Bossier City Council Engages in a Flurry of Activity at Recent Meeting
Hey there, Bossier City! It looks like the City Council has been busier than a bee in a flower garden, as they rolled out a series of important ordinances in their latest meeting. Let’s break down what you need to know!
Construction Projects Get a Boost
First up on the agenda was a significant update for the Barksdale South 24-inch water main and consolidation project. The council approved a hefty increase in the project’s budget amounting to $283,631. But that’s not all; they also decided to add an extra seven days to the project timeline. Don’t worry; they’re using surplus funds from the water sector programs to help cover this increased expense. So, a little bump in the road, but nothing we can’t handle!
Next, they turned their attention to a critical upgrade needed at the Northeast Wastewater Treatment Plant. Here, the council approved an additional $52,379 from the sewer capital and contingency fund to replace the facility’s generator. Keeping our wastewater treatment plant running smoothly is crucial for our community, after all!
But wait, there’s more! The council also celebrated the completion of the Citizens Bank Drive Pump Station Project. They approved an additional $48,161 and an extended timeline of 96 days to finalize all documentation. This ordinance even amends a previous one to ensure that surplus funding is available for any unexpected costs. Gotta love that foresight!
Changes in City Employment
There’s also been some attention given to the current city clerk, as the council amended the 2025 General Fund City Council Operating Budget to adjust the clerk’s salary. With a bump of $12,000, the new salary will now reflect what other city clerks across Louisiana earn. It’s always nice to see hard work rewarded!
Shifts in Budget and Donations
The City Council didn’t stop there, folks! They also adopted a couple of ordinances regarding budget shifts and surpluses. First, they transferred $3,960 from the Diversion Special Revenue Fund to the General Fund to kickstart the administration of the City Prosecutor’s Pretrial Diversion Program. This program aims to provide alternatives to traditional prosecution and seems like a positive step for our community.
And here’s a caring gesture: the council decided to donate the fire safety trailer surplus from the Bossier City Fire Department to the East 80 Fire Department. The fire safety trailer is no longer essential for Bossier City, so it’s great to see it go to a department that needs it!
Wrapping It Up
Well, there you have it, Bossier City! A meeting packed with decisions that impact our daily lives. The commitment to improving our city’s infrastructure, looking out for employees, and supporting surrounding departments truly shows that teamwork and community spirit are alive and well in our lovely city.
As always, stay tuned for more updates, and here’s to making Bossier City an even better place to live!