Police Jury hears 2021 assessment information
There hasn’t been tremendous growth in Acadia Parish in the last year, but there has been growth, according to Assessor James “Jimbo” Petitjean.
There hasn’t been tremendous growth in Acadia Parish in the last year, but there has been growth, according to Assessor James “Jimbo” Petitjean.
The Acadia Parish Police Jury will decide the fate of a pair of ordinances tonight — one to regulate the installation of culverts along parish roads and the other to set an operating budget for 202
The Acadia Parish Police Jury and the Crowley City Council will meet during the coming week.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
School board members and police jurors came together Wednesday night at the LSU AgCenter to begin the process of redistricting in the wake of the 2020 Census. Discussing one of the proposals here are, clockwise from left front, School Board members Doug LaCombe, Delo Hebert and Bishop James Proctor; and Police Jurors Steve Comeaux, Chance Henry and Jeffery Morgan.
It was a night of give and take when members of the Acadia Parish Police Jury and School Board met to begin the redistricting process in the wake of the 2020 Census.
The reapportionment process officially gets underway today when Acadia Parish police jurors and school board members meet to discuss district lines.
Crowley Post-Signal
602 N. Parkerson Ave, Crowley, LA 70526
Phone: 337-783-3450
Fax: 337-788-0949
Rayne-Acadian Tribune
108 North Adams, Rayne, LA 70578
Phone: 337-334-3186
Fax: 337-334-8474
Church Point News
c/o The Eunice News, 465 Aymond St., Eunice, LA 70535
Phone: 337-457-3061