements for Selection and Sale di‐ on March 20,Jefferson Parish Personnel Department is seeking to fill the By virtue of a GROUND BEAR The the amount‐equal to five ADV: The New Orleans Advocate: February 5, 12, and 19, 2025 percent (5%) of the total amount bid, and rected to me by following positions within the classified service of Jefferson Parish. 1. The persons or firms under consideration shall have payable withoutWrit condition the owner. must submit at an 12:00 ofto Fieri FaVendors ‐ 2025, INGat least MUNIC IPAL the Honorable one (1) principal who is a licensed, registered professional electronic bid bond through the respective online clearinghouse bond noon, cias asdiindicated rected to o'clock NUMBER management 5700 system(s) SIGN TECHNICIAN I ($32,370/annually) – This position requires engineer in the State of Louisiana. A subcontractor may not be in the electronic bid solicitation For additional Judges ofinformation, Civil please visit the Purchasing Webpage at the lowpossession ing me byNothe Hon BURG, of one (1) of the following educational requirements: used to meet this requirement. (Section C. of TEC VICKS Professional on Central Auction House. scanned paper‐ copies of any bidfol bond http://purchasing.jeffparish.gov or you may call 504-364-2678 Dis trict Court 1. Completion of high school; 2. Possession of a high school Services Questionnaire); will be accepted as part of the electronic bid described prop ‐ able Judges ofsubmission. THIS CITY, IN or for the Parish of equivalency certificate; 3. Completion of Vocational/Trade School; erty to wit: Civil Dis trict THE not limited to short courses. For more information or to apply, visit 2. The persons or firms under consideration shall have a The drawings and specifications are on file and open for inspection FOR BIDS Orleans, in ADVERTISEMENT the Court forDepartment, the Suite 4400, Jefferson our website at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/jeffparish. TER in the EN TI‐ Parish professional in charge of the Project who is MAT a licensed, Jefferson Purchasing BID NO. 50-00147170 above entitled registered professional electrical engineer in the State of CITY Parish General Government Building, at Or 200 ‐ Derbigny Street, Gretna, BURG 5700 VICKS Parish of TLED: OF cause, I will ‐ electronically through our E-Procurement Louisiana with a minimum of five (5) years’ experience in the Louisiana. A complete set of Contract Documents may beNEW secured WATER Sealed Bids will be pro received ST OR ‐ QUALITY SCIENTIST I - BIOLOGY ($41,946 - $50,335/ leans, in the NEW OR LEANS disciplines involved. A subcontractor may not be used to meet from AIMS Group, Inc., 4421 Zenith Street, Metairie, LA 70001 annually) – This position requires possession of a Bachelor’s site at www.jeffparishbids.net ceed to sell by until 2:00 p.m., March 13, 2025 and LEANS, LA 70124 above en ti tled VER SUS SUC ‐ this requirement. (Section K. “PROFESSIONAL IN CHARGE (PHONE 504-887-7045, FAX 504-887-7088) by licensed contractors degree (or higher) in Biology, Biological Engineering, Microbiology, shall, at the below listed time and place, be publicly opened and pub lic auction, OF PROJECT:”; of TEC Professional Services Questionnaire); per set. Deposit on the set of documents 396, Bacteriology, or closely related from an accredited college or read aloud. At no charge, bidders may submit via Jefferson Parish’s cause, I will pro ‐ firstSQUARE CESSION upon receipt OF of $125.00 onelectronic the procurement groundpage by visiting www.jeffparishbids.net to furnished bona fide prime bidders will be fully refunded upon return of university. For more information or to apply, visit our website at LEON S. MUSAC ‐ ceed to sell by LOTS 20,21. AND 3. The persons or firms under consideration shall have one (1) documents in good condition no later than ten (10) days after receipts https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/jeffparish. registerof for the this freeCivil site. floor 22 pub lic auc tion, CHIA AND employee who is a licensed, registered professional engineer of bids. Dis trict Court PUBLIC TICEdiscipline in the State of Louisiana in theNO applicable involved. Bids will be accepted and received through Central Bidding SUC CESSION OF on the ground SECOND MUNIC‐ Build 421 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A subcontractor may meet only RENCE if the The successful floor bidder will required to furnish a performance until 2ing, p.m. The public bid opening will be held at the West Bank - -this - requirement FLO IPAL DISTRICT ofbethe Civil DORN advertised Project involves more than one discipline (Section bond guaranteeing faithful performance of the contract. Companies Purchasing Department Loy ola Av enue, at 200 Derbigny Street, Suite 4400, ACQ Dis trict Court MUSAC CHIA The Jefferson Parish Planning Advisory Board will conduct a Public providing the bonds shall comply with the requirements of LA-R.S. D. of TEC Professional Services Questionnaire). 70053 beginning inGretna, the LAFirst Dis‐ at 2:30 p.m. on each bid opening date SALE BY MIN:1424435 Hearing in the Council Chambers, 2nd Floor, Joseph S. Yenni Bldg., 38:2218 and R.S.Build 38:2219ing, as applicable.421 for the following project: trict of the City 1221 Elmwood Park Blvd., at 5:00 P.M., on Thursday, February 20, With regard to the questionnaire, Principal means the sole SHER IFF Loyola Avenue, WRIT AMOUNT: C proprietor IVIL 2025 for the purpose of hearing arguments for and against land onTwo (2) March 20,to Provide Wildlife Mitigation on an as of the firm, or one who shares Parish Council reserves the right to reject all bids and an ownership interest with other Year Contract JUbut DI CIAL $550,420.00 the pursuant First toDis ‐ Jefferson D I S inT aR I The Creject TJefferson development requests. to bids forin just cause, the law. Parish and persons in the firm, including not limited to, a partner needed basis All Jefferson Parish Departments, Agencies 2025, at for12:00 AD VERTISE ‐ memberCofO PUBLIC NOTICE trict of U R T F O R its partners as the recipients ofthe federalCity funds are fully committed to partnership, a shareholder in a corporation, or a a limited and Municipalities, Except Grand Isle for the Department of o'clock noon, ES-108-24 470 Woodvine Ave. & 580 Woodvine Ave., awarding a contract(s) to March firm(s) that will provide high quality services liability corporation. Recreation MENT - -Subdivision Seized in the on 20, P A R I S H O F of Part of Lots 5 & 6, Sq. P, Metairie Club Gardens Subdivision and the following and that are dedicated to diversity and to containing costs. Thus, above at 12:00 S Tract M-1-A, Metairie Club Gardens Subdivision into Lot 6-A, Sq. P, Jefferson Parish2025, strongly encourages the involvement of minority suit, specifications may be deBid scribed prop ‐ obtained by visiting the Jefferson Parish Evaluation Criteria THAT CERTAIN O R L E A N SALE BYClub Metairie Club Gardens Subdivision and Tract M-1-A-2, Metairie TERMS - CASH. o'clock noon,(DBE’s, Case No: and/or woman-owned business enterprises including MBE’s, Purchasing Department webpage at https://www.jeffparish.gov/464/ erty to wit: Gardens Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LouisianaSHER as a preliminary/ WBE’s and SBE’s) participation procurement and The following criteria will be used to evaluate each submitting a Purchasing and selecting the LaPAC Tab. Bids may also be viewed IFF POR TION OFfirm 2024-7284 pur chaser theto stimulate follow ing inThe final plat; bounded by the 17th Street Canal, Airline Dr., Beverly assistance programs. Statement of Qualifications: and submitted online free of charge at: www.jeffparishbids.net. GROUND BEAR‐ JUDICIAL described prop‐ at the moment Knoll Suburb, and Falcon Rd.; zoned R-1D Rural Residential District/ 2658 ACACIA ST AD VER TISE ‐ ING MU NIC I PAL OMNCD Old Metairie Neighborhood Conservation District. (Council ofnon-mandatory adjudication of a erty 1. Professional training and experience in relation By to the virtue type All prospective biddersto arewit: invited to attend the Each bid must be accompanied by a surety bid bond in the amount NEW ORLEANS, District and magnitude NUM of work BER required for 5700 the particular project – Fieri pre-bidFa conference which will be held at to Joseph S. Yennia de of 5% of the total bid amount, or the amount specified, WHEN MENT make ‐ 5) Writ of ‐ LAINDICATED 70122 IN THE SPECIFICATIONS. Vendors must submit an (35 points;) Building, 1221 Elmwood Park Blvd. Room 405 on Thursday, VICKSBURG, ‐ 114 Transcontinental Dr., Request for variances to the cias directed to 5700 VICKSBURG posit of ten per SP-94-24 2. Size of firm, considering the number of professional and February 27, 2025 at 9:00 am. However, failure to attend the pre-bid electronic bid bond through SQUARE 11, the respective online clearinghouse bond THAT CERofTAIN THIS CITY, area‐regulations and the landscape and buffer requirements the of the pur NEW ‐ cent by the Hon‐shallST support personnel required to perform theIN type ofme engineering conference not relieve the bidder ofOR responsibility for information management system(s) as indicated in the electronic bid Solicitation LOTS 18 & 19 Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone (CPZ)POR for theTION Mary J Seafood tasks, including THE project evaluation, project design, discussed conference.LA Furthermore, to attend the pre- and on Central Auction House and place the electronic bid bond number OF price, 70124failurechase ordrafting ableofJudges ofat theLEANS, restaurant on Lot 9, Square 7, Bridgedale Subdivision, Section A, THIRD NIC I‐ technical plans,MAT development of technical specifications and bid conference and inspection does not relieve the successful bidder as indicatedMU on the electronic envelope. No scanned paper copies TER ENTI‐ Civil BEAR‐ balance 396, the Dis trict SQUARE Jefferson Parish, LA in the area boundedGROUND by Airline Dr., Carnation construction administration – (10 points); from the necessity of furnishing materials or performing any work of any bid bond will be accepted as part of the electronic bid PAL DIS TRICT MU NICIPAL TLED: CITY OF assigned Ave., and Finch St.; zoned C-2 General ING Commercial District/CPZ. withinwith the thirty LOTS 20,21.theAND Court the 3. Capacity for timely completion of newly work, for that may be required to complete work in accordance submission. ACQ (Council District 2) considering theNEW factors of type engineering task, current of specification no additional cost to the owner.days thereafter. ORofLEANS NUMBER 6013 Parish Or‐ with22 MIN:1184726 unfinished workload, and person or firm’s available The Jefferson Parish Council reserves the right to reject all bids and VERSUS SUC‐ leans, in DR, ‐ 3600 Robertson St., Request WILDAIR ‐ Note: The pay the SECOND MUNIC SP-97-24 for variances to the Light professional and support personnel. – (20 points); Renny Simno Misty A. Camardelle to reject bids for just cause, pursuant to the law. Jefferson Parish and WRIT AMOUNT: CES CITY OF on NEW Lot C-7-A, be District (I-L) regulations for a warehouse above titled IPAL DISTRICT Assistantment 4. Past Performance on SION a project in whichOF the person or firm en Director Director must Industrial its partners as the recipients of federal funds are fully committed to $95,067.35 Monte Industrial Park Subdivision, Jefferson LA in the areaIN LEON S. MUSAC ‐ with ORParish, LEANS, assisted a governmental entity in dealings DisasterI will Purchasing Purchasing Department awarding a contract(s) to firm(s) that will provide high quality services Cash, Cashier's ACQ cause, pro‐Department bounded by Arnoult Rd., Lausat St., and Turnbull Dr.; zoned I-L Light Recovery and CHIA any otherAND projects relating to CDBG and that are dedicated to diversity and to containing costs. Thus, THE MATTER EN‐ Check, Certified ceed– (10 to sell by MIN:1424435 Industrial District. (Council District 2) points) (Respondent should provide a list of completed ADV: The New Orleans Advocate: February 12, 19, and 26, 2025 Jefferson Parish Seized in strongly the encourages the involvement of minority TITLED: THE SUC CESand/or SION OF licfor auction, WRIT AMOUNT: Check or Money Disaster Recovery projects similar CDBGpub projects and/or woman-owned business enterprises (DBE’s, including MBE’s, above suit, SP-100-24 3870 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Request to amendBANK a site FLORENCE DORN on the ground FIRST which firm has provided verifiable references. For additional information, please visit the Purchasing Webpage WBE’s and SBE’s) to stimulate participation in procurement PUB and LIC NO Order. Noat Per ‐approved TICE $550,420.00 plan under SP-20-24 with variances to the area regulations TERMS CASH. Location of the MUSAC principal office – (15 points) (Preference http://purchasing.jeffparish.net or you may call 504-364-2678. assistance programs. CHIA VERofSUS sonal Checks.and the landscape and buffer requirements -5.- -be floorshall of the Civil the Commercial given to persons or firms with a principal business office as The purchaser Parkway Overlay Zone (CPZ) for Chick-fil-AMONIQUE on Lot 1-R, Sq. 7, Danny FACE MASKS Seized in the Dis trict Court follows: (A) Jefferson Parish, including municipalities located All prospective bidders are invited to attend this non-mandatory preatbidthe mo ment Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA in the area bounded by Danny Park, C I V I L DUGUE AND A‐ suit, AND TEMPER within Jefferson Parish (15 Points); (B) Neighboring Parishes REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL conference which will be held at Parc Des Familles, 6101 Leo SALE BY Build ing, 421 above 25th St., and Cleary Ave.; zoned C-1 Neighborhood Commercial ofKerner ad judiParkway, cation of the Greater D New RFP 0498 Region, which Avenue, Lafitte Marrero, LA 70072 on February 21, 2025 at SHERIFF I SOrleans T R I Metropolitan CT GERARD DUGUE TURECHECKS District / CPZ. (Council District 5) TERMS CASH. Loy ola to9:00make a failure de‐ to attend the pre-bid conference shall not JUDICIAL includes Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles and am. However, COU T F(C) OParishes R REQUIRED TheDepartment purchaser in than thethe First Dis‐ Parish The Jefferson of Purchasing isARE soliciting Request St. Tammany Parishes (12 R Points); other relieve of the bidder responsibility for information discussed at the posit ten of per ‐ SPU-8-24 PUB 300 Park Rd.,NO Amendment PAR SHO C ISpecial V I LPermitted Use UPON TERING AD VER TISE ‐ (10 Points); at from the mofirms ment LIC TICE to the City (RFPs) for Proposals qualified To Provide LimitedEN Indoor foregoing (D)IOutside theFState of trict Louisianaof (6 the conference. Furthermore, failure to attend the pre-bid conference and last approved under Docket No. CU-3-24 to update the 25-year cent of does thenotpur ‐ the successful bidder from the necessity MENT Air Quality Consulting and Testing Services for various Jefferson Points).) Location of the principal office shall only factor into inspection relieve ORLEANS DSchool I S TtoRinstall I C aTnew BUILDING. of ad ju di ca tion on March 20, Master Plan for Metairie Park Country Day chase price, and Parish Departments for the Jefferson Parish Department of the evaluation criteria if adequate competition (two or more of furnishing materials or performing any work that may be required Case No: U R T FonOLots R scoreboard with a variance to the size ofC theOscoreboard; to make a de‐ 2025, 12:00 Services firms that are responsive and responsible) are located within at General to completebal the work in accordance with the specification with no the ance CD-1 & CD-2, Golf View Subdivision; bounded by Duplessis St., P A Frisco R I SAve., HO F THAT CER TAIN SALE Railroad BY right-of-way, o'clock noon, posit of ten per‐ Susan HutsonWoodvine Ave, Southern Jefferson Parish;2024-7284 additional cost to the owner. Hector within thirty this Request for Proposal is iff, to obtain 6. Adversarial O RResidential. L E A N(Council S Sher PORTION OF legal proceedings between the Parish of the pur‐ (RFP) SHER IFFzoned R1-C Rural theand the folThe lowpurpose ing ofcent Ave., Avenue A, and Iona St.; days thereafter. proposals as allowed by Jefferson Parish Code of or firm performing professional services, in which the Renny Simno Misty A. Camardelle Case No: virtue of a proceedings District 5) Parish of GROUND person BEAR ‐ By chase JUDICIAL scribedcompetitive prop‐Section Ordinances 2-895 et.price, seq. from and bona fide, qualified Proposers Parish prevailed or any ongoing adversarial legal de Director The pay‐ Assistant Director Note: 2024-2642 WritandoftheFieri Or leans ING MUNIC IPAL the ance ADVERTISE‐ to wit: who are interested in providingbal Scope of Work as defined in Part II between the Parish personFa or ‐firmerty performing Purchasing Department Purchasing Department Bert Turner, PAB Chair ment must be hereof. By submitting a proposal, Proposer agrees to comply with all those instances or cases cias excluding directed to NUMBER professional 5700 services within thirty MENT Cash, provisions of Louisiana where the person or firm was added as an indispensable law as well as compliance with the Jefferson ADV: TheCashier's New Orleans Advocate: February 5, 12 and 19, 2025 By virtue of a me by the Hon‐ or assisted VICKSBURG, BURG days thereafter. BT 2 VICKS party, or where the person or firm participated in5700 Parish Code of Ordinances, Louisiana Code of Ethics, applicable Check, Certified Judges of (15ST OF NEW THAT CERTAIN Writ of Seizure THIS CITY, INentityor The andpay ‐ CITY ORParish ‐ Note: the public inable prosecution of its claim– points) NEW (In Jefferson ethical standards Jefferson Parish (hereinafter For additional information, please visit the Purchasing Webpage at Check or Money the event that Civil the person or firm to provide accurate LAsometimes to as the must “Parish”) standard conditions https://www.jeffparish.gov/464/Purchasing or you may call 504-364Sale 12-1tdi‐ Disfails trict ORand LEANS THE ment be terms PORTION OF and LEANS, 70124referred 127393-449140-feb Order. No Per‐ and detailed information with as adopted by Jefferson Parish Council Resolution. 2678. $ 10,665.27 me by for legal theproceedings MATTER the EN TI‐ Court regarding GROUND BEAR‐ rected to SQUARE 396, Cash, Cashier's 504-658-4346 Parish, including the absence of legal proceedings, the sonal Checks. the Honorable Parish of Or‐ LOTS 20,21. AND Check, Certified CHARMAINE L. TLED: CITY OF ING MU NIC I PAL MASKS FACE NEW ORLEANS leans, in the 22 Check or Money MARCHAND NUMBER 6013 Judges of Civil AND TEMPERA‐ Court above entitled SECOND MUNIC‐ Order. No Per‐ VER SUS SUC ‐ WILDAIR DR, District TURECHECKS Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices for the Parish of cause,Public I will pro‐ IPAL DIS The N.O. Checks. CES SION OF sonal CITY OF NEW TRICT ARE Sheriff REQUIRED Sales Sheriff Sales Sales Salesby Sales SheriffDate Sales Sheriff Sales Sheriffin Sales the to sell Advocate LEON Sheriff S. MUSAC ‐ ceed Sheriff FACE SheriffMASKS ORLEANS, IN Orleans, ACQ Sheriff Sales UPON ENTERING public auction, MIN:1424435 CHIA AND AND TEMPERA‐ (s): THE MATTER EN‐ above entitled BUILDING. 2/12/2025 & TITLED: SUCCESSION OF on the ground WRIT AMOUNT: TURECHECKS THE cause, I will pro‐ PUBLIC NOTICE FLORENCE DORN floor of the Civil $550,420.00 ARE REQUIRED 3/19/2025 FIRST BANK ceed to sell by Susan Hutson --public auction, District Court MUSACCHIA UPON ENTERING VERSUS Sheriff, on the ground Building, 421 Seized in the BUILDING. FEB 12-MAR 19- MONIQUE Parish of SALE BY Loyola Avenue, above 2T CIVIL DUGUE AND floor of the Civil suit, Orleans SHERIFF District Court in the First Dis‐ TERMS - CASH. $90.36 Susan Hutson DISTRICT GERARD DUGUE JUDICIAL Building, 421 trict of the City The purchaser Sheriff, COURTFOR BT 19 ADVERTISE‐ Loyola Avenue, on March 20, at the moment Parish of PARISHOF PUBLIC NOTICE C I V I L LAW OFFICES OF MENT in the First Dis‐ 2025, at 12:00 of adjudication Orleans ORLEANS DISTRICT --HERSCHEL C. trict of the City o'clock noon, to make a de‐ No: COURTFOR ADCOCK, JR. LLC THAT CERTAIN Case on March 20, the following posit of ten per‐ BT 2 2024-7284 PARISHOF SALE BY (225) 756-0373 PORTION OF 2025, at 12:00 described prop‐ cent of the pur‐ CITY OF NEW O R L E A N S SHER IFF COREY J. GIROIR GROUND BEAR‐ By virtue of a erty to wit: o'clock noon, Case No: chase price, and ORLEANS JUDICIAL ING MUNICIPAL Writ of Fieri Fa‐ the following 504-658-4346 2024-2642 the bal ance AD VER TISE ‐ The N.O. NUMBER 5700 cias directed to 5700 VICKSBURG within described prop‐ thirty CHARMAINE L. MENT Advocate Date VICKSBURG, NEW OR‐ days thereafter. MARCHAND me by the Hon‐ ST By virtue of a erty to wit: (s): THIS CITY, IN orable Judges of LEANS, LA 70124 Note: The pay‐ THAT CERTAIN Writ of Seizure 2/12/2025 & THE 396, ment must be The N.O. WILDAIR Civil District SQUARE Sale di‐ 6013 PORTION OF and 3/19/2025 MATTER ENTI‐ Court for the LOTS 20,21. AND Cash, Cashier's Advocate Date GROUND BEAR‐ rected to me by DR NEW OR‐ TLED: CITY OF Parish of Or‐ 22 Check, Certified (s): ING MUNICIPAL the Honorable LEANS, LA 70122 FEB 12-MAR 19- NEW ORLEANS leans, in the SECOND MUNIC‐ Check or Money 2/12/2025 & NUMBER 6013 Judges of Civil LOT 15 - SQUARE 2T VERSUS SUC‐ above entitled IPAL DISTRICT Court 10 Order. No Per‐ 3/19/2025 WILDAIR DR, District $89.30 CESSION OF cause, I will pro‐ ACQ for the Parish of 3RD MUNICIPAL sonal Checks. CITY OF NEW LEON S. MUSAC‐ ceed to sell by MIN:1424435 FACE MASKS FEB 12-MAR 19- ORLEANS, IN Orleans, in the DISTRICT CHIA AND MIN: public auction, WRIT AMOUNT: AND TEMPERA‐ 2T THE MATTER EN‐ above entitled ACQ CLASSIFIEDS.NOLA.COM SUCCESSION OF on the ground $550,420.00 $90.36 TURECHECKS TITLED: THE cause, I will pro‐ 1316354 FLORENCE DORN floor of the Civil ARE REQUIRED FIRST BANK ceed to sell by WRIT AMOUNT: MUSACCHIA District Court Seized in the UPON ENTERING public auction, $121,887.65 VERSUS suit, BUILDING. Building, 421 above on the ground MONIQUE CIVIL Seized in the TERMS - CASH. https://www.jeffparish.gov/464/Purchasing or you may call 504-364PUB LIC NOTICE 2678. ---
PUBLIC NOTICE SOQ 25-007
CITY ADV: The New Orleans Advocate: February 12, TLED: 19, and 26, 2025
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OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF KENNER CITY OF KENNER LEGALS as submitted, on www.centralauctionhouse.com. Completed packets are to be returned to the Finance Department by mail via USPS, Fed Ex or UPS no later than 9:45 A.M., Tuesday, March 18th, 2025.
Kenner City Officials Mayor Michael J. Glaser, Sr.
Chief of Police Keith A. Conley
Council Members At-Large Kristi K. McKinney, Div. A At-Large Thomas “Tom” Willmott, Div. B District 1 Dee B. Dunn District 2 Ronald R. Scharwath District 3 Joseph F. LaHatte, III District 4 George L. Branigan District 5 Brian Brennan
City Hall 1801 Williams Blvd. Kenner, LA 70062 Telephone (504) 468-7200
The City of Kenner reserves the right to reject any and all submissions. For additional information regarding this project, please contact FINcontracts@kenner.la.us. Michael J. Glaser Mayor City of Kenner
Kenner Police 500 Veterans Blvd. Kenner, LA 70062 Telephone (504) 712-2200
RFP No. 25-6873 The Advocate February 5th, 12th, and 19th, 2025 _________________________________________________________ INVITATION TO BID Sealed Bid No. 25-6875 02/05/2025 RENTAL OF EMERGENCY POWER EQUIPMENT POST DISASTER Sealed Bid No. 25-6875
THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF KENNER, LOUISIANA, MET IN REGULAR SESSION ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2025 AT 5:30 P.M., AT HERITAGE HALL, 303 WILLIAMS BOULEVARD, KENNER, LOUISIANA WITH THE FOLLOWING RESULTS: KRISTI K. MCKINNEY THOMAS “TOM” WILLMOTT DEE B. DUNN RONALD SCHARWATH JOSEPH LAHATTE GEORGE BRANIGAN BRIAN BRENNAN NATALIE HALL THERESA HASTINGS
COUNCILMEMBER-AT-LARGE, DIV. A COUNCILMEMBER-AT-LARGE, DIV. B COUNCILMEMBER, DISTRICT 1 COUNCILMEMBER, DISTRICT 2 COUNCILMEMBER, DISTRICT 3 COUNCILMEMBER, DISTRICT 4 COUNCILMEMBER, DISTRICT 5 COUNCIL CLERK ASST. COUNCIL CLERK
PRESENT PRESENT PRESENT PRESENT PRESENT PRESENT PRESENT PRESENT PRESENT
The City of Kenner (also referenced as “Kenner” and “Owner”) will receive sealed bids for: Rental of Emergency Power Equipment Post Disaster
AFTER THE MEETING HAD BEEN CALLED TO ORDER WITH THE ABOVE RESULTS, PURSUANT TO MOTIONS DULY MADE AND CARRIED, THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS, AND APPLICATIONS WERE APPROVED AND/OR ADOPTED.
Bidders may also obtain copies of the bid documents and submit bids electronically by visiting www. centralauctionhouse.com. Sealed bids will be received until March 10th, 2025 at 9:45 a.m., by the City of Kenner in the Finance Department located at:
ON JOINT MOTION BY ALL COUNCILMEMBERS PRESENT, THE FOLLOWING
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS WERE INTRODUCED IN SUMMARY FOR PUBLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2025 AT 11:00 A.M. AT HERITAGE HALL, 303 WILLIAMS BOULEVARD KENNER, LOUISIANA. COPIES OF THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE/RESOLUTIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE COUNCIL PLEASE CALL (504)468-7254 FOR AN APPOINTMENT BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 8:30 A.M. AND 4:30 P.M. MONDAYS THROUGH FRIDAYS, HOLIDAYS EXCEPTED.
1610 Reverend Richard Wilson Drive Building D Kenner, Louisiana 70062
SUMMARY ORDINANCE NO. 13,734, AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE AGREEMENT WITH ARCCO COMPANY SERVICES, INC. TO PERFORM LOAD BANK TESTING AND PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE ON VARIOUS GENERATORS THROUGHOUT THE CITY OF KENNER TO INCREASE THE AGREEMENT AMOUNT BY $150,000.00 FOR A TOTAL NOT TO EXCEED AMOUNT OF $450,000.00 FOR THE GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT.
All interested parties are invited to attend the Bid Opening on the same day at 10:00 a.m. in the City of Kenner, Building D Auditorium, 1610 Rev. Richard Wilson Drive, Kenner, Louisiana, at which time the bids will be publicly read.
SUMMARY ORDINANCE NO. 13,735, AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH H & O INVESTMENTS, LLC TO PROVIDE GRASS CUTTING SERVICES CITYWIDE IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $45,000.00 FOR THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. SUMMARY ORDINANCE NO. 13,736, AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH GULF SOUTH ENGINEERING AND TESTING, INC. TO PROVIDE TESTING SERVICES ASSOCIATED WITH THE 42ND & LAKE TRAIL AND 31ST & LOYOLA SEWER LIFT STATION IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $10,000.00 FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF WASTEWATER.
CITY OF KENNER /s/Elizabeth Herring Chief Financial Officer
SUMMARY ORDINANCE NO. 13,737, AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE LOWEST RESPONSIVE BID RECEIVED FROM MONOPOLY RENTAL PROPERTIES TO PROVIDE SOFTSTARTS AND VFD’S ON AN AS NEEDED BASIS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SEALED BID 24-6858 IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $200,000.00 FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF WASTEWATER.
Advertisement: The Advocate February 5th, 2025 February 12th, 2025 February 19th, 2025 _________________________________________________________
SUMMARY ORDINANCE NO. 13,738, AN ORDINANCE DECLARING FOUR (4) CERAMIC KILNS AND VARIOUS MOLDS AS SURPLUS AND AUTHORIZING ITS DONATION TO JEFFERSON PARISH. PUBLISH ON FEBRUARY 12, 2025 ACCESSIBILITY NOTICE In accordance with provisions of the American with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008, as amended, the City of Kenner shall not discriminate against individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in its services, programs or activities. If you require auxiliary aids or devices, or other reasonable accommodation under the ADA Amendments Act, please submit your request to legal@kenner.la.us or by calling (504) 468-4080 at least forty-eight ( 48) hours in advance or as soon as practical. A seventy- two (72) hour advanced notice is required to request Certified ASL interpreters.
INVITATION TO BID Sealed Bid No. 25-6877
PUBLIC NOTICE THE KENNER CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF KENNER WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 2025 AT 5:30 P.M. AT HERITAGE HALL, 303 WILLIAMS BOULEVARD KENNER, LOUISIANA, FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISCUSSING THE FOLLOWING:
02/12/2025 ANNUAL CONTRACT TO PROVIDE GRASS CUTTING (CITYWIDE) Sealed Bid No. 25-6877
SUMMARY ORDINANCE NO. 13,739, AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE LEASE OF A PORTION OF LOT W-3, SQUARE F, KENNER ORLEANS SUBDIVISION, KENNER, JEFFERSON PARISH, LOUISIANA MORE SPECIFICALLY THE PROPERTY AT 402 WILLIAMS BOULEVARD, WHICH SAID PROPERTY IS OWNED BY THE CITY OF KENNER. /S/
NATALIE HALL TARTAGLIA CLERK OF THE COUNCIL
/S/
Elizabeth Herring Chief Financial Officer City of Kenner
The City of Kenner (also referenced as “Kenner” and “Owner”) will receive sealed bids for:
RONNIE SCHARWATH PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL
POSTED ON FEBRUARY 6, 2025 3:00 P.M.
Annual Contract to Provide Grass Cutting (Citywide)
PUBLISH ON FEBRUARY 12, 19, 26 & MARCH 5, 2025 ACCESSIBILITY NOTICE
Bidders may also obtain copies of the bid documents and submit bids electronically by visiting www. centralauctionhouse.com. Sealed bids will be received until March 20th, 2025 at 9:45 a.m., by the City of Kenner in the Finance Department located at:
In accordance with provisions of the American with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008, as amended, the City of Kenner shall not discriminate against individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in its services, programs or activities. If you require auxiliary aids or devices, or other reasonable accommodation under the ADA Amendments Act, please submit your request to legal@kenner.la.us or by calling (504) 468-4080 at least forty-eight ( 48) hours in advance or as soon as practical. A seventy- two (72) hour advanced notice is required to request Certified ASL interpreters.
ON JOINT MOTION BY ALL COUNCILMEMBERS PRESENT, THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS WERE INTRODUCED IN SUMMARY FOR PUBLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARINGS TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 2025 AT 5:30 P.M. AT HERITAGE HALL, 303 WILLIAMS BOULEVARD KENNER, LOUISIANA. COPIES OF THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE/RESOLUTIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE COUNCIL PLEASE CALL (504)468-7254 FOR AN APPOINTMENT BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 8:30 A.M. AND 4:30 P.M. MONDAYS THROUGH FRIDAYS, HOLIDAYS EXCEPTED.
1610 Reverend Richard Wilson Drive Building D Kenner, Louisiana 70062
SUMMARY ORDINANCE NO. 13,739, AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE LEASE OF A PORTION OF LOT W-3, SQUARE F, KENNER ORLEANS SUBDIVISION, KENNER, JEFFERSON PARISH, LOUISIANA MORE SPECIFICALLY THE PROPERTY AT 402 WILLIAMS BOULEVARD, WHICH SAID PROPERTY IS OWNED BY THE CITY OF KENNER. PUBLISH ON FEBRUARY 12, 19, 26 & MARCH 5, 2025 ACCESSIBILITY NOTICE In accordance with provisions of the American with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008, as amended, the City of Kenner shall not discriminate against individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in its services, programs or activities. If you require auxiliary aids or devices, or other reasonable accommodation under the ADA Amendments Act, please submit your request to legal@kenner.la.us or by calling (504) 468-4080 at least forty-eight ( 48) hours in advance or as soon as practical. A seventy- two (72) hour advanced notice is required to request Certified ASL interpreters.
_________________________________________________________ INVITATION TO BID Sealed Bid No. 25-6874 February 5, 2025 CONTRACT TO SUPPLY MESH, ROLL WIRE, REBAR, METAL KEYWAY AND CHAIRS AS NEEDED Sealed Bid No. 25-6874 The City of Kenner (also referenced as “Kenner” and “Owner”) will receive sealed bids for: CONTRACT TO SUPPLY MESH, ROLL WIRE, REBAR, METAL KEYWAY AND CHAIRS AS NEEDED Bidders may also obtain copies of the bid documents and submit bids electronically by visiting www.centralauctionhouse.com. Sealed bids will be received until Wednesday, March 12, 2025 at 9:45 a.m., by the City of Kenner in the Finance Department located at: 1610 Reverend Richard Wilson Drive Building D Kenner, Louisiana 70062 All interested parties are invited to attend the Bid Opening on the same day at 10:00 a.m. in the City of Kenner, Building D Auditorium, 1610 Rev. Richard Wilson Drive, Kenner, Louisiana, at which time the bids will be publicly read. CITY OF KENNER /s/Elizabeth Herring Chief Financial Officer Advertisement: The Advocate February 5, 2025 February 12, 2025 February 19, 2025 _________________________________________________________ INVITATION TO BID Sealed Bid No. 25-6872 02/05/2025 CONTRACT TO PROVIDE GUARDRAIL MAINTENANCE Sealed Bid No. 25-6872 The City of Kenner (also referenced as “Kenner” and “Owner”) will receive sealed bids for: Provide Guardrail Maintenance
All interested parties are invited to attend the Bid Opening on the same day at 10:00 a.m. in the City of Kenner, Building D Auditorium, 1610 Rev. Richard Wilson Drive, Kenner, Louisiana, at which time the bids will be publicly read. There will be an optional pre-bid meeting on February 25th, 2025 at 1:30pm, City of Kenner Public Works Yard, 1803 23rd St., Suite. B, Kenner, LA 70062. All interested bidders are encourage to attend. CITY OF KENNER /s/Elizabeth Herring Chief Financial Officer Advertisement: The Advocate February 12th, 2025 February 19th, 2025 February 26th, 2025 _________________________________________________________ INVITATION TO BID Sealed Bid No. 25-6876 02/12/2025 CONTRACT FOR GRASS CUTTING AND DEBRIS REMOVAL FOR CODE DEPARTMENT Sealed Bid No. 25-6876 The City of Kenner (also referenced as “Kenner” and “Owner”) will receive sealed bids for: Contract for Grass Cutting and Debris Removal. Bidders may also obtain copies of the bid documents and submit bids electronically by visiting www. centralauctionhouse.com. Sealed bids will be received until March 19th, 2025 at 9:45 a.m., by the City of Kenner in the Finance Department located at: 1610 Reverend Richard Wilson Drive Building D Kenner, Louisiana 70062 All interested parties are invited to attend the Bid Opening on the same day at 10:00 a.m. in the City of Kenner, Building D Auditorium, 1610 Rev. Richard Wilson Drive, Kenner, Louisiana, at which time the bids will be publicly read. CITY OF KENNER /s/Elizabeth Herring Chief Financial Officer Advertisement: The Advocate February 12th, 2025 February 19th, 2025 February 26th, 2025 _________________________________________________________ INVITATION TO BID Sealed Bid No. 25-6867
Bidders may also obtain copies of the bid documents and submit bids electronically by visiting www. centralauctionhouse.com. Sealed bids will be received until March 11th, 2025 at 9:45 a.m., by the City of Kenner in the Finance Department located at:
The City of Kenner (also referenced as “Kenner” and “Owner”) will receive sealed bids for:
1610 Reverend Richard Wilson Drive Building D Kenner, Louisiana 70062
The proposed work (“Work”) includes:
All interested parties are invited to attend the Bid Opening on the same day at 10:00 a.m. in the City of Kenner, Building D Auditorium, 1610 Rev. Richard Wilson Drive, Kenner, Louisiana, at which time the bids will be publicly read. CITY OF KENNER /s/Elizabeth Herring Chief Financial Officer Advertisement: The Advocate February 5th, 2025 February 12th, 2025 February 19th, 2025 _________________________________________________________ PUBLIC NOTICE RFP 25-6873 Provide Food Services For Disaster and/or Emergency Events For the City of Kenner The City of Kenner is interested in establishing a preplacement contract to provide food and related services for disaster and/or emergency events on an as needed basis. This contract may be invoked for Parish, State and Federally declared disaster or emergency events. This resulting contract from this RFP may be eligible for FEMA reimbursement. Interested individuals or firms can obtain a copy of the Request for Proposal packets by emailing the City of Kenner Finance Department at Fincontracts@kenner.la.us or visiting www.Kenner.la.us. RFP packets may also be obtained, as well
Roof Replacement of the Kenner Police Training Facility
Remove and Replace existing metal roof including flashing, gutters and downspouts. Sealed bids will be received until Tuesday, March 18, 2025 at 10:00 AM CST, by the City of Kenner in the Finance Department located at: 1610 Reverend Richard Wilson Drive Building D Kenner, Louisiana 70062 All interested parties are invited to attend the Bid Opening on the same day at 10:15 a.m. in the City of Kenner, Building D Auditorium, 1610 Rev. Richard Wilson Drive, Kenner, Louisiana, at which time the bids will be publicly read. There will be a pre-bid meeting on: Thursday, February 27, 2025 at 10:00 AM CST at City of Kenner Building D Auditorium, 1610 Rev. Richard Wilson Drive, Kenner, LA 70062. All interested bidders are encourage to attend. All bids must be in accordance with the Contract Documents (which include, but are not limited to, all documents, sections, terms, provisions, and any requirements provided for in this bid) on file with Linfield, Hunter & Junius, Inc., 3608 18th Street, Metairie LA 70002, the Design Consulting Professionals (also referenced as “Design Professional”) for this project. Copies of Contract Documents for review or for use in preparing bids may be obtained from Linfield, Hunter & Junius, Inc., 3608 18th Street, Metairie LA 70002 upon deposit of $100.00 for each set of documents. Bidders may also obtain copies of Contract Documents for review and may also submit bids electronically by visiting www.centralauctionhouse.com. CITY OF KENNER
GROUND BEAR WILDAIR DR, TOULAS ST, THIS ING MUNICIPAL CT, CITY OF CITY, IN CITY OF NEW NUMBER 1323 NEW ORLEANS, ING MUNICIPAL IN THE MATTER NUMBER 627 ORLEANS, IN THE MATTER EN‐ PAULINE FI‐ STREET, WHITNEY AV, THE MATTER EN‐ TITLED: THIS ENTITLED: ROCKET MORT‐ THIS CITY, IN DELITY TI TLED: THE IN ✦ Wednesday, ✦ The Times-Picayune 24D February 12, 2025 ✦ BANK nola.com CITY, FIRST BANK VERSUS THE MATTER EN‐ GAGE, LLC F/K/A THE MELODY BONAL, TITLED: TOORAK QUICKEN MATTER ENTI‐ VERSUS LLC TLED: U. S. BANK PUBLIC NOTICE SOLELY AS THE CAPITAL PART‐ LOANS, MONIQUE NATIONAL AS‐ DUGUE AND ADMINISTRA‐ NERS, LLC VER‐ F/K/A --TRIX OF THE GERARD DUGUE SUS JERNY QUICKEN LOANS SOCIATION VER‐ VERSUS SUS SUCCESION OF PROPERTY SO‐ INC. JAMES SALE BY DAVID RICHARD‐ TURNER, ANTHONY CIVIL LUTIONS LLC SHERIFF /s/Elizabeth Herring All bids must be in accordance with the Contract Documents of lot W-3, Square F, Orleans Subdivision, Kenner, by any use or structure not authorize in any other section of SON AND MARY THOMAS BONAL, JR., DE‐ JUKenner DICIAL DISTRICT Chief Financial Officer (which include, but are not limited to, all documents, sections, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, the property at this zoning appendix. RICHARDSON CEASED TURNER, CIVIL COURTFOR ADVERmore TISEspecifically ‐ terms, provisions, and any requirements providedWILBERT for in this 402 Williams Boulevard, which said property is owned by the D I S Tbid) R IonC file T with LINFIELD, HUNTER & JUNIUS, INC. P Advertisement: ARISHOF MENT PUBLIC NOTICE 3608 City of Kenner An appeal to Ordinance No. 11,062 Section 6.05(f)(c)(i) There CIV I L CIVIL THOMAS, GAIL C O U 18TH R T STREET, F O R METARIE, O The R LAdvocate EANS - - - not less LA 70002 , the Design Consulting shall be two (2) side yards having a combined width DISTR C T Professional”) DIS TRICT TURNER, ANGEL P A R Professionals I S H O F (also referenced Case No: THAT CERTAIN SALE BY as I“Design for February 12th, 19th, AND 26th, 2025 /s/ Thomas Blum /s/ Christopher Sliwinski than twenty (20) percent of the width of the lot; provided COURTFOR COURTFOR BICKHAM,Kenner Planning O R L this E Aproject. NS POR TION OF 2024-2642 SHER _________________________________________________________ Commission Acting Planning Director that in no case shall either side yard be less than fiveIFF (5) feet PARISHOF PARISHOF LAWRENCE _________________________________________________________ and provided further that the combined width (2) side Case No: GROUND BEAR‐ JUof DItwo CIAL Copies of Contract O Documents review or JOHN for use SON, in yards need not exceed twelve (12) feet. ADVERTISE‐ R L E Afor NS ANS 2024-9554 ING MUNICIPAL By virtue of INVITATION a O R LTOEBID preparing bids may Case be obtained HUNTER & PHER Sealed Bid No. 25-6868 No:from LINFIELD, CHRISTO Case No: NUMBERNOTICE 1209Writ of Seizure MENT JUNIUS, INC. 3608 18TH STREET, METARIE, LA 70002 upon Case ZA 5-25 – 7 Palmetto Drive – An appeal to Ordinance WILLIAMS, By virtue of a 2024-6649 1211 GALLIER and Sale di‐ 2022-5477 PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Kenner (also referenced as “Kenner” and deposit of $100.00 for each set of documents. The Kenner Board of Zoning Adjustments will hold a public No. 11,062 Section 7.12(a) Limitation on Pavement of Required LINDA STREET, THIS Writ of Seizure rected to me by - - - of a required THAT CER TAIN Yard Areas: The pavement front yard shall be “Owner”) will receive sealed bids for: hearing on Wednesday, March 5, 2025, in the Council By copies virtue of aDocuments DAVIS, CITY,Hall, 303 Williams Boulevard, Kenner, limited to fortySALE Salemay di ‐ obtain the Honorable By virtue of a and Bidders BY of the required PORfront TION also of Contract for MELVIN (40) percent yard area.OF Chambers, Heritage Writ of Seizure Writ of Seizure PIER RE, NANCY IN Louisiana, THE MAT rected to me by also submit bids electronically by visiting Jefferson Parish, Judges of Civilof the Kenner Police Headquarters SHERIFF GROUND BEAR‐ review and may at sixTER o’clock (6:00) p.m. The Roof Replacement Sale di‐ DAVIS, applicant and Sale di‐ the www.centralauctionhouse.com. LEONpremises LICareNO ENTI TLED:and nature US of PUB Honorable and District Court affected, the case as TICE /s/ Thomas Blum /s/ING Christopher Sliwinski and Jail Complex JUDICIAL MUNIC IPAL follows: Kenner Planning Commission Acting rected to me by rected to me by MELANCON, --BANK TRUST Judges of Civil for the Parish of ADVERTISE‐ NUMPlanning BER Director 8 CITY OF KENNER The proposed work (“Work”) includes: SALE BY AS‐ Court the Honorable MELISSA DAVIS, NATIONAL Orleans, in the the Honorable District MENT LAKEWOOD Case ZA 3-25 SO – 44CI Schill AvenueNOT – An appeal to SHER Ordinance IFF ATION, above entitled Judges of Civil for the Parish of Judges of Civil SHANDRELL PLACE, THIS /s/Elizabeth Herring No. 11,062 Section 6.05(f)(1)b Front Yards: There shall be a Remove and replace existing modified bitumen Court Court Orleans, in the District Chief MELANCON, JUDICIAL IN ITS INDIVID‐ cause, I will pro‐ District THAT CERTAIN CITY, IN THE Financial Officer front yard having a depth of not less than twenty (20) feet. roofing including insulation boards, metal flashing, the Parish of above entitled for the Parish of JOSEPH UAL CAPACITY ADVERTISE‐ ceed to sell byrooffor PORTION OF MATTER ENTI‐ drains etc. MENT I will pro‐ Orleans, in the MELANCON public auction, Orleans, in the cause, GROUND, BEAR‐ TLED: NAVY Advertisement: CaseAND ZA 4-25 BUT – 5217 Wade Drive – An appeal to Ordinance above en titled above entiMarch tled18, ceed PAUL MELAN SOLELY AS toAdvocate sell by onSealed the ING MUNICIPAL FEDERAL CREDIT February 12TH, 19TH, AND 26th, 2025 No. 11,062‐Section 12.03(b) Every part of a required yard shall bids ground will be received until Tuesday, 2025 The I will inpro be open to theOWNER sky and shall not be occupied or encumbered at 10:30 by thecause, City of Kenner the‐ Finance THAT CERTAIN NO. public_________________________________________________________ auction, cause, I will pro‐ CON floor of AM theCST, Civil 2140-42 UNION VERSUS Department at: ceed to sell by on the ground ceed to sell by OF REYNES STREET, QUINTIN TRUSTEE FOR PORTION Dis trict located Court GAR‐ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ lic auction, C I V I L VRMTG ASSET GROUND, BEAR‐ CITY OF NEW Building, 421 public auction, floor of the Civil pubNOTICE RUS In accordance with Sec. 91/2-7 of the City of Kenner Code of Ordinances, Regulations for removal of weeds, grass or other 1610 Reverendon Richard Wilson Drive ground District C T matter,TRUST VERSUS ING MUNICIPAL OR Court on the ground D I S T R I noxious Loyola Avenue, Buildingthe LEANS, INthis notice, if said property the following property owner(s) are hereby notified that within five (5) days of The Kenner Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a D floor of the Civil C O U R T owner(s) of the Civil Building, F O R do notCYN 5328 THE THIA or remove M.suchNO. 421on Wednesday, in the First Dis ‐ floor MAT TERtrash, EN‐debris, C Irefuse, V I Ldiscarded or cut, destroy weeds, grass or deleterious, unhealthy growth, public hearing February 26, 2025, in the Kenner, Louisiana 70062 District Court Court Loyola A R I S Hnoxious O F matterYOUNG AvChambers, enue, Heritage trict of the City District TITLED: CITYof OF I SorTother RIC T from the premises involved,FRANKLIN the City of Kenner AV will ‐ undertake the removal weeds,D grass noxious Council Hall, 303 Williams P Boulevard, Build ing, at six421 Buildtoing, R Lp.m. EAN S assessing ENUE, MITCHELL in theKenner, FirstJefferson Dis‐ Parish, onAll interested Marchparties 20,are invited matter all costs and A/K/A an administrative fee ofCITY $250.00 OF againstNEW said property. The City of Kenner ORLEANS C O Umay R Tundertake FOR Louisiana, o’clock O (6:00) attend the421 Bid Opening continued monthly maintenance for a period of twelve (12) months Loy ola and Avnature enue, Loyinola The applicant premises affected, of theCase case areNo: as on the same at 10:45 a.m. the CityAv of enue, Kenner, Building CYN THIA of said M.property NEW trict of the City 2025, at day12:00 VER SUSwithout giving NOE anyPadditional A R I Snotification HOF follows: D Auditorium,noon, 1610 Rev.inRichard the Wilson First Drive, Dis‐ Kenner, A/K/A ORLEANS, IN JEOVANNY on March 20, in the First Dis‐ 2023-4824to the owner. YOUNG o'clock ORLEANS Louisiana, at which time the bids will be publicly read. trict of the City trict of the City CYNTHIA THE MATTER EN‐ LOPEZ CHEPIO 2025, at 12:00 the following Case No: VIDRINE, ELROSE R SUBSTANDARD BLDG-REPAIR DEMO 1708 TAYLOR ST MORNINGSIDE PARK SQ 43 LOT 7A Case P-1-25 – Anon ordinance approving of March 20, theByplanvirtue of a YOUNG MAINTAIN A/K/A TITLED: CITY OF noon, deThere scribed prop‐ on March 20, o'clock 2023-13650 DUROY, PAUL F & SUE J EXT FOUN/WALL/ROOF 1918 KANSAS AVE HIGHWAY PARK SQ 519 LOT 17 & 18 resubdivision of Lot D-1A & B-1-A1-4, Cannes Brulees will be a pre-bid meeting on Thursday, February 2025, at 12:00 Writ of Seizure 2025, at 12:00 theD Subdivision, CYN M. BLDG-REPAIR NEW DEMO ORLEANS following erty to wit: C I VAVE IL DUROY, PAUL F & SUE J THIASUBSTANDARD 1918 KANSAS HIGHWAY PARK SQ 519 LOT 17 & 18 Kenner, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, into Lots 27, 2025 at 11:00 AM CST at City of Kenner Building o'clock noon, and o'clock noon, Sale di‐F & SUE SUS DMK MITCHELL A/K/A deLAscribed prop&‐ B-1-A1-5 BySQ 519 virtue of a D I SAVE T R I C THIGHWAY PARK DUROY, PAUL J UNSAFE BUILDINGVER SYSTEMS (GEN) 1918 KANSAS LOT 17 & 18 D-1A-1, D-1A-2, Auditorium, 1610 Rev. Richard Wilson Drive, Kenner, the following rected to me by CYNTHIA the follow ing erty to wit: ACQUISITIONS 6013 COURTFOR Writ of Seizure 70062. All WILDAIR interested bidders are encourage to attend. 127394-449136-feb described ‐ ofthe Honorable MITCHELL A/K/A AND Case P-2-25 – An ordinance approvingprop the lease a portion DR NEW OR‐ described prop‐ PARISHOF and Sale 12-1t di‐ Judges of Civil CYNTHIA PROPERTIES, LEANS, LA 70122 erty to wit: 1323 PAULINE ST erty to wit: ORLEANS rected to$ 1,039.50 me by District Court YOUNG LLC NEW ORLEANS, LOT 15 - SQUARE Case No: the Honorable 7140 W RENAIS‐ for the Parish of MITCHELL A/K/A 5827 TCHOUPI‐ LA 70117 10 2022-3605 Judges of Civil Public Notices Public Notices7, SANCE Public Public in Notices Public NoticesY. C I V IPublic Public Notices Public Notices CTNotices NEW Orleans, STNotices NEW LOTS:Public the CYNTHIA L Notices 6 AND 3RD MU NIC IPAL TOULAS District Court Sheriff Sales Sheriff Sales Sheriff Sales Sheriff Sales Sheriff Sales Sheriff Sales Sheriff Sales Sheriff Sales Sheriff Sales ORLEANS, LA above entitled MITCHELL ORLEANS, LA SQUARE: 532 DISTRICT DISTRICT By virtue of a for the Parish of cause, I will pro‐ COURTFOR THIRD MUNICI‐ 70128 ACQ MIN: 70115 Writ of Fieri Fa‐ Orleans, in the LOT 12 - SQUARE ceed to sell by C I V I L LOT B - SQUARE PAL DISTRICT PARISHOF 1316354 cias directed to above entitled public auction, D I S T R I C T ORLEANS ACQ MIN: 11 WRIT AMOUNT: 8 me by the Hon‐ cause, I will pro‐ 3RD MUNICIPAL on the ground C O U R T F O R SIXTH MUNICI‐ 1409476 Case No: $121,887.65 orable Judges of ceed to sell by PAL DISTRICT floor of the Civil P A R I S H O F WRIT AMOUNT: DISTRICT 2022-3301 District public auction, Civil ACQ MIN: ACQ Court O R L E A N S District Seized in the $210,375.00 Court for the on the ground 1232218 421 Case No: Building, suit, MIN:1370447 By virtue of a Parish of Or‐ floor of the Civil above WRIT AMOUNT: Seized in the LAKE CARAMEL Loyola Avenue, 2022-5767 TERMS - CASH. Writ of Fieri Fa‐ leans, in the District Court in the First Dis‐ The purchaser $255,000.00 suit, SUBDIVISION above cias directed to above entitled Building, 421 WRIT AMOUNT: trict of the City By virtue of a me by the Hon‐ cause, I will pro‐ Loyola Avenue, at the moment TERMS - CASH. on March 20, Writ of Fieri Fa‐ orable Judges of ceed to sell by in the First Dis‐ of adjudication Seized in the The purchaser $128,770.12 suit, at the moment 2025, at 12:00 cias directed to Civil District public auction, trict of the City to make a de‐ above noon, me by the Hon‐ Court for the on the ground on February 13, posit of ten per‐ TERMS - CASH. of adjudication Seized in the o'clock suit, the following orable Judges of Parish of Or‐ floor of the Civil 2025, at 12:00 cent of the pur‐ The purchaser to make a de‐ above described prop‐ Civil District leans, in the District chase price, and at the moment posit of ten per‐ TERMS - CASH. Court o'clock noon, balance of adjudication cent of the pur‐ The purchaser erty to wit: the Court for the above entitled Building, 421 the following thirty to make a de‐ chase price, and at the moment within Parish of Or‐ cause, I will pro‐ Loyola Avenue, described prop‐ balance of adjudication 627 WHITNEY AV leans, in the ceed to sell by in the First Dis‐ erty to wit: days thereafter. posit of ten per‐ the thirty to make a de‐ NEW ORLEANS, above entitled public auction, trict of the City Note: The pay‐ cent of the pur‐ within ment must be chase price, and days thereafter. posit of ten per‐ LA 70114 cause, I will pro‐ on the ground on February 13, 8 LAKEWOOD PL balance Note: The pay‐ cent of the pur‐ LOT X - SQUARE ceed to sell by floor of the Civil 2025, at 12:00 NEW ORLEANS, Cash, Cashier's the price, and chase thirty within 110 Court o'clock Check, Certified ment must be public auction, District noon, LA 70131 balance FIFTH MUNICI‐ on the ground Building, 421 the Check or Money days thereafter. Cash, Cashier's the following LOT 33, SQUARE thirty PAL DISTRICT Order. No Per‐ Note: The pay‐ Check, Certified within floor of the Civil Loyola Avenue, described prop‐ B ment must be Check or Money days thereafter. ACQ MIN/CIN: District Court in the First Dis‐ erty to wit: sonal Checks. FIFTH MUNICI‐ FACE MASKS Cash, Cashier's Order. No Per‐ Note: The pay‐ 705551 421 trict of the City Building, PAL DISTRICT ment must be WRIT AMOUNT: Loyola Avenue, on February 13, 2140-42 REYNES ACQ AND TEMPERA‐ Check, Certified sonal Checks. Check or Money FACE MASKS Cash, Cashier's $14,419.70 TURECHECKS in the First Dis‐ 2025, at 12:00 STREET MIN:1303536 ARE REQUIRED Order. No Per‐ AND TEMPERA‐ Check, Certified noon, LOT 6, SQUARE WRIT AMOUNT: trict of the City o'clock Check or Money Seized in the on March 20, the following 1096-1135, UPON ENTERING sonal Checks. TURECHECKS $490,447.38 FACE MASKS ARE REQUIRED Order. No Per‐ above suit, 2025, at 12:00 described prop‐ THIRD MUNICI‐ BUILDING. AND TEMPERA‐ UPON ENTERING sonal Checks. TERMS - CASH. noon, erty to wit: o'clock Seized in the PAL DISTRICT FACE MASKS The purchaser the TURECHECKS Susan Hutson following BUILDING. ACQUIRED MIN above suit, AND TEMPERA‐ at the moment described prop‐ 5328 FRANKLIN 1300255 ARE REQUIRED Sheriff, TERMS - CASH. TURECHECKS UPON ENTERING Susan Hutson of adjudication erty to wit: Parish of AVENUE WRIT AMOUNT: The purchaser ARE REQUIRED to make a de‐ BUILDING. Orleans Sheriff, LOTS 18 AND 19, $5,205.00 at the moment UPON ENTERING posit of ten per‐ 1209-1211 GAL‐ SQUARE 81, Parish of of adjudication ING. BUILD Susan Hut son cent of the pur‐ LIER ST NEW THIRD MUNICI‐ Seized in the to make a de‐ RB 27 Orleans Sheriff, chase price, and ORLEANS, NEWMAN, LA PAL DISTRICT suit, posit of ten per‐ above Susan Hutson balance 70117 the MATHIS, BRADY Parish of GH 28 ACQUIRED MIN TERMS - CASH. cent of the pur‐ thirty SQUARE within SPEDALE, Orleans STEWART ROB‐ Sheriff, 477, 1373126 & The purchaser chase price, and days thereafter. LOT C-4 WRIT AMOUNT: at the moment the APLC BINS & BROWN Parish of balance Orleans RB 20 Note: The pay‐ THIRD MUNICI‐ $43,098.52 504-837-9040 & ALTAZAN LLC thirty of adjudication within ment must be PAL DISTRICT WAYNE A. MAIO‐ GRAHAM, ARCE‐ 225-231-9998 to make a de‐ days thereafter. NEAUX & ALLEN, WILLIAM Cash, Cashier's WRIT AMOUNT: Seized in the posit of ten per‐ Note: The pay‐ S. RB 18 RANA LAW OFFICES OF Check, Certified $57,257.31 LLC suit, cent of the pur‐ ment must be ROBBINS above C. Check or Money HERSCHEL The N.O. Advo‐ 504-522-8256 TERMS - CASH. chase price, and Cash, Cashier's ADCOCK, JR. LLC Order. No Per‐ Seized in the The purchaser the FOERSTNER The N.O. cate Date balance Check, Certified (225) 756-0373 GRAHAM MEYER Advocate Date sonal Checks. (s): suit, at the moment within above thirty Check or Money COREY J. GIROIR FACE MASKS TERMS - CASH. 2/12/2025 & (s): of adjudication days thereafter. Order. No Per‐ The N.O. AND TEMPERA‐ The purchaser to make a de‐ Note: The pay‐ sonal Checks. 2/12/2025 & 3/19/2025 The N.O. Advo‐ TURECHECKS Advocate Date 3/19/2025 at the moment posit of ten per‐ ment must be FACE MASKS cate Date ARE REQUIRED of adjudication cent of the pur‐ Cash, Cashier's AND TEMPERA‐ FEB 12-MAR 19- (s): (s): 2/12/2025 & UPON ENTERING to make a de‐ chase price, and Check, Certified TURECHECKS FEB 12-MAR 192T 2/12/2025 & 3/19/2025 BUILDING. $89.30 balance Check or Money ARE REQUIRED 2T posit of ten per‐ the 3/19/2025 $88.77 thirty Order. No Per‐ UPON ENTERING cent of the pur‐ within Susan Hutson chase price, and days thereafter. sonal Checks. BUILDING. PUBLIC NOTICE FEB 12-MAR 192T balance Note: The pay‐ FACE the MASKS --PUBLIC NOTICE FEB 12-MAR 19- Sheriff, 2T $91.95 Parish of thirty ment must be AND TEMPERA‐ Susan Hutson within --$92.48 Orleans days thereafter. Cash, Cashier's TURECHECKS Sheriff, SALE BY PUBLIC NOTICE Note: The pay‐ Check, Certified ARE REQUIRED Parish of SHERIFF SALE BY PUBLIC NOTICE RB 31 --ment must be Check or Money UPON ENTERING Orleans JUDICIAL SHERIFF THE LAW OF‐ Cash, Cashier's Order. No Per‐ BUILDING. --ADVERTISE‐ JUDICIAL FICES OF HER‐ Check, Certified sonal Checks. SALE BY BT 8 MENT ADVERTISE‐ SCHEL C. AD‐ Check or Money FACE SALE BY SHERIFF MASKS Susan Hutson DEAN MORRIS, MENT COCK, JR., L.L.C. SHERIFF JUDICIAL Order. No Per‐ AND TEMPERA‐ Sheriff, LLC THAT CERTAIN (225) 756-0373 JUDICIAL ADVERTISE‐ sonal Checks. TURECHECKS Parish of 318-388-1440 PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN COREY J. GIROIR FACE ADVERTISE‐ MENT MASKS ARE REQUIRED Orleans CANDACE A. GROUND BEAR‐ PORTION OF MENT AND TEMPERA‐ UPON ENTERING COURTEAU ING MUNICIPAL GROUND BEAR‐ The N.O. Advo‐ TURECHECKS BUILDING. LM 4 NUMBER 5827 THAT CERTAIN ING MUNICIPAL PORTION OF NUMBER 7140 W. THAT CERTAIN cate Date ARE REQUIRED CITY OF NEW The N.O. TCHOUPI‐ PORTION OF (s): UPON ENTERING Susan Hutson Advocate Date ORLEANS TOULAS ST, THIS GROUND BEAR‐ RENAISSANCE & BUILDING. GROUND BEAR‐ 2/12/2025 ING MUNICIPAL CT, CITY OF Sheriff, (504) 658-4346 (s): CITY, IN 1323 NEW ORLEANS, ING MUNICIPAL 3/19/2025 Parish of CHARMAINE 1/8/2025 & THE MATTER EN‐ NUMBER 627 Susan Hutson Orleans MARCHAND 2/12/2025 TITLED: FI‐ PAULINE IN THE MATTER NUMBER WHITNEY AV, FEB 12-MAR 19- Sheriff, THIS ENTITLED: DELITY BANK STREET, CITY, IN Parish of BD 3 The N.O. $87.18 ROCKET MORT‐ THIS CITY, IN 2T VERSUS $99.89 Orleans CITY OF NEW Advocate Date jan 8-feb 12-2t MELODY BONAL, THE MATTER EN‐ GAGE, LLC F/K/A THE MATTER ENTI‐ ORLEANS (s): SOLELY AS THE TITLED: TOORAK QUICKEN CAPITAL PART‐ LOANS, (504) 658-4346 1/8/2025 & ADMINISTRA‐ LLC TLED: U. S. BANK PUBLIC NOTICE BT 10 NATIONAL AS‐ NERS, LLC VER‐ F/K/A LAW OFFICES OF CHARMAINE --2/12/2025 TRIX OF THE PUBLIC NOTICE JERNY QUICKEN LOANS SOCIATION VER‐ C. MARCHAND HERSCHEL SUCCESION OF SUS --JAMES PROPERTY SO‐ INC. ADCOCK, JR. LLC SALE BY $86.66 ANTHONY VERSUS SUS SALE BY TURNER, LU TIONS LLC (225) 756-0373 The N.O. Advo‐ jan 8-feb 12-2t SHERIFF BONAL, JR., DE‐ DAVID RICHARD‐ SHERIFF COREY GIROIR cate Date JUDICIAL CEASED SON AND MARY THOMAS JUDICIAL TURNER, CIVIL (s): ADVERTISE‐ RICHARDSON ADVERTISE‐ WILBERT DISTRICT The N.O. Advo‐ 1/8/2025 & PUBLIC NOTICE MENT CIVIL MENT THOMAS, GAIL COURTFOR cate Date 2/12/2025 DISTRICT CIVIL --TURNER, ANGEL THAT CERTAIN (s): PARISHOF COURTFOR DISTRICT SALE BY THAT CERTAIN BICKHAM, ORLEANS & $88.70 PORTION OF 2/12/2025 PARISHOF COURTFOR SHERIFF PORTION OF LAWRENCE Case No: jan 8-feb 12-2t GROUND BEAR‐ 3/19/2025 ORLEANS PARISHOF JUDICIAL GROUND BEAR‐ JOHNSON, 2024-9554 ING MUNICIPAL Case No: ORLEANS ADVERTISE‐ ING MUNICIPAL CHRISTOPHER NUMBER 1209- FEB 12-MAR 192022-5477 Case No: MENT NUMBER 2101 WILLIAMS, By virtue of a 2024-6649 1211 GALLIER 2T PUBLIC NOTICE WESTBEND PW, LINDA STREET, THIS $99.36 By virtue of a Writ of Seizure --THAT CERTAIN THIS CITY, IN Sale di‐ By virtue of a DAVIS, MELVIN CITY, SALE BY Writ of Seizure and PORTION OF THE Sale di‐ rected to me by Writ of Seizure PIER RE, NANCY IN THE MATTER SHERIFF and GROUND BEAR‐ MATTER OF EN‐ LEON ENTITLED: US PUBLIC NOTICE Sale di‐ DAVIS, JUDICIAL rected to me by the Honorable and ING MUNICIPAL TITLED; TOWD BANK TRUST --ADVERTISE‐ the Honorable Judges of Civil rected to me by MELANCON, NUMBER 8 POINT MORT‐ MELISSA DAVIS, trict Court Dis NATIONAL AS‐ SALE BY MENT Judges of Civil the Honorable LAKEWOOD GAGE TRUST SOCIATION, NOT Court for the Parish of Judges of Civil SHANDRELL SHERIFF District PLACE, THIS 2022-2, U.S. IN ITS INDIVID‐ Court MELANCON, JUDICIAL THAT CERTAIN CITY, IN THE for the Parish of Orleans, in the District BANK TRUST UAL CAPACITY ADVERTISE‐ PORTION OF MATTER Orleans, in the above entitled for the Parish of JOSEPH ENTI‐ COMPANY, NA‐ MENT GROUND, BEAR‐ TLED: above entitled cause, I will pro‐ Orleans, in the MELANCON AND BUT NAVY TIONAL MELAN‐ SOLELY AS ING MUNICIPAL FEDERAL CREDIT ASSOCIATION cause, I will pro‐ ceed to sell by above entitled PAUL OWNER THAT CERTAIN NO. 2140-42 UNION VERSUS AS INDENTURE ceed to sell by public auction, cause, I will pro‐ CON TRUSTEE FOR PORTION OF REYNES STREET, QUINTIN public auction, on the ground ceed to sell by GAR‐ TRUSTEE VER‐ VRMTG ASSET GROUND, BEAR‐ CITY OF NEW on the ground floor of the Civil public auction, C I V I L RUS SUS ALICIA Court on the ground D I S T R I C T TRUST VERSUS ING MUNICIPAL ORLEANS, IN floor of the Civil District DAVIS AND 421 floor of the Civil C O U R T F O R CYNTHIA M. NO. Court Building, 5328 THE MATTER EN‐ C I V I L District TIFFANY DAVIS, YOUNG 421 Loyola Avenue, District Court P A R I S H O F FRANKLIN AV‐ TITLED: CITY OF D I S T R I C T Building, INDIVIDUALLY, MITCHELL A/K/A ENUE, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS C O U R T F O R 421 O R L E A N S Loyola Avenue, in the First Dis‐ Building, AND IN CYNTHIA M. NEW VERSUS NOE P A R I S H O F in the First Dis‐ trict of the City Loyola Avenue, Case No: THEIR CAPACITY YOUNG A/K/A ORLEANS, IN JEOVANNY trict of the City on March 20, in the First Dis‐ 2023-4824 ORLEANS AS INDEPEN‐ CYNTHIA THE MATTER EN‐ LOPEZ CHEPIO on March 20, 2025, at 12:00 trict of the City Case No: DENT CO-AD‐ virtue of a By noon, o'clock YOUNG A/K/A TITLED: CITY OF 2025, at 12:00 on March 20, 2023-13650 MINISTRATORS following 2025, at 12:00 Writ of Seizure CYNTHIA M. NEW ORLEANS C I V I L noon, the o'clock OF THE SUCCES‐ Sale di‐ MITCHELL A/K/A VERSUS following described prop‐ o'clock noon, and DMK D I S T R I C T the By virtue of a SION OF CAROL following rected to me by CYNTHIA ACQUISITIONS COURTFOR described prop‐ erty to wit: the Writ of Seizure E. DAVIS PARISHOF erty to wit: described prop‐ the Honorable MITCHELL A/K/A AND Sale di‐ and Judges of Civil CYNTHIA 1323 PAULINE ST erty to wit: PROPERTIES, ORLEANS rected to me by C I V I L Court YOUNG District 5827 TCHOUPI‐ NEW ORLEANS, LLC Case No: the Honorable D I S T R I C T 7140 W RENAIS‐ for the Parish of MITCHELL A/K/A 2022-3605 TOULAS ST NEW LA 70117 Judges of Civil C O U R T F O R Y. C I V I L LA LOTS: 6 AND 7, SANCE CT NEW Orleans, in the CYNTHIA ORLEANS, Court P A R I S H O F District SQUARE: 532 LA above entitled MITCHELL DISTRICT By virtue of a for the Parish of O R L E A N S 70115 ORLEANS, cause, I will pro‐ LOT B - SQUARE THIRD MUNICI‐ 70128 COURTFOR Writ of Fieri Fa‐ Orleans, in the Case No: PAL DISTRICT LOT 12 - SQUARE ceed to sell by C I V I L PARISHOF 8 cias directed to above entitled 2023-5583 public auction, D I S T R I C T MIN: 11 ORLEANS SIXTH MUNICI‐ ACQ me by the Hon‐ cause, I will pro‐ 1409476 Case No: 3RD MUNICIPAL on the ground C O U R T F O R PAL DISTRICT orable Judges of ceed to sell by By virtue of a floor of the Civil P A R I S H O F WRIT AMOUNT: DISTRICT 2022-3301 ACQ Civil District public auction, Writ of Seizure District Court O R L E A N S lll
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CITY OF NEW ORLEANS ADJUDICATED PROPERTY SALE ADVERTISEMENT BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME BY THE CONSTITUTION AND THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA, I WILL SELL, AT CIVICSOURCE.COM, WITHIN THE LEGAL HOURS FOR JUDICIAL SALES BEGINNING AT 8:00 O’CLOCK A.M ON THE 5th DAY OF MARCH, 2025 AND CONTINUING UNTIL SAID SALES ARE COMPLETED, TITLE TO IMMOVABLE PROPERTY ON WHICH TAXES WERE ADJUDICATED TO THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, TO ENFORCE COLLECTION OF TAXES. THE NAMES OF SAID DELINQUENT TAX DEBTORS AND THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR EACH OF THE PROPERTIES TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE ARE AS FOLLOWS: BEAULIEU JOSEPH M 2809 SAINT ANTHONY ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70119 TAXES OWED ARE WITH ONE HALF OF A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES AND APPURTENANCES, THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANY WISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE THIRD DISTRICT OF THIS CITY, IN SQUARE NO. 1585, BOUNDED BY ST. ANTHONY, DUELS, INDUSTRY AND BOURBON, NOW PAUGER, STREETS AND THE MARIGNY CANAL, NOW FLORIDA WALK, SAID ONE-HALF LOT OF GROUND IS COMPOSED OF THE HALF NEAREST TO DUELS STREET OF A LOT OF GROUND DESIGNATED BY THE NO. 14 ON A PLAN OF JOSEPH PILIE AND ON A CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY MADE BY EDGAR PILIE, SURVEYOR, DATED JULY 6, 1980, ANNEXED TO AN ACT OF SALE PASSED BEFORE J. G. WENCH, NOTARY PUBLIC, ON OCTOBER 18, 1909, AND SAID HALF LOT OF GROUND COMMENCES AT A DISTANCE OF 63 FEET, 11 INCHES AND 6 LINES FROM THE CORNER OF DUELS AND ST. ANTHONY STREETS AND MEASURES 31 FEET, 11 INCHES AND 7 LINES FRONT ON ST. ANTHONY STREET, BY A DEPTH OF 127 FEET, 10 INCHES AND 5 LINES, BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES. THE BUILDING ON SAID LOT OF GROUND BEING DESIGNATED BY THE NOS. 2809-11 ST. ANTHONY STREET, ALSO CALLED 2909-11 ST. ANTHONY STREET. SAID PORTION OF GROUND IS DESIGNATED AS LOT NO. 14-A ON A SURVEY MADE BY GILBERT & KELLY, SURVEYORS, ON DECEMBER 6, 1955, A BLUE PRINT OF WHICH IS ANNEXED TO THE VENDOR’S ACT OF PURCHASE, AND ACCORDING THERETO, SAID LOT NO. 14-A IS COMPOSED OF A PORTION OF FORMER LOT 14 AND COMMENCES AT A DISTANCE OF 63 FEET, 11 INCHES AND 3 LINES FROM THE CORNER OF ST. ANTHONY AND DUELS STREETS AND MEASURES THENCE 31 FEET, 11 INCHES AND 7 LINES FRONT ON ST. ANTHONY STREET, THE SAME WIDTH IN THE REAR, BY A DEPTH BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES OF 127 FEET, 10 INCHES AND 5 LINES. 2809-STANTHONYST CARRIE ERNEST JR 4613 LONELY OAK DR, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70126 TAXES OWED ARE WITH A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL OF THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE THIRD DISTRICT OF THIS CITY, IN SQUARE NO. EIGHT (8) IN THAT PART CALLED GENTILLY, AND FORMING PART OF WHAT IS KNOWN AS DARBY RHODES SUBDIVISION ON A PLAN OF SUBDIVISION MADE BY H.E. SUTCH, REGISTERED SURVEYOR, AUGUST 14, 1947; A BLUE PRINT OF WHICH IS ANNEXED TO AN ACT OF DEDICATION EXECUTED BEFORE JOHN T. CHARBONNET, NOTARY PUBLIC, ON FEBRUARY 12, 1948, AND REGISTERED IN C.O.B. 556, FOLIO 516; ACCORDING TO SAID PLAN, SAID LOT IS DESIGNATED BY THE NO. TWO (2) OF SQUARE EIGHT (8), BOUNDED BY LONELY OAK DRIVE, RANSOM RHODES DRIVE AND SELMA STREET; AND MEASURES EIGHTY-ONE FEET, EIGHT INCHES (81’8”) FRONT ON LONELY OAK DRIVE, SAME WIDTH IN THE REAR, BY A DEPTH BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES OF SEVENTY-FIVE FEET, FOUR INCHES, TWO LINES (75’4”2’”), ALL AS MORE FULLY SHOWN ON A PLAT OF SURVEY BY ADLEE ORR, JR., C.E., DATED OCTOBER 16, 1953, A CERTIFIED COPY OF WHICH IS ANNEXED TO AN ACT PASSED BEFORE RICHARD L. VOELKER, JR., NOTARY PUBLIC, DATED OCTOBER 23, 1953. AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH A SURVEY OF F. G. STEWART, SURVEYOR, DATED NOVEMBER 14, 1956, A COPY OF WHICH IS ANNEXED TO AN ACT PASSED BEFORE EWELL C. PETTS, JR., NOTARY PUBLIC, DATED NOVEMBER 15, 1956, THE SAID LOT HAS THE SAME MEASUREMENTS, DESIGNATION AND LOCATION AS ABOVE SET FORTH, AND COMMENCES AT A DISTANCE OF EIGHT-ONE FEET, EIGHT INCHES (81’8”) FROM THE CORNER OF LONELY OAK DRIVE AND RANSON STREET. THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. THE COVENANT AS TO FLOOD INSURANCE AS DESCRIBED IN THE ROAD HOME DECLARATION OF COVENANTS RUNNING WITH THE LAND RECORDED 3/23/2011, AT CIN 486445; AND PARTIALLY RELEASED AT CIN 615659 4613-LONELYOAKDR CARTER IRMA 2509 SAINT ROCH AVE, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70117 TAXES OWED ARE WITH A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, SITUATED IN THE EIGHTH WARD, THIRD MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, DESIGNATED AS LOT NO. THREE (3) IN SQUARE NO. 1382, BOUNDED BY ST. ROCH AVENUE, LAW, MUSIC AND N. DORGENOIS STREETS; SAID LOT NO. 3 MEASURES 31 FEET 11 INCHES 6 LINES FRONT ON ST. ROCH AVENUE BY A DEPTH OF 118 FEET 3 INCHES 4 LINES BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES, AND COMMENCES AT A DISTANCE OF 63 FEET 11 INCHES 2 LINES FROM THE CORNER OF ST. ROCH AVENUE AND N. DORGENOIS STREET; ALL AS PER PLAN OF SURVEY BY C. UNCAS LEWIS, DEPUTY CITY SURVEYOR, DATED JUNE 7TH, 1920, BLUE PRINT OF WHICH IS ANNEXED TO ACT RECORDED UNDER COB 410, FOLIO 183, RECORDS OF ORLEANS PARISH. 2509-STROCHAV CASBORN ABRAHAM J JR 2811 LAWRENCE ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70114 TAXES OWED ARE WITH THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR PORTION OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, APPURTENANCES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, PARISH OF ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, IN SQUARE 14; WHICH SAID SQUARE IS BOUNDED BY ELIZARDI BOULEVARD, LAWRENCE STREET, PACE BOULEVARD AND MAGELLAN CANAL, IN THAT PART KNOWN AS PACE PARK ADDITION SUBDIVISION, WHICH IS A CONTINUATION OF PACE PARK SUBDIVISION, FORMING PART OF PORTIONS OF LOTS 1 AND 2 AND LOTS 25 AND 26, AND WHICH PROPERTY MEASURES FIFTY (50’) FEET FRONT ON LAWRENCE STREET, BEGINNING 95 FEET FROM THE CORNER OF LAWRENCE STREET AND PACE BOULEVARD, SAME WIDTH IN THE REAR, BY A DEPTH OF 100 FEET BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES. WHICH SAID LOT IS COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING TWO PORTIONS OF LAND THE FIRST PORTION BEING PART OF LOTS 1 AND 2, AND MEASURES 25 FEET FRONT ON LAWRENCE STREET, BEGINNING 95 FEET FROM THE CORNER OF LAWRENCE STREET AND PACE BOULEVARD SIDE THE PROPERTY OF EDDIE BERGERON, JR., AND ADJOINING ON THE ELIZARDI STREET SIDE LOTS 25 AND 26, AND HAVING A DEPTH BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES OF 100 FEET; THE WHOLE ADJOINING LOT 3 IN THE REAR, AND A SECOND PORTION OF LAND FORMS PART OF LOTS 25 AND 26 AND MEASURES AS FOLLOWS: A FRONT ON LAWRENCE STREET OF 25 FEET BEGINNING 95 FEET FROM THE CORNER OF LAWRENCE STREET AND ELIZARDI BOULEVARD, AND ADJOINING ON THE PACE BOULEVARD SIDE LOTS 1 AND 2, AND ADJOINING THE ERNEST J. BERGERON PROPERTY ON THE ELIZARDI BOULEVARD SIDE AND HAVING A DEPTH BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES OF 100 FEET. THE WHOLE ADJOINING LOT 24 IN THE REAR. A TOTAL FRONT OF 50 FEET ON LAWRENCE STREET. ALL AS MORE FULLY SHOWN ON SURVEY BY GILBERT, KELLY & COUTURIE, INC., DATED JANUARY 19, 1987. 2811-LAWRENCEST EASTOVER COUNTRYCLUB INC A PARTNERSHIP 40887, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70128 TAXES OWED ARE WITH A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND SITUATED IN AND BEING A PART OF EASTOVER SUBDIVISION PHASE III, BEING A PORTION OF SECTIONS 27 AND 31 OF THE LAKRATT TRACT (FORMER LAKESHORE LAND COMPANY TRACT), IN THE THIRD MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, ACCORDING TO PLAN BY W/E PROFESSIONAL SURVEYS, DATED NOVEMBER 6, 1998, CIN 176747, JOB NO. 1103998, DRAWING NO. P3-TSD3 AND BEING MORE FULLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF LAKE FOREST BOULEVARD WITH THE EASTERLY LINE OF JAHNCKE ROAD OR CANAL THENCE S 82 DEGREES 13’59” E, ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF LAKE FOREST BOULEVARD, A DISTANCE OF 935.00 FEET THE POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY LINE OF LOT 3-ST OF EASTOVER SUBDIVISION PHASE III AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE S 7 DEGREES 46’01” W ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF LOT 3-ST OF EASTOVER SUBDIVISION PHASE III, A DISTANCE OF 110.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY LINE OF LOT 3-TA; THENCE ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF LOT 3-TA FOR THE NEXT FOUR COURSES; S 82 DEGREES 14’04” E A DISTANCE OF 185.00 FEET TO A POINT; S 7 DEGREES 46’00” W A DISTANCE OF 78.87 FEET TO A POINT; S 27 DEGREES 12’50” E A DISTANCE OF 394.09 FEET TO A POINT; S 32 DEGREES 04’30” E A DISTANCE OF 80.21 FEET TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY LINE OF LOT 3-BA; THENCE ALONG THE LINE OF LOT 3-BA FOR THE NEXT TWELVE COURSES; N 55 DEGREES 14’47” E A DISTANCE OF 98.38 FEET TO A POINT; N 59 DEGREES 40’51” E A DISTANCE OF 156.03 FEET TO A POINT; N 75 DEGREES 28’27” E A DISTANCE OF 136.22 FEET TO A POINT; N 85 DEGREES 20’35” E A DISTANCE OF 270.13 FEET TO A POINT; N 81 DEGREES 11’06” E A DISTANCE OF 80.07 FEET TO APPOINT; N 72 DEGREES 22’37” E A DISTANCE OF 230.02 FEET TO A POINT; ALONG A
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CURVE CONCAVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 101.14 FEET AND A CHORD OF S 27 DEGREES 31’16” E 67.87 FEET A LENGTH OF 69.12 FEET TO THE POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE; ALONG SAID REVERSE CURVE CONCAVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 200.00 FEET A LENGTH OF 221.22 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY; S 16 DEGREES 16’38” W A DISTANCE OF 246.91 FEET TO A POINT; S 82 DEGREES 59.08” W A DISTANCE OF 517.02 FEET TO A POINT; S 59 DEGREES 29’57” W A DISTANCE OF 395.41 FEET TO A POINT; S 89 DEGREES 11’54”W A DISTANCE OF 89.24 FEET TO A POINT COMMON TO LOTS 3-BA, 3-LA AND 3-ST; THENCE ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF LOT 3-ST ALONG A CURVATURE CONCAVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 328.00 FEET, A LENGTH OF 45.09 FEET TO A POINT COMMON TO LOTS 3-MA, 3-ST & 3-LA; THENCE ALONG THE NORTHERLY AND EASTERLY LINE OF LOT 3-MA FOR THE NEXT SEVENTEEN COURSES: N 89 DEGREES 11’54” E A DISTANCE OF 123.87 FEET TO A POINT; S 53 DEGREES 05’22” E A DISTANCE OF 280.54 FEET TO A POINT; S 4 DEGREES 20’36” E A DISTANCE OF 29.80 FEET TO A POINT; S 23 DEGREES 37’01” E A DISTANCE OF 59.59 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE LEFT; ALONG SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 92.50 FEET A LENGTH OF 226.31 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY; N 16 DEGREES 12’07” E A DISTANCE OF 21.43 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE RIGHT; ALONG SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 124.32 FEET A LENGTH OF 125.62 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY; N 74 DEGREES 05’44” E A DISTANCE OF 33.98 FEET TO A POINT; N 77 DEGREES 18’20” E A DISTANCE OF 142.82 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE RIGHT; ALONG SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 238.57 FEET A LENGTH OF 99.67 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY; S 81 DEGREES 00’59” E A DISTANCE OF 123.49 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE LEFT; ALONG SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 40.15 FEET, A LENGTH OF 94.52 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY; N 35 DEGREES 40’43” W A DISTANCE OF 47.52 FEET TO A POINT; N 59 DEGREES 12’29” E A DISTANCE OF 307.07 FEET TO A POINT, S 28 DEGREES 45’15” E A DISTANCE OF 71.85 FEET TO A POINT; N 84 DEGREES 32’25” E A DISTANCE OF 163.27 FEET TO A POINT; S 31 DEGREES 37’30” E A DISTANCE OF 144.75 FEET TO THE POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE CURVED NORTHERLY LINE OF LOT 3-ST, THENCE IN A EASTERLY DIRECTION ALONG THE CURVED NORTHERLY LINE OF LOT 3-ST CONCAVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 65.00 FEET A LENGTH OF 31.18 FEET TO THE POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE WESTERLY LINE OF LOT 3-LB; THENCE ALONG THE LINE OF LOT 3-LB OF EASTOVER SUBDIVISION PHASE III FOR THE NEXT THREE COURSES: N 31 DEGREES 37’30” W A DISTANCE OF 209.15 FEET A POINT; N 72 DEGREES 02’16” E A DISTANCE OF 128.02 FEET A POINT; S 80 DEGREES 49’58” E A DISTANCE OF 271.80 FEET A POINT INTERSECTION WITH THE WESTERLY LINE OF INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 510; THENCE ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 510 FOR THE NEXT EIGHT COURSES; N 8 DEGREES 11’40” W A DISTANCE OF 113.84 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE RIGHT; ALONG SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 1954.86 FEET A LENGTH OF 255.32 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY; N 0 DEGREES 42’40” W A DISTANCE OF 448.21 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE LEFT; ALONG SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 996.74 FEET A LENGTH OF 683.49 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY; N 40 DEGREES 00’00” W A DISTANCE OF 140.56 FEET TO A POINT; N 52 DEGREES 31’44” W A DISTANCE OF 184.39 FEET TO A POINT; S 50 DEGREES 00’00” W A DISTANCE OF 57 FEET TO A POINT; N 40 DEGREES 00’00” W A DISTANCE OF 55.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF LAKE FOREST BOULEVARD; THENCE S 50 DEGREES 00’39” W, ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF LAKE FOREST BOULEVARD, A DISTANCE OF 618.41 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE RIGHT; THENCE CONTINUING IN A WESTERLY DIRECTION ALONG THE CURVED SOUTHERLY LINE OF LAKE FOREST BOULEVARD CONCAVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 1328.24 FEET A LENGTH OF 1107.09 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE N 82 DEGREES 13’59” W ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF LAKE FOREST BOULEVARD, A DISTANCE OF 159.64 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. SERVITUDE AGREEMENT FOR UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC SERVICE, TRANSFORMER PADS AND GAS MAIN EXTENSION TO NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SERVICE, INC., DATED APRIL 6, 1987, REGISTERED IN COB 813-G, FOLIO 198-201, NA NO. 700592; AS AMENDED BY AMENDMENT TO SERVITUDE AGREEMENT DATED JULY 31, 1987, REGISTERED IN COB 818-A, FOLIO 578-579, NA NO. 717473 AND ALSO RECORDED IN COB 818-A, FOLIO 743, NA NO. 717473 B. A 42.5 FOOT SEWERAGE & WATER BOARD SERVITUDE ALONG THE EASTERNMOST SIDE OF THE JAHNCKE CANAL AND A 42.5 FOOT SERVITUDE ALONG THE WESTERNMOST SIDE OF THE JAHNCKE CANAL, ALL AS MORE FULLY SHOWN ON THE RESUBDIVISION SURVEY OF J. J. KREBS & SONS, INC., DATED JULY 18, 1986 AS REVISED, AS RECORDED IN COB 813, FOLIO 118. C. SEVENTY (70’) FOOT DRAINAGE SERVITUDE ALONG THE EASTERLY SIDE OF THE GANNON CANAL OR ROAD LOCATED IN SECTION 28 AND SECTION 29 AS SHOWN ON THE SURVEY OF J. J. KREBS & SONS, INC., DATED JULY 18, 1986 AS REVISED AS RECORDED IN COB 813, FOLIO 118 D. THE TEMPORARY NON-EXCLUSIVE SERVITUDES OF ACCESS AND UTILITIES CREATED BY ACT OF SERVITUDES DATED OCTOBER 31, 1986, REGISTERED IN COB 813-B, FOLIO 313-314, ALL AS MORE FULLY SHOWN ON THE SURVEY OF J. J. KREBS & SONS, INC., DATED JULY 18, 1986, AS REVISED AND AS RECORDED IN COB 813, FOLIO 118 E. SERVITUDE AND VAULT AGREEMENT TO NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SERVICE, INC. DATED DECEMBER 8, 1987 REGISTERED IN COB 818-D, FOLIO 640-642, NOTARIAL ARCHIVES NO. 736187 F. THE FOUR (4) ACTS OF DECLARATION ESTABLISHING DESTINATIONS AND SERVITUDES BY LAKE FOREST, INC. ALL 4 ACTS DATED JULY 1, 1987 BY ACT BEFORE OMER F. KUEBEL, JR., NOTARY PUBLIC, RESPECTIVELY RECORDED IN COB 813-I, FOLIO 302-307, NOTARIAL ARCHIVES NO. 712644, COB 813-I, FOLIO 221-226, NOTARIAL ARCHIVES NO. 712645, COB 813-I, FOLIO 233-237, NOTARIAL ARCHIVES NO. 712646, AND COB 813-I, FOLIO 263-267, NOTARIAL ARCHIVES NO. 712647. G. SERVITUDES AND BRIDGES AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN LAKE FOREST, INC. AND SEWERAGE AND WATER BOARD AND THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, EFFECTIVE JULY 23, 1990, AUTHORIZED BY ORDINANCE CALENDAR NO. 11752, MAYOR COUNCIL SERIES, REGISTERED UNDER NOTARIAL ARCHIVES NO. 853195, ORLEANS PARISH, LA. H. FIRST AMENDMENT TO SERVITUDES AND BRIDGES AGREEMENT RECORDED 5/3/2005, AT CIN 307004 RECORDS OF ORLEANS PARISH I. ANY AND ALL MINERAL RIGHTS, RESERVATIONS, LEASES RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS OR SERVITUDES IN CHAIN OF TITLE BUT DELETING ANY COVENANT, CONDITION OR RESTRICTION INDICATING A PREFERENCE, LIMITATION OR DISCRIMINATION BASED ON RACE, COLOR, RELIGION, SEX, HANDICAP, FAMILIAL STATUS, OR NATIONAL ORIGIN TO THE EXTENT SUCH COVENANTS, CONDITIONS OR RESTRICTIONS VIOLATED 42 USC 3604 (C). J. ANY AND ALL SERVITUDES, DISCLOSED AND SHOWN ON PLANS OF RESUBDIVISION OR CURRENT SURVEY OF PROPERTY. K. RECIPROCAL EASEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN LAKE FOREST, INC. AND EASTOVER PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION RECORDED 7/24/1990, AT CIN 23527 L. ALL RIGHTS IN THE GRANT OF PREDIAL SERVITUDE BY LAKE FOREST, L.L.C. RECORDED 9/2/2004, AT CIN 291017 RECORDS OF ORLEANS PARISH M. ALL RIGHTS IN THE GRANT OF PREDIAL SERVITUDE BY EASTOVER ESTATES INVESTORS, L.L.C. RECORDED 9/2/2004, AT CIN 291018 RECORDS OF ORLEANS PARISH N. GRANT OF SEWER SERVITUDE IN FAVOR OF CITY OF NEW ORLEANS ET AL RECORDED 1/25/2005, AT CIN 299892 RECORDS OF ORLEANS PARISH O. DECLARATION OF TITLE CHANGE RECORDED 4/15/1999, AT CIN 176747 RECORDS OF ORLEANS PARISH 40887 EASTOVER COUNTRYCLUB INC A PARTNERSHIP 40869 JAHNCKE RD, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70128 TAXES OWED ARE WITH ALL THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND BEING SITUATED IN A PORTION OF SECTION 26, LAKRATT TRACT, THIRD DISTRICT, NEW ORLEANS, ORLEANS PARISH, LOUISIANA, BEING DESIGNATED AS PARCEL 3-F AND MORE FULLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF JAHNCKE CANAL OR ROAD AND THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LAKE FOREST BLVD., THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING, MEASURE S36ÿ27’35”E ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY JAHNCKE CANAL OR ROAD A DISTANCE OF 3,255.89’; THENCE S39ÿ12’30”W A DISTANCE OF 181.24’; THENCE N54ÿ13’59”W A DISTANCE OF 740.00’; THENCE N22ÿ13’59”W A DISTANCE OF 780.00’” THENCE N66ÿ13’59”W A DISTANCE OF 360.00’; THENCE N43ÿ13’59”W A DISTANCE OF 780.00’” THENCE N08ÿ13’59”W A DISTANCE OF 910.00’ TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LAKE FOREST BLVD. THENCE S82ÿ13’59”E ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 70.00’ TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING IN ALL 24.612 ACRES OF LAND MORE OR LESS. ALL AS MORE FULLY SHOWN ON A SURVEY BY J. J. KREBS & SONS, INC. DATED JULY 18, 1986, LAST REVISED SEPTEMBER 29, 1986. SAME AS SHOWN ON THE SURVEY IN THE DECLARATION OF TITLE CHANGE BY SUBDIVISION RECORDED 11/13/1986, AT COB 813, FOLIO 118. THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. SERVITUDE AGREEMENT FOR UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC SERVICE, TRANSFORMER PADS AND GAS MAIN EXTENSION TO NEW
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ORLEANS PUBLIC SERVICE, INC., DATED APRIL 6, 1987, REGISTERED IN COB 813-G, FOLIO 198-201, NA NO. 700592; AS AMENDED BY AMENDMENT TO SERVITUDE AGREEMENT DATED JULY 31, 1987, REGISTERED IN COB 818-A, FOLIO 578-579, NA NO. 717473 AND ALSO RECORDED IN COB 818-A, FOLIO 743, NA NO. 717473 B. A 42.5 FOOT SEWERAGE & WATER BOARD SERVITUDE ALONG THE EASTERNMOST SIDE OF THE JAHNCKE CANAL AND A 42.5 FOOT SERVITUDE ALONG THE WESTERNMOST SIDE OF THE JAHNCKE CANAL, ALL AS MORE FULLY SHOWN ON THE RESUBDIVISION SURVEY OF J. J. KREBS & SONS, INC., DATED JULY 18, 1986 AS REVISED, AS RECORDED IN COB 813, FOLIO 118. C. SEVENTY (70’) FOOT DRAINAGE SERVITUDE ALONG THE EASTERLY SIDE OF THE GANNON CANAL OR ROAD LOCATED IN SECTION 28 AND SECTION 29 AS SHOWN ON THE SURVEY OF J. J. KREBS & SONS, INC., DATED JULY 18, 1986 AS REVISED AS RECORDED IN COB 813, FOLIO 118 D. THE TEMPORARY NON-EXCLUSIVE SERVITUDES OF ACCESS AND UTILITIES CREATED BY ACT OF SERVITUDES DATED OCTOBER 31, 1986, REGISTERED IN COB 813-B, FOLIO 313-314, ALL AS MORE FULLY SHOWN ON THE SURVEY OF J. J. KREBS & SONS, INC., DATED JULY 18, 1986, AS REVISED AND AS RECORDED IN COB 813, FOLIO 118 E. SERVITUDE AND VAULT AGREEMENT TO NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SERVICE, INC. DATED DECEMBER 8, 1987 REGISTERED IN COB 818-D, FOLIO 640-642, NOTARIAL ARCHIVES NO. 736187 F. THE FOUR (4) ACTS OF DECLARATION ESTABLISHING DESTINATIONS AND SERVITUDES BY LAKE FOREST, INC. ALL 4 ACTS DATED JULY 1, 1987 BY ACT BEFORE OMER F. KUEBEL, JR., NOTARY PUBLIC, RESPECTIVELY RECORDED IN COB 813-I, FOLIO 302-307, NOTARIAL ARCHIVES NO. 712644, COB 813-I, FOLIO 221-226, NOTARIAL ARCHIVES NO. 712645, COB 813-I, FOLIO 233-237, NOTARIAL ARCHIVES NO. 712646, AND COB 813-I, FOLIO 263-267, NOTARIAL ARCHIVES NO. 712647. G. SERVITUDES AND BRIDGES AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN LAKE FOREST, INC. AND SEWERAGE AND WATER BOARD AND THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, EFFECTIVE JULY 23, 1990, AUTHORIZED BY ORDINANCE CALENDAR NO. 11752, MAYOR COUNCIL SERIES, REGISTERED UNDER NOTARIAL ARCHIVES NO. 853195, ORLEANS PARISH, LA. H. FIRST AMENDMENT TO SERVITUDES AND BRIDGES AGREEMENT RECORDED 5/3/2005, AT CIN 307004 RECORDS OF ORLEANS PARISH I. ANY AND ALL MINERAL RIGHTS, RESERVATIONS, LEASES RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS OR SERVITUDES IN CHAIN OF TITLE BUT DELETING ANY COVENANT, CONDITION OR RESTRICTION INDICATING A PREFERENCE, LIMITATION OR DISCRIMINATION BASED ON RACE, COLOR, RELIGION, SEX, HANDICAP, FAMILIAL STATUS, OR NATIONAL ORIGIN TO THE EXTENT SUCH COVENANTS, CONDITIONS OR RESTRICTIONS VIOLATED 42 USC 3604 (C). J. ANY AND ALL SERVITUDES, DISCLOSED AND SHOWN ON PLANS OF RESUBDIVISION OR CURRENT SURVEY OF PROPERTY. K. RECIPROCAL EASEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN LAKE FOREST, INC. AND EASTOVER PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION RECORDED 7/24/1990, AT CIN 23527 L. ALL RIGHTS IN THE GRANT OF PREDIAL SERVITUDE BY LAKE FOREST, L.L.C. RECORDED 9/2/2004, AT CIN 291017 RECORDS OF ORLEANS PARISH M. ALL RIGHTS IN THE GRANT OF PREDIAL SERVITUDE BY EASTOVER COUNTRY CLUB, A LOUISIANA PARTNERSHIP IN COMMENDAM IN FAVOR OF MCKENDALL ESTATES HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC. RECORDED 10/18/1999, AT CIN 187299 RECORDS OF ORLEANS PARISH N. GRANT OF SEWER SERVITUDE IN FAVOR OF CITY OF NEW ORLEANS ET AL RECORDED 1/25/2005, AT CIN 299892 RECORDS OF ORLEANS PARISH 40869-JAHNCKERD EASTOVER COUNTRYCLUB INCA PARTNERSHIP 60009 GANNON RD, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70128 TAXES OWED ARE WITH ALL THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND BEING SITUATED IN A PORTION OF SECTION 27, LAKRATT TRACT, THIRD DISTRICT, NEW ORLEANS, ORLEANS PARISH, LOUISIANA, BEING DESIGNATED AS PARCEL 1-S, AND MORE FULLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS. COMMENCES AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GANNON CANAL OR ROAD AND THE WESTERLY LINE OF FORMER DWYER ROAD; THENCE N36ÿ25’05”W A DISTANCE OF 4,206.91’ TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE S53ÿ34’55”W A DISTANCE OF 550.00’; THENCE S85ÿ19’55”W A DISTANCE OF 213.79’; THENCE ALONG A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 245.93’ AN ARC LENGTH OF 90.23’; THENCE N37ÿ12’01”W A DISTANCE OF 50.00’; THENCE ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 395.00’ AN ARC LENGTH OF 49.35’; THENCE N63ÿ04’55”E A DISTANCE OF 736.74’; THENCE S36ÿ25’05”E A DISTANCE OF 180.28’ BACK TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING IN ALL 3.810 ACRES OF LAND MORE OR LESS. ALL MORE FULLY SHOWN ON PLAN BY J. J. KREBS & SONS, INC. DATED JULY 18, 1986, LAST REVISED SEPTEMBER 29, 1986. THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. SERVITUDE AGREEMENT FOR UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC SERVICE, TRANSFORMER PADS AND GAS MAIN EXTENSION TO NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SERVICE, INC., DATED APRIL 6, 1987, REGISTERED IN COB 813-G, FOLIO 198-201, NA NO. 700592; AS AMENDED BY AMENDMENT TO SERVITUDE AGREEMENT DATED JULY 31, 1987, REGISTERED IN COB 818-A, FOLIO 578-579, NA NO. 717473 AND ALSO RECORDED IN COB 818-A, FOLIO 743, NA NO. 717473 B. A 42.5 FOOT SEWERAGE & WATER BOARD SERVITUDE ALONG THE EASTERNMOST SIDE OF THE JAHNCKE CANAL AND A 42.5 FOOT SERVITUDE ALONG THE WESTERNMOST SIDE OF THE JAHNCKE CANAL, ALL AS MORE FULLY SHOWN ON THE RESUBDIVISION SURVEY OF J. J. KREBS & SONS, INC., DATED JULY 18, 1986 AS REVISED, AS RECORDED IN COB 813, FOLIO 118. C. SEVENTY (70’) FOOT DRAINAGE SERVITUDE ALONG THE EASTERLY SIDE OF THE GANNON CANAL OR ROAD LOCATED IN SECTION 28 AND SECTION 29 AS SHOWN ON THE SURVEY OF J. J. KREBS & SONS, INC., DATED JULY 18, 1986 AS REVISED AS RECORDED IN COB 813, FOLIO 118 D. THE TEMPORARY NON-EXCLUSIVE SERVITUDES OF ACCESS AND UTILITIES CREATED BY ACT OF SERVITUDES DATED OCTOBER 31, 1986, REGISTERED IN COB 813-B, FOLIO 313-314, ALL AS MORE FULLY SHOWN ON THE SURVEY OF J. J. KREBS & SONS, INC., DATED JULY 18, 1986, AS REVISED AND AS RECORDED IN COB 813, FOLIO 118 E. SERVITUDE AND VAULT AGREEMENT TO NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SERVICE, INC. DATED DECEMBER 8, 1987 REGISTERED IN COB 818-D, FOLIO 640-642, NOTARIAL ARCHIVES NO. 736187 F. THE FOUR (4) ACTS OF DECLARATION ESTABLISHING DESTINATIONS AND SERVITUDES BY LAKE FOREST, INC. ALL 4 ACTS DATED JULY 1, 1987 BY ACT BEFORE OMER F. KUEBEL, JR., NOTARY PUBLIC, RESPECTIVELY RECORDED IN COB 813-I, FOLIO 302-307, NOTARIAL ARCHIVES NO. 712644, COB 813-I, FOLIO 221-226, NOTARIAL ARCHIVES NO. 712645, COB 813-I, FOLIO 233-237, NOTARIAL ARCHIVES NO. 712646, AND COB 813-I, FOLIO 263-267, NOTARIAL ARCHIVES NO. 712647. G. SERVITUDES AND BRIDGES AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN LAKE FOREST, INC. AND SEWERAGE AND WATER BOARD AND THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, EFFECTIVE JULY 23, 1990, AUTHORIZED BY ORDINANCE CALENDAR NO. 11752, MAYOR COUNCIL SERIES, REGISTERED UNDER NOTARIAL ARCHIVES NO. 853195, ORLEANS PARISH, LA. H. FIRST AMENDMENT TO SERVITUDES AND BRIDGES AGREEMENT RECORDED 5/3/2005, AT CIN 307004 RECORDS OF ORLEANS PARISH I. ANY AND ALL MINERAL RIGHTS, RESERVATIONS, LEASES RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS OR SERVITUDES IN CHAIN OF TITLE BUT DELETING ANY COVENANT, CONDITION OR RESTRICTION INDICATING A PREFERENCE, LIMITATION OR DISCRIMINATION BASED ON RACE, COLOR, RELIGION, SEX, HANDICAP, FAMILIAL STATUS, OR NATIONAL ORIGIN TO THE EXTENT SUCH COVENANTS, CONDITIONS OR RESTRICTIONS VIOLATED 42 USC 3604 (C). J. ANY AND ALL SERVITUDES, DISCLOSED AND SHOWN ON PLANS OF RESUBDIVISION OR CURRENT SURVEY OF PROPERTY. K. RECIPROCAL EASEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN LAKE FOREST, INC. AND EASTOVER PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION RECORDED 7/24/1990, AT CIN 23527 L. ALL RIGHTS IN THE GRANT OF PREDIAL SERVITUDE BY MURIFIELD VILLAGE, L.L.C. RECORDED 9/2/2004, AT CIN 291016 RECORDS OF ORLEANS PARISH M. ALL RIGHTS IN THE GRANT OF PREDIAL SERVITUDE BY LAKE FOREST, L.L.C. RECORDED 9/2/2004, AT CIN 291017 RECORDS OF ORLEANS PARISH N. GRANT OF SEWER SERVITUDE IN FAVOR OF CITY OF NEW ORLEANS ET AL RECORDED 1/25/2005, AT CIN 299892 RECORDS OF ORLEANS PARISH 60009-GANNONRD EBRAHIMPOUR RAHIM 2100 TULANE AVE, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70119 TAXES OWED ARE WITH THAT PORTION OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, APPURTENANCES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE FIRST DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, IN SQUARE NO. 519, BOUNDED BY TULANE AVENUE, JOHNSON, GRAVIER AND GALVEZ STREETS, MEASURING 36 FEET 6 INCHES FRONT ON TULANE AVENUE, BY A DEPTH OF 101 FEET, 6 INCHES, 1 LINE BETWEEN PARALLEL LINES, AND WHICH SAID PORTION OF GROUND IS DESCRIBED WITH REFERENCE TO A PLAN OF SURVEY BY S.E. CALONGNE, DEPUTY CITY SURVEYOR, DATED DECEMBER 30, 1921. SAID PORTION OF GROUND FORMS THE LARGER PART OF LOT NO. 1 AND A PORTION OF LOT NO. 2, ADJOINING THE SAME, IN ACCORDANCE WITH A PLAN BY LOUIS H. PILIE, C.S., NOVEMBER 25, 1859, DEPOSITED IN THE OFFICE OF WALKER H. PETERS, NOTARY PUBLIC, AS PLAN NO. 31, THE SAID PORTION OF GROUND FORMS THE CORNER OF TULANE AVENUE AND
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JOHNSON STREETS. THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. ANY AND ALL PAST DUE PAST TAXES. B. ADJUDICATION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY TO THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS IN A 1984 TAX SALE, RECORDED AT COB 790, FOLIO 594 C. AFFIDAVIT OF INTENT TO POSSESS AND AFFIDAVIT OF POSSESSION FILED BY CITYWIDE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, LLC D. INSCRIPTION RECORDED AT MIN 988623, INSTRUMENT NO. 0940122 – LIEN IN CASE FILED IN CITY OF NEW ORLEANS BUREAU OF ADMINISTRATION, BEARING NO. 2009-1105, CAPTIONED BY CITY OF NEW ORLEANS VS JAMES L. BEVERLY IN THE SUM OF $315.00, DATED SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 E. INSCRIPTION RECORDED AT MIN 995636, INSTRUMENT NO. 0949532 – JUDGMENT FILED IN CITY OF NEW ORLEANS BUREAU OF ADMINISTRATION, BEARING NO. 2009-003915, CAPTIONED CITY OF NEW ORLEANS VS JAMES L. BEVERLY AND CHARLES H. WHITE IN THE SUM OF $575.00, DATED NOVEMBER 18, 2009 F. INSCRIPTION RECORDED AT MIN 1002134, INSTRUMENT NO. 201009743 – JUDGMENT FILED IN CITY OF NEW ORLEANS BUREAU OF ADMINISTRATION, BEARING NO. 09-001669, CAPTIONED CITY OF NEW ORLEANS VS JAMES L. BEVERLY AND CHARLES H. WHITE IN THE SUM OF $615.00, DATED OCTOBER 27, 2009 G. INSCRIPTION RECORDED AT MIN 1021165, INSTRUMENT NO. 2010-36320 – JUDGMENT FILED IN CITY OF NEW ORLEANS BUREAU OF ADMINISTRATION, BEARING NO. 10-001822, CAPTIONED CITY OF NEW ORLEANS VS JAMES L. BEVERLY AND CHARLES H. WHTIE IN THE SUM OF $575.00, DATED JUNE 10, 2010 H. INSCRIPTION RECORDED AT MIN 112305, INSTRUMENT NO. 2013-02392 – LIEN IN CASE FILED IN CITY OF NEW ORLEANS BUREAU ADMINISTRATION, BEARING NO. 11-6369, CAPTIONED CITY OF NEW ORLEANS VS JAMES BEVERLY ET AL IN THE SUM OF $625.00, DATED NOVEMBER 26, 2012 I. INSCRIPTION RECORDED AT MIN 1118410, INSTRUMENT NO. 2013-10321 – LIEN FOR DEMOLITION OF PROPERTY FILED BY CODE ENFORCEMENT AND HEARINGS BUREAU, BEARING TAX BILL NO. 105105201, IN THE SUM OF $30,742.27, DATED MARCH 1, 2013 J. INSCRIPTION RECORDED AT MIN 51607 – REINSCRIPTION OF MORTGAGE AT MOB 2310, FOLIO 591 BY ACT DATED FEBRUARY 1, 1989 K. INSCRIPTION RECORDED AT MIN 534781, INSTRUMENT NO. 199948086 – WRIT OF SEIZURE RENDERED IN CASE FILED IN ORLEANS CIVIL DISTRICT COURT, BEARING NO. 99-6907, CAPTIONED LIBERT BANK AND TRUST CO. VS ERNESTINE NOFLIN, DATED OCTOBER 13, 1999 L. INSCRIPTION RECORDED AT MIN 548543, INSTRUMENT NO. 200007120 – WRIT SEIZURE RENDERED IN CASE FILED IN ORLEANS CIVIL DISTRICT COURT, BEARING NO. 99-6907, CAPTIONED LIBERT BANK AND TRUST CO. VS CHARLES H. WHITE ET AL, DATED FEBRUARY 12, 2000 M. INSCRIPTION RECORDED AT MIN 463736 – REINSCRIPTION OF MORTGAGE AT MOB 2310, FOLIO 591 BY ACT RECORDED ON MAY 5, 1998 N. INSCRIPTION RECORDED AT MOB 2310, FOLIO 591, MIN 1043943 – JUDGMENT RENDERED IN CASE FILED IN ORLEANS CIVIL DISTRICT COURT, BEARING NO. 99-13818, CAPTIONED BETTYE DELARGE VS CHARLES H. WHITE ET AL IN THE SUM OF $50,931.25, DATED JANUARY 27, 2011 O. INSCRIPTION RECORDED AT MOB 2310, FOLIO 591, MIN 288646 – COLLATERAL MORTGAGE GRANTED BY ERNESTINE NOFLIN BEVERLY, MATTIE WHTIE CHARLES H. WHITE, JAMES L. BEVERLY II, IN FAVOR OF BEARER, IN THE SUM OF $85,000.00 DATED MAY 26, 1978. P. ANY AND ALL VALID RESTRICTIONS, SERVITUDES, EASEMENTS, MINERAL CONVEYANCES, MINERAL RESERVATIONS AND/OR MINERAL LEASES, RIGHTS OF WAY AND/OR OTHER MATTERS THAT WOULD APPEAR IN THE CHAIN OF TITLE Q. JUDGMENT AGAINST CHARLES WHITE ET AL, IN FAVOR OF AMERICAN THRIFT AND FINANCE PLAN, L.L.C., IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,322.23, DATED JUNE 1, 2010, RECORDED AT MIN 1012982 R. JUDGMENT AGAINST CHARLES WHITE ET AL, IN FAVOR OF AMERICAN THRIFT AND FINANCE PLAN, L.L.C., IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,322.23, DATED JUNE 28, 2010, RECORDED AT MIN 1014307 2100-TULANEAV EDWARD JESSIE III 7132 YORKTOWN DR, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70127 TAXES OWED ARE WITH ONE CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL OF THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, APPURTENANCES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE THIRD DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, IN THAT PART THEREOF KNOWN AS LAKE FOREST SUBDIVISION NO. 7, BEING A RESUBDIVISION OF A PORTION OF LOT 1A, SECTION 23 OF THE LAKRATT TRACT (FORMERLY NEW ORLEANS LAKESHORE LAND COMPANY SUBDIVISION) AND ACCORDING TO A PLAN OF SAID SUBDIVISION BY THE OFFICE OF GANDOLFO, KUHN & ASSOCIATES, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS, DATED JULY 30, 1969, REVISED NOVEMBER 22, 1969, JULY 15, 1970 AND AUGUST 10, 1970, APPROVED BY THE NEW ORLEANS CITY PLANNING COMMISSION ON AUGUST 14, 1970, UNDER DOCKET NO. 21/69, REGISTERED IN COB 694, FOLIO 602, ORLEANS PARISH, LOUISIANA, SAID LOT OR PARCEL OF GROUND IS DESIGNATED AS FOLLOWS: LOT 21, SQUARE 3, WHICH SQUARE IS BOUNDED BY BUNKER HILL ROAD, MIDDLEBORO ROAD, AND YORKTOWN DRIVE AND ADJOINS LOT 22 AND MEASURES 60.02 FEET FRONT ON YORKTOWN DRIVE, ALONG THE CURVED LINE HAVING A RADIUS OF 4005.49 FEET. IT HAS A DEPTH ALONG THE SIDELINE DIVIDING LOTS 20 AND 21 OF 116.94 FEET AND A DEPTH ALONG THE SIDELINE DIVIDING LOTS 21 AND 22 OF 115.52 FEET AND A WIDTH IN THE REAR OF 60 FEET. ALL AS MORE FULLY SHOWN ON A SURVEY MADE BY W/E PROFESSIONAL SURVEYS, DATED JANUARY 7, 1987, A COPY OF WHICH IS ANNEXED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF. 7132-YORKTOWNDR FERDINAND RONALD 3205 2ND ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70125 TAXES OWED ARE WITH A CERTAIN PIECE OR PORTION OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, APPURTENANCES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE FOURTH DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, IN SQUARE NO. 427, BOUNDED BY SECOND, ROMAN, FIRST AND PRIEUR STREETS, WHICH SAID PORTION OF GROUND IS DESIGNATED AS LOT NO. 17 ON A SURVEY MADE BY E. L. EUSTIS, C.E. AND SURVEYOR, DATED MAY 12, 1943, COPY WHEREOF IS ANNEXED TO ACT BEFORE THE UNDERSIGNED NOTARY OF EVEN DATED HEREWITH, ACCORDING TO WHICH SAID LOT COMMENCED AT A DISTANCE OF THIRTY FEET, EIGHT INCHES, THERE LINES (30’8”3’”) FROM THE CORNER OF ROMAN AND SECOND STREETS AND MEASURES THENCE THIRTY FEET, NINE INCHES (30’9”) FRONT ON SECOND STREET IN THE DIRECTION OF PRIEUR STREET, SAME IN WIDTH IN THE REAR, BY A DEPTH ON BOTH SIDE LINES OF ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN FEET, SIX INCHES (111’6”). THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. THE COVENANT AS TO FLOOD INSURANCE RECORDED 6/17/2015, AT CIN 579358 3205-2NDST GAINES DONNA 1720 HENDEE ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70114 TAXES OWED ARE WITH ONE CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, ALL RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, APPURTENANCES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE PARISH OF ORLEANS, IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF TURMAN PARK N. 1, A SUBDIVISION CREATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLAN OF ADLOE ORR, JR. AND ASSOCIATES DATED 4/6/50, A PRINT OF WHICH IS ANNEXED TO ACT OF G. H. PIERSON, NOTARY PUBLIC DATED 7/21/50 AND ACCORDING TO WHICH SAID PORTION OF GROUND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: LOT NO. 13 IN SQUARE 59 IS BOUNDED BY HENDEE AVENUE, BRINGIER, SUMMER AVENUE AND WALL BOULEVARD, COMMENCES AT A DISTANCE OF 480 FEET FROM THE CORNER OF HENDEE AVENUE AND WALL BOULEVARD AND MEASURES THENCE 40 FEET FRONT ON HENDEE AVENUE, SAME IN WIDTH IN THE REAR BY A DEPTH OF 120 FEET BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES, ALL AS MORE FULLY SHOWN ON PLAT OF SURVEY OF ADLOE ORR, JR. DATED 11/27/50 AND LESS AND EXCEPT: PORTION APPROPRIATED BY THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER BRIDGE AUTHORITY, NO. 340-067 CIVIL DISTRICT COURT, RECORDED 605/680, ALL AS MORE FULLY SHOWN ON SURVEY OF ADLOE ORR, JR. AND ASSOCIATES, DATED 12/18/61, IN ACCORDANCE WITH WHICH SAID LOT COMMENCES 480 FEET FROM THE CORNER OF WALL BOULEVARD AND HENDEE AVENUE. 1720-HENDEEST GREEN LOLA CITY OF NEW ORLEANS 3335 WASHINGTON AVE, NEW ORLEANS, LA TAXES OWED ARE WITH A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, PRESCRIPTIONS, APPURTENANCES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE FOURTH DISTRICT OF THIS CITY, IN SQUARE NO. 438, BOUNDED BY WASHINGTON AVENUE, SOUTH JOHNSON, FOURTH AND SOUTH PRIEUR STREETS, DESIGNATED BY THE LETTER “A” IN A SKETCH OF SURVEY MADE BY CHARLES A. MARDIS, CIVIL ENGINEER, OCTOBER 8, 1924, A BLUE PRINT COPY OF WHICH IS ANNEXED TO VENDOR’S ACT OF PURCHASE AND ACCORDING THERETO SAID LOT FORMS THE CORNER OF WASHINGTON AVENUE AND SOUTH JOHNSON STREETS AND MEASURES 22 FEET FRONT ON WASHINGTON AVENUE, THE SAME WIDTH IN THE REAR AND A DEPTH AND FRONT ON SOUTH JOHNSON
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STREET OF 113 FEET. 3335-WASHINGTONAV HAISLEY KATRICE A 7340 BRIARHEATH DR, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70128 TAXES OWED ARE WITH A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE THIRD DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, IN SQUARE A, HARRINGTON PARK EAST (LAKE FOREST SUB. NO. 10), BOUNDED BY BRIARHEATH AND STRATMORE DRIVE, MORRISON AND BULLARD ROADS, AND HARRINGTON DRIVE EAST, DESIGNATED AS LOT 15-A ON THE SURVEY MADE BY GILBERT, KELLY & COUTURIE, INC., SURVEYING AND ENGINEERING, DATED NOVEMBER 30, 1976, AND ACCORDING TO SAID SURVEY, SAID LOT 15-A COMMENCES AT A DISTANCE OF 327.06 FEET ON A CURVED LINE FROM THE CORNER OF STRATMORE AND BRIARHEATH DRIVES, AND MEASURES THENCE 61 FEET FRONT ON BRIARHEATH DRIVE, A WIDTH IN THE REAR OF 61.07 FEET, BY A DEPTH ON THE SIDELINE NEARER TO MORRISON ROAD OF 107.43 FEET, AND A DEPTH ON THE OPPOSITE SIDELINE OF 110.27 FEET, LOT 15-A IS COMPOSED OF PORTIONS OF ORIGINAL LOT NOS. 15 AND 16. THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: 1. RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS CREATED IN AN ACT BEFORE MICHAEL O. READ, NOTARY PUBLIC, DATED JANUARY 19, 1973 AND FILED FOR REGISTRY AT COB 718 A, FOLIO 205 AS AMENDED IN AN ACT BEFORE OMER F. KUEBEL, JR., NOTARY PUBLIC, DATED JULY 31, 1973 AND FILED FOR REGISTRY AT COB 718, FOLIO 650. 2. FIVE FOOT SERVITUDE FOR UTILITIES AND DRAINAGE ACROSS THE REAR WIDTH OF THE PROPERTY AS SHOWN ON THE PLAN OF SUBDIVISION. 3. OIL, GAS, AND MINERAL LEASES, AND OTHER CONVEYANCES AND THE ASSIGNMENTS AND AMENDMENTS THEREOF AS SHOWN IN THE CHAIN OF TITLE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE RESERVATION AT COB 710, FOLIO 159. 4. THOSE COVENANTS AS SET FORTH IN THE ROAD HOME DECLARATION OF COVENANTS RUNNING WITH THE LAND RECORDED ON 07/28/2007 AT C.I.N. 362956 IN THE RECORDS OF ORLEANS PARISH 7340-BRIARHEATHDR JHASE PROPERTIES LLC 5870 EASTOVER DR, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70128 TAXES OWED ARE WITH THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR PORTION OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL OF THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, APPURTENANCES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE THIRD DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, PARISH OF ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, DESIGNATED AS LOT 1, SQUARE E, EASTOVER, PHASE 1, BOUNDED BY EASTOVER DRIVE, PARCEL 1-H AND TURNBERRY DRIVE. SAID LOT FORMS THE CORNER OF TURNBERRY DRIVE AND EASTOVER DRIVE AND MEASURES THENCE A FIRST FRONT ON TURNBERRY DRIVE OF 42.36 FEET, THENCE A SECOND FRONT OF 38.74 FEET, A DEPTH AND FRONT ON EASTOVER DRIVE OF 146.94 FEET, A WIDTH IN THE REAR OF 120 FEET BY A DEPTH ON THE SIDELINE NEARER LOT 2 OF 173.91 FEET. ALL AS MORE FULLY SHOWN ON SURVEY BY GILBERT, KELLY & COUTURIE, INC. DATED 2/1/2003. THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. RESTRICTIONS CONTAINED IN AN ACT BEFORE OMER F. KUEBEL, JR., N.P., DATED 4/22/1987, REGISTERED IN COB 813G, FOLIO 395-410 AND IN COB 823B, FOLIO 130 B. TEN FOOT UTILITY SERVITUDE OVER FRONT AND NORTHERLY SIDELINE OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY AS SHOWN ON THE AFORESAID PLAN OF SUBDIVISION. C. TWENTY FOOT SERVITUDE ACROSS THE SOUTHERLY SIDELINE OF THE PROPERTY AS SHOWN ON PLAN OF SUBDIVISION. D. SERVITUDE OVER THE FRONT 5 FEET OF THE SUBJECT PREMISES AS GRANTED TO NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SERVICE, INC. PER ACT IN COB 813-G, FOLIO 198. E. DEDICATIONS AND DESTINATIONS OF SERVITUDES OF PASSAGE OVER PRIVATE ROADWAYS IN THE SUBDIVISION AS ESTABLISHED PER ACTS IN COB 813-I, FOLIOS 221, 233 AND 302. F. ANY AND ALL ENCROACHMENTS, SET BACK LINES, OVERLAPS, BOUNDARY LINE DISPUTES, SERVITUDES OR OTHER MATTERS AS DISCLOSED ON SURVEY BY GILBERT, KELLY & COUTURIE, INC. DATED FEBRUARY 1, 2003. G. ANY AND ALL RESTRICTIONS, CONDITIONS, SERVITUDES AND ENCROACHMENTS THAT MAY BE CONTAINED IN THE CHAIN OF TITLE AND/OR PLAN OF SUBDIVISION H. TEN (10’) FOOT SERVITUDE ACROSS THE FRONT AS SHOWN ON THE SURVEY BY GILBERT, KELLY AND COUTURIE, INC., DATED FEBRUARY 1, 2003 I. TWENTY (20’) FOOT SERVITUDE ACROSS THE REAR AS SHOWN ON THE SURVEY BY GILBERT, KELLY AND COUTURIE, INC., DATED FEBRUARY 1, 2003 J. LOCATION OF ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMER ON SLAB AS SHOWN ON THE SURVEY BY GILBERT, KELLY AND COUTURIE, INC., DATED FEBRUARY 1, 2003 5870-EASTOVERDR JOLLY JOHN R 2719 LAVENDER ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70122 TAXES OWED ARE WITH A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE THIRD DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, IN SQUARE NO. 19, EDGEWOOD, BOUNDED BY LAVENDER, LOTUS, JONQUIL STREETS AND PRIMROSE WALK, DESIGNATED BY THE LETTER “D” ON A PLAN OF SURVEY MADE BY GILBERT & KELLY, SURVEYORS, DATED SEPTEMBER 24, 1936, REVISED AND REDATED FEBRUARY 6, 1943, AND MAY 4, 1957, A COPY OF WHICH IS ATTACHED TO AN ACT PASSED BEFORE JOHN H. HAMMEL, JR., NOTARY PUBLIC, DATED MAY 21, 1951; AND ACCORDING TO WHICH SAID LOT COMMENCES AT A DISTANCE OF 120 FEET FROM THE CORNER OF LOTUS STREET, AND MEASURES THENCE 50 FEET FRONT ON LAVENDER STREET, THE SAME IN WIDTH IN THE REAR, BY A DEPTH OF 120 FEET BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES. THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. BUILDING RESTRICTIONS AND CONDITIONS SET FORTH IN DETAIL IN AN ACT OF CHARLES SCHNEIDAU, NOTARY PUBLIC, DATED JULY 17, 1919, AND ALSO SET FORTH IN AN ACT OF JEROME MEUNIER, NOTARY PUBLIC, DATED SEPTEMBER 28, 1955 B. THE ROAD HOME SMALL RENTAL PROGRAM COVENANTS AS RECORDED11/15/2010, AT CIN 468004; AS AMENDED AND RECORDED 12/22/2015, AT CIN 590846 2719-LAVENDERST KLMN INVESTMENTS #3 LLC 2011 MUSIC ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70117 TAXES OWED ARE WITH A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, APPURTENANCES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE THIRD DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, IN SQUARE NO. 1019, BOUNDED BY MUSIC, ARTS, NORTH JOHNSON AND NORTH GALVEZ STREETS AND IS DESIGNATED AS LOT “Z” ON A PLAN BY C.J. LEWIS, D.C.S., DATED JUNE 19, 1912, A COPY OF WHICH PLAN IS ANNEXED TO AN ACT BEFORE ROBET LEGIER, N.P., DATED MARCH 14, 1913, AND ACCORDING TO A SURVEY MADE BY GILBERT, KELLY & COUTURIE, INC., SURVEYING AND ENGINEERING DATED OCTOBER 18, 1983, FOUND AS SHOWN ON DECEMBER 18, 1984, SAID LOT “Z” MEASURES THIRTY TWO FEET (32’) FRONT ON MUSIC STREET, THE SAME IN WIDTH IN THE REAR BY A DEPTH OF ONE HUNDRED TWENTY FOUR FEET (124’) BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES AND COMMENCES AT A DISTANCE OF ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY SIX FEET, SEVEN INCHES, FIVE LINES (176’7”5’”) FROM THE CORNER OF NORTH GALVEZ AND MUSIC STREET. THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. ENCROACHMENTS, BOUNDARY DISPUTES, OVERLAPS, RIGHTS OF PARTIES IN POSSESSION, SERVITUDES AND OTHER ADVERSE MATTERS IF ANY, AS WOULD BE DISCLOSED ON A CURRENT, ACCURATE SURVEY AND INSPECTION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY. B. EXTANT AND SUBSISTING SUBSURFACE MINERAL RIGHTS, IF ANY, OF WHATEVER NATURE. C. TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1995 AND ALL SUBSEQUENT YEARS NOT YET DUE AND PAYABLE. D. THE ROOF AND STEP ENCROACHMENT ONTO THE MUSIC STREET SIDE AS WELL AS THE MIS-ALIGNMENT OF THE FENCES ON THE S. JOHNSON AND ARTS STREET SIDES OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY, ALL AS MORE FULLY SHOWN ON THE ABOVE MENTIONED GILBERT, KELLY & COUTURE, INC., SURVEY, DATED OCTOBER 19, 1983, AND FOUND AS SHOWN ON DECEMBER 18, 1984 E. THE ROAD HOME SMALL RENTAL PROPERTY PROGRAM INCENTIVE PAYMENT AGREEMENT RECORDED 10/11/2010, AT CIN 465334 2011-MUSICST MANDARINO CYNTHIA 9009 EARHART BLVD, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70118 TAXES OWED ARE WITH A CERTAIN PIECE OR PORTION OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, APPURTENANCES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, IN SQUARE NO. 405, BOUNDED BY HAMILTON STREET, PRITCHARD STREET, HOLLY GROVE STREET AND APRICOT STREET, INTERSECTED BY THE RIGHT OF
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WAY OF EARHART BOULEVARD (STATE ROUTE LA. 3139), WHICH PIECE OR PORTION OF GROUND, ACCORDING TO A SURVEY BY GILBERT, KELLY & COUTURIE, INC., DATED SEPTEMBER 8, 1988, CONSISTS OF PORTIONS OF FORMER LOT NOS. 7, 12 AND 13 AND ACCORDING TO SAID SURVEY, SAID PORTIONS ARE DESIGNATED BY THE NOS. 7, 12 AND 13. ACCORDING TO SAID SURVEY, SAID PIECE OR PORTION OF GROUND IS SITUATED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE 100 FEET FROM PRITCHARD STREET TO A POINT WHICH IS THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THEN MEASURE 0’10”4’” ON HOLLY GROVE STREET, THEN ON THE DEPTH AND FRONT OF SAID PIECE OR PORTION OF GROUND ON EARHART BOULEVARD (STATE ROUTE LA. 3139) MEASURE 204’10”7’”, THENCE ON THE SIDE NEAREST HAMILTON STREET MEASURE 86’4”3’”, THENCE ON A LINE PARALLEL TO PRITCHARD STREET (THE REAR LINE OF THE PORTIONS DESIGNATED BY THE NUMBERS 12 AND 13) MEASURE 75’3”7’”, THENCE ON A LINE PARALLEL TO HOLLY GROVE STREET MEASURE 20 FEET, THENCE ON A LINE PARALLEL TO PRITCHARD STREET (THE REAR LINE OF THE PORTION DESIGNATED BY THE NUMBER 7) MEASURE 100’3”7’” TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. LESS AND EXCEPT ANY AND ALL PORTIONS OF LOT 7 AND 12 AS DESCRIBED ABOVE. THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. ENCROACHMENTS PER SURVEY OF GILBERT, KELLY & COUTURIE, INC., DATED SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 9009-APRICOTST MC LEOD JOEY 5000 LAW ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70117 TAXES OWED ARE WITH A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, APPURTENANCES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE THIRD DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, IN SQUARE NO. 1417, BOUNDED BY LAW, FORSTALL, N. DORGENOIS AND REYNES STREETS, DESIGNATED AS LOT R-1 ON A SURVEY MADE BY GILBERT, KELLY AND COUTURIE, INC. SURVEYING AND ENGINEERING, DATED JANUARY 29, 1973; A COPY OF WHICH IS ANNEXED TO AN ACT OF PURCHASE PASSED BEFORE MANUEL I. FISHER, NOTARY PUBLIC, DATED FEBRUARY 21, 1973; AND ACCORDING TO SAID SURVEY, SAID LOT R-1 FORMS THE CORNER OF LAW AND REYNES STREETS, AND MEASURES 46 FEET, 5 INCHES FRONT ON LAW STREET, SAME WIDTH IN THE REAR, BY A DEPTH AND FRONT ON REYNES STREET OF 122 FEET, 2 INCHES AND 7 LINES, BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES. SAID LOT R-1 BEING COMPOSED OF THE GREATER PORTION OF ORIGINAL LOT R, THE WHOLE OF ORIGINAL LOT 8 AND A PART OF ORIGINAL LOT 9. THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. THE ROAD HOME DECLARATION OF COVENANTS RUNNING WITH THE LAND RECORDED 3/24/2008, AT CIN 401529 IN THE RECORDS OF ORLEANS PARISH 5000-LAWST MCGITTIGAN SEAN C 741 HUNTLEE DR, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70131 TAXES OWED ARE WITH THAT PORTION OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL OF THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, APPURTENANCES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, IN SQUARE NO. 22, SECTION “C” OF HUNTLEE VILLAGE, WHICH SQUARE IS BOUNDED BY HUNTLEE DRIVE, MACARTHUR BOULEVARD, ERIKSON AVENUE AND THE PUBLIC ROAD ADJOINING THE TOUCHSTONE PROPERTY, NOW RIVER OAKS DRIVE; DESIGNATED AS LOT 399, WHICH LOT FORMS THE CORNER OF HUNTLEE DRIVE AND ERIKSON AVENUE, MEASURES 55 FEET FRONT ON HUNTLEE DRIVE, SAME IN WIDTH IN THE REAR, BY A DEPTH AND FRONT ON ERIKSON AVENUE OF 108.67 FEET BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES, ALL AS MORE FULLY SHOWN ON PLAT OF SURVEY BY ADLOE ORR, JR. AND ASSOCIATES, C.E., DATED DECEMBER 12, 1953, WHICH SURVEY HAS BEEN REDATED AND RESURVEYED AS OF MARCH 27, 1964, ALL AS SHOWN ON SURVEY BY STERLING MANDLE, LAND SURVEYOR, DATED SEPTEMBER 7, 1978 THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS CONTAINED IN COB 575, FOLIO 19. B. 8.67 SERVITUDE ALONG REAR OF SUBJECT PROPERTY AS SHOWN ON SURVEY BY STERLING MANDLE, LAND SURVEYOR DATED SEPTEMBER 7, 1978. C. AGREEMENT IN FAVOR OF SEWERAGE AND WATER BOARD OF NEW ORLEANS AS DESCRIBED AND RECORDED 4/22/1987, AT COB 813G, FOLIO 412. 741-HUNTLEEDR PIERCE GERALD E 3929 MITHRA ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70126 TAXES OWED ARE WITH A CERTAIN PIECE OR PORTION OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL OF THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, APPURTENANCES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE THIRD DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, IN THAT PART THEREOF KNOWN AS PONTCHARTRAIN PARK SUBDIVISION, SECTION 3-A, DESIGNATED AS LOT 4, SQUARE 23, WHICH SAID SQUARE IS BOUNDED BY SEMINARY PLACE (SIDE), MITHRA STREET, PROVIDENCE PLACE AND THE CONTINUATION OF SUBDIVISION, SAID LOT FORMS THE CORNER OF MITHRA STREET AND SEMINARY PLACE AND MEASURES THENCE 62 FEET FRONT ON MITHRA STREET, A WIDTH IN THE REAR OF 75.39 FEET, BY A DEPTH ON THE SIDELINE NEARER LOT 3 OF 100 FEET, AND A DEPTH AND FRONT ON SEMINARY PLACE OF 100.29 FEET ALONG A CURVE AND A SECOND DEPTH AND FRONT ON SEMINARY PLACE OF 0.9 FEET ALONG A STRAIGHT LINE. ALL AS MORE FULLY SHOWN ON A SURVEY BY GERALD B. DUNN, LAND SURVEYOR, DATED NOVEMBER 1, 1976. AND ACCORDING TO A SURVEY MADE BY S.Z.S. CONSULTANTS DATED MARCH 13, 1997, THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROPERTY HAS THE SAME LOCATION, DESIGNATED AND DIMENSIONS AS HEREINABOVE SET FORTH, EXCEPT THAT SAID PROPERTY IS SHOWN AS HAVING A FIRST DEPTH AND FRONT ON SEMINARY PLACE OF 100.29 FEET ALONG A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 380, AND A SECOND DEPTH AND FRONT ON SEMINARY PLACE OF 0.9 FEET ALONG A STRAIGHT LINE. THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS REGISTERED IN COB 627, FOLIO 355 B. RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH IN AN ACT DATED APRIL 25, 1958, AND REGISTERED IN COB 618, FOLIO 559 C. FIVE (5’) FOOT SERVITUDE FOR UTILITIES AND DRAINAGE ACROSS THE REAR OF SAID LOT AS PER PLAN OF SUBDIVISION AND A SHOWN ON THE SURVEY MADE BY S.Z.S. CONSULTANTS DATED MARCH 13, 1997 D. SLIGHT MISALIGNMENT OF FENCES ON THE SEMINARY PLACE AND PROVIDENCE PLACE SIDES OF THE PROPERTY AS SHOWN ON THE SURVEY MADE BY S.Z.S. CONSULTANTS DATED MARCH 13, 1997. E. THE ROAD HOME DECLARATION OF COVENANTS RECORDED 5/25/2007, AT CIN 352977 F. HAZARD MITIGATION GRANT PROGRAM DECLARATION OF COVENANTS RECORDED 10/5/2012, AT CIN 519867 3929-MITHRAST RAPHAEL YVONNE A BOYD ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70131 TAXES OWED ARE WITH A LOT AND IMPROVEMENTS IN THE LOWER PORTION OF THE 5TH DISTRICT IN THE PUISSAN TRACT MEASURING 40’ FRONT ON COMMON STREET AND EXTENDING 120’ IN DEPTH TOWARDS BELLEGARDER LANE ALL MORE OR LESS AND FADING TOWARDS THE EUREKA HALL ON SAID COMMON STREET SITUATED IN PARISH OF ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA. 1356301-BOYDST SANDERS JUNIUS R 49131 REYNES ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70117 TAXES OWED ARE WITH THAT PORTION OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, APPURTENANCES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE THIRD DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, IN SQUARE NO. 1096-1135, BOUNDED BY REYNES & N. GALVEZ, TENNESSEE, AND N. TONTI STREETS, DESIGNATED AS FRONT ONE-HALF (1/2) OF LOTS 18 & 19. THE FRONT ONE-HALF (1/2) OF LOT 18 FORMS THE CORNER OF REYNES AND N. GALVEZ STREETS AND MEASURES FORTY-THREE (43’) FEET, SIX (6”) INCHES, FRONT ON REYNES STREET, SAME IN WIDTH IN REAR, BY A DEPTH AND FRONT ON N. GALVEZ STREET, OF SIXTY (60’) FEET BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES. THE FRONT ONEHALF (1/2) OF LOT 19 ADJOINS LOT 18, COMMENCES AT A DISTANCE OF FORTY-THREE (43’) FEET, SIX (6”) INCHES, FROM THE CORNER OF REYNES & N. GALVEZ STREETS, AND MEASURES EACH THENCE FORTYTHREE (43’) FEET FRONT ON REYNES STREET, SAME IN WIDTH IN THE REAR BY A DEPTH OF SIXTY (60’) FEET BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES. 49131-REYNESST SHORTY EDWIN 4940 N GALVEZ ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70117 TAXES OWED ARE WITH A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE THIRD DISTRICT OF THIS CITY, IN SQUARE NO. 951-988, BOUNDED BY REYNES, PRIEUR, TENNESSEE AND N. GALVEZ ST., SAID LOT IS DESIGNATED BY THE NUMBER 34 ON SURVEY AND PLAN OF SUBDIVISION MADE BY F. C. GANDOLFO, JR., SURVEYOR, DATED MAY 4, 1942, ATTACHED TO AN ACT PASSED BEFORE JOSEPH A. CASEY N.P., ON DECEMBER 7, 1942,
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ACCORDING TO WHICH SAID LOT FORMS THE CORNER OF N. GALVEZ AND REYNES STREETS AND MEASURES FORTY THREE FEET, SIX INCHES ON REYNES STREET BY A DEPTH OF ONE HUNDRED TWENTY FEET AND FRONT ON N. GALVEZ STREET. THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. FACTS WHICH WOULD BE DISCLOSED BY A COMPREHENSIVE SURVEY OF THE PREMISES HEREIN DESCRIBED. 4940-NGALVEZST SIBLING RIVALRY ASSET MANAGEMENT GROUP 2600 PALMYRA ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA TAXES OWED ARE WITH A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE FIRST DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, IN SQUARE NO. 583, BOUNDED BY PALMYRA, BANKS, S. DORGENOIS AND S. BROAD STREETS, AND ACCORDING TO THE SURVEY MADE BY GILBERT, KELLY & COUTURIE, INC., SURVEYING AND ENGINEERING, DATED FEBRUARY 10, 1968, A COPY OF WHICH IS ANNEXED TO ACT BEFORE JOHN H. HAMMEL, JR., NOTARY PUBLIC, DATED FEBRUARY 21, 1968, SAID PORTION OF GROUND FORMS THE CORNER OF PALMYRA AND S. DORGENOIS STREETS, AND MEASURES 30 FEET, 6 INCHES AND 7 LINES FRONT ON PALMYRA STREET, THE SAME WIDTH IN THE REAR, BY A DEPTH OF 100 FEET, BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES AND FRONT ON S. DORGENOIS STREET; SAID PORTION OF GROUND IS COMPOSED OF THE WHOLE OF LOT 13 MEASURING 25 FEET, 0 INCHES, AND 7-1/3 LINES, ACTUAL AND SQ. SUB. PLAN (25 FEET, 0 INCHES AND 7-14 LINES PRESENT TITLE), AND 5 FEET, 6 INCHES OF LOT NO. 14 ADJOINING LOT NO. 13. AND ALSO ACCORDING TO SURVEY OF GILBERT, KELLY & COURTURIE, INC., SURVEYING & ENGINEERING, DATED JULY 30, 1978, A COPY OF WHICH IS ANNEXED TO AN ACT PASSED BEFORE W. MATTHEW CAMPBELL, NOTARY PUBLIC, DATED NOVEMBER 10, 1978, SAID PROPERTY IS LOCATED IN THE SAME DISTRICT AND SQUARE AND HAS THE SAME LOT DESIGNATION AND DIMENSIONS AS HEREINABOVE SET FORTH. THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. SERVITUDE IN FAVOR OF BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. D/B/A AT&T LOUISIANA RECORDED 4/29/2010, AT CIN 455051 2600-PALMYRAST SOLID ROCK INVESTMENTS, LLC 2319 SAINT ROCH AVE, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70117 TAXES OWED ARE WITH A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES AND APPURTENANCES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE THIRD DISTRICT OF THIS CITY, IN SQUARE NO. 1214-B, BOUNDED BY ST. ROCH AVENUE, PEACE COURT, MUSIC AND NORTH TONTI STREETS, DESIGNATED BY THE NO. 7 ON BLUE PRINT OF SURVEY MADE BY C. A. ROBERT, SURVEYOR, DATED MARCH 21, 1935, ANNEXED TO AN ACT PASSED BEFORE GEORGE J. CHAMPAGNE, JR., NOTARY PUBLIC, DATED DECEMBER 15, 1960, ACCORDING THERETO, SAID LOT NO. 7 FORMS THE CORNER OF ST. ROCH AVENUE AND PEACE COURT, MEASURES 28 FEET FRONT ON ST. ROCH AVENUE, SAME WIDTH IN THE REAR, BY A DEPTH BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES AND FRONT ON PEACE COURT OF 90 FEET. SAID LOT IS ALSO DESIGNATED BY THE NO. 7 ON SURVEY MADE BY GILBERT, KELLY & COUTURIE, INC., SURVEYING AND ENGINEERING, DATED SEPTEMBER 4, 1976, COPY OF WHICH IS ANNEXED TO ACT BEFORE EDMUND T. WEGENER, NOTARY PUBLIC, DATED NOVEMBER 12, 1975, AND ACCORDING THERETO, SAID LOT HAS THE SAME LOCATION AND DIMENSIONS AS MENTIONED ABOVE. THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. ANY AND ALL RESTRICTIONS THAT MAY BE FOUND IN THE CHAIN OF TITLE B. ENCROACHMENTS, SERVITUDES, RIGHT OF WAYS, OVERLAPS, OR ANY OTHER MATTERS THAT WOULD BE SHOWN ON A CURRENT SURVEY OF THE PROPERTY C. ENCROACHMENT SHOWN ON SURVEY MADE BY GILBERT, KELLY & COUTURIE, INC., SURVEYING AND ENGINEERING, DATED SEPTEMBER 4, 1975 2319-STROCHAV SPANOLIOS JEANNINE T 5911 EADS ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70122 TAXES OWED ARE WITH A CERTAIN PIECE OR PORTION OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, APPURTENANCES AND ADVANTAGES THERETO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN SQUARE 4666, THIRD DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, PARISH OF ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, BOUNDED BY EADS STREET, VIENNA STREET (SIDE), LAFAYE STREET (FORMERLY DEERS STREET) (SIDE), AND PRESSBURG STREET, AND DESIGNATED AS LOT NO. C-2 ON A SURVEY OF F.C. GRANDOLFO DATED NOVEMBER 27, 1944, ACCORDING TO A SAID LOT COMMENCES AT A DISTANCE OF 53.6.0 WIDTH IN THE REAR. ALSO IN ACCORDANCE WITH A SURVEY BY SZS CONSULTANTS DATED JULY 2, 1977, A COPY OF WHICH IS ANNEXED TO AN ACT PASSED BEFORE BRENT J. LALIBERTE, NOTARY PUBLIC, DATED JULY 3, 1977, AND MADE A PART THEREOF. THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. ANY AND ALL ENCROACHMENTS, SET BACK LINES, OVERLAPS, BOUNDARY LINE DISPUTES, SERVITUDES OR OTHER MATTERS AS DISCLOSED ON SURVEY BY SZS CONSULTANTS, INC., DATED JULY 2, 1997 B. ALL COVENANTS, RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS, EASEMENTS, CONDITIONS, AND RIGHTS APPEARING OF RECORD AND TO ANY STATE OF FACTS AN ACCURATE SURVEY WOULD SHOW. 5911-EADSST SPENCER ODIS E 9701 LAKE FOREST BLVD # 14, # 14, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70127 TAXES OWED ARE WITH ONE CERTAIN CONDOMINIUM UNIT OF MAIN STREET CONDOMINIUM II, DESCRIBED AS UNIT 14, IN THE “CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION AND ESTABLISHING CONDOMINIUM PROPERTY REGIME” PASSED BEFORE OMER F. KUEBEL, JR., NOTARY, DATED MAY 2, 1984, AND RECORDED AT COB 793D, FOLIO 123, IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF THE PARISH OF ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, TOGETHER WITH THE SURVEY, PLAT AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS AND DOCUMENTS ANNEXED THERETO AND INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE THEREIN, TOGETHER WITH EACH UNIT PERCENTAGE INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS AND AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: ONE CERTAIN PARCEL OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES AND APPURTENANCES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE THIRD MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, IN THAT PART THEREOF KNOWN AS SECTION 23 OF THE LAKRATT TRACT, FORMER NEW ORLEANS LAKESHORE LAND COMPANY SUBDIVISION, AND ACCORDING TO A SURVEY AND PLAN OF RESUBDIVISION BY UNIVERSAL LAND SURVEYORS, INC., DATED DECEMBER 14, 1981, APPROVED BY THE NEW ORLEANS CITY PLANNING COMMISSION ON FEBRUARY 10, 1982, AND REGISTERED IN COB 774, FOLIO 444, ORLEANS PARISH, LOUISIANA, SAID PARCEL OF GROUND IS DESIGNATED AS LOT 3E-4B, AND IS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTH OF LAKE FOREST BOULEVARD AND THE EAST LINE OF CITRUS CANAL, THENCE MEASURE N29’ 05’ 35”W A DISTANCE OF 236.03 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG THE EAST LINE OF CITRUS CANAL, N29’ 05’ 35”W A DISTANCE OF 182 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE N60’ 54’ 25”E, A DISTANCE OF 258.46 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF PLAZA DRIVE S 29’ 05’ 35”E, A DISTANCE OF 182 FEET TO POINT; THENCE S 60’ 54’ 25”W A DISTANCE OF 258.46 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 9701-LAKEFORESTBL14 TAYLOR DEBORAH S 3627 ALFRED ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70122 TAXES OWED ARE WITH A CERTAIN LOT OR PORTION OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, APPURTENANCES BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE THIRD DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, IN SQUARE NO. 2485, BOUNDED BY ALFRED (FORMERLY BONNEVAL), JUMONVILLE, SERE AND ST. DENIS (FORMERLY BEAUREGARD) STREETS, DESIGNATED AS LOT 26, AND MEASURES THIRTY FEET FRONT ON ALFRED (FORMERLY BONNEVAL) STREET, BY SAME WIDTH IN THE REAR, BY A DEPTH OF ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY FEET, TWO INCHES AND SIX LINES (160’ 2” 6’”) BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES. ACCORDING TO SURVEY MADE BY ADLOE ORR, JR. & ASSOCIATES CONSULTING ENGINEERS, DATED FEBRUARY 1, 1963, ANNEXED HERETO, THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS SITUATED IN THE SAME DISTRICT AND SQUARE AND BEARS THE SAME BOUNDARIES AND MEASUREMENTS AS ABOVE SET FORTH, THE SAID LOT NO. 26, COMMENCING ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-FIVE FEET, FOUR INCHES, THREE LINES (185’ 4” 3’”) FROM THE CORNER OF ALFRED (FORMERLY BONNEVAL) AND SERE STREETS. THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. A RESERVATION OF ALL MINERAL RIGHTS IN FAVOR OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF PATENT NO. 14761 DATED AUGUST 6, 1947, REGISTERED IN C.O.B. 557, FOLIO 60
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B. COVENANTS RUNNING WITH THE LAND IN THE ROAD HOME PROGRAM RECORDED 7/18/2008, AT CIN 413236
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3627-ALFREDST UNITED HOUSING SERVICES LLC 3500 PARIS AVE, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70122 TAXES OWED ARE WITH A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, RIGHTS, WAYS, AND PRIVILEGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE THIRD DISTRICT OF THIS CITY, IN SQUARE NO. 2318, BOUNDED BY NE PLUS, HAMBURG AND SERE STREETS AND PARIS AVENUE, DESIGNATED BY THE NO. 1 ON A SURVEY BY R.C. ROSENBERT, C.E., DATED FEBRUARY 18, 1927, COPY OF WHICH IS ANNEXED TO AN ACT BEFORE P.H. STERN, N.P., ON FEBRUARY 24, 1927, ACCORDING TO WHICH SAID LOT 1 FORMS CORNER OF PARIS AVENUE AND NE PLUS ULTRA STREET, MEASURES THENCE THIRTY FEET (30’) FRONT ON PARISH AVENUE BY ONE HUNDRED TWENTY FEET (120’) IN DEPTH, BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES. AND ACCORDING TO A SURVEY BY C.A. ROBERT, CE., DATED FEBRUARY 1, 1937, SAID LOT IS SITUATED IN THE SAME DISTRICT AND SQUARE AND HAS THE SAME BOUNDARIES (EXCEPT THAT NE PLUS ULTRA IS NOW LAFRENIER) AND MEASURES THIRTY FEET (30’) FRONT ON PARISH AVENUE, SAME WIDTH IN THE REAR, BY A DEPTH BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES OF ONE HUNDRED TWENTY FEET (120’) AND IS COMPOSED OF THE WHOLE OF LOT 1, AND SIX FEET, SEVEN INCHES, FIVE LINES (6’ 7” 5’”) OF LOT 2, AS SHOWN ON SURVEY BY D.E. SEGHERS & SONS, SURVEYORS, DATED DECEMBER 7, 1909, ANNEXED TO ACT 1409, OF THE LATE F.J. DREYFOUS, N.P., AND ACCORDING TO A SURVEY BY GILBERT & KELLY, SURVEYORS, DATED SEPTEMBER 20, 1947, REDATED MARCH 8, 1958, THE PROPERTY IS SITUATED IN THE SAME DISTRICT AND SQUARE AND HAS THE SAME MEASUREMENTS AS ABOVE SET FORTH. ALL ALSO IN ACCORDANCE WITH A SURVEY BY GILBERT, KELLY & COUTURIE, SURVEYORS, INC. DATED JUNE 26, 1989, A COPY OF WHICH IS ATTACHED HERETO.
Tax Bill 2809-STANTHONYST DENISE M. BEVROTTE, ELIZABETH MILLER BEAULIEU, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, CARRY TRADE, LLC, DONNA BRUMFIELD, EARL JOSEPH AUGUSTINE JR, SHEILA ANN AUGUSTIN, DARRYL G AUGUSTINE, RICHARD JOSEPH POLITE, YOLANDA ANN POLITE, TINA POLITE, WILLIAM P DOMINICK III, SAMANTHA LEIGH BEAULIEU, LYNDSEY DANIELLE BEAULIEU, MARVIN D BEAULIEU, KAREN BEAULIEU MAJOR, VICTORIA BEAULIEU SAULNY, FRANK BEAULIEU, RAYMOND JOSEPH BEAULIEU, SHANTELLE ELIZABETH CORTEZ PERKINS, DANIELLE VIRGINIA CORTEZ ATKINS, PEDRO JOSEPH CORTEZ, MYAH CORTEZ, MATEO SALVE CORTEZ, THOMAS MIGUEL JAIME CORTEZ JR, ZOIE CORTEZ, QUINTON CORTEZ, TAMARA CHRISTMAS CORTEZ, DAVID MICHAEL BEVROTTE, HENRY A BEVROTTE, LYNNETTE MARIE BEVROTTE JONES, ANNETTE MARIE BEVROTTE WINDSOR BLAND, CHERYL BEVROTTE JOHNSON, KIM THOMPSON, WAN THOMPSON, AMANDA MARIE BEAULIEU SMART, SHENNA BEAULIEU lASKER, DALE P BEAULIEU JR, CEDRIC BEAULIEU, LEAH BEAULIEU, GLYNN ANTHONY BEAULIEU SR, BRIAN J BEAULIEU, STEVEN BEAULIEU, JEROME ANTHONY BEAULIEU, LEO MATTHEW BEAULIEU JR, SHANNON ELIZABETH BEAULIEU, ROCHELL THERESA BEAULIEU, JARRELL TREVON BEAULIEU, JYEREN AHMAD BEAULIEU, JAYDON ERNEST BEAULIEU, JULITA MARIE BEAULIEU, CYNTHIA MARIE BEAULIEU FIELDS, MICHAEL ANTHONY KINCEY, MERLIN J KINCEY, LATOYA PRECIOUS KINCEY KELLY, ANN JULIE ARNAUD, CHARLES J. ARNAUD, URSULA DOMINICK, MICHAEL DOWNIN, ANDRE DOWNIN, DAVID DOWNIN, ARNETTA DOWNIN, ANDRE DOWNIN JR, KIMI DOWNIN, FLORIAN RAHSAAN DOWNIN, TIFFANY MACK FENROY, ROY MACK JR, DEANNA MACK, DELMAR ARNAUD, LIONEL JOSEPH BEAULIEU JR, THOMAS MCOSKER SQS 1585 1717 LOT 14 ST ANTHONY 32X128 DBLE 4/RM A/R SEE E RECORD TAX SALE CHECKER, LLC $1,592.76 7/7/2004 NA#04-48311 INSTR# 292065 TAX SALE C/O ALLIANCE HOLDINGS $ 1,564.90,12/21/04 TAX YEAR 2003,INST #301959 NA# 05-09426 Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 2809 Saint Anthony St, New Orleans, LA 70119 Tax Bill 4613-LONELYOAKDR ERNEST CARRIE JR., CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, STATE OF LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, REPUBLIC FINANCE, LLC, PAULETTE M. BETHEL, GREGORY J. CARRIE, DIANE C. WHITE, DEBORAH C. WARE, PAMELA T. CARRIE, FAYE C. SHELBY, TERRIE C. GUERIN, ERNEST CARRIE III, WINTHROP A. CARRIE, MICHELLE E. CARRIE, C T CORPORATION SYSTEM SEE E RECORD REDEMPTION CERTIFICATE 02-07-97 98-07503 154040 (1993 THRU 1997) TOTAL 353.69 Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 4613 Lonely Oak Dr, New Orleans, LA 70126 Tax Bill 2509-STROCHAV REGINALD D LAWSON, IRMA CARTER MYLES, NEW ORLEANS REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY F/k/A COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT AGENCY IN AND FOR THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, Reginald d. lawson jr., JEROME JOSEPH PELLERIN, KURTE MICHAEL PELLERIN, Leslie Vigne plummer, Vernon J. Vigne, eric c vigne, Gary A. Vigne, Sidney w. vigne III, Stephanie l. johnson, bridgette johnson medley, gail johnson joseph, Kevin carter, la Toya Carter, Khary carter dumas, alriel carter dumas, ALIBE carter dumas, ate carter dumas, gregory vigne, Rudy Dumas, Alia dumas SQ 1382 LOT 3 ST ROCH 32X118 FR/SGLE 7/RMS A/R Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 2509 Saint Roch Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tax Bill 2811-LAWRENCEST ABRAHAM J CASBORN JR., CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, ALICE MCKASKILL CASBORN PACE PARK SQ 14 RR PTS 1-2-25-26 50 X 100 2811 LAWRENCE Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 2811 Lawrence St, New Orleans, LA 70114 Tax Bill 40887 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, STATE OF LOUISIANA, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, THE GOLF CLUB OF NEW ORLEANS, LLC, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, DONALD E. PATE SEC 27 PARCEL 3-LA 53.603 AC OR 2,334,946 SQFT PLAN 9-16A-147 (GOLF COURSE) Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 40887, New Orleans, LA 70128 Tax Bill 40869-JAHNCKERD STONEHEDGE CONSTRUCTION INC., U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, STATE OF LOUISIANA, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, THE GOLF CLUB OF NEW ORLEANS, LLC, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, DONALD E. PATE, MATTHEW CULL, KATIE KONECKI, BOBBI KAY CULL SECTION 26 PARCEL 3-F JAHNCK E CANAL & LAKE FOREST BLVD 24.612 ACRES OR APPROX 1,072 098.7 SQ FT 1988 ASSD 39W016 505 PLAN 9-16A-85 Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 40869 Jahncke Rd, New Orleans, LA 70128 Tax Bill 60009-GANNONRD THE GOLF CLUB OF NEW ORLEANS, LLC, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, EASTOVER PROPERTY OWNER’S ASSOCIATION, INC., STATE OF LOUISIANA, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, donald e. pate, mark moody SEC 27 PARCEL 1-S (3.810AC) OR 165,964 SF 1987 ASSD 39W0 16606 PLAN 9-16A-85 VACANT Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 60009 Gannon Rd, New Orleans, LA 70128 Tax Bill 2100-TULANEAV CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, CITYWIDE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, LLC, RAHIM EBRAHIMPOUR, KATAYOUN KORSSAGH, LARRY V. JACKSON, JR. SQ 519 LOTS X PT 1 2 TULANE & JOHNSON 36’ 6” X 101’ 6” AFFIDAVIT OF POSSESSION Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 2100 Tulane Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119 Tax Bill 7132-YORKTOWNDR City of New Orleans, Karen Johnson, Mallory V. Thomas, Jonathan S. Edward, Jessie Edward III SQ 3 SOMERSET PARK LOT 21 YORKTOWN DRIVE 60X116/115 DBLE BR/V 15/RM C/R GARAGE 7130-32 YORKTOWN DR Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 7132 Yorktown Dr, New Orleans, LA 70127 Tax Bill 3205-2NDST LIONEL FERDINAND, OSCAR FERDINAND JR, RONALD FERDINAND, GARRY FERDINAND, KENNETH FERDINAND, ANGELIKA HOPE, CHARLISE HOPE, CHARLES FERDINAND, NEBRASKA ALLIANCE REALTY COMPANY SECURED PARTY: BMO HARRIS, U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, NEW ORLEANS FIREMEN’S FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, HAROLD LOUIS FERDINAND JR., C T CORPORATION SYSTEM, kelly d. norman, tina marie norman, sheila marie ferdinand, darrel charles ferdinand, OCCUPANT, NORMAN CONNIE, CONNIE NORMAN, RAMSEY NORMAN, KURI NORMAN, COLLIN NORMAN, JAMMIE WILLIAMS, KAYLA NORMAN, KELLY NORMAN, TINA NORMAN SQ 427 LOT 17 SECOND 30X111 DEMO PERMIT 02/26/07 07BLD-01860 Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 3205 2Nd St, New Orleans, LA 70125 Tax Bill 1720-HENDEEST LAFAYETTE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, THE COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT AGENCY IN AND FOR THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, DONNA GAINES JOHNSON, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, CREDIT ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION, CORPORATION SERVICE COMPANY, Home bank, national association TRUMAN PK SQ 59 LOT PT 13 40/10 X 98/120 1720 HENDEE Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 1720 Hendee St, New Orleans, LA 70114 Tax Bill 3335-WASHINGTONAV LOLA GREEN, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, MERCEDES THORNTON, OCCUPANT OF NEIGHBORING PROPERTY SQ 438 LOT K 1 2 WASHINGTON AND S JOHNSON 22X113 FILE # 11723 LAND ONLY 3/01 RET MAIL Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 3335 Washington Ave, New Orleans, LA Tax Bill 7340-BRIARHEATHDR KATRICE ANCEL GOINS HAISLEY, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, UNITED STATES MARSHAL SERVICE, OCCUPANT(S), KIRBY CHERI HAISLEY, GLEN HAISLEY SR, QUINDON M HAISLEY, WESTSIDE CREDIT CORPORATION, MICHAEL D. HANNAN, GLEN HAISLEY, KATRICE HAISLEY, ASHLEY ANDERSON SQ A BARRINGTON PARK EAST LOT 15 A BRIARHEATH DR 61X107 OVER 110 SGLE/BR/V 11/RMS & 2(1/2 BAT HS) A/R GARAGE Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 7340 Briarheath Dr, New Orleans, LA 70128 Tax Bill 5870-EASTOVERDR FREDERICK L. THOMAS, mark moody, EASTOVER PROPERTY OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC., JHASE PROPERTIES, LLC, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, LIBERTY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, OCCUPANT, JASMINE THOMAS, FRED THOMAS SQ E EASTOVER SUB PH 1 LOT1 TURNBERRY DR & OR(5870)EASTO VER DR 81-29/120X146/173 ASS D 1987 PART 39W016606&12& PA RCEL 1-A PLAN 9-16A-86 2/ST BR/STUCCO SGLE 13 1/2 RMS C/R GAR Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 5870 Eastover Dr, New Orleans, LA 70128 Tax Bill 2719-LAVENDERST NEBRASKA ALLIANCE REALTY COMPANY SECURED PARTY: BMO HARRIS, CATHIE LACABE JOLLY, JOHN R. JOLLY, The State of Louisiana, Division of Administration, Office of Community Development, as administrator of the Small Rental Program, The Road Home, U.S. HUD Community Development Block Grant Program, U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, PARACORP INCORPORATED, KIVA LYNETTE BAILEY, PAMELA CHAKIVA BAILEY,
THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. AIR CONDITION AND ROOF ENCROACHMENTS ON SIDELINE NEAREST LAFRENIERE STREET; AND B. ROOF ENCROACHMENT FRONT ON PARISH AVENUE AND ON SIDELINE NEAREST SERE STREET C. THE ROAD HOME SMALL RENTAL PROPERTY PROGRAM INCENTIVE PAYMENT AGREEMENT AS RECORDED 11/5/2010, AT CIN 467508 3500-PARISAV WELLS FARGO BANK 7821 OLEANDER ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70125 TAXES OWED ARE WITH THAT CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL OF THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL OF THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING AND SITUATED IN THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, PARISH OF ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, IN SQUARE NO. 498, BOUNDED BY FERN, BURDETTE, FORSHEY AND OLEANDER STREETS, DESIGNATED AS LOT NO. 23 ON A SKETCH OF SURVEY ANNEXED TO ACT BEFORE FRED DEIBEL, NOTARY PUBLIC, DATED JULY 15, 1887, AND ACCORDING TO WHICH SURVEY SAID LOT 23 MEASURES 30 FEET FRONT ON OLEANDER STREET, SAME WIDTH IN THE REAR, BY A DEPTH OF 150 FEET BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES. 7821-OLEANDERST WHEELER GEORGE 2227 TERPSICHORE ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70113 TAXES OWED ARE WITH A CERTAIN LOT OR PORTION OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL OF THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, ADVANTAGES AND APPURTENANCES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE FIRST MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, IN SQUARE NO. 352 THEREOF, WHICH SAID SQUARE IS BOUNDED BY TERPSICHORE, LASALLE (LATE HOWARD) AND SOUTH LIBERTY STREETS AND MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., BOULEVARD (LATE MELPOMENE STREET), AND ACCORDING TO A SURVEY BY GILBERT, KELLY & COUTURIE, INC., SURVEYING AND ENGINEERING, DATED SEPTEMBER 15, 1980, A COPY OF WHICH IS ANNEXED HERETO FOR REFERENCE, SAID LOT IS DESIGNATED AS THE REAR PORTION OF LOT NO. 16, WHICH SAID REAR PORTION OF LOT NO. 16 COMMENCES AT A DISTANCE OF NINETY-ONE (91’) FEET FROM THE INTERSECTION OF TERPSICHORE AND LA SALLE STREET, AND MEASURES THENCE, THIRTY-FOUR (34’) FRONT ON TERPSICHORE STREET, SAME IN WIDTH IN THE REAR, BY A DEPTH, BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES, OF THIRTY-TWO (32’) FEET. THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. THAT CERTAIN ROOF OVERHAND OF THREE INCHES, FIVE LINES (3”5’”) AS SHOWN ON THE ABOVE MENTIONED SURVEY; B. THAT CERTAIN ROOF OVERHAND OF TWO FEET (2’) AND THAT CERTAIN ENCROACHMENT OF A BALCONY OF FOUR FEET (4’), AS SHOWN ON THE ABOVE MENTIONED SURVEY. 2227-TERPSICHOREST WILLIAMS JAMES 2817 N TONTI ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70117 TAXES OWED ARE WITH A CERTAIN PIECE OR PORTION OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE THIRD DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, IN SQUARE NO. 1221, BOUNDED BY N. TONTI, NORTH ROCHEBLAVE, ST. FERDINAND AND PORT STREETS. SAID PORTION OF GROUND IS COMPOSED OF THE WHOLE OF LOT NO. 4 AND THE GREATER PORTION OF LOT NO. 5, AND ACCORDING TO SAID SURVEY MADE BY F. G. STEWART, SURVEYOR, DATED AUGUST 12, 1950, A COPY OF WHICH IS ANNEXED TO AN ACT OF SALE PASSED BEFORE BERNARD TITCHE, JR., NOTARY PUBLIC, DATED AUGUST 17, 1950, SAID PORTION OF GROUND BEARS THE DESIGNATIONS “4” AND “PT. 5”, AND COMMENCES AT A DISTANCE OF EIGHTY-SEVEN FEET, EIGHT INCHES, TWO LINES (87’8”2’”) FROM THE INTERSECTION OF NORTH TONTI AND PORT STREETS, AND MEASURES THENCE FIFTY-EIGHT FEET, FIVE INCHES AND FOUR LINES (58’ 5” 4’”) FRONT ON NORTH TONTI STREET, BY A FIRST DEPTH ON THE SIDE NEAREST TO ST. FERDINAND STREET, AND SEPARATING SAID PORTION OF GROUND FROM LOT NO. 6 OF ONE HUNDRED TWO FEET (102’), THENCE AT RIGHT ANGLES TOWARD PORT STREET A DISTANCE OF FOURTEEN FEET, EIGHT INCHES AND FIVE LINES (14’8”5’”) THENCE AT RIGHT ANGLES A SECOND DEPTH OF THREE FEET (3’) TO THE REAR LINE, WHICH MEASURES FORTY-THREE FEET, EIGHT INCHES AND SEVEN LINES (43’8”7’”), AND A DEPTH ON THE SIDE LINE CLOSEST TO PORT STREET, SEPARATING THE SAID PORTION OF GROUND FROM LOT NO. 3 OF ONE HUNDRED FIVE FEET (105’). THE ABOVE REFERRED TO SURVEY HAS BEE REDATED DECEMBER 12, 1952 AND COPY OF SAME IS ANNEXED TO ACT BY PAUL A. FISCHER TO THE EQUITABLE-MUTUAL HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION PASSED BEFORE BERNARD TITCHE, JR. NOTARY, DATED DECEMBER 17, 1952. THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. ANY AND ALL RESTRICTIONS, CONDITIONS AND/OR SERVITUDES AS MAY APPEAR IN THE CHAIN OF TITLE. 2817-NTONTIST WILLIAMS ROBERT A 6330 LAFAYE ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70122 TAXES OWED ARE WITH THAT PORTION OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, ADVANTAGES AND APPURTENANCES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE THIRD DISTRICT OF THIS CITY, IN SQUARE NO. 5096, BOUNDED BY LAFAYE, NEW YORK, MEXICO AND EADS STREETS, DESIGNATED BY THE LETTER “F” ON A PRINT OF SURVEY OF F. G. STEWARD, SURVEYOR, DATED JULY 7, 1943, ANNEXED TO AN ACT NO. 9037 OF J. D. DRESNER, NOTARY PUBLIC, DATED JANUARY 8, 1944, AND SURVEY BY THE SAME SURVEYOR DATED NOVEMBER 27, 1944, RECERTIFIED MARCH 29, 1947, PRINT OF WHICH IS ANNEXED TO AN ACT PASSED BEFORE B.P. LANDRY, NOTARY PUBLIC, DATED JUNE 25, 1947, AND ACCORDING TO WHICH SAID PORTION HEREIN SOLD COMMENCES AT A DISTANCE OF FIFTY-THREE FEET, THEN INCHES, THREE LINES (53’10”3’”) FROM THE CORNER OF LAFAYE AND NEW YORK STREETS, MEASURES THENCE ON A LINE TOWARDS MEXICO STREET, FIFTY-THREE FEET (53’) FRONT ON LAFAYE STREET, SAME WIDTH IN THE REAR, BY A DEPTH OF ONE HUNDRED THREE FEET, ONE INCH (103’1”) BETWEEN EQUAL AND PARALLEL LINES; ALL AS MORE FULLY SHOWN ON A PLAT OF SURVEY BY GILBERT, KELLY, & COUTURIE, INC., SURVEYING & ENGINEERING, DATED MAY 18, 1974, A CERTIFIED COPY OF WHICH IS ANNEXED TO AN ACT OF SALE PASSED BEFORE ROBERT E. JEFFERS, JR., NOTARY PUBLIC, DATED THIS DATE. THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: A. ROAD HOME DECLARATION OF COVENANTS RUNNING WITH THE LAND RECORDED 1/19/2008, AT CIN 388942 6330-LAFAYEST ON THE DAY OF SALE I WILL SELL THE PROPERTY TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. THE SALE WILL BE WITHOUT APPRAISEMENT, FOR CASH OR OTHER PAYMENT METHODS ACCEPTABLE TO THE TAX COLLECTOR, IN LEGAL TENDER MONEY OF THE UNITED STATES, AND A NONWARRANTY CASH SALE CERTIFICATE SHALL BE ISSUED TO THE PURCHASER FOR THE PROPERTY. THIS NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IS NOTIFICATION THAT YOUR RIGHTS OR INTEREST IN THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA MAY BE TERMINATED
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NICHOLAS RYAN BURFECT, COREY CLAYTON, KALA T POON, JAMIE JANELL WASHINGTON, DONALD CLAYTON, PAMMY LOVE, TARINQUE SAMUELS, CHRISTINE E WASHINGTON, SHANA M WATSON, NATALIE CEBASTION, ERVIN MARSHALL, BRUCE CALWAY, OCCUPANT(S), BMO HARRIS, C T CORPORATION SYSTEM EDGEWOOD PK SQ 19 PT LOT 37 LOT 38 LAVENDER 50 X 120 SGLE 14/ RM A/R 2719 LAVENDER ST., APT.A Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 2719 Lavender St, New Orleans, LA 70122 Tax Bill 2011-MUSICST CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY, KLMN INVESTMENTS #3 LLC, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, KELVIN ROBEY, stephen j. rotella, STATE OF LOUISIANA, DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION, OFFICE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, Thomas Garvey, marguerite sheehan SQ 1019 LOT Z MUSIC 32X124 SGLE/FR 5/RM C/R AND SGLE 6/RM P/R 2011-15 MUSIC ST Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 2011 Music St, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tax Bill 9009-APRICOTST CYNTHIA MANDARINO, SEDRICK L. TASSIN, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS SQ 405 LOT PT 13 RT OF WAY 25 X 86-71 Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 9009 Earhart Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70118 Tax Bill 5000-LAWST JOHNNIE EDWARD MCLEOD, FRANK JEFFREY MCLEOD, JOEY CHRISTOPHER MCLEOD, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS SQ 1417 LOT R 8 PT LOT 9 LAW AND REYNES 46X122 SGLE 7/RMS A/R Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 5000 Law St, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tax Bill 741-HUNTLEEDR SEAN C. MCGITTIGAN, FORD MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, C T CORPORATION SYSTEM HUNTLEE VILLAGE SQ 22 LOT 399 55 X 109 741 HUNTLEE DR & ERIKSON AVE Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 741 Huntlee Dr, New Orleans, LA 70131 Tax Bill 3929-MITHRAST TRAVIS EVERIDGE, BYRON EVERIDGE, CITYWIDE MORTGAGE COMPANY, LISA EVERIDGE PIERCE, GERALD EDWARD PIERCE, AMERICAN THRIFT & FINANCE PLAN, LLC, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, howard c. green, michael o’keefe, jr., OCCUPANT(S), WILLIE ADAMS MORRIS, STACEY ANDREA BRADFORD PONTCHARTRAIN PK SQ 23 LOT 4 MITHRA AND SEMINARY PL 62 OVER 75 X 100 SGLE BR/V 10-1/2/RMS S/R C/PORT Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 3929 Mithra St, New Orleans, LA 70126 Tax Bill 1356301-BOYDST YVONNE A RAPHAEL, ANDREW ALEXANDER, DOLORES A LAWSON, ALBERT H. ALEXANDER JR., ELDORA ALEXANDER MALONE, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, DETDRA NIKITA STEVENS, GARRARD VINCENT TERRY, CHRISTOPHER MARTIN TERRY, MARCUS ALEXANDER TERRY, ROSILYN M VANCOURT, ULYSSES L DOUGLAS, CHANNING J VANCOURT, FELTON S RAPHAEL III, IREN STEVELAND CRAIG, NICOLE L OLIVER, Kevin Wayne RAPHAEL, Darrel Bryant RAPHAEL, Corliss Lawson Moragne, Pamela Lawson Greer, Milton L. Alexander, Guy A. Alexander, KIM YVETTE ALEXANDER, ALEIA LYNN MCRAE, DEION TYRELL ALEXANDER, LANETTE RAPHAEL PUISSON SQ 3 LOT 68 40 X 115 BOYD ST Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. Boyd St, New Orleans, LA 70131 Tax Bill 49131-REYNESST CARRIE MAXINE HOLTRY DANIELS, MELVIN VALLERY, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, pamela carter, mevlin dave vallery ii, ashley jaunice westry, Thomas cass jr., kellie c. broussard, beatrice vallery nero, jaunice vallery ancar, gladys r montgomery SQS 1096 AND 1135 FRONT PT LOTS 18 AND 19 REYNES AND N GALVEZ 86X60 VACANT Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 49131 Reynes St, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tax Bill 4940-NGALVEZST EDWIN MARK SHORTY, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS SQS 951 988 LOT 34 N GALVEZ AND REYNES 43 X 120 VACANT GROUND SEE E REC REDEMPTION CERTIFATE 8,367.94 108554 080495 MR EDWIN SHORTY Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 4940 N Galvez St, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tax Bill 2600-PALMYRAST SIBLING RIVALRY ASSET MANAGEMENT GROUP, L.L.C., CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, KEIDRA J. PHILLIPS, KARON SMITH SQ 583 PALMYRA ST & S DORGENOIS ST 2600-02 PALYMRA ST LOT 13 31X100 Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 2600 Palmyra St, New Orleans, LA Tax Bill 2319-STROCHAV KEVIN WILSON, SOLID ROCK INVESTMENTS, LLC, RICHARD H. CAMPO JR., CAROLYN MARCIANTE CAMPO, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, TED STEPHEN DAVIS, robin m. campo, richard a. campo iii, CAPITAL FURNITURE COMPANY, INC., Mark S. Lackey SQ 1214 LOT 7 ST ROCH 28X90 DBLE 10/RM A/R 2317-19 ST ROCH AVE Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 2319 Saint Roch Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tax Bill 5911-EADSST JEANNINE TRAUTH SPANOLIOS, FIELDSTONE MORTGAGE COMPANY, RENEE WILLIAMS, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, Alexa Elizabeth Spanolios, COURTNEY SPANOLIOS KESTERMAN, EMMANUEL D SPANOLIOS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., OMNI BANK, C T CORPORATION SYSTEM, FIRST HORIZON BANK, DENNIS E. NEUBERT, TERESA A. MCDERMOTT, MARLAINE J. MCVISK SQ 4666 LOT 2 EADS 53X100 DBLE 6/RMS A/R 5911-13 EADS ST Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 5911 Eads St, New Orleans, LA 70122 Tax Bill 9701-LAKEFORESTBL14 VIOLA TRASK SPENCER, ODIS E SPENCER, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS SQ SEC 23 MAIN ST CONDO II UNIT 14 LOT 3E-4B 5.96% C.E. OF 47,040 SQ FT OFFICE CONDO ASSESSED 1984 39W016241 PLAN # 9-16(A)-49 Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 9701 Lake Forest Blvd # 14, # 14, New Orleans, LA 70127 Tax Bill 3627-ALFREDST Brian Taylor, Charles Taylor, James Taylor, Eric Jon Taylor, NEW ORLEANS REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY F/K/A THE COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT AGENCY, DEBORAH ELLEN SURTAIN TAYLOR, TRUSTMARK NATIONAL BANK, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, REPUBLIC FINANCE, LLC, DISCOVER BANK, CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A., Charles R. Taylor Jr., YOVETTE A BUMPERS, CHARLOTTE MOORE WASHINGTON, ROBERT LEE MOORE, CHANDA SUZANE TAYLOR, SHELITA M STAMPS, Alonzo Robinson, Stephen Butler, C T CORPORATION SYSTEM, CAPITAL ONE, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SQ 2485 LOT 26 ALFRED 30X160 VACANT Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 3627 Alfred St, New Orleans, LA 70122 Tax Bill 3500-PARISAV SUZANNE DOMINIQUE CRAWFORD TRUSTEE, LISA B. CRAWFORD TRUST FOR THE BENEFIT OF ROJE ANTONIO MORENO, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, UNITED HOUSING SERVICES, LLC, LARRY V. JACKSON, JR. SQ 2318 LOT 1 PARIS AVE AND LAFRENIERE 30X120 SGLE/BR SHOP 5/ RM & SGLE/FR 5/RM A/R SGLE-600 SQ FT GB-1200 SQ FT Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 3500 Paris Ave, New Orleans, LA 70122 Tax Bill 7821-OLEANDERST NEW ORLEANS FAITH-BASED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, INC, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, HANCOCK WHITNEY BANK, JOHN E. SEAGO, WHITNEY BANK, OCCUPANT, EDDIE WALKER III, STEPHANIE GLEASON, ALFREDIA COOPER SQ 498 LOT 23 OLEANDER 30 X 150 7821-23 OLEANDER Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 7821 Oleander St, New Orleans, LA 70125 Tax Bill 2227-TERPSICHOREST GEORGE WHEELER, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, ann fred SQ 352 LOT 17 TERPSICHORE 34’ X 32’ Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 2227 Terpsichore St, New Orleans, LA 70113 Tax Bill 2817-NTONTIST LISA MARIE MULLEN, JAMES WILLIAMS, MOORING TAX ASSET GROUP, LLC, REPUBLIC FINANCE, LLC, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, JEFFERSON CAPITAL SYSTEMS, LLC, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., C T CORPORATION SYSTEM, CORPORATION SERVICE COMPANY, FAIRLANE CREDIT, L.L.C. SQ 1221 LOT 4 N TONTI ST 29.2X105 PT LOT 5 N TONTI ST 29.2/14.6/14.8X105/102-3 2815-17 N TONTI ST Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 2817 N Tonti St, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tax Bill 6330-LAFAYEST ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, MARION WILLIAMS, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, REPUBLIC FINANCE, CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A., CLINTON J SIMMONS, CASSIUS CLAYTON SIMMONS, DRUSCILLA THEASTER MOLIERE, DEXTER TROY SIMMONS, TONDRA M SIMMONS, DARRYL DWAYNE SIMMONS, Chris Simmons, KEVIN ROBERT WILLIAMS, KEITH MICHAEL WILLIAMS, TERRELL ANN WILLIAMS, Chelsea Williams, Dionne Fournette, Ella Williams Bickham, Curly A. Howard, TRINA HOWARD HOLMES, FAITH HOWARD HUTTON, DEBORAH N HOWARD, KEVIN G HOWARD, JOSEPH A HOWARD, Roosevelt Andrew Walker, Linda Ann Walker, BRENDA LEE OKURIMONU, Christine Jean Walker, Shawanda Marie Williams, Shalonda Marie Williams, NIKKI TRINA CEASAR, ATIYA NONI PICQUET, Troy Anthony Howard, Cowayne Lee Jefferson, LISA MONIQUE HERBERT, CHERYL ANN HOWARD, Bridgette Magee, OLIVER W HOWARD III, DANIEL WEBSTER HOWARD, TIMOTHY WILLIAMS HOWARD, John M. Howard, Katrina D. Adams, DEONDRA JOY HOWARD, SIMEON PETER HOWARD SR, AUGUST ELI FAVAROTH III, Jason Favaroth Peters, Yolanda Jimenee, Youlanda Riley, Anthony Amos Jr., Deric Amos, C T CORPORATION SYSTEM, CAPITAL ONE, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, RONALD WILLIAMS, LESLIE EARL WILLIAMS JR, KAREY WILLIAMS SQ 5096 LOT F LAFAYE 53X103 DBLE 8/RMS A/R SEE E RECORD
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AFFIDAVIT DEATH/DOMICILE AND HEIRSHIP #231686 2/22/02 Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 6330 Lafaye St, New Orleans, LA 70122 TAX SALE TITLE TO THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR FAILURE TO PAY TAXES. YOU HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED AS A PERSON WHO MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THIS PROPERTY. YOUR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY WILL BE TERMINATED IF YOU DO NOT REDEEM THE PROPERTY BY MAKING ALL REQUIRED PAYMENTS TO THE TAX COLLECTOR LISTED BELOW OR FILE A LAWSUIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, OR THE RECORDING OF AN ACT TRANSFERRING OWNERSHIP, IF LATER. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS 1300 PERDIDO STREET ROOM 1W40 NEW ORLEANS, LA 70112 (866) 709-4513 THIS NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IS NOTIFICATION THAT YOUR RIGHTS OR INTEREST IN THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA MAY BE TERMINATED BY OPERATION OF LAW IF YOU DO NOT TAKE FURTHER ACTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW: Tax Bill 1906-EGANIAST JABARI ASANTE-CHIOKE, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, MALIKAH ASANTECHIOKE, MALIAK ASANTE-CHIOKE SQ 954 LOT 13 EGANIA 30X112 SGLE W/FR 6/RM T/R Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 1906 Egania St, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tax Bill 2309-SJOHNSONST CGH Partners 2007, a Louisiana Limited Partnership, Benjamin G. Bernard, City of New Orleans, first nbc assets llc, first nbc community development llc, AXLAR, LLC, AXL MANAGER LLC SQ 445 LOTS A B 1 2 S JOHNSON 29X57 FILE #16463 Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 2309 S Johnson St, New Orleans, LA 70125 Tax Bill 2346-FORSTALLST City of New Orleans, Champion Bester, Suffonia Bush Bester, Sabrina Pounds, KEVIN BESTER, CARSEL BESTER, TERRY BESTER, ESAW O’GUIN, JUNE SHANKLIN, ROBIN O’GUIN SQ 1248 LOT 15 FORSTALL 34X105 SGLE W/FR 6/RM S/R Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 2346 Forstall St, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tax Bill 3280801-TOUROST LOUIS EDSON BREUN, INFOMEDIA, INC., CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, STEPHANIE MILITAR MILLIGAN, EDSON OSMER, ALICE BUUCK, CYNTHIA F BRUNET, LINDSAY F KONEN, LYNN GROS, HERMAN C. CLINCY, RALPH A. GASPARD, REBECCA DUNCAN, EDWARD BURNS, RALPH A. GASPARD II SQ 1549 LOT Z CENTER OF SQUARE 63X26 VACANT Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 2118 Duels St, New Orleans, LA 70119 Tax Bill 2402-DESLONDEST DUVURI R. JACKSON, DOROTHY LEE CUNNINGHAM BROOKS, CHEKARIS R. THEARD, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, CHEWON RICHARD Hills, ALBERT TAVION HILLS SQ 1291 PT LOT 21 22 DESLONDE 31X118 SGLE 7/RMS A/R Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 2402 Deslonde St, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tax Bill 46465-DELERYST MINORITY ENTREPRENEURS, INC., NATHAN PHILLIPS, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, Elizabeth Rauchberg, Phillip Smolen, edward smolen, Susan lee sack, Stephen harris sack jr, Kim Wells, Deborah Marie Williams SIlver, Karen lynn silver, gregory steven silver, Michael gordon silver, HELEN WELLS, KAREN ROBY, KING WELLS JR., KEITH WELLS, CHRISTOPHER DAVIS, NATHANIEL REED JR., ANGELIC WILLIAMS, ANITA PRESLEY BARNES, CLARENCE DAVIS SQ 568 LOT 16 B DELERY 51X104 VACANT Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 46465 Delery St, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tax Bill 4-TUPELOST WILLIE BROWN JR, STATE OF LOUISIANA, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, IEISHA HARRIS SQ 834 TUPELO ST AND N PRIEUR ST LOT 24 29X100 Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 1856 Tupelo St, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tax Bill 1824-NPRIEURST LISETTE CAMBRE GAnier, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, BRIAN E. GANIER SQ 889 LOT 33 N PRIEUR 20X160 SHOTGUN DBLE W/FR 10/RM C/R SEE E REC CHANGE OF ADDRESS 1824 N PRIEUR ST APTS A-B-C Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 1824 N Prieur St, New Orleans, LA 70116 Tax Bill 3110-LAUSSATPL CHS NEW ORLEANS II, LLC, ROSALIE HARRIS MUSE, ROYLETTA W. HOWARD, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, MUNITAX FUND, LLC, Louis w. armand, David Louis III, BLAYNE BONDY, JAMES P. MEEKS SQ 1480 LOT 3 LAUSSAT PL 28 OVER 56 X 107 DBLE 10/RMS A/R Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 3110 Laussat Pl, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tax Bill 4107-DOWNMANRD ELMO MARX DIX JR, GILDA FALK DIX, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, maci dix, china dix, pamela ann dix, michael james dix jr., sherrie ann dix, keisha m. dix, jill m. dix JACKSON PL SQ 9 LOTS 3 4 DOWNMAN RD 20X109 EA SGLE 1,1/2STORY W/FR 5/RM C/R GARAGE Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 4107 Downman Rd, New Orleans, LA 70126 Tax Bill 2400-DESLONDEST CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, LESTER S. EXKANO, MILDRED KNIGHTEN EXKANO, carol vanessa exkano, robert a. knighten, gaynor raynord knighten sr., roslyn r. knighten SQ 1291 PT LOT 22 DESLONDE ST & SHIRLEY TAYLOR ST 30X118 2400 DESLONDE ST Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 2400 Deslonde St, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tax Bill 4310-GENOGDENST ERNEST CHARLES FOSTER, BARBARA MITCHELL FOSTER, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, LYDIA A. BUSH, INGRID C FOSTER, KEITH BAILEY MCCRAY, PETRICE MARIA MCKEY REESE, KIM THERESA MCKEY, VALERIE MCKEY ROBINSON, JONATHAN ANTHONY MCKEY, DARRYL MCCRAY, INGRID MCGEE SQ 663 LOT B GEN OGDEN 45 X 120 Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 4310 General Ogden St, New Orleans, LA 70118 Tax Bill 1636-BEHRMANAV BRUCE JACKSON, GEORGE E. JACKSON, VICTOR C. JACKSON, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, MRS. VICTOR C. JACKSON, Bruce Jackson Jr., JARON JONATHAN WIGGINS OLIVIER SQ 21 PTS 8/9 OR E 42 X 120 1634/1636 BEHRMAN AVE Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 1636 Behrman Ave, New Orleans, LA 70114 Tax Bill 3821-4THST JOHN ELDRIDGE JOHNSON SR., CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, JEFFERSON FINANCIAL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, kathleen k. johnson, rashita g. johnson, jennifer e. johnson, jeanette e. johnson, jacquelyn e. johnson Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 3821 4Th St, New Orleans, LA 70125 Tax Bill 1661-NROBERTSONST ROBERTO A CORTEZ MENDOZA, HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL NETWORK, INC., REBECCA BANKSTON JONES, MICHAEL EDWARD JONES, ARGENT MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC, ELIAS J. KONIDITSIOTIS, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, NEW ORLEANS FIREMENS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, C T CORPORATION SYSTEM, NATIONAL REGISTERED AGENTS, INC., gmac llc, MICHELLE FRENCH MATHERNE, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., FORD MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY, LLC SQS 633 634 LOT 5 OR 13 N ROBERTSON 32 X 96 W/FR DBLE 8/RMS S/R Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 1661 N Robertson St, New Orleans, LA 70116 Tax Bill 4722-MAJESTICOAKSDR RONALD M. LEWIS, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS MAJESTIC OAKS SUB DIV SQ 10 LOTS 12 13 MAJESTIC OAKS 25X147 BR & FR SGLE 7-1/2/RM C/R & GARAGE Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 4722 Majestic Oaks Dr, New Orleans, LA 70126 Tax Bill 2301-TENNESSEEST CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, TERRY BOYKINS LOVING, OSHEIA T ROBINSON, SHANTANIA T LOVING-LEGGINS, MELVIN LOUIS SHAW, MICHAEL ESSEX SHAW, LUCY VIVIAN SANDERS BOYKINS, SHARA JONES SHANNON, Alex Bernell Jones, ALLAN BERNARD JONES, Rebekah Jones-Gardner, Andrew Joshua Jones, Ephesia Jones-Witherspoon, Tanzie Boykins Clark, Savannah Boykins Fritz, SHERONDA LEONA GAUFF, TANNISE FAYE GAUFF, Tammy Gauff, Perry Gauff, Carl Lynwood Boykins SQ 1247 1289 LOT 1 TENNESSEE AND N TONTI 43X120 BR V SGLE 10/ RMS A/R Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 2301 Tennessee St, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tax Bill 4105-MARTINLKINGBL JOAN MCWILLIAMS NORMAN, TRUDY M. WHITE, LILLIE MAE GREEN, ELIZABETH THORNTON GREEN, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, alex J. norman III, shepard p. green jr., sandra green thomas, karen g. rasheed, SIMONE JEFFERSON DERIA TESTAMENTARY TRUST, ASHLEY ELIZABETH DERIA WHITE TESTAMENTARY TRUST
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SQ 496 LOT B MARTIN L KING 29 7X111 10 Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 4105 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70125 Tax Bill 1731-LIZARDIST JAMES MORAN, LILLIAN ESSEX MORAN, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, JAMES MORAN JR, ACQUANETTA SIMS, VALERY ESSEX, YANADA ESSEX, DOMINIQUE DUNBAR, DARYELLE NEVILLE, AUGUST STOKES JR, JOSEPH BROWN JR, LYNDREION FARRIA, LEVONTAE IVORY, ROSECHELL BAKER POWE, CHERYL SIMS, WILLIE FLUKER JR, YOLANDA HARRIS, CHARMYNE FLUKER SQ 812 LOT 9 & 10 60 X 120 LIZARDI SEE E RECORD 2/ST BR & FR DBLE 13/RMS A/R LOT 10 ASSESSED 1982 BILL #3 9W 4 098 24 FOR 1983 ACT OF PROCURATION ACQUANETTA Y SIMS PROCURATOR SEE LAT FILE Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 1731 Lizardi St, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tax Bill 2111-ALABOST CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, EDDIE MURPHY, MARY EVANS MURPHY SQ 1106 LOT 3 ALABO 30X111 FR SGLE 6/RM A/R Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 2111 Alabo St, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tax Bill 1801-MAZANTST CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, SILAS PHIPPS, City of New Orleans, daniel phipps, silas even phipps, darlynn a. mason, lauren nicole phipps, latoya druhet SQ 857 LOT A 4 MAZANT AND N ROMAN 31X140 W/FR SGLE 6/RMS A/R GARAGE Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 1801 Mazant St, New Orleans, LA Tax Bill 1613-TUPELOST U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, James Pratt as Trustee of the Testamentary Trust of Magnolia McGee Pratt for the benefit of Hosea Thigpen, Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Ameriquest Mortgage Securities Inc. Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2002-2, Under the Pooling and Servicing Agreement, BLANCHE REED PRATT, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, CORPORATION SERVICE COMPANY, frank reed, morris reed, michael reed, kenneth reed jr., tanya simone reed, stephanie d. reed, ellena jourdan reed, terence jerome reed, ruby rochon, dianne r. leftridge, brenda reed mccree, gail r. davis, tracie reed copper, laronda keanne paisant, yolanda thigpen williams, nedra gerard, nadine miller, dawn evans, capital one, na SQ 699 LOT S TUPELO 30X120 W/FR SGLE 9/RMS C/R GARAGE Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 1613 Tupelo St, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tax Bill 7166-VIRGILIANST BONNIE SELMON REEVES, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS PINE VILLAGE SQ 14 LOT 5 VIRGILIAN 71X132 SGLE MASONRY/V 7/RM A/R Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 7166 Virgilian St, New Orleans, LA 70126 Tax Bill 3326-BLAIRST KENNETH GERALD SANDERS, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, KENNETH BUCKLEY, AYANA BUCKLEY, TITUS SANDERS, DOMINIQUEKA RUFFIN, KEYAN SANDERS, JAHQUILLE ROSS RIVER PK SQ 8 LOT 111 60 X 103 3326 BLAIR ST Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 3326 Blair St, New Orleans, LA 70131 Tax Bill 1818-STANTHONYST MARY WALKER SIMMONS, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, DISCOVER BANK SQ 888 PT 10 A AND PT 3 TO 5 ST ANTHONY 31 OVER 41X115 OVER 87 DBLE 13/RMS S/R 1818-20 ST ANTHONY ST Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 1818 Saint Anthony St, New Orleans, LA 70116 Tax Bill 4115-HAMILTONST JASON ANDERS, ALLEN D KAUFMANN, SUSAN KAUFMANN, GERALD LABOURDETTE, City of New Orleans, Ricky Stephens, Willie Mae Brown Stephens, EMC Mortgage Corporation, CLINT KAUFMANN, RYAN KAUFMANN, ALLEN KAUFMANN JR, SHEILA DELPIDIO, GERALD LABOURDETTE JR, DARREN LABOURDETTE, TINA LABOURDETTE PICHON, jpmorgan chase, emc mortgage llc, the corporation trust company SQ 652 LOT A HAMILTON 39 X 120 Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 4115 Hamilton St, New Orleans, LA 70118 Tax Bill 49936-CAFFINAV JOHN WESLEY COLEMAN, PEGGY NERO COLEMAN, JOSEPHINE BROWN THOMAS, MILDRED WASHINGTON, BARBARA THOMAS, JERRY THOMAS, BEVERLY THOMAS MARTIN, DEBORAH THOMAS ONWABIKO, SHEILA THOMAS, WESLEY THOMAS, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, KATHERINE F. THOMAS, RANDOLPH M. DAVIS, REPUBLIC FINANCE, LLC, C T CORPORATION SYSTEM SQ 1423 LOT 4 FATS DOMINO 31X125 VACANT Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 49936 Caffin Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tax Bill 1508-ODEONST FRANK THOMPSON JR., CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, ALINE DOVE, SHAMEKA THOMPSON TAYLOR TUNISBURG SQ 15 PTS 1/3, PT 4, PT 3 OR 33 31 X 102 1508 ODEON Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 1508 Odeon St, New Orleans, LA 70114 Tax Bill 2439-INDEPENDENCEST Robert Charles Tyson, City of New Orleans, robbin patrice tyson, randy j. tyson, samuel l. tyson, ashlyn lacha tyson SQ 1304 LOT J INDEPENDENCE 31X95 SGLE 5/RMS C/R 2437-39 INDEPENDENCE ST Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 2439 Independence St, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tax Bill 7129-VIRGILIANST NEW ORLEANS REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, LIONEL WASHINGTON, BRENDA REED WASHINGTON, U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, THE SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, CRESCENT BANK & TRUST PINE VILLAGE SQ 15 LOT P VIRGILIAN 60X130 SGLE/BR/V 9/RM A/R Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 7129 Virgilian St, New Orleans, LA Tax Bill 4316-NROBERTSONST GOLDEN PEAK INVESTMENTS, LLC, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, HILDA WILLIAMS WILLIAMS, ALBERT WILLIAMS, FORD MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY, LLC, Albert Williams Jr., Allen J. Williams, ALTON WILLIAMS, TANESHA B SUMMERS, ADIERAH BERGER ABAIR, Arthur Berger V, ALANTE JEVON BERGER, CAMERON BERGER, TAY JON J MARTIN, ANTOINE LEE BROWN, TAJONIQUE RIAN MARTIN, PAULA F BOURGEOIS, LAMAR KENDRICK FORTUNA SR, LAWRENCE KHRISTOPHER FORTUNA, LONNIE KEITH FORTUNA, ALOMA M FELDER, COLYN PATRICK LANDRY, AVIS LANDRY HEBERT, COHEN PAUL LANDRY SR, CONNIS PAUL LANDRY SR, CORDRICK P LANDRY SR, COREY PIERRE LANDRY, ARIANE MONIQUE LANDRY, CHRISTOPHER PERRY LANDRY, CHARLES PRESTON LANDRY, TANYA GHILL HILL-WILLIAMS, JANICE THERESA JONES, DIANE MARIE MINGO, ALVIN WILLIAMS, DAVID WILLIAMS III, SHARON GLOVER WILLIAMS II, WENDY CORNELIUS WILLIAMS, ABDEL ABUKHALIL, tax department, ford whq, c t corporation system, VELOCITY INVESTMENTS, LLC, CORPORATION SERVICE COMPANY SQ 592 LOT 18 N ROBERTSON 34X110 2/STORY DBLE 12/RM A/R 431416 N ROBERTSON ST Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 4316 N Robertson St, New Orleans, LA Tax Bill 1634-EGANIAST CAROLINE GREEN, LUCIAN C. WILLIAMS, HAVAN BELL, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, Clara Williams Henderson, Ella Williams Cole, Linda Williams Smith, TRINETTE S WILLIAMS, Shonti Howard Wells, SHAMYRA TIERRA HOWARD, Williemae Williams Sims, ROSILYN MARLENE EDMOND, India C. Bell, Michael Richardson, joshana williams, lucien williams iii, louisiana governor office, orleans parish district attorney, SHARON MARIE SWANSON, SHANNON JOY SWANSON, SHANACHIE L SWANSON, Letisha Swanson, Justin Williams, Dyshanae Marie Thomas SQ 709 LOT 21 A EGANIA 31X115 4/APTS 6/RMS EA A/R 1634-36 EGANIA ST Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 1634 Egania St, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tax Bill 4216-HOLLYGROVEST DION M. DUHON, City of New Orleans, Marion Smith Williams, RAYMOND J WILLIAMS, GERALD A WILLIAMS SR, MELVIN J WILLIAMS SR, ROSALYN JACKIE MCCRORY, DANIELLE G SEYMORE, JACQUELINE Z GARCIA, DAVID CHRIZOPHER GARCIA, MARIANNE E GARCIA SQ 655 LOT 4 HOLLY GROVE 30 X 120 Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 4216 Hollygrove St, New Orleans, LA 70118 TAX SALE TITLE TO THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR FAILURE TO PAY TAXES. YOU HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED AS A PERSON WHO MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THIS PROPERTY. YOUR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY WILL BE TERMINATED IF YOU DO NOT REDEEM THE PROPERTY BY MAKING ALL REQUIRED PAYMENTS TO THE TAX COLLECTOR LISTED BELOW OR FILE A LAWSUIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, OR THE RECORDING OF AN ACT TRANSFERRING OWNERSHIP, IF LATER. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS 1300 PERDIDO STREET ROOM 1W40 NEW ORLEANS, LA 70112 (866) 709-4513
127304-448806-feb 12-1t $ 3,326.40
OF THE SUCCES‐ SION OF CAROL E. DAVIS CIVIL DISTRICT C O U Public R T FNotices OR P A R Sheriff I S H Sales OF ORLEANS Case No: 2023-5583 lll
By virtue of a Writ of Seizure Sale di‐ and rected to me by the Honorable Judges of Civil Court District for the Parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will pro‐ ceed to sell by public auction, on the ground floor of the Civil Court District 421 Building, Loyola Avenue, in the First Dis‐ trict of the City on February 13, 2025, at 12:00 noon, o'clock following the described prop‐ erty to wit: That certain condominium unit its respec‐ tive percentage of ownership ele‐ common ments of Hillbrook Con‐ as dominium, created by Dec‐ laration of con‐ dominium exe‐ cuted by U.S. Home Corporation De‐ regis‐ clarant, tered in COB 773-A, folio 907, the Con‐ of veyance Records of Orleans Parish, in registered COB 773-A, folio as 907, in amended COB 773-D, folio 98- 101, COB 773-B, folio 646, COB 778- G, folio 717 and in COB 778-D, folio 630 and identi‐ fied as unit number 249, to‐ with gether ownership of an undivided inter‐ est of .654938 in the common elements WRIT AMOUNT: $26,937.29 Seized in the suit, above TERMS - CASH. The purchaser at the moment of adjudication to make a de‐ posit of ten per‐ cent of the pur‐ chase price, and balance the thirty within days thereafter. Note: The pay‐ ment must be Cash, Cashier's Check, Certified Check or Money Order. No Per‐ sonal Checks. FACE MASKS AND TEMPERA‐ TURECHECKS ARE REQUIRED UPON ENTERING BUILDING. Susan Hutson Sheriff, Parish of Orleans BT 26 THE LAW OF‐ FICES OF HER‐ SCHEL C. AD‐ COCK, JR., L.L.C. (225) 756-0373 COREY J. GIROIR The N.O. Advo‐ cate Date (s): 1/8/2025 & 2/12/2025 $114.18 jan 8-feb 12-2t PUBLIC NOTICE --SALE BY SHERIFF JUDICIAL ADVERTISE‐ MENT THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND BEAR‐ ING MUNICIPAL NUMBER 83 YEL‐ LOWSTONE DR, THIS CITY, IN THE MATTER EN‐ TITLED: CAR‐ RINGTON MORT‐ GAGE SERVICES LLC VERSUS THE UNOPENED SUC‐ CESSION OF AND UN‐ KNOWN HEIRS OF JANIS M. LEWIS A/K/A JANIS M. LEWIS A/K/A JANIS LEWIS CIVIL DISTRICT COURTFOR PARISHOF ORLEANS Case No: 2024-6055 By virtue of a Writ of Seizure Sale di‐ and rected to me by the Honorable Judges of Civil Court District for the Parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will pro‐
2024-6055 By virtue of a Writ of Seizure and Sale di‐ rected to me by Notices the Public Honor able Sheriff Sales Judges of Civil District Court for the Parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will pro‐ ceed to sell by public auction, on the ground floor of the Civil Court District 421 Building, Loyola Avenue, in the First Dis‐ trict of the City on February 13, 2025, at 12:00 noon, o'clock following the described prop‐ erty to wit: 83 YELLOW‐ STONE DR NEW LA ORLEANS, 70131 LOT: 340, SQUARE: J FIFTH MUNICI‐ PAL DISTRICT ACQ MIN: 1273515 WRIT AMOUNT: $179,034.29 Seized in the suit, above TERMS - CASH. The purchaser at the moment of adjudication to make a de‐ posit of ten per‐ cent of the pur‐ chase price, and balance the thirty within days thereafter. Note: The pay‐ ment must be Cash, Cashier's Check, Certified Check or Money Order. No Per‐ sonal Checks. FACE MASKS AND TEMPERA‐ TURECHECKS ARE REQUIRED UPON ENTERING BUILDING. Susan Hutson Sheriff, Parish of Orleans GH 17 LAW OFFICES OF HERSCHEL C. ADCOCK, JR. LLC 225-756-0373 DENNIS F. WIGGINS, JR. The N.O. Advocate Date (s): 1/8/2025 & 2/12/2025 $92.48 jan 8-feb 12-2t PUBLIC NOTICE --SALE BY SHERIFF JUDICIAL ADVERTISE‐ MENT THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, BEAR‐ ING MUNICIPAL NO. 4763 DEANNE STREET, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, IN THE MATTER EN‐ TITLED: CITY OF NEW ORLEANS VERSUS MARY BAKER MARTIN AND LARRY MARTIN OR HIS SUCCESSORS, HEIRS AND AS‐ SIGNS CIVIL DISTRICT COURTFOR PARISHOF ORLEANS Case No: 2019-881 By virtue of a Writ of f Fieri Fa‐ cias directed to me by the Hon‐ orable Judges of District Civil Court for the Parish of Or‐ leans, in the above entitled cause, I will pro‐ ceed to sell by public auction, on the ground floor of the Civil Court District 421 Building, Loyola Avenue, in the First Dis‐ trict of the City on February 13, 2025, at 12:00 noon, o'clock following the described prop‐ erty to wit: 4763 DEANNE STREET LOT 9, SQUARE 13, THIRD MUNICI‐ PAL DISTRICT ACQUIRED MIN 1214849 WRIT AMOUNT: $16,980.00 Seized in the suit, above TERMS - CASH. The purchaser at the moment of adjudication to make a de‐ posit of ten per‐ cent of the pur‐ chase price, and balance the thirty within days thereafter. Note: The pay‐ ment must be Cash, Cashier's Check, Certified
at the moment of adjudication to make a de‐ posit of ten per‐ cent of the pur‐ Notices chasePublic price, and Sales the Sheriff bal ance within thirty days thereafter. Note: The pay‐ ment must be Cash, Cashier's Check, Certified Check or Money Order. No Per‐ sonal Checks. FACE MASKS AND TEMPERA‐ TURECHECKS ARE REQUIRED UPON ENTERING BUILDING. Susan Hutson Sheriff, Parish of Orleans LM 5 CITY OF NEW ORLEANS (504) 658-4346 LATEEFAH E HARRIS The N.O. Advo‐ cate Date (s): 1/8/2025 & 2/12/2025 $89.30 jan 8-feb 12-2t PUBLIC NOTICE --SALE BY SHERIFF JUDICIAL ADVERTISE‐ MENT THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND BEAR‐ ING MUNICIPAL NUMBERS 48144816 SHALIMAR DR, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, IN THE MATTER EN‐ TITLED: WILM‐ INGTON SAV‐ INGS FUND SO‐ CIETY, FSB, NOT IN ITS INDIVID‐ UAL CAPACITY, BUT SOLELY AS OWNER TRUSTEE FOR CSMC 2022NQM3 TRUST, A DELAWARE STATUTORY TRUST VERSUS DRANCORP LLC AND DAMIAN RANDOLPH CIVIL DISTRICT COURTFOR PARISHOF ORLEANS Case No: 2024-4575 By virtue of a Writ of Seizure Sale di‐ and rected to me by the Honorable Judges of Civil Court District for the Parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will pro‐ ceed to sell by public auction, on the ground floor of the Civil Court District 421 Building, Loyola Avenue, in the First Dis‐ trict of the City on February 13, 2025, at 12:00 noon, o'clock following the described prop‐ erty to wit: 4814-4816 SHAL‐ IMAR DR NEW LA ORLEANS, 70126 LOT 3 - SQUARE F 3RD MUNICIPAL DISTRICT ACQ MIN: 1316328 SHALIMAR SUB‐ DIVISION WRIT AMOUNT: $114,374.20 Seized in the suit, above TERMS - CASH. The purchaser at the moment of adjudication to make a de‐ posit of ten per‐ cent of the pur‐ chase price, and balance the thirty within days thereafter. Note: The pay‐ ment must be Cash, Cashier's Check, Certified Check or Money Order. No Per‐ sonal Checks. FACE MASKS AND TEMPERA‐ TURECHECKS ARE REQUIRED UPON ENTERING BUILDING. Susan Hutson Sheriff, Parish of Orleans RB 18 LOGS LEGAL GROUP LLP 504-838-7535 EMILY A. MUELLER The N.O. Advocate Date (s): 1/8/2025 & 2/12/2025 $96.18 PRINT ADVERTISING WORKS jan 8-feb 12-2t
LOGS LEGAL GROUP LLP 504-838-7535 EMILY A. MUELLER Public Notices
Sheriff Sales The N.O. Advocate Date (s): 1/8/2025 & 2/12/2025
$96.18 jan 8-feb 12-2t PUBLIC NOTICE --SALE BY SHERIFF JUDICIAL ADVERTISE‐ MENT THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND BEAR‐ ING MUNICIPAL NUMBER 3540 CLERMONT DR, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, IN THE MATTER EN‐ TITLED: U.S. BANK TRUST NATIONAL AS‐ SOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVID‐ UAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE OF FI‐ DELITY & GUAR‐ ANTY LIFE MORTGAGE TRUST 2018-1 VERSUS 3540 CLERMONT DRIVE, LLC AND MATTHEW BAX‐ TER CIVIL DISTRICT COURTFOR PARISHOF ORLEANS Case No: 2024-7244 By virtue of a Writ of Seizure Sale di‐ and rected to me by the Honorable Judges of Civil Court District for the Parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will pro‐ ceed to sell by public auction, on the ground floor of the Civil Court District 421 Building, Loyola Avenue, in the First Dis‐ trict of the City on February 13, 2025, at 12:00 noon, o'clock following the described prop‐ erty to wit: 3540 CLERMONT DR NEW OR‐ LEANS, LA 70122 LOTS 15 & 16 SQUARE K 3RD MUNICIPAL DISTRICT ACQ MIN: 1374327 GENTILLY PARK‐ SUBDIVI‐ WAY SION WRIT AMOUNT: $165,105.99 Seized in the suit, above TERMS - CASH. The purchaser at the moment of adjudication to make a de‐ posit of ten per‐ cent of the pur‐ chase price, and balance the thirty within days thereafter. Note: The pay‐ ment must be Cash, Cashier's Check, Certified Check or Money Order. No Per‐ sonal Checks. FACE MASKS AND TEMPERA‐ TURECHECKS ARE REQUIRED UPON ENTERING BUILDING. Susan Hutson Sheriff, Parish of Orleans RB 9 DEAN MORRIS, LLC 318-388-1440 ZACHARY GAR‐ RETT YOUNG The N.O. Advocate Date (s): 1/8/2025 & 2/12/2025 $95.66 jan 8-feb 12-2t PUBLIC NOTICE --SALE BY SHERIFF JUDICIAL ADVERTISE‐ MENT THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND BEAR‐ ING MUNICIPAL NUMBER 2604-06 DAUPHINE STREET, THIS CITY, IN THE MATTER ENTITLED: IN‐ VESTOR EQUI‐ TITS L.L.C. VER‐ SUS JAMES MICHAEL THOR‐ RICK CIVIL DISTRICT COURTFOR PARISHOF ORLEANS Case No: 2024-1446
ENTITLED: IN‐ VESTOR EQUI‐ TITS L.L.C. VER‐ SUS JAMES MICHAEL THOR‐ RICK Public Notices
Sales C I V ISheriff L DISTRICT COURTFOR PARISHOF ORLEANS Case No: 2024-1446
By virtue of a Writ of Fieri Fa‐ cias directed to me by the Hon‐ orable Judges of District Civil Court for the Parish of Or‐ leans, in the above entitled cause, I will pro‐ ceed to sell by public auction, on the ground floor of the Civil Court District 421 Building, Loyola Avenue, in the First Dis‐ trict of the City on February 13, 2025, at 12:00 noon, o'clock following the described prop‐ erty to wit: 2604-06 DAUPHINE ST NEW ORLEANS, LA 70117 THIRD MUNICI‐ PAL DISTRICT SQUARE 166, LOT 21 ACQ MIN:1435743 WRIT AMOUNT: $623.50 Seized in the suit, above TERMS - CASH. The purchaser at the moment of adjudication to make a de‐ posit of ten per‐ cent of the pur‐ chase price, and balance the thirty within days thereafter. Note: The pay‐ ment must be Cash, Cashier's Check, Certified Check or Money Order. No Per‐ sonal Checks. FACE MASKS AND TEMPERA‐ TURECHECKS ARE REQUIRED UPON ENTERING BUILDING. Susan Hutson Sheriff, Parish of Orleans BT 22 NEWMAN MATHIS BRADY & SPEDALE A PROFESSIONAL LAW CORPORA‐ TION 504-837-9040 JOSHUA P. MATTHEWS The N.O. Advo‐ cate Date (s): 1/8/2025 & 2/12/2025 $90.36 jan 8-feb 12-2t PUBLIC NOTICE --SALE BY SHERIFF JUDICIAL ADVERTISE‐ MENT THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND BEAR‐ ING MUNICIPAL NUMBERS 27122714 S. JOHN‐ SON, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, IN THE MATTER EN‐ TITLED: WILM‐ INGTON SAV‐ INGS FUND SO‐ CIETY, FSB, D/B/A CHRIS‐ TIANA TRUST, NOT IN ITS INDI‐ VIDUAL CAPAC‐ ITY BUT SOLELY AS OWNER TRUSTEE OF RESIDENTIAL CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES TRUST II VERSUS P.D.C. REMODEL‐ ING, LLC AND CORRIE HINTON A/K/A CORRIE MONTRELL HINTON CIVIL DISTRICT COURTFOR PARISHOF ORLEANS Case No: 2024-4306 By virtue of a Writ of Seizure Sale di‐ and rected to me by the Honorable Judges of Civil Court District for the Parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will pro‐ ceed to sell by public auction, on the ground floor of the Civil Court District 421 Building, Loyola Avenue, in the First Dis‐ trict of the City on February 13, 2025, at 12:00 o'clock noon, the following described prop‐ erty to wit:
floor of the Civil District Court Building, 421 Loyola Avenue, in the First Dis‐ Public Notices trict of the City Sheriff Sales13, on Feb ruary 2025, at 12:00 o'clock noon, the following described prop‐ erty to wit: 2712-2714 S ST JOHNSON NEW ORLEANS, LA 70125 LOT 25 - SQUARE 438 4TH MUNICIPAL DISTRICT ACQ MIN: 1305232 WRIT AMOUNT: $283,905.23 Seized in the suit, above TERMS - CASH. The purchaser at the moment of adjudication to make a de‐ posit of ten per‐ cent of the pur‐ chase price, and balance the thirty within days thereafter. Note: The pay‐ ment must be Cash, Cashier's Check, Certified Check or Money Order. No Per‐ sonal Checks. FACE MASKS AND TEMPERA‐ TURECHECKS ARE REQUIRED UPON ENTERING BUILDING. Susan Hutson Sheriff, Parish of Orleans RB 24 DEAN MORRIS, LLC 318-388-1440 ASHLEY E. MOR‐ RIS The N.O. Advo‐ cate Date (s): 1/8/2025 & 2/12/2025 $96.71 jan 8-feb 12-2t PUBLIC NOTICE --SALE BY SHERIFF JUDICIAL ADVERTISE‐ MENT THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND BEAR‐ ING MUNICIPAL NUMBER 2147 CARNOT STREET, THIS CITY, IN THE MATTER EN‐ TITLED: EF MORTGAGE LLC VERSUS PLAT‐ INUM EQUITY INVESTMENTS LLC AND NICHOLAS JAMES SUAZO CIVIL DISTRICT COURTFOR PARISHOF ORLEANS Case No: 2024-6688 By virtue of a Writ of Seizure Sale di‐ and rected to me by the Honorable Judges of Civil Court District for the Parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will pro‐ ceed to sell by public auction, on the ground floor of the Civil Court District 421 Building, Loyola Avenue, in the First Dis‐ trict of the City on February 13, 2025, at 12:00 noon, o'clock following the described prop‐ erty to wit: 2147 CARNOT ST NEW ORLEANS, LA 70122 LOT: 13, SQUARE: 3461 THIRD MUNICI‐ PAL DISTRICT ACQ MIN: 1398058 WRIT AMOUNT: $192,995.55 Seized in the suit, above TERMS - CASH. The purchaser at the moment of adjudication to make a de‐ posit of ten per‐ cent of the pur‐ chase price, and balance the thirty within days thereafter. Note: The pay‐ ment must be Cash, Cashier's Check, Certified Check or Money Order. No Per‐ sonal Checks. FACE MASKS AND TEMPERA‐ TURECHECKS ARE REQUIRED UPON ENTERING BUILDING. Susan Hutson Sheriff, Parish of Orleans GH 10 DEAN LLC
MORRIS,
--public auction, SALE BY on the ground SHERIFF floor of the Civil JUDICIAL District AD✦ VER TISE‐ February ✦ 29D The Times-Picayune ✦ nola.com Wednesday, 12, 2025 Court Building, 421 MENT SusanPublic HutNotices son Public Notices LoyolaPublic AvNotices enue, Sheriff, Sheriff Sales Sales Sales First Dis‐ THAT Sheriff CER TAIN in theSheriff Parish of trict of the City POR TION OF Orleans GROUND BEAR‐ on February 13, ING MUNICIPAL 2025, at 12:00 GH 10 noon, NUMBER 7071 o'clock DEAN MORRIS, WHIT following the MORE LLC PLACE, THIS described prop‐ 318-388-1440 erty to wit: CITY, IN ZACHARY THE MATTER EN‐ YOUNG REV TITLED: STAN‐ 2111-13 MORT‐ JOHN RAPHAEL The N.O. Advo‐ DARD GAGE CORPORA‐ JR. WY NEW OR‐ cate Date TION VERSUS LEANS, LA 70113 (s): 347, WILLIBY SQUARE 1/8/2025 & ANIKA LOT 22-C BEASLEY 2/12/2025 DIVORCED WIFE FOURTH MUNIC‐ OF/AND ARTHUR IPAL DISTRICT $ ACQ BEASLEY, JR jan 8-feb 12-2t MIN:1421662 WRIT AMOUNT: CIVIL PUBLIC NOTICE D I S T R I C T $248,200.28 --COURTFOR Seized in the PARISHOF SALE BY suit, above ORLEANS SHERIFF TERMS - CASH. Case No: JUDICIAL The purchaser 2018-2272 ADVERTISE‐ at the moment MENT By virtue of a of adjudication Writ of Seizure to make a de‐ THAT CERTAIN and Sale di‐ posit of ten per‐ PORTION OF rected to me by cent of the pur‐ GROUND BEAR‐ the Honorable chase price, and ING MUNICIPAL Judges of Civil the balance NUMBER 1734 S District thirty Court within CARROLTON AV‐ for the Parish of days thereafter. ENUE, THIS Orleans, in the Note: The pay‐ CITY, above entitled ment must be IN THE MATTER cause, I will pro‐ Cash, Cashier's ENTITLED: ceed to sell by Check, Certified WILMINGTON public auction, Check or Money SAVINGS FUND on the ground Order. No Per‐ SOCIETY, FSB floor of the Civil sonal Checks. NOT INDIVIDU‐ District MASKS Court FACE ALLY, BUT Building, 421 AND TEMPERA‐ SOLELY AS Loyola Avenue, TURECHECKS TRUSTEE FOR in the First Dis‐ ARE REQUIRED RESIDENTIAL trict of the City UPON ENTERING MORTGAGE AG‐ on February 13, BUILDING. GREGATION 2025, at 12:00 TRUST VERSUS o'clock noon, Susan Hutson THE UNOPENED the following Sheriff, SUCCESSION OF described prop‐ Parish of AND UNKNOWN erty to wit: Orleans HEIRS OF GILBERT C. 7071 WHITMORE BD 13 JACKSON, III PL NEW OR‐ JACKSON & A/K/A GILBERT LEANS, LA 70128 MCPHERSON JACKSON, III LOT 24, SQUARE LLC A/K/A GILBERT H, 504-581-9444 JACKSON, III THIRD MUNICI‐ CRIS JACKSON A/K/A GILBERT PAL DISTRICT C. JACKSON KINGSWOOD The N.O. A/K/A GILBERT SUBDIVISION Advocate Date JACKSON ACQ MIN 881260 (s): & WRIT AMOUNT: 1/8/2025 CIVIL 2/12/2025 $61,807.98 DISTRICT COURTFOR Seized in the $89.30 PARISHOF suit, jan 8-feb 12-2t above ORLEANS TERMS - CASH. Case No: The purchaser 2024-1041 at the moment PUBLIC NOTICE --of adjudication By virtue of a to make a de‐ SALE BY Writ of Seizure posit of ten per‐ SHERIFF Sale di‐ cent of the pur‐ and JUDICIAL rected to me by chase price, and ADVERTISE‐ the Honorable the MENT balance Judges of Civil within thirty Court days thereafter. THAT CERTAIN District for the Parish of Note: The pay‐ PORTION OF Orleans, in the ment must be GROUND BEAR‐ above entitled Cash, Cashier's ING MUNICIPAL cause, I will pro‐ Check, Certified NUMBER 2001-03 ceed to sell by Check or Money ROYAL STREET, public auction, Order. No Per‐ THIS CITY, IN on the ground sonal Checks. THE MATTER EN‐ floor of the Civil FACE IN‐ MASKS TITLED: Court AND TEMPERA‐ VESTOR District EQUI‐ 421 TURECHECKS Building, TITS L.L.C. VER‐ Loyola Avenue, ARE REQUIRED SUS JAMES in the First Dis‐ UPON ENTERING MICHAEL THOR‐ trict of the City BUILDING. RICK on March 20, 2025, at 12:00 Susan Hutson CIVIL noon, Sheriff, o'clock DISTRICT following Parish of the COURTFOR described prop‐ Orleans PARISHOF erty to wit: ORLEANS Case No: GH 11 1734 S CAR‐ GRAHAM, ARCE‐ 2024-1446 ROLTON AV NEW NEAUX & ALLEN, LA LLC ORLEANS, By virtue of a 70118 Writ of Fieri Fa‐ 504-522-8256 SQUARE 225, FOERSTNER G cias directed to LOT N me by the Hon‐ MEYER SEVENTH MU‐ orable Judges of DIS‐ The N.O. Advo‐ Civil NICIPAL District TRICT Court for the cate Date WRIT AMOUNT: (s): Parish of Or‐ $360,367.26 1/8/2025 & leans, in the above entitled 2/12/2025 Seized in the cause, I will pro‐ suit, $90.36 above ceed to sell by TERMS - CASH. public auction, jan 8-feb 12-2t The purchaser on the ground at the moment floor of the Civil of adjudication PUBLIC NOTICE District Court to make a de‐ 421 Building, --posit of ten per‐ Loyola Avenue, SALE BY cent of the pur‐ in the First Dis‐ SHERIFF chase price, and trict of the City JUDICIAL balance the on February 13, ADVERTISE‐ thirty within 2025, at 12:00 MENT days thereafter. noon, o'clock Note: The pay‐ THAT CERTAIN the following ment must be PORTION OF described prop‐ Cash, Cashier's GROUND BEAR erty to wit: Check, Certified ING MUNICIPAL‐ Check or Money NUMBER 2111-13 2001-03 ROYAL Order. No Per‐ REV NEW OR‐ JOHN ST sonal Checks. RAPHAEL JR. LEANS, LA 70116 FACE MASKS WAY, SQUARE 159, AND TEMPERA‐ THIS CITY, IN LOT A TURECHECKS MATTER EN‐ THIRD MUNICI‐ ARE REQUIRED THE TLED: HOUSE‐ PAL DISTRICT UPON ENTERING TI MAX FUNDING ACQ BUILDING. FUND I LLC VER‐ MIN:1435743 SUS LA VIGNE WRIT AMOUNT: Susan Hutson $623.50 INVESTMENT Sheriff, PROP ER TIES, Parish of Seized in the LLC Orleans suit, above TERMS - CASH. C I V I L BT 16 The purchaser DISTRICT LAW OFFICES OF C at the moment OURTFOR C. P A HERSCHEL of adjudication ISHOF ADCOCK, JR. LLC O R R to make a de‐ LEANS (225) 756-0373 posit of ten per‐ No: COREY J. GIROIR Case cent of the pur‐ 2022-9366 chase price, and The N.O. balance By virtue of a the Advocate Date thirty Writ of Fieri Fa‐ within (s): directed to days thereafter. 2/12/2025 & cias me by the Hon‐ Note: The pay‐ 3/19/2025 orable Judges of ment must be District Cash, Cashier's FEB 12-MAR 19- Civil for the Check, Certified Court 2T of Or‐ Check or Money Parish $98.30 leans, in the Order. No Per‐ above entitled sonal Checks. MASKS cause, I will pro‐ FACE PUBLIC NOTICE ceed to sell by AND TEMPERA‐ --public auction, TURECHECKS SALE BY on the ground ARE REQUIRED SHERIFF floor of the Civil UPON ENTERING JUDICIAL Court BUILDING. District ADVERTISE‐ 421 Building, MENT Loyola Avenue, Susan Hutson in the First Dis‐ Sheriff, THAT CERTAIN trict of the City Parish of PORTION OF on February 13, Orleans GROUND BEAR‐ 2025, at 12:00 ING MUNICIPAL o'clock noon, BT 23 NUMBER 7071 the following NEWMAN WHITMORE described prop‐ MATHIS BRADY PLACE, THIS TURECHECKS ARE REQUIRED UPON ENTERING BUILDING.
THIS CITY, IN THE floor of the Civil MATTER OF EN‐ District Court TITLED; BAY‐ Building, 421 FIRST NATIONAL ola Avenue, ✦ nola.com Loy ✦ The 30D ✦ Wednesday, February 12, 2025 Times-Picayune BANK VERSUS in the First Dis‐ SusanPublic HutNotices son Public Notices Public Notices QUIANA trict of the City Sheriff, Sheriff Sales Sheriff Sales Sheriff Sales13, MICHELLE MAR‐ on Feb ruary Parish of TIN A/K/A 2025, at 12:00 Orleans QUIANA M. o'clock noon, MARTIN A/K/A the following BT 23 QUIANA MARTIN described prop‐ NEWMAN AND SAMIKA erty to wit: MATHIS BRADY NICOLETTE & SPEDALE A COLE A/K/A 7550 KINGSPORT PROFESSIONAL SAMIKA N. COLE BD NEW OR‐ LAW CORPORA‐ A/K/A SAMIKA LEANS, LA 70128 TION COLE LOT 21, SQUARE 504-837-9040 B JOSHUA P. C I V I L THIRD MUNICI‐ MATTHEWS DISTRICT PAL DISTRICT COURTFOR ACQ MIN: The N.O. Advo‐ P A R I S H O F 948061 cate Date ORLEANS EASTSHORE VIL‐ (s): Case No: LAGE PART A 1/8/2025 & 2023-5177 SUBDIVISION 2/12/2025 WRIT AMOUNT: By virtue of a $36,909.47 $89.30 Writ of Seizure jan 8-feb 12-2t Sale di‐ Seized in the and rected to me by above suit, the Honorable TERMS - CASH. PUBLIC NOTICE Judges of Civil The purchaser --Court at the moment District SALE BY for the Parish of of adjudication SHERIFF Orleans, in the to make a de‐ JUDICIAL above entitled posit of ten per‐ ADVERTISE‐ cause, I will pro‐ cent of the pur‐ MENT ceed to sell by chase price, and public auction, the balance THAT CERTAIN on the ground within thirty PORTION OF floor of the Civil days thereafter. GROUND BEAR‐ District Court Note: The pay‐ ING MUNICIPAL Building, 421 ment must be NUMBER 4700 Loyola Avenue, Cash, Cashier's LAINE AVENUE, in the First Dis‐ Check, Certified THIS CITY, IN trict of the City Check or Money THE on February 13, Order. No Per‐ MATTER ENTI‐ 2025, at 12:00 sonal Checks. TLED: FIDELITY o'clock noon, FACE MASKS BANK VERSUS the following AND TEMPERA‐ SHELLEY LAT‐ described prop‐ TURECHECKS APIE LAVENDER erty to wit: ARE REQUIRED HEIR OF UPON ENTERING WILLIAM HARDY 6313 BERKLEY BUILDING. LAVENDER, DE‐ DR NEW OR‐ CEASED LEANS, LA 70131 Susan Hutson LOT 149, Sheriff, CIVIL SQUARE 12-A Parish of DISTRICT FIFTH MUNICI‐ Orleans COURTFOR PAL DISTRICT PARISHOF ACQ MIN GH 19 ORLEANS 1385712 LOGS LEGAL Case No: WRIT AMOUNT: GROUP LLP 2023-655 $205,105.51 504-838-7535 EMILY E. HOLLEY By virtue of a Seized in the Writ of Seizure above suit, The N.O. Advo‐ Sale di‐ TERMS - CASH. and cate Date rected to me by The purchaser (s): the Honorable at the moment 1/8/2025 & Judges of Civil of adjudication 2/12/2025 Court to make a de‐ District for the Parish of posit of ten per‐ $93.45 Orleans, in the cent of the pur‐ jan 8-feb 12-2t above entitled chase price, and cause, I will pro‐ the balance ceed to sell by within thirty PUBLIC NOTICE public auction, days thereafter. --on the ground Note: The pay‐ SALE BY floor of the Civil ment must be SHERIFF Court Cash, Cashier's District JUDICIAL 421 Check, Certified Building, ADVERTISE‐ Loyola Avenue, Check or Money MENT in the First Dis‐ Order. No Per‐ trict of the City sonal Checks. THAT CERTAIN on February 13, FACE MASKS PORTION OF 2025, at 12:00 AND TEMPERA‐ GROUND, BEAR‐ noon, TURECHECKS o'clock ING MUNICIPAL following ARE REQUIRED NO. 4418 AMER‐ the described prop‐ UPON ENTERING ICA STREET, erty to wit: BUILDING. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, IN 4700 LAINE AV Susan Hutson THE MATTER EN‐ NEW ORLEANS, Sheriff, TITLED: CITY OF LA 70126 Parish of NEW ORLEANS LOTS: 23 & 24, Orleans VERSUS SQUARE: 5 WARNER CLIN‐ LOTS: 23A & 24A, GH 25 TON FULTON OR SQUARE: 16 THE LAW OF‐ HIS THIRD MUNICI‐ FICES OF HER‐ SUCCESSORS, PAL DISTRICT SCHEL C. AD‐ HEIRS AND AS‐ WRIT AMOUNT: COCK, JR., L.L.C. SIGNS, SUCCES‐ $45,549.02 (225) 756-0373 SION OF HESTER COREY J. GIROIR ROBINSON FUL‐ Seized in the TON AND MADE‐ suit, The N.O. Advo‐ LINE FULTON above TERMS - CASH. cate Date GOINS The purchaser (s): at the moment 1/8/2025 & CIVIL of adjudication 2/12/2025 DISTRICT to make a de‐ COURTFOR posit of ten per‐ $93.54 PARISHOF cent of the pur‐ jan 8-feb 12-2t ORLEANS chase price, and Case No: balance the 2021-7084 thirty PUBLIC NOTICE within days thereafter. --By virtue of a Note: The pay‐ SALE BY Writ of f Fieri Fa‐ ment must be SHERIFF cias directed to Cash, Cashier's JUDICIAL me by the Hon‐ Check, Certified ADVERTISE‐ orable Judges of Check or Money MENT District Civil Order. No Per‐ Court for the sonal Checks. THAT CERTAIN Parish of Or‐ FACE MASKS PORTION OF leans, in the AND TEMPERA‐ GROUND BEAR‐ above entitled TURECHECKS ING MUNICIPAL cause, I will pro‐ ARE REQUIRED NUMBER 7550 ceed to sell by UPON ENTERING KINGSPORT public auction, BUILDING. BOULEVARD, on the ground THIS floor of the Civil Susan Hutson CITY, IN THE District Court Sheriff, MATTER ENTI‐ Building, 421 Parish of TLED: NEWREZ Loyola Avenue, Orleans LLC F/K/A NEW in the First Dis‐ PENN FINAN‐ trict of the City GH 12 CIAL, LLC D/B/A on February 13, GRAHAM, ARCE‐ SHELLPOINT 2025, at 12:00 NEAUX & ALLEN, MORTGAGE SER‐ o'clock noon, LLC VICING VERSUS the following 504-522-8256 THE UNOPENED described prop‐ L. GRAHAM SUCCESSION OF erty to wit: ARCENEAUX ESTELLA TRIB‐ BIT WILEY 4418 AMERICA The N.O. Advo‐ (A/K/A ESTELLA STREET cate Date TRIBBIT, ES‐ LOTS 26 AND 27, (s): TELLA WILEY) SQUARE 11 1/8/2025 & THIRD MUNICI‐ 2/12/2025 CIVIL PAL DISTRICT, DISTRICT ROSE DALE SUB‐ $89.30 COURTFOR DIVISION jan 8-feb 12-2t PARISHOF ACQUIRED MIN ORLEANS 1299664 Case No: WRIT AMOUNT: PUBLIC NOTICE 2024-2366 $16,910.00 --SALE BY By virtue of a Seized in the SHERIFF Writ of Seizure above suit, JUDICIAL Sale di‐ TERMS - CASH. and ADVERTISE‐ rected to me by The purchaser MENT the Honorable at the moment Judges of Civil of adjudication THAT CERTAIN District Court to make a de‐ PORTION OF for the Parish of posit of ten per‐ GROUND BEAR‐ Orleans, in the cent of the pur‐ ING MUNICIPAL above entitled chase price, and NUMBER 6313 cause, I will pro‐ the balance BERKLEY DR ceed to sell by within thirty NEW ORLEANS, public auction, days thereafter. THIS on the ground Note: The pay‐ CITY, IN THE floor of the Civil ment must be MATTER OF EN‐ District Court Cash, Cashier's TITLED; BAY‐ Building, 421 Check, Certified FIRST NATIONAL Loyola Avenue, Check or Money BANK VERSUS in the First Dis‐ Order. No Per‐ QUIANA trict of the City sonal Checks. MICHELLE MAR‐ on February 13, FACE MASKS TIN A/K/A 2025, at 12:00 AND TEMPERA‐ QUIANA M. o'clock noon, TURECHECKS MARTIN A/K/A the following ARE REQUIRED QUIANA MARTIN described prop‐ UPON ENTERING AND SAMIKA erty to wit: BUILDING. NICOLETTE TURECHECKS ARE REQUIRED UPON ENTERING BUILDING.
ment must be Cash, Cashier's Check, Certified Check or Money Order. No Per‐ Notices sonal Public Checks. Sales FACE SheriffMASKS AND TEMPERA‐ TURECHECKS ARE REQUIRED UPON ENTERING BUILDING. lll
Susan Hutson Sheriff, Parish of Orleans BD 1 CITY OF NEW ORLEANS 504-658-4346 CHARMAINE L MARCHAND The N.O. Advo‐ cate Date (s): 1/8/2025 & 2/12/2025 $92.48 jan 8-feb 12-2t PUBLIC NOTICE --SALE BY SHERIFF JUDICIAL ADVERTISE‐ MENT THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND BEAR‐ ING MUNICIPAL NUMBER 4829 MAJESTIC OAKS DRIVE, THIS CITY, IN THE MATTER ENTITLED: MORTGAGE AS‐ SETS MANAGE‐ MENT, LLC F/K/A REVERSE MORT‐ GAGE SOLU‐ TIONS, INC. VERSUS ESPY LOUIS CORNIN A/K/A ESPY L. CORNIN A/K/A ESPY CORNIN AND THE UNOPENED SUCCESSION OF AND UNKNOWN HEIRS OF BETTY J. CORNIN A/K/A BETTY J. CORNIN A/K/A BETTY CORNIN CIVIL DISTRICT COURTFOR PARISHOF ORLEANS Case No: 2024-3249 By virtue of a Writ of Seizure Sale di‐ and rected to me by the Honorable Judges of Civil Court District for the Parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will pro‐ ceed to sell by public auction, on the ground floor of the Civil Court District 421 Building, Loyola Avenue, in the First Dis‐ trict of the City on March 20, 2025, at 12:00 noon, o'clock following the described prop‐ erty to wit: 4829 MAJESTIC OAKS DR NEW LA ORLEANS, 70126 LOTS 15 & 16, SQUARE 11 THIRD MUNICI‐ PAL DISTRICT ACQ MIN: 1183305 MAJESTIC OAKS SUBDIVISION WRIT AMOUNT: $96,286.09 Seized in the suit, above TERMS - CASH. The purchaser at the moment of adjudication to make a de‐ posit of ten per‐ cent of the pur‐ chase price, and balance the thirty within days thereafter. Note: The pay‐ ment must be Cash, Cashier's Check, Certified Check or Money Order. No Per‐ sonal Checks. FACE MASKS AND TEMPERA‐ TURECHECKS ARE REQUIRED UPON ENTERING BUILDING. Susan Hutson Sheriff, Parish of Orleans GH 17 LAW OFFICES OF C. HERSCHEL ADCOCK, JR. LLC (225) 756-0373 COREY J. GIROIR The N.O. Advo‐ cate Date (s): 2/12/2025 & 3/19/2025 FEB 12-MAR 192T $97.70 PUBLIC NOTICE --SALE BY SHERIFF JUDICIAL ADVERTISE‐ MENT
2024-10004
PUBLIC NOTICE Public - - - Notices Sheriff Sales
SALE BY SHERIFF JUDICIAL ADVERTISE‐ MENT THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND BEAR‐ ING MUNICIPAL NUMBER 5380 LAUREL ST, THIS CITY, IN THE MATTER OF EN‐ TITLED; FED‐ ERAL HOME LOAN MORT‐ GAGE CORPORA‐ TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR FREDDIE MAC SLST 2022-1 PARTICIPATION INTEREST TRUST VERSUS ALEXANDER J. DEL CASTILLO AND MARIBETH TOTELS DEL CASTILLO CIVIL DISTRICT COURTFOR PARISHOF ORLEANS Case No: 2023-4553 By virtue of a Writ of Seizure Sale di‐ and rected to me by the Honorable Judges of Civil Court District for the Parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will pro‐ ceed to sell by public auction, on the ground floor of the Civil Court District 421 Building, Loyola Avenue, in the First Dis‐ trict of the City on March 20, 2025, at 12:00 noon, o'clock following the described prop‐ erty to wit: 5380 LAUREL ST NEW ORLEANS, LA 70115 LOT Y-2; SQUARE NO. 133 SIXTH MUNICI‐ PAL DISTRICT ACQ MIN 1263494 WRIT AMOUNT: $273,636.50 Seized in the suit, above TERMS - CASH. The purchaser at the moment of adjudication to make a de‐ posit of ten per‐ cent of the pur‐ chase price, and balance the thirty within days thereafter. Note: The pay‐ ment must be Cash, Cashier's Check, Certified Check or Money Order. No Per‐ sonal Checks. FACE MASKS AND TEMPERA‐ TURECHECKS ARE REQUIRED UPON ENTERING BUILDING. Susan Hutson Sheriff, Parish of Orleans GH 8 JACKSON & MCPHERSON, LLC 504-581-9444 CRIS JACKSON The N.O. Advocate Date (s): 2/12/2025 & 3/19/2025 FEB 12-MAR 192T $93.10 PUBLIC NOTICE --SALE BY SHERIFF JUDICIAL ADVERTISE‐ MENT THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND BEAR‐ ING MUNICIPAL NUMBER 1609 MARAIS STREET, THIS CITY, IN THE MATTER ENTI‐ TLED: LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVIC‐ ING, LLC VERSUS THE OPENED SUCCESSION OF JOSEPH VINING AND CHERYL ANN MCCOY CIVIL DISTRICT COURTFOR PARISHOF ORLEANS Case No: 2024-10004 By virtue of a Writ of Seizure Sale di‐ and rected to me by the Honorable Judges of Civil Court District for the Parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will pro‐ ceed to sell by
By virtue of a Writ of Seizure and Sale di‐ rected to me by Notices the Public Honor able Sheriff Sales Judges of Civil District Court for the Parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will pro‐ ceed to sell by public auction, on the ground floor of the Civil Court District 421 Building, Loyola Avenue, in the First Dis‐ trict of the City on March 20, 2025, at 12:00 noon, o'clock following the described prop‐ erty to wit:
at the moment of adjudication to make a de‐ posit of ten per‐ cent of the pur‐ Notices chasePublic price, and Sales the Sheriff bal ance within thirty days thereafter. Note: The pay‐ ment must be Cash, Cashier's Check, Certified Check or Money Order. No Per‐ sonal Checks. FACE MASKS AND TEMPERA‐ TURECHECKS ARE REQUIRED UPON ENTERING BUILDING. Susan Hutson Sheriff, Parish of Orleans
1609 MARAIS ST NEW ORLEANS, LA 70116 LOT: 5 OR 21, SQUARE: 500 THIRD MUNICI‐ PAL DISTRICT ACQ MIN: 919932 WRIT AMOUNT: $79,650.70
GH 3 CITY OF NEW ORLEANS 504-658-4346 ANNA T. LEE
Seized in the suit, above TERMS - CASH. The purchaser at the moment of adjudication to make a de‐ posit of ten per‐ cent of the pur‐ chase price, and balance the thirty within days thereafter. Note: The pay‐ ment must be Cash, Cashier's Check, Certified Check or Money Order. No Per‐ sonal Checks. FACE MASKS AND TEMPERA‐ TURECHECKS ARE REQUIRED UPON ENTERING BUILDING.
FEB 12-MAR 192T $89.83
Susan Hutson Sheriff, Parish of Orleans GH 23 LOGS LEGAL GROUP LLP 504-838-7535 EMILY A. MUELLER The N.O. Advocate Date (s): 2/12/2025 & 3/19/2025 FEB 12-MAR 192T $89.83 PUBLIC NOTICE --SALE BY SHERIFF JUDICIAL ADVERTISE‐ MENT THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND BEAR‐ ING MUNICIPAL NUMBER 2849 LOUISA STREET, THIS CITY, IN THE MATTER ENTI‐ TLED: CITY OF NEW ORLEANS VERSUS WAR‐ REN J. DONALD, JR. (AKA WAR‐ REN JOSEPH DONALD JR.) OR HIS SUCCESSOR, HEIRS, AND AS‐ SIGNS CIVIL DISTRICT COURTFOR PARISHOF ORLEANS Case No: 2024-7559 By virtue of a Writ of Fieri Fa‐ cias directed to me by the Hon‐ orable Judges of District Civil Court for the Parish of Or‐ leans, in the above entitled cause, I will pro‐ ceed to sell by public auction, on the ground floor of the Civil Court District 421 Building, Loyola Avenue, in the First Dis‐ trict of the City on March 20, 2025, at 12:00 noon, o'clock following the described prop‐ erty to wit: 2849 LOUISA ST NEW ORLEANS, LA 70126 LOT: 9, SQUARE: 1693-1816 THIRD MUNICI‐ PAL DISTRICT ACQ MIN: 1422741 WRIT AMOUNT: $2,210.00 Seized in the suit, above TERMS - CASH. The purchaser at the moment of adjudication to make a de‐ posit of ten per‐ cent of the pur‐ chase price, and balance the thirty within days thereafter. Note: The pay‐ ment must be Cash, Cashier's Check, Certified
The N.O. Advocate Date (s): 2/12/2025 & 3/19/2025
PUBLIC NOTICE --SALE BY SHERIFF JUDICIAL ADVERTISE‐ MENT THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND BEAR‐ ING MUNICIPAL NUMBER 3030 HALSEY AV‐ ENUE, THIS CITY, IN THE MATTER EN‐ TITLED: BANKPLUS VER‐ SUS SOUTH HOOP FESTS LLC CIVIL DISTRICT COURTFOR PARISHOF ORLEANS Case No: 2024-5714 By virtue of a Writ of Seizure Sale di‐ and rected to me by the Honorable Judges of Civil Court District for the Parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will pro‐ ceed to sell by public auction, on the ground floor of the Civil Court District 421 Building, Loyola Avenue, in the First Dis‐ trict of the City on March 20, 2025, at 12:00 noon, o'clock following the described prop‐ erty to wit: 3030 HALSEY AV NEW ORLEANS, LA 70114 FIFTH MUNICI‐ PAL DISTRICT SQUARE 27, LOT 37, 38, & 39 ACQ MIN:1380342 WRIT AMOUNT: $211,404.76 Seized in the suit, above TERMS - CASH. The purchaser at the moment of adjudication to make a de‐ posit of ten per‐ cent of the pur‐ chase price, and balance the thirty within days thereafter. Note: The pay‐ ment must be Cash, Cashier's Check, Certified Check or Money Order. No Per‐ sonal Checks. FACE MASKS AND TEMPERA‐ TURECHECKS ARE REQUIRED UPON ENTERING BUILDING. Susan Hutson Sheriff, Parish of Orleans BT 25 NEWMAN MATHIS BRADY & SPEDALE A PROFESSIONAL LAW CORPORA‐ TION 504-837-9040 JEFFREY TOEPFER The N.O. Advocate Date (s): 2/12/2025 & 3/19/2025 FEB 12-MAR 192T $89.30 PUBLIC NOTICE --SALE BY SHERIFF JUDICIAL ADVERTISE‐ MENT THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND BEAR‐ ING MUNICIPAL NUMBER 2225 TENNESSEE ST.,
--SALE BY SHERIFF JUDICIAL ADVERTISE‐ Public Notices MENT Sheriff Sales
THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND BEAR‐ ING MUNICIPAL NUMBER 2225 TENNESSEE ST., CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, IN THE MATTER EN‐ TITLED: CITY OF NEW ORLEANS VERSUS LO‐ RAINE MILLER CIVIL DISTRICT COURTFOR PARISHOF ORLEANS Case No: 2021-9356 By virtue of a Writ of Fieri Fa‐ cias directed to me by the Hon‐ orable Judges of District Civil Court for the Parish of Or‐ leans, in the above entitled cause, I will pro‐ ceed to sell by public auction, on the ground floor of the Civil Court District 421 Building, Loyola Avenue, in the First Dis‐ trict of the City on March 20, 2025, at 12:00 noon, o'clock following the described prop‐ erty to wit: 2225 TENNESSEE ST. LOT NO. 14, NO. SQUARE 1096-1135 THIRD MUNICI‐ PAL DISTRICT ACQUIRED MIN 1313988 WRIT AMOUNT: $1,705.00 Seized in the suit, above TERMS - CASH. The purchaser at the moment of adjudication to make a de‐ posit of ten per‐ cent of the pur‐ chase price, and balance the thirty within days thereafter. Note: The pay‐ ment must be Cash, Cashier's Check, Certified Check or Money Order. No Per‐ sonal Checks. FACE MASKS AND TEMPERA‐ TURECHECKS ARE REQUIRED UPON ENTERING BUILDING. Susan Hutson Sheriff, Parish of Orleans BD 1 CITY OF NEW ORLEANS 504-658-4346 ANNA T. LEE The N.O. Advocate Date (s): 2/12/2025 & 3/19/2025 FEB 12-MAR 192T $86.66 PUBLIC NOTICE --SALE BY SHERIFF JUDICIAL ADVERTISE‐ MENT THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND BEAR‐ ING MUNICIPAL NUMBER 1600 MONROE STREET, THIS CITY, IN THE MATTER EN‐ TITLED: ADMIN‐ ISTRATOR, U.S. SMALL BUSI‐ NESS ADMINIS‐ TRATION, AN AGENCY OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT VERSUS MAR‐ TYNETTA TAY‐ LOR CIVIL DISTRICT COURTFOR PARISHOF ORLEANS Case No: 2024-8611
on the ground floor of the Civil District Court Building, 421 Loyola Avenue, Notices in thePublic First Dis‐ Sheriff Sales trict of the City on March 20, 2025, at 12:00 o'clock noon, following the described prop‐ erty to wit: 1600 MONROE NEW OR‐ ST LEANS, LA 70118 SQUARE 206, LOT X SEVENTH DIS‐ TRICT WRIT AMOUNT: $57,071.55 Seized in the suit, above TERMS - CASH. The purchaser at the moment of adjudication to make a de‐ posit of ten per‐ cent of the pur‐ chase price, and balance the thirty within days thereafter. Note: The pay‐ ment must be Cash, Cashier's Check, Certified Check or Money Order. No Per‐ sonal Checks. FACE MASKS AND TEMPERA‐ TURECHECKS ARE REQUIRED UPON ENTERING BUILDING. Susan Hutson Sheriff, Parish of Orleans BT 34 TREVATHAN LAW FIRM, APLC 225-334-9222 ALLISON BEASLEY The N.O. Advocate Date (s): 2/12/2025 & 3/19/2025 FEB 12-MAR 192T $89.39 Public Notices Successions
PUBLIC NOTICE --CIVIL DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH OF ORLEANS STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 2021-4165 DIVISION “C’ SECTION 10 SUCCESSION OF VAUGHN M. WILLIAMS NOTICE OF FILING TABLEAU OF DISTRIBUTION NOTICE IS GIVEN that MICHAEL WILLIAMS, the duly appointed and qual‐ ified Administrator of the Succession of VAUGHN M. WILLIAMS, has filed a petition for authority to pay debts and charges of the Succession in accor‐ dance with a Tableau of Distribution contained in the petition. The petition be homologated can after the expiration of seven (7) days from the date of publication. Any opposition to the appli‐ cation must be filed prior to homologation. BY ORDER OF THE COURT. CLERK OF COURT CIVIL DISTRICT COURT ORLEANS PARISH ATTORNEY: Jane C. Alvarez ADDRESS: 1321 Ochsner Boulevard, Suite 100 Covington, LA 70433 (504) 264-1057 service@svlaw.law PUBLICATION: The Times Picayune (Publish Once) Louisiana Weekly (Publish Once) 127363-feb 12-1t $44.26 PUBLIC NOTICE --CIVIL DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH OF ORLEANS STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 2023-4985 DIVISION “C’ SECTION 10 SUCCESSION OF SARAH WATSON ZENO NOTICE OF FILING TABLEAU OF DISTRIBUTION NOTICE IS GIVEN that Karen Zeno Smith, the duly appointed and qual‐ ified Administratrix of the Succession of Sarah Watson Zeno, has filed a petition for authority to pay debts and charges of the Succession in accor‐ dance with a Tableau of Distribution contained in the petition. The petition be homologated can after the expiration of seven (7) days from the date of publication. Any opposition to the appli‐ cation must be filed prior to homologation. BY ORDER OF THE COURT. CLERK OF COURT CIVIL DISTRICT COURT ORLEANS PARISH ATTORNEY: Jane C. Alvarez ADDRESS: 1321 Ochsner Boulevard, Suite 100 Covington, LA 70433 (504) 264-1057 service@svlaw.la PUBLICATION: The Times Picayune (Publish Once) Louisiana Weekly (Publish Once) 127366-feb 12-1t $43.58
By virtue of a Writ of Seizure Sale di‐ and rected to me by the Honorable Judges of Civil Court District for the Parish of Orleans, in the on stories above entitled that matter cause, I will pro‐ ceed to sell by public auction, on the ground floor of the Civil Court District 421 Building, Loyola Avenue, in the First Dis‐ SUBSCRIBE trict of the City TODAY on March 20, 2025, at 12:00 o'clock noon, the following more prop CLASSIFIEDS, page deSee scribed ‐ erty to wit:
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