City Council
Arthur
Thompson, Clerk of Council
(318) 673-5262
All legislative powers accruing to
the city under the City Charter and under the Constitution and laws of
the State of Louisiana are vested in and exercised
by the council.
Section
4.02 of the Charter states that the
council is composed of seven (7) members, each of whom is elected from a
separate district of the city. Council holds regular meetings twice each
month at city hall. The regular meetings are held on the second and
fourth Tuesdays of each month at 3:00 p.m. in the City Council Chamber:
1st Floor of Government Plaza 505 Travis Street Shreveport, LA
71101
The council also holds administrative
conferences, to set the regular meeting’s agenda, on the Monday before
the regular meeting, at 3:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber.
Special meetings of the council may
be called by the mayor, the chairman of the council or by any four (4)
members of the council, upon not less than 24 hours written notice to
all members of the council and by conspicuously posting a copy of the
notice 24 hours in advance of the meeting, provided that the notice
shall contain a statement of the purpose or purposes for which the
meeting is called and that no other business shall be transacted at such
special meetings.
The chairman, or in his absence the
vice chairman, presides at meetings of the council. A quorum is
necessary before a lawful meeting of the council can be held. A quorum
consists of a majority of the members of the council. Ordinances or
resolutions are adopted, and appointments and removals are made only by
a majority of those present and voting at a lawful meeting of the
council which is open to the public. All voting is by roll call (as
shown on an electronic vote board) and the ayes and nays are recorded in
the minutes of the council.
The council records and keeps minutes
of each council meeting. The minutes of each council meeting are
published in the official journal not later than the seventh day after
such meeting. The current official journal is The Times and
the minutes are usually published on the Monday after the Tuesday
meeting. All ordinances, except codifications of ordinances, are printed
in full in the minutes of the meeting at which they are finally adopted.
Ordinances codifying all ordinances or any class of ordinances occur
infrequently and are published in such manner as the council directs.
The clerk of council maintains an indexed register of ordinances in
which all ordinances are recorded and open to the public.
All ordinances and resolutions are
introduced in typewritten or printed form and, except in the case of
codifications of ordinances and the annual budget ordinances, each is
confined to a single subject which is expressed in the title. Ordinances
and resolutions may be introduced at any regular meeting of the council,
or at a special meeting if the subject thereof has been included in the
notice of such meeting. The title of each ordinance or resolution
introduced is included in the minutes of the meeting. Except in the case
of emergency ordinances, no final action is taken on any ordinance at
the meeting at which it is introduced or prior to the next regular
meeting of the council occurring at least two (2) weeks after its
introduction. Every ordinance or resolution appropriating money, except
the annual budget ordinance, or ordering any street or sewer
improvement, or making or authorizing the making of any contract, or
granting, amending or extending any franchise or right to occupy or use
the streets, highways, bridges or public places in the city for any
purpose, is complete in the form in which it is finally passed, shall
remain on file with the clerk of council for public inspection for at
least one week before the final passage or adoption thereof, and is
published once, together with a notice of the time at which the council
proposes to take final action thereon, in the official journal at least
one week before the final passage or adoption thereof.
No ordinance or resolution, except an
emergency ordinance, will become effective until it has been published
in the official journal and seven (7) days have elapsed after its
approval by the mayor or its readopting by the council after his
disapproval.
Persons are encouraged to communicate
with council members by telephoning them or writing to them directly. In
addition, persons can address the council at the administrative
conference or council meeting about the affairs of city government. Each
speaker is allowed three minutes to address the council on a matter that
is on the agenda (either near the beginning of the meeting on Monday or
near the end of the meeting on Tuesday). Speakers may also address the
council about affairs of the city government near the end of the meeting
either day if the matter is not on the agenda.
Speakers are requested to fill out a
Speaker Information Form before each meeting.
Applications for zoning and other
land use changes are made to the Metropolitan Planning Commission
Office. Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Metropolitan Planning
Commission or Zoning Board of Appeals may appeal that decision to the
City Council as provided in
Section
106-48 and
Section
106-49 of the Code of Ordinances of the
City of Shreveport.
To download and print a Speaker
Information Form Click Here (Requires
Acrobat Reader)
Contact Numbers for City Council Staff
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Name |
Position |
Phone No. |
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| Clerk of Council |
| Budget Analyst |
| Deputy Clerk /SRA |
| Deputy Clerk of Council |
| Deputy Clerk of Council |
| Receptionist |
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| 318-673-5262 |
| 318-673-5264 |
| 318-673-5669 |
| 318-673-5272 |
| 318-673-5273 |
| 318-673-5262 |
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For questions or comments about the City Council,
contact the Clerk of Council at
(318) 673-5262
or council@shreveportla.gov
or FAX us at (318) 673-5270. TOP
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