Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux is set to undergo elective hip replacement surgery on December 27. Despite his ongoing hip pain, the mayor has assured the community that city operations will continue seamlessly during his recovery. Council Chairman Alan Jackson will temporarily fill his role, ensuring stability in leadership. Mayor Arceneaux appreciates the community’s support and looks forward to a full recovery, aiming to return to his duties advocating for Shreveport residents.
Shreveport, it’s time for some important news! Our very own Mayor Tom Arceneaux is gearing up for elective hip replacement surgery scheduled for December 27. If you’ve noticed him moving a little slower these past few weeks, you’re not alone. The mayor has been dealing with some hip pain that’s finally led him to make this important decision. But don’t worry—he’s been keeping the city in the loop!
Just to reassure everyone, the city’s operations will continue to run smoothly during the mayor’s brief absence. While he’s on the mend—which will take roughly 48 to 72 hours—Council Chairman Alan Jackson will step into his shoes as mayor pro tempore. This means that the daily operations in Shreveport will keep chugging along without interruption. The senior staff in the mayor’s office will also be on hand to ensure everything stays on track. So, there’s no need for anyone to hit the panic button!
During this time, Mayor Arceneaux wants to express his heartfelt gratitude to all the residents of Shreveport. Your support and understanding mean the world to him and, honestly, they make this whole process a little easier. It’s always reassuring to know that the community is behind you when you’re going through a medical procedure.
While the surgery may sound daunting, we can take a collective sigh of relief knowing that the mayor is expected to make a full recovery. After surgery, there will be some much-needed downtime for healing, but Arceneaux is eager to bounce back and return to his daily duties. He can’t wait to get back to advocating for the concerns and needs of the residents of Shreveport.
If anyone in the community has urgent matters that need attention while the mayor is recovering, you can reach out directly to the Mayor’s Office at (318) 673-5010. The city management team is always ready and willing to help you out, even if the mayor is taking a little time for himself.
As we approach the end of the year, it’s evident that Shreveport is rallying around our mayor. This surgery is a necessary step for Tom Arceneaux, and it’s refreshing to see a leader take charge of their health. Everyone in Shreveport looks forward to seeing him back in action soon, continuing the important work for our great city.
So, let’s keep those good vibes flowing for Mayor Arceneaux as he heads into surgery. Wishing him a speedy recovery and a smooth road ahead—we can’t wait to see him back in action just after the holidays!
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