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At-a-glance: key votes taken by Lafourche Parish Council on May 26, 2026

May 27, 2026 | Lafourche Parish, Louisiana


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At-a-glance: key votes taken by Lafourche Parish Council on May 26, 2026
At its May 26 meeting the Lafourche Parish Council took the following formal actions:

- Approved minutes of the May 12 regular session (motion moved by Mr. Perk, seconded by Mr. Araby; vote: 8 yays, 0 nays, 1 absence).

- Entered and reconvened from executive session to discuss settlement agreements and authorized the parish president to sign two settlement agreements (Kico Phillips and Hillcore); votes recorded (8 yays, 0 nays, 1 absence).

- Adopted an ordinance approving a servitude agreement dedicating a cross-street to be named Magnus Street in the Larose area; no public input and the ordinance passed (8 yays, 0 nays, 1 absence).

- Adopted an ordinance to install a four-way stop at Tabat Avenue and Ridgefield Road, citing an engineering traffic study; vote: 8 yays, 0 nays, 1 absence.

- Adopted an ordinance amending Industrial Development Board rules as amended by the council after a contested debate (amendment passed 5-3; final ordinance passed 6-2; one absence).

- Granted a variance for a property division in Manchester Manor despite planning commission non-recommendation; vote recorded as 6 yays, 1 nay, 1 abstention, 1 absence.

- Introduced a slate of proposed ordinances for 2026 tax levies across multiple parish service districts and other housekeeping ordinances (first readings; no final votes at this meeting).

- Approved multiple resolutions including appointments to Keep Lafourche Beautiful, LGAP funding agreements, senior center reimbursements, a lease with Nicholls State University to use office space for community action, a summer programs agreement with Moses Community Center, and an early-voting location MOU naming Lockport Community Center.

- Appointed the Daily Comet as the parish official journal for July 1, 2026–June 30, 2027 at $5.50 per square (vote 6-2; two council members opposed).

Votes reported reflect the recorded yea/nay/abstention tallies read into the record during the meeting; where an absence was noted, Mr. Adams was listed as absent throughout the session.

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