THE COUNCIL  
City of New Orleans  
JP MORRELL  
HELENA MORENO  
Councilmember-At-Large  
Councilmember-At-Large  
JOSEPH I. GIARRUSSO III  
Councilmember District A  
LESLI D. HARRIS  
Councilmember District B  
FREDDIE KING III  
Councilmember District C  
EUGENE J. GREEN, JR. OLIVER M. THOMAS, JR.  
Councilmember District D  
Councilmember District E  
MINUTES  
Regular Meeting of the City Council  
held in City Hall Council Chamber  
on Thursday, December 4, 2025 at 10:05 AM  
PRESIDENT  
VICE PRESIDENT  
JP MORRELL  
HELENA MORENO  
Councilmember-At-Large  
Councilmember-At-Large  
ROLL CALL  
LORA W. JOHNSON  
CLERK OF COUNCIL  
PRESENT:  
ABSENT:  
Giarrusso  
Green  
Harris  
King  
Morrell  
Thomas - 6  
Moreno - 1  
INVOCATION  
BISHOP BRANDON BOUTIN  
UNITED FELLOWSHIP FULL GOSPEL BAPTIST CHURCH  
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE  
EUGENE J. GREEN, JR.  
COUNCIL BISTRICT D  
PUBLIC E-COMMENT FORMS, RULES AND INFORMATION ARE AVAILABLE AT  
E-COMMENT FORM  
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PLEASE SILENCE DEVICES DURING COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.  
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CONSENT AGENDA  
COMMUNICATION - FROM ERIN SPEARS - CHIEF OF STAFF & COUNSEL, COUNCIL  
UTILITIES REGULATORY OFFICE  
1.  
Brief:  
Submitting the transmittal document for communications related to electric and gas utility matters to be  
received by the Council of the City of New Orleans at its meeting on December 4, 2025:  
Communications from Entergy New Orleans, LLC  
1. Fourth Quarter 2025 Accelerated Resilience Program Report, submitted pursuant to Resolution R-  
24-625, UD-21-03  
2. Motion and Incorporated Memorandum to Amend Procedural Schedule and Request an Evidentiary  
Hearing, UD-18-03  
3. Environmental Adjustments for the December 2025 Billing Cycle, UD-18-07  
4. Purchased Power Cost Recovery Adjustments for the December 2025 Billing Cycle, UD-18-07  
5. Fuel Adjustments for the December 2025 Billing Cycle, UD-18-07  
6. Customer Interruption Report for January 1 through September 30, 2025, submitted pursuant to  
Resolution R-17-427  
7. Third Quarter 2025 Reliability Plan Project Status Report, submitted pursuant to R-18-98, UD-17-04  
Other Communication  
1. Advisors’ Report, submitted by Dentons US LLP, UD-19-01  
Annotation:  
RECEIVED.  
COMMUNICATION - FROM CYNTHIA DAVIS, DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY AND PERMITS,  
CITY OF NEW ORLEANS  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Brief:  
Transmitting demolition application #25-34630-DEMO (DEMO-RSF2) requiring City Council review  
and approval for the following property located at 1822-1824 Frenchmen St., Council District D.  
Annotation:  
RECEIVED. (Hearing Date Set For 12/18/25).  
COMMUNICATION - FROM CYNTHIA DAVIS, DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY AND PERMITS,  
CITY OF NEW ORLEANS  
Brief:  
Transmitting demolition application #25-34040-DEMO (DEMO-RSF2) requiring City Council review  
and approval for the following property located at 1709 Marais St., Council District C.  
Annotation:  
RECEIVED. (Hearing Date Set For 12/18/25).  
COMMUNICATION - FROM ELIZABETH HOLMAN, DIRECTOR OF LAND USE,  
COUNCILMEMBER LESLI D. HARRIS, DISTRICT “B”  
Brief:  
Transmitting the Mayor’s Office of Economic Development’s recommendation of approval, and  
requesting the scheduling of a public hearing, for the following Restoration Tax Abatement Application:  
RTA Application #20230182, 2400 Napoleon Avenue, 2400 Napoleon Ave LLC  
Annotation:  
RECEIVED. (Hearing Date Set For 12/18/25).  
COMMUNICATION - FROM MATT TORRI, DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION, CITY OF NEW  
ORLEANS  
5.  
Brief:  
Submitting a proposed agreement between the City of New Orleans and IV Waste, LLC, and a  
completed contract summary form, pursuant to Rule 57.  
Annotation:  
RECEIVED AND REFERRED TO THE GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE.  
REPORT - OF LENÉE S. CROWLEY, DEPUTY JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATOR, MUNICIPAL AND  
TRAFFIC COURT, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS  
6.  
Brief:  
Submitting the revenue, expenditure and staffing report for October 2025, in accordance with Chapter 2,  
Article III, Section 2-63 of the City Code.  
Annotation:  
RECEIVED.  
REPORT - OF ROMY S. SAMUEL, DIRECTOR OF FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE,  
CITY OF NEW ORLEANS  
7.  
Brief:  
Submitting the December monthly report to the Budget, Audit and Board of Review Committee.  
Annotation:  
RECEIVED.  
REPORT - FROM MICHAEL J. SAWAYA, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE, AUDUBON NATURE  
INSTITUTE  
8.  
Brief:  
Submitting the 2026 budget for facilities managed by Audubon Nature Institute on behalf of the  
Audubon Commission, in accordance with the Home Rule Charter.  
Annotation:  
RECEIVED.  
CAL. NO. 35,298 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER HARRIS  
9.  
Brief:  
An Ordinance to grant an amendment to Ordinance No. 30,208 MCS (Zoning Docket 80/24), which  
established a conditional use to permit a community center in an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family  
Residential District, to amend proviso six to allow for additional flexibility to meet the parking  
requirements and to consider any waivers that are necessary to achieve this goal, on Square 317, Lots A,  
B, 22, 23, 12, 13, A, C, and D, or Lots 8, 22, 23, 10, C, D, and three undesignated lots in the Fourth  
Municipal District, bounded by South Liberty Street, Philip Street, First Street, Loyola Avenue, and La  
Salle Street/Simon Bolivar Avenue (Municipal Addresses: 2300-2308 South Liberty Street, 2224-2226  
Philip Street and 2229-2237 First Street); and otherwise to provide with respect thereto. (ZONING  
DOCKET NO. 51/25)  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 11/6/25).  
CAL. NO. 35,299 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER HARRIS  
10.  
Brief:  
An Ordinance to establish a conditional use to permit a parking lot (principal use) in an HU-MU Historic  
Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District, on Square 189, Lots 3 and 4, in the First Municipal District,  
bounded by Prytania Street, Erato Street, Camp Street, and Thalia Street (Municipal Address: 1316  
Prytania Street); and otherwise to provide with respect thereto. (ZONING DOCKET NO. 52/25)  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 11/6/25).  
CAL. NO. 35,300 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER KING  
11.  
Brief:  
An Ordinance to establish a conditional use to permit a gas station in a C-1 General Commercial  
District, on Lot 20-A1, Section 20, Tall Timbers, in the Fifth Municipal District, bounded by Woodland  
Drive, Tullis Drive, and Woodland Highway (Municipal Address: 4500 Woodland Drive); and otherwise  
to provide with respect thereto. (ZONING DOCKET NO. 54/25)  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 11/6/25).  
Councilmember Morrell motion to Suspend the Rules for public comments at this time, seconded by  
Councilmember Green and without objecting the Rules was suspended.  
5.  
MOVED BY:  
Morrell  
SECONDED BY: Green  
ACTION:  
YEAS:  
ADOPTED  
Giarrusso, Green, Harris, King, Moreno, Morrell, Thomas - 7  
NAYS:  
0
0
0
0
ABSENT:  
ABSTAIN:  
RECUSED:  
AND THE MOTION PASSED.  
MOTION TO ADOPT CONSENT AGENDA AND REFER OTHER MATTERS TO THE PROPER AGENCY.  
AND THE CONSENT AGENDA WAS ADOPTED.  
ADOPTED  
MOVED BY:  
Harris  
SECONDED BY: Green  
ACTION:  
YEAS:  
ADOPTED  
Giarrusso, Green, Harris, King, Moreno, Morrell, Thomas - 7  
NAYS:  
0
0
0
0
ABSENT:  
ABSTAIN:  
RECUSED:  
AND THE MOTION PASSED.  
REGULAR AGENDA  
PUBLIC COMMENT RULES  
All public comment shall comply with the following Council Rules:  
Each commenter must personally submit a comment card to the Clerk.  
All commenters must state their names and addresses and whether they are being paid to appear.  
One comment per speaker, per item.  
Each comment must be entirely germane to the agenda item.  
Comments may not exceed two minutes.  
Ceding of time is not permitted.  
Each item is limited to 30 minutes of public comment.  
DEFERRAL RULES  
Any annotation of a request to defer an agenda item is purely tentative until confirmed during the meeting. A  
request to defer an agenda item may be withdrawn or overruled pursuant to Council Rules.  
POSTPONEMENT RULES  
Unless subject to an earlier deadline or deferred to a specific date, legislative instruments will be postponed  
indefinitely and removed from future agendas if not acted upon within 120 days of first reading or appearance  
on a Council agenda.  
Deferred and continued speaker cards  
COMMUNICATION - FROM WILLIAM L. MIZELL, STONE PIGMAN WALTHER WITTMANN  
L.L.C.  
1.  
Brief:  
Requesting to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission’s decision of “no recommendation”  
regarding 5 South Roadway Street-Nomination of West end Lake Shore Park to the National Register of  
Historic Places.  
Annotation:  
RECEIVED. (Hearing Date Set For 12/18/25).  
MOVED BY:  
Morrell  
SECONDED BY: Green  
ACTION:  
YEAS:  
SUSPEND THE RULES TO RECEIVE  
Giarrusso, Green, Harris, King, Moreno, Morrell, Thomas - 7  
NAYS:  
0
0
0
0
ABSENT:  
ABSTAIN:  
RECUSED:  
AND THE MOTION PASSED.  
MOVED BY: Morrell  
SECONDED BY: Green  
ACTION:  
YEAS:  
SUSPEND THE RULES TO ADD  
Giarrusso, Green, Harris, King, Moreno, Morrell, Thomas - 7  
NAYS:  
0
0
0
0
ABSENT:  
ABSTAIN:  
RECUSED:  
AND THE MOTION PASSED.  
COMMUNICATION - FROM ZACHARY SMITH, OWNER | ZACH SMITH, CONSULTING &  
DESIGN  
2.  
Brief:  
Requesting to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission’s decision of “denial” of the  
demolition application for property located at 5326 Prytania Street.  
Annotation:  
RECEIVED. (Hearing Date Set For 12/18/25).  
MOVED BY:  
Morrell  
SECONDED BY: Green  
ACTION:  
YEAS:  
SUSPEND THE RULES TO RECEIVE  
Giarrusso, Green, Harris, King, Moreno, Morrell, Thomas - 7  
NAYS:  
0
0
0
0
ABSENT:  
ABSTAIN:  
RECUSED:  
AND THE MOTION PASSED.  
COMMUNICATION - FROM ZACHARY SMITH, OWNER | ZACH SMITH, CONSULTING &  
DESIGN  
4.  
Brief:  
Requesting to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission’s decision of “denial” of the  
demolition application for property located at 5326 Prytania Street.  
Annotation:  
RECEIVED. (Hearing Date Set For 12/18/25).  
MOVED BY:  
Morrell  
SECONDED BY: Green  
ACTION:  
YEAS:  
SUSPEND THE RULES TO ADD  
Giarrusso, Green, Harris, King, Moreno, Morrell, Thomas - 7  
NAYS:  
0
0
0
0
ABSENT:  
ABSTAIN:  
RECUSED:  
AND THE MOTION PASSED.  
a. LEGISLATIVE GROUPING - COMMUNICATION - FROM CLAIRE BYUN, DIRECTOR OF  
LAND USE, COUNCILMEMBER JOSEPH I. GIARRUSO, DISTRICT “A”  
1.  
Brief:  
Transmitting the Mayor's Office of Economic Developments recommendation of approval, and  
requesting the scheduling of a public hearing, for the following Restoration Tax Abatement Application:  
RTA Application #20240290, 628 Jefferson Avenue, Yvonne Cazalot.  
Annotation:  
(Communication received on 11/20/25).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
b. RESOLUTION - NO. R-25-601 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER GIARRUSSO  
2.  
Brief:  
A resolution approving the RTA Application #20240290, 628 Jefferson Avenue.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 12/4/25).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
HEARING - 2026-2030 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT  
3.  
Brief:  
Requesting an Amendment to the 2026-2030 Capital Improvement Plan report to act as a supplemental  
public hearing for five additional capital improvement project requests received after the deadline for  
submission.  
Annotation:  
(All Cms.).  
(Report received on 11/20/25).  
TO BE HELD.  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
a. LEGISLATIVE GROUPING - EXTENSION REQUEST - OF EURICKA ALUGAS, CERTIFIED  
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY SPECIALIST, LICENSED ARBORIST  
4.  
Brief:  
Requesting an additional extension of time in which to record plans for a Conditional Use for Zoning  
Docket No. 47/20, Ordinance No. 28,443 M.C.S., pursuant to § 4.3.H.1 and § 4.3.H.2 of the  
Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance (CZO) for property located at 2420-2430 Willow Street and 2837  
Second Street.  
Annotation:  
(Cm. Harris).  
(Communication received on 11/6/25).  
HEARING HELD.  
b. MOTION - NO. M-25-607 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER HARRIS  
5.  
Brief:  
Granting the applicant’s request for an extension of time for property located 2420-2430 Willow Street  
and 2837 Second Street until October 19, 2026.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 12/4/25).  
MOVED BY:  
Harris  
SECONDED BY: Morrell  
ACTION:  
YEAS:  
ADOPTED  
Giarrusso, Green, Harris, King, Moreno, Morrell, Thomas - 7  
NAYS:  
0
0
0
0
ABSENT:  
ABSTAIN:  
RECUSED:  
AND THE MOTION PASSED.  
a. LEGISLATIVE GROUPING - HDLC APPEAL - OF WILLIAM S. VINCENT, JR.  
6.  
Brief:  
Requesting to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission’s decision of denial of a 2nd story  
addition to an existing one-story double for property located at 821-823 Fourth Street.  
Annotation:  
(Cm. Harris, Cn. Deadline 12/21/25).  
(Communication received 11/6/25).  
(Report received 11/6/25).  
HEARING HELD.  
b. MOTION - NO. M-25-608 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER HARRIS  
7.  
Brief:  
Overruling and approving the applicant’s request for property located at 821-823 Fourth Street.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 12/4/25).  
MOVED BY:  
Harris  
SECONDED BY: King  
ACTION:  
YEAS:  
ADOPTED  
Giarrusso, Green, Harris, King, Moreno, Morrell, Thomas - 7  
NAYS:  
0
0
0
0
ABSENT:  
ABSTAIN:  
RECUSED:  
AND THE MOTION PASSED.  
HDLC APPEAL - OF ZELLA V. MAY, Z GROUP, LLC  
8.  
Brief:  
Requesting to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission’s decision to denial the proposed  
construction of a 33,664-square-foot, five-story hotel on a vacant parking lot located at 1516 Erato  
Street.  
Annotation:  
(Cm. Harris, Cn. Deadline 12/21/25).  
(Communication received 11/6/25).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
a. LEGISLATIVE GROUPING - HDLC APPEAL - OF JOSEPH MAXFIELD VINCENT,  
ATTORNEY AT LAW  
9.  
Brief:  
Requesting to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission’s decision on October 17, 2025 of a  
2nd story addition to an existing one-story residence property located at 911 Jackson Avenue.  
Annotation:  
(Cm. Harris, Cn. Deadline 12/21/25).  
(Communication received 11/6/25).  
(Report received 11/6/25).  
HEARING HELD.  
b. MOTION - NO. M-25-598 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER HARRIS  
10.  
Brief:  
Overruling the decision of the HDLC and approving the applicant’s request for the property located at  
911 Jackson Avenue.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 12/4/25).  
MOVED BY:  
Harris  
SECONDED BY: Moreno  
ACTION:  
YEAS:  
ADOPTED  
Giarrusso, Green, Harris, King, Moreno, Morrell, Thomas - 7  
NAYS:  
0
0
0
0
ABSENT:  
ABSTAIN:  
RECUSED:  
AND THE MOTION PASSED.  
a. LEGISLATIVE GROUPING - HDLC APPEAL - OF DOUGLAS KOHNKE, J.W. DRENNAN LLC,  
CONSTRUCTION SERVICES  
11.  
Brief:  
Requesting to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission’s decision of denial of the demolition  
of a contributing rated, one-story, multi-family residential building to grade for the property located at  
2831 Livaudais Street.  
Annotation:  
(Cm. Harris, Cn. Deadline 1/4/26).  
(Communication received on 11/20/25).  
(Report received on 11/20/25).  
HEARING HELD.  
b. MOTION - NO. M-25-599 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER HARRIS  
12.  
Brief:  
Overruling the decision of the HDLC and approving the applicant’s request for the property located at  
2831 Livaudais Street.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 12/4/25).  
MOVED BY:  
Harris  
SECONDED BY: King  
ACTION:  
YEAS:  
ADOPTED  
Giarrusso, Green, Harris, King, Moreno, Morrell, Thomas - 7  
NAYS:  
0
0
0
0
ABSENT:  
ABSTAIN:  
RECUSED:  
AND THE MOTION PASSED.  
HDLC APPEAL - OF RON LOESEL, GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS LEAD CONSULTANT, ZACH  
SMITH CONSULTING DESIGN  
13.  
Brief:  
Requesting to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission’s decision of denial to increase the  
height of the existing 7-foot fence to 10 ft. for the property located at 3513 Chartres Street.  
Annotation:  
(Cm. King, Cn. Deadline 1/4/26).  
(Communication received on 11/20/25).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
HDLC APPEAL - OF RON LOESEL, GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS LEAD CONSULTANT, ZACH  
SMITH CONSULTING DESIGN  
14.  
Brief:  
Requesting to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission’s decision of denial to increase the  
height of the existing 7-foot fence to 10 ft. for the property located at 3517 Chartres Street.  
Annotation:  
(Cm. King, Cn. Deadline 1/4/26).  
(Communication received on 11/20/25).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
HDLC APPEAL - OF RON LOESEL, GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS LEAD CONSULTANT, ZACH  
SMITH CONSULTING DESIGN  
15.  
Brief:  
Requesting to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission’s decision of denial to increase the  
height of the existing 7-foot fence to 10 ft. for the property located at 3521 Chartres Street.  
Annotation:  
(Cm. King, Cn. Deadline 1/4/26).  
(Communication received on 11/20/25).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
ZONING DOCKET NO. 49/25 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-25-380  
16.  
Brief:  
Requesting an Amendment to the text of Articles 1, 2, 3, 4, 19, and 26 of the Comprehensive Zoning  
Ordinance in order to streamline administrative processes, clarify unclear provisions, codify evolving  
practices, and consider the amendments included in Exhibit A, attached to City Council Motion No.  
M-25-380. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission being “FOR APPROVAL”.  
Annotation:  
(All Cms., Cn. Deadline 1/19/26).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
ZONING DOCKET NO. 50/25 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-25-396  
17.  
Brief:  
Requesting an Amendment to the text of Article 18 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish  
the Fairgrounds District overlay, including the area upon which the Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots  
currently sits, generally bounded by Gentilly Boulevard, Belfort Street/Avenue, Trafalgar Street, Desaix  
Boulevard, St. Louis Cemetery No. 3, St. Vincent Street, Verna Court, and Fortin Street, to maintain  
current and historical fairground and racetrack opportunities. For all lots within the boundaries, the  
following uses are to be allowable as conditional uses:  
· Fairgrounds; and  
· Racetrack  
The recommendation of the City Planning Commission being “FOR APPROVAL”.  
Annotation:  
(Cm. Giarrusso, Cn. Deadline 1/19/26).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
ZONING DOCKET NO. 55/25 - ORLEANS PARISH SCHOOL BOARD  
18.  
Brief:  
Requesting a Conditional Use to permit a secondary educational facility in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban  
Two-Family Residential District, on Square 12, Lots 1 through 7, A, B, C, and D, in the Sixth Municipal  
District, bounded by Annunciation, Nashville, Arabella and Laurel (Municipal Address(es): 5703  
Annunciation and 401 Nashville Avenue). The recommendation of the City Planning Commission being  
“FOR APPROVAL”, subject to two (2) waivers and four (4) provisos.  
Annotation:  
(Cm. Giarrusso, Cn. Deadline 1/19/26).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
a. LEGISLATIVE GROUPING - ZONING DOCKET NO. 56/25 - ALMONASTER INVESTMENTS,  
LLC  
19.  
Brief:  
Requesting a Conditional Use to permit a gas station in a C-1 General Commercial District. The entirety  
of Square 873 in the Third Municipal District, bounded by Almonaster Avenue, Port Street, North Prieur  
Street, and North Roman Street (Municipal Address: 1841 Almonaster Avenue). The recommendation  
of the City Planning Commission being “FOR DENIAL”.  
Annotation:  
(Cm. Green, Cn. Deadline 1/19/26).  
HEARING HELD.  
b. MOTION - NO. M-25-606 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER GREEN  
20.  
Brief:  
Denying the applicant’s request for ZD 56/25.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 12/4/25).  
MOVED BY:  
Green  
SECONDED BY: King  
ACTION:  
YEAS:  
ADOPTED  
Giarrusso, Green, Harris, King, Moreno, Morrell, Thomas - 7  
NAYS:  
0
0
0
0
ABSENT:  
ABSTAIN:  
RECUSED:  
AND THE MOTION PASSED.  
a. LEGISLATIVE GROUPING - ZONING DOCKET NO. 58/25 - DAUPHINE RESTAURANT, LLC  
(DBA CAPULET)  
21.  
Brief:  
Requesting an Amendment to the text of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to add “reception  
facility” as a Conditional Use in the HM-MU Historic Marigny/Treme/Bywater Mixed-Use District  
subject to the use standards in Section 20.3.WW and as defined in Article 26. The proposed text  
amendment would affect properties located in HM-MU Historic Marigny/Treme/Bywater Mixed-Use  
Districts citywide. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission being “FOR APPROVAL”.  
Annotation:  
(Cm. King, Cn. Deadline 1/19/26).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
b. MOTION - NO. M-25-602 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER KING  
22.  
Brief:  
Approving the applicant's request for ZD 58/25.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 12/4/25).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
a. LEGISLATIVE GROUPING - ZONING DOCKET NO. 59/25 - 3014 DAUPHINE, LLC  
23.  
Brief:  
Requesting a Conditional Use to permit a reception facility in the HM-MU Historic  
Marigny/Tremé/Bywater Mixed-Use District (Municipal addresses: 3010-3014 Dauphine Street). The  
recommendation of the City Planning Commission being “FOR APPROVAL”, subject to one (1) waiver  
and three (3) provisos.  
Annotation:  
(Cm. King, Cn. Deadline 1/19/26).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
b. MOTION - NO. M-25-603 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER KING  
24.  
Brief:  
Approving the applicant’s request for ZD 59/25, subject to one (1) waiver and three (3) provisos.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 12/4/25).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
a. LEGISLATIVE GROUPING - CAL. NO. 34,385 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS MORRELL,  
MORENO, HARRIS AND GREEN  
25.  
Brief:  
An Ordinance to amend and reordain sections 26-615, 26-616, 26-617, 26-618, 26-619, 26-620, 26-624,  
and 26-628 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to provide relative to the regulation of short-term  
rentals; and otherwise to provide with respect thereto.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 9/7/23).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
b. MOTION (LYING OVER) - NO. M-23-426 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS MORRELL, MORENO,  
HARRIS AND GREEN  
26.  
Brief:  
Directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amendments to  
Ordinance No. 4,264 M.C.S., amended by Ordinance No. 26,413 M.C.S., as amended, the  
Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans, to eliminate Non-Commercial  
Short-Term Rentals as a defined land use and update any and all relevant provisions governing the  
zoning and use standards for short-term rentals, including the removal of all references to  
Non-Commercial Short-Term Rental.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced on 9/21/23).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
c. MOTION (LYING OVER) - NO. M-23-427 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS MORRELL, MORENO,  
HARRIS AND GREEN  
27.  
Brief:  
Directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to amend and reordain Ordinance  
No. 4264 M.C.S., amended by Ordinance No. 26,413 M.C.S., as amended, the Comprehensive Zoning  
Ordinance of the City of New Orleans, to amend Article 19 to establish a new Interim Zoning District to  
be named the Non-Commercial Short-Term Rental Interim Zoning District (IZD), the intent of which is  
to prohibit the Short-Term Rental, Non-Commercial use within all areas of the City of New Orleans.  
These prohibitions shall apply citywide. Aside from the use prohibited herein, all other permitted and  
conditional uses shall be as provided in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 9/21/23).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
a. LEGISLATIVE GROUPING - CAL. NO. 35,093 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS THOMAS,  
28.  
GIARRUSSO, GREEN, KING AND HARRIS (BY REQUEST)  
Brief:  
An Ordinance ordaining Chapter 82, Article XV, Sections 82-718 - 82-723 of the Code of the City of  
New Orleans to restrict the sale of flavored alternative nicotine products, specifically vapes and pouches,  
to tobacco-specific businesses; and otherwise to provide with respect thereto.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 4/10/25).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
b. MOTION (LYING OVER) - NO. M-25-254 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS THOMAS,  
GIARRUSSO, HARRIS, GREEN AND KING (BY REQUEST)  
29.  
Brief:  
Directing City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending and reordaining  
Article 26 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans (Ordinance No. 4,264  
M.C.S., as amended by Ordinance No. 26,413 M.C.S. and subsequent amendments) to create a new use  
definition for a “Tobacco-Nicotine Business,” which is defined as follows:  
A retailer with a unique municipal address whose primary activity is the sale, manufacture, or promotion  
of tobacco, tobacco products and accessories, or nicotine, nicotine products and accessories, such that  
the sale of other products is merely incidental.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 4/24/25).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
CAL. NO. 35,103 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS GIARRUSSO, MORRELL, MORENO, HARRIS,  
KING, GREEN AND THOMAS  
30.  
Brief:  
An Ordinance to establish the Children’s Benevolence Fund as Division 55 of Article III in Chapter 70  
of the Code of the City of New Orleans; to ordain Sections 70-415.344 through 70-415.349 of the Code  
of the City of New Orleans within said Division; and otherwise to provide with respect thereto.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 4/24/25).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
CAL. NO. 35,117 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS MORRELL, MORENO, HARRIS AND KING  
31.  
Brief:  
An Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 30,140 M.C.S., as amended, entitled “An Ordinance providing  
an Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2025” to subdivide the  
“Other Operating” fund allocation for the Department of Sanitation, to de-appropriate monies from  
certain sub-divided categories, and otherwise to provide with respect thereto.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 5/8/25).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
CAL. NO. 35,127 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS MORRELL, MORENO, GIARRUSSO, AND KING  
32.  
Brief:  
An Ordinance to require the criminal justice agencies to use the City’s current enterprise resource  
planning system (BRASS) or similar contracting and procurement database approved by the City  
Council to delineate how City funds are allocated within their respective agencies; and otherwise to  
provide with respect thereto.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 5/28/25).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
CAL. NO. 35,133 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS MORENO, MORRELL, HARRIS AND KING  
33.  
Brief:  
An Ordinance to amend and reordain Section 147-7 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to  
the establishment of a public-facing dashboard developed, monitored, and updated by the Police  
Department, acting in conjunction with the New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency  
Preparedness Real-Time Crime Center, providing required metrics, data, and information concerning the  
use of surveillance technologies; and otherwise to provide with respect thereto.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 6/12/25).  
Annotation:  
WITHDRAWN  
CAL. NO. 35,280 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER THOMAS (BY REQUEST)  
34.  
Brief:  
An Ordinance authorizing the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into Amendment No. 1 to a  
previously executed Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (“CEA”) between the City of New Orleans  
(“City”) and Grounds Krewe NOLA (“Grounds Krewe”), for the public purpose of providing recycling  
programming during the 2026 Carnival season in the City of New Orleans, to extend the term thereof for  
an additional twelve months, as more fully detailed in the CEA and the Amendment No. 1 to the CEA as  
Exhibit “A”; and otherwise to provide with respect thereto.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 10/1/25).  
Annotation:  
WITHDRAWN  
CAL. NO. 35,284 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER THOMAS (BY REQUEST)  
35.  
Brief:  
An Ordinance to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into Amendment No. 1 to a  
previously executed Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) between the City of New Orleans (“City”)  
and University Medical Center Management Corporation (UMC), relative to the public purpose of  
reducing community violence by supporting a Hospital Violence Intervention Program (HVIP) that  
provides intervention services to patients at the trauma center who have been shot as a result of gun  
violence, desire to modify the provisions of the CEA and extend the term thereof for an additional 1  
year, as more fully set forth in the Amendment No. 1 as Exhibit “A” and made a part hereof; and  
otherwise to provide with respect thereto.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 10/1/25).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
CAL. NO. 35,302 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER MORRELL  
36.  
Brief:  
An Ordinance to amend and reordain Section 154-777 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to align  
fees for non-consensual towing and recovery with the annual rates set by the Louisiana Public Service  
Commission; and otherwise to provide with respect thereto.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 11/6/25).  
REFERRED TO THE GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE.  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
CAL. NO. 35,303 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER MORRELL  
37.  
Brief:  
An Ordinance to amend and reordain Section 154-1087 of the Code of the City of New Orleans related  
to rates for metered parking on city streets; and otherwise to provide with respect thereto.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 11/6/25).  
REFERRED TO THE GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE.  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
CAL. NO. 35,304 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER GREEN (BY REQUEST)  
38.  
Brief:  
An Ordinance to approve and authorize the City of New Orleans (“City”), by and through the New  
Orleans Aviation Board (“NOAB”), to enter into a Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans  
International Airport with GAT Airline Ground Support INC.; and otherwise to provide with respect  
thereto.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 11/6/25).  
MOVED BY:  
Green  
SECONDED BY: Harris  
ACTION:  
YEAS:  
ADOPTED  
Giarrusso, Green, Harris, King, Moreno, Morrell, Thomas - 7  
NAYS:  
0
0
0
0
ABSENT:  
ABSTAIN:  
RECUSED:  
AND THE MOTION PASSED.  
CAL. NO. 35,310 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER THOMAS (BY REQUEST)  
39.  
Brief:  
An Ordinance to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into an Amendment to the  
Subrecipient Agreement (“Agreement”) between the Chief Administrative Office (CAO) and State of  
Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice to continue to implement the “Juvenile Electronic Monitoring  
Program,” and to extend the Subrecipient Agreement’s term for one (1) year and twelve (12) days as  
more fully set forth in the form as Exhibit “A” and made a part hereof; and otherwise to provide with  
respect thereto.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 11/20/25).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
CAL. NO. 35,311 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER THOMAS (BY REQUEST)  
40.  
Brief:  
An Ordinance to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into an Amendment to the  
Subrecipient Agreement (“Agreement”) between the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) and  
Washer Hill Lipscomb Cabaniss Architecture (LA) LLC to continue to implement the “Crime  
Laboratory Forensic Biology Redesign Project,” and to extend the Subrecipient Agreement’s term by  
one (1) year and two (2) days as more fully set forth in the form as Exhibit “A” and made a part hereof;  
and otherwise to provide with respect thereto.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 11/20/25).  
Annotation:  
WITHDRAWN  
CAL NO. 35,312 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER THOMAS (BY REQUEST)  
41.  
Brief:  
An Ordinance to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into an Amendment to the  
Subrecipient Agreement (“Agreement”) between the Chief Administrative Office (CAO) and Orleans  
Parish Communication District to continue to facilitate the “Fire Station Alerting System Project” and to  
extend the Subrecipient Agreement’s term for fourteen months as more fully set forth in the form as  
Exhibit “A” and made a part hereof; and otherwise to provide with respect thereto.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 11/20/25).  
MOVED BY:  
Thomas  
SECONDED BY: Giarrusso  
ACTION:  
YEAS:  
ADOPTED  
Giarrusso, Green, Harris, King, Moreno, Morrell, Thomas - 7  
NAYS:  
0
0
0
0
ABSENT:  
ABSTAIN:  
RECUSED:  
AND THE MOTION PASSED.  
CAL. NO. 35,313 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER THOMAS (BY REQUEST)  
42.  
Brief:  
An Ordinance to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into an Amendment to the  
Subrecipient Agreement (“Agreement”) between the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice Coordination  
and Arts Council of New Orleans to continue implementation of the “Young Artist Movement (YAM)  
Juvenile Diversion Program,” and to extend the Subrecipient’s term for one (1) year and sixteen (16)  
days as more fully set forth in the form as Exhibit “A” and made a part hereof; and otherwise to provide  
with respect thereto.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 11/20/25).  
Annotation:  
WITHDRAWN  
CAL. NO. 35,314 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER THOMAS (BY REQUEST)  
43.  
44.  
45.  
Brief:  
An Ordinance to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into an Amendment to the  
Subrecipient Agreement (“Agreement”) between the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice Coordination  
and Family Center of Hope to continue implementation of the “New Orleans Youth Assessment Center  
(NOYAC) Project,” and to extend the Subrecipient Agreement’s term for one (1) year and five (5) days  
as more fully set forth in the form as Exhibit “A” and made a part hereof; and otherwise to provide with  
respect thereto.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 11/20/25).  
Annotation:  
WITHDRAWN  
CAL. NO. 35,315 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER THOMAS (BY REQUEST)  
Brief:  
An Ordinance to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into an Amendment to the  
Subrecipient Agreement (“Agreement”) between the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice Coordination  
and National Assessment Center Association to continue implementation of the “New Orleans Youth  
Assessment Center (NOYAC) Technical Assistance Project,” and to extend the Subrecipient  
Agreement’s term for one (1) year and five (5) days as more fully set forth in the form as Exhibit “A”  
and made a part hereof; and otherwise to provide with respect thereto.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 11/20/25).  
Annotation:  
WITHDRAWN  
CAL. NO. 35,316 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER HARRIS (BY REQUEST)  
Brief:  
An Ordinance to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into Amendment No. 2 to a  
previously executed Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) between the City of New Orleans  
(“City”), and Volunteers of America Southeast Louisiana, Inc., relative to public purpose of providing  
medical respite to unhoused individuals in New Orleans by managing and reserving four (4) respite beds  
to provide respite care to the unhoused population in New Orleans, desire to modify the provisions of the  
CEA and extend the term thereof for an additional 12 months as more fully set forth in the Amendment  
No. 2 form as Exhibit “A” and made a part hereof; and otherwise to provide with respect thereto.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 11/20/25).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
CAL. NO. 35,317 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER GREEN (BY REQUEST)  
46.  
Brief:  
An Ordinance to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into an Amendment to the  
Subrecipient Agreement (“Agreement”) between the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice Coordination  
and Total Community Action, Inc. to continue implementation of the “Advancing Safety and Justice  
Project,” and to extend the Subrecipient Agreement’s term for one (1) year and three (3) months as more  
fully set forth in the form as Exhibit “A” and made a part hereof; and otherwise to provide with respect  
thereto.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 11/20/25).  
Annotation:  
WITHDRAWN  
CAL. NO. 35,318 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER GIARRUSSO  
47.  
Brief:  
An Ordinance authorizing the continuance and renewal of the designation of the local sales and use taxes  
to be used in determining the sales tax increment for the New Orleans City Park Taxing District (“the  
District”) for an additional six years to be used for economic development purposes, including the  
acquisition of equipment to authorized purposes; to increase the maximum amount the District may  
receive to seven hundred thousand dollars ($700,000.00) per year; to authorize such increments to  
continue to be collected and deposited into a special trust fund held by the New Orleans City Park  
Taxing District for economic development, infrastructure and equipment acquisition purposes; and  
otherwise to provide with respect thereto.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced on 11/25/25).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
MOTION (LYING OVER) - NO. M-25-182 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS GIARRUSSO, MORENO,  
MORRELL, GREEN AND THOMAS  
48.  
Brief:  
Submitting for Council approval the amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Juvenile Justice Center/  
Hiring Rates) as adopted by the Civil Service Commission at its November 8, 2024 meeting, in  
accordance with Article X, Section 10 of the Constitution of Louisiana is approved to be effective March  
30, 2025.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 3/27/25).  
(Budget, Audit, Board of Review Committee made “No Recommendation”).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
MOTION (LYING OVER) - NO. M-25-183 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS GIARRUSSO, MORENO,  
MORRELL, GREEN AND THOMAS  
49.  
Brief:  
Submitting for Council approval the amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Juvenile Justice  
Center/New Classifications) as adopted by the Civil Service Commission at its November 8, 2024  
meeting, in accordance with Article X, Section 10 of the Constitution of Louisiana is approved to be  
effective March 30, 2025.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 3/27/25).  
(Budget, Audit, Board of Review Committee made “No Recommendation”).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
MOTION (LYING OVER) - NO. M-25-184 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS GIARRUSSO, MORENO,  
MORRELL, GREEN AND THOMAS  
50.  
Brief:  
Submitting for Council approval the amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (CAO) as adopted by the  
Civil Service Commission at its November 8, 2024 meeting, in accordance with Article X, Section 10 of  
the Constitution of Louisiana is approved to be effective March 30, 2025.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 3/27/25).  
(Budget, Audit, Board of Review Committee made “No Recommendation”).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
MOTION (LYING OVER) - NO. M-25-186 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS GIARRUSSO, MORENO,  
MORRELL, GREEN AND THOMAS  
51.  
Brief:  
Submitting for Council approval the amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Public Works) as adopted  
by the Civil Service Commission at its January 10, 2025 meeting, in accordance with Article X, Section  
10 of the Constitution of Louisiana is approved to be effective March 30, 2025.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 3/27/25).  
(Budget, Audit, Board of Review Committee made “No Recommendation”).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
MOTION (LYING OVER) - NO. M-25-187 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS GIARRUSSO, MORENO,  
MORRELL, GREEN AND THOMAS  
52.  
53.  
54.  
55.  
Brief:  
Submitting for Council approval the amendment to the Classified Pay Plan (Police) as adopted by the  
Civil Service Commission at its January 10, 2025 meeting, in accordance with Article X, Section 10 of  
the Constitution of Louisiana is approved to be effective March 30, 2025.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 3/27/25).  
(Budget, Audit, Board of Review Committee made “No Recommendation”).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
MOTION (LYING OVER) - NO. M-25-189 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS GIARRUSSO, MORENO,  
MORRELL, GREEN AND THOMAS  
Brief:  
Submitting for Council approval the amendment to the Classified Pay Plan (Professional Certification  
Pay) as adopted by the Civil Service Commission at its February 3, 2025 meeting, in accordance with  
Article X, Section 10 of the Constitution of Louisiana is approved to be effective March 30, 2025.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 3/27/25).  
(Budget, Audit, Board of Review Committee made “No Recommendation”).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
MOTION (LYING OVER) - NO. M-25-235 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS GIARRUSSO, MORENO,  
MORRELL, GREEN AND THOMAS  
Brief:  
Submitting for Council approval the amendment to the Classified Pay Plan (Police) as adopted by the  
Civil Service Commission at its March 14, 2025 meeting, in accordance with Article X, Section 10 of  
the Constitution of Louisiana is approved to be effective April 20, 2025.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 4/24/25).  
(Budget, Audit, Board of Review Committee made “No Recommendation”).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
MOTION (LYING OVER) - NO. M-25-236 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS GIARRUSSO, MORENO,  
MORRELL, GREEN AND THOMAS  
Brief:  
Submitting for Council approval the amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Police) as adopted by the  
Civil Service Commission at its March 14, 2025 meeting, in accordance with Article X, Section 10 of  
the Constitution of Louisiana is approved to be effective April 20, 2025.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 4/24/25).  
(Budget, Audit, Board of Review Committee made “No Recommendation”).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
MOTION (LYING OVER) - NO. M-25-238 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS GIARRUSSO, MORENO,  
MORRELL, GREEN AND THOMAS  
56.  
57.  
58.  
Brief:  
Submitting for Council approval the amendment to the Classified Pay Plan (Property Management) as  
adopted by the Civil Service Commission at its March 14, 2025 meeting, in accordance with Article X,  
Section 10 of the Constitution of Louisiana is approved to be effective April 20, 2025.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 4/24/25).  
(Budget, Audit, Board of Review Committee made “No Recommendation”).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
MOTION (LYING OVER) - NO. M-25-239 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS GIARRUSSO, MORENO,  
MORRELL, GREEN AND THOMAS  
Brief:  
Submitting for Council approval, the following amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Police) as  
adopted by the Civil Service Commission at its March 14, 2025 meeting, in accordance with Article X,  
Section 10 of the Constitution of Louisiana is approved to be effective April 20, 2025.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 4/24/25).  
(Budget, Audit, Board of Review Committee made “No Recommendation”).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
MOTION (LYING OVER) - NO. M-25-288 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS GIARRUSSO, MORENO,  
MORRELL, GREEN AND THOMAS  
Brief:  
Submitting for Council approval the amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Police) as adopted by the  
Civil Service Commission at its May 9, 2025 meeting, in accordance with Article X, Section 10 of the  
Constitution of Louisiana is approved to be effective May 25, 2025.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 5/22/25).  
(Budget, Audit, Board of Review Committee made “No Recommendation”).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
MOTION (LYING OVER) - NO. M-25-435 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS GIARRUSSO, MORENO,  
MORRELL, GREEN, THOMAS AND KING  
59.  
Brief:  
Submitting for Council approval the amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Police) as adopted by the  
Civil Service Commission at its July 11, 2025 meeting, in accordance with Article X, Section 10 of the  
Constitution of Louisiana is approved to be effective August 24, 2025.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced 8/21/25).  
(Budget, Audit, Board of Review Committee made “No Recommendation”).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
RESOLUTION - NO. R-25-600 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS THOMAS, MORRELL, MORENO,  
GIARRUSSO, GREEN, HARRIS AND KING  
60.  
Brief:  
A RESOLUTION urging the port of New Orleans and the Harbor Police Department to produce a formal  
report on the status of the investigation into the disappearance of Darius Clement.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced on 12/4/25).  
MOVED BY:  
Thomas  
SECONDED BY: Harris  
ACTION:  
YEAS:  
ADOPTED  
Giarrusso, Green, Harris, King, Moreno, Morrell, Thomas - 7  
NAYS:  
0
0
0
0
ABSENT:  
ABSTAIN:  
RECUSED:  
AND THE MOTION PASSED.  
RESOLUTION - NO. R-25-604 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER MORRELL  
61.  
Brief:  
A RESOLUTION requesting the Industrial Development Board of the City of New Orleans consider  
changes to its by-laws to increase transparency, maximize stakeholder engagement, and ensure economic  
development projects provide a strong financial return that benefits both businesses and residents.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced on 12/4/25).  
Annotation:  
CONTINUED  
RESOLUTION - NO. R-25-605 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER GREEN (BY REQUEST)  
62.  
Brief:  
RESOLUTION  
RESOLUTION PROVIDING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL AND AUTHORIZATION FOR THE  
ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED THREE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS ($300,000,000) OF  
NEW ORLEANS AVIATION BOARD REVENUE AND REFUNDING BONDS IN ONE OR MORE  
SERIES TO PAY OFF AND DISCHARGE THE SERIES 2024 BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES; TO  
FINANCE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS AT THE LOUIS ARMSTRONG NEW ORLEANS  
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT; AND PROVIDING FOR OTHER MATTERS IN CONNECTION  
THEREWITH.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced on 12/4/25).  
MOVED BY:  
Green  
SECONDED BY: King  
ACTION:  
YEAS:  
ADOPTED  
Giarrusso, Green, Harris, King, Moreno, Morrell, Thomas - 7  
NAYS:  
0
0
0
0
ABSENT:  
ABSTAIN:  
RECUSED:  
AND THE MOTION PASSED.  
SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS  
FIRST ORDER OF BUSINESS - PRESENTATION - PASTOR FRED LUTER, JR.  
1.  
Brief:  
Honoring Pastor Fred Luter, Jr. for his retirement from Franklin Avenue Baptist Church after serving as  
pastor for 39 years.  
Annotation:  
(Cm. Morrell).  
TO APPEAR.  
This matter was deferred until a later date.  
SECOND ORDER OF BUSINESS  
THIRD ORDER OF BUSINESS  
2.  
3.  
MOTION - NO. M-25-609 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER KING (BY REQUEST)  
3.  
Brief:  
Adding the President of the Council as a signatory to the agreements between the City of New Orleans  
and NSAEB 603, LLC; and authorizing the President of the Council to sign the agreements between the  
City of New Orleans and NSAEB 603, LLC.  
Annotation:  
(This matter was introduced on 12/4/25).  
MOVED BY:  
King  
SECONDED BY: Morrell  
ACTION:  
YEAS:  
SUSPEND THE RULES TO RECEIVE  
Giarrusso, Green, Harris, King, Moreno, Morrell, Thomas - 7  
NAYS:  
0
0
0
0
ABSENT:  
ABSTAIN:  
RECUSED:  
AND THE MOTION PASSED.  
MOVED BY: King  
SECONDED BY: Harris  
ACTION:  
YEAS:  
SUSPEND THE RULES TO ADD  
Giarrusso, Green, Harris, King, Moreno, Morrell, Thomas - 7  
NAYS:  
0
0
0
0
ABSENT:  
ABSTAIN:  
RECUSED:  
AND THE MOTION PASSED.  
MOVED BY: King  
SECONDED BY: Harris  
ACTION:  
YEAS:  
ADOPTED  
Giarrusso, Green, Harris, King, Moreno, Morrell, Thomas - 7  
NAYS:  
0
0
0
0
ABSENT:  
ABSTAIN:  
RECUSED:  
AND THE MOTION PASSED.  
ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING CALENDAR NUMBERS 35,320 THRU 35,324.  
63.  
INTRODUCED AND LAID OVER AS REQUIRED BY LAW.  
MOVED BY:  
Morrell  
SECONDED BY: Green  
ACTION:  
SUSPEND THE RULES TO INTRODUCED ORDINANCES ON FIRST  
READING  
YEAS:  
Giarrusso, Green, Harris, King, Moreno, Morrell, Thomas - 7  
NAYS:  
0
0
0
0
ABSENT:  
ABSTAIN:  
RECUSED:  
AND THE MOTION PASSED.  
Motion for adjournment @ 11:09 a.m.  
6.  
MOVED BY:  
Moreno  
SECONDED BY: Thomas  
ACTION:  
YEAS:  
ADOPTED  
Giarrusso, Green, Harris, King, Moreno, Morrell, Thomas - 7  
NAYS:  
0
0
0
0
ABSENT:  
ABSTAIN:  
RECUSED:  
AND THE MOTION PASSED.