Monday, June 6, 2011

Bogalusa Council set to meet Tuesday


Members of the Bogalusa City Council face a brief, agenda when they  meet at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Municipal Courtroom at City Hall, located at 214 Arkansas Ave.

First up is the repeal and reenactment of Ordinance No. 1961, which, because of the nature of the ordinance, requires a 30-day layover until the July 19 meeting.

After that, council will consider an ordinance to authorize Mayor Charles Mizell to sell a specific parcel of land to the State of Louisiana at its appraised value.

The third action item will be a public hearing on an ordinance to re-enact Section 4-31 of the Code of Ordinances to provide for a 300-foot distance operational restriction for certain alcohol-related businesses in regards to church, synagogue, public library, public playground, school, full-time daycare center or correctional facility or halfway house.

The final action is an ordinance to allow Mizell to enter into a contract with the successful bidder for operation of the Choctaw Landfill. This contract will be with the landfill’s current contractor, Landworks, Inc.

On Monday, the Washington Parish Council is expected to authorize Parish President Richard Thomas to enter into the contract after it holds a public hearing on Resolution No. 11-549.

Persons wishing to speak before the council are limited to three minutes and are required to sign up prior to the start of the meeting.

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