Shreveport-Bossier Residents to Cast Vote on Major Tax Renewals and Bonds This Saturday

Article Sponsored by:

SPACE AVAILABLE FOR SPONSORS!

Want to target the right audience? Sponsor our site and choose your specific industry to connect with a relevant audience.

What Sponsors Receive:

Prominent brand mentions across targeted, industry-focused articles
High-visibility placements that speak directly to an engaged local audience
Guaranteed coverage that maximizes exposure and reinforces your brand presence

Interested in seeing what sponsored content looks like on our platform?

Browse Examples of Sponsored News and Articles:

May’s Roofing & Contracting
Forwal Construction
NSC Clips
Real Internet Sales
Suited
Florida4Golf

Click the button below to sponsor our articles:

Sponsor Our Articles

Big items on Shreveport-Bossier resident’s ballots this Saturday

SHREVEPORT, La. – Saturday is a big election day, especially for Shreveport and Bossier City and Bossier Parish residents. Bossier City residents will vote on two tax renewals. In Shreveport, three new bonds are on the ballot.

The Shreveport Bond Package

The Shreveport bond package includes three propositions totaling $256.4 million. More than $125 million will improve streets and drainage, $82 million will address deferred water and sewer projects, and more than $49 million will go to major repairs and improvements to public safety facilities, parks, and public gathering spaces.

Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux says this money is needed to move the city forward. “We’re dealing with our infrastructure issues, it’s an investment, it’s a very reasonable investment that will pay dividends bigger than the investment,” said Arceneaux.

If passed, Arceneaux says the first bonds will be sold in the fall. Some water and sewer projects could begin by the end of the year, but street repairs will take longer to get started.

“Streets have to be designed and we don’t have the money to design the streets until we sell the bonds for the streets. So the streets will definitely take into 2025 before we’ll see dirt turned on the streets,” said Arceneaux.

Arceneaux says if voters reject the bonds, it will put the city even farther behind when it comes to repairing Shreveport’s already eroding infrastructure. The city has held public forums and conducted a social media campaign to convince voters.

Shreveport resident Lamar Baker came to LSUS Wednesday night to learn more. “I came to ask my questions to see what the city’s presentation was going to look like. I hope it passes,” said Baker. “I like it this time around because it’s spread out, sort of all over the city rather than being in one district or two districts. Everybody gets a little piece of the pie.”

Bossier City Tax Renewals

For Bossier City residents, their ballot will include two renewal propositions. Mayor Tommy Chandler says the money will help support city fire and police. “It is simply to renew the tax that we already pay that provides for salaries and equipment for our firefighters and our police departments that allow them to do their jobs and keep us safe every day,” said Chandler.

Bossier Parish Bond Renewal

Voters in Bossier Parish will decide whether to renew a bond supporting the Cypress Black Bayou Recreation District.

Polls and Voting Information

Polls are open Saturday from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. To find your voting information, click here.

Report a typo on this article

Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

Recent Posts

Court Hearing for Luigi Mangione in NYC: A Polarizing Event

News Summary Luigi Mangione appeared in court for a hearing regarding his murder case involving…

16 hours ago

Court Rulings Halt Trump Administration’s DEI Rollbacks

News Summary Recent court decisions have temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to eliminate diversity,…

16 hours ago

Los Angeles Mayor Terminates Fire Chief Amid Wildfire Controversy

News Summary Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has terminated Fire Chief Kristin Crowley following criticism…

16 hours ago

Mother Arrested After Leaving Young Children Alone in Shreveport

News Summary Leanisha Broom has been arrested for leaving her five children aged between 5…

17 hours ago

Winter Weather Advisory Issued for Shreveport-Bossier

News Summary Residents of Shreveport, Louisiana are preparing for a winter weather advisory starting at…

17 hours ago

Tragic Incident Outside Shreveport Nightclub Leaves Community in Shock

News Summary A man from Webster Parish, Christopher J. Temple, has died following a violent…

17 hours ago