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Two life-long LaFayette men — one touting his community service, the other his common sense — are competing in a runoff for a seat on the City Council. Four candidates ran for the Ward 4 seat ...
The Lafayette City Council Ordinance Committee will meet to discuss the proposed ordinance from noon to 1 p.m. April 17 and at 5 p.m. May 8 at the City Council Chambers, located at 20 N. Sixth St.
Lafayette City Administrator Fritz Sprague will step down from his position after serving the city for over four years. Sprague began working as city administrator for the city in February 2019.
The city has around $8 million in the city’s rainy-day fund and around $6.6 million in allocated reserves. The city has a total of $14,637,830 in reserve, which is 28.7% of the city’s general ...
Lafayette Consolidated Government and Lafayette City Court announce all City Court sessions scheduled for Wednesday, October 16, 2024, have been canceled due to the recent passing of City Court ...
Big Towns, a summit celebrating the success and innovation of mid-sized cities, returns to Lafayette on April 23-24 at ACA. Here is what to expect.
Mayor-President Monique Blanco Boulet called the reinstatement of City Park Police a “top priority” in a recent statement. Recruitment for the Lafayette Park Patrol Division is currently open.
Lafayette welcomed in new councilmembers and appointed a city administrator during the Tuesday Council meeting. Mayor J.D. Mangat, Councilmember Tim Barnes and incoming Councilmembers David ...