During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the status of two structures that have not held permits since at least 2011. The conversation highlighted concerns regarding the potential costs and feasibility of bringing these properties into compliance versus replacing them entirely. Council members emphasized the importance of assessing the structures' conditions and determining whether they could be renovated affordably.
Councilwoman Banks and other members suggested that the property owners should conduct a thorough evaluation within 90 days to ascertain the necessary improvements and whether they could secure the required permits by December 11. This timeline aims to prevent future burdens on constituents regarding property compliance.
Additionally, the meeting addressed a proposal to authorize a contract for the construction of a non-congregate homeless shelter in Baton Rouge. However, there was a request to delete this item from the agenda, prompting public concern about the implications of such a deletion. Residents expressed their desire for clarity on whether the item would be revisited in the future.
The council ultimately moved to defer several items for further discussion, indicating a commitment to thorough evaluation and community engagement before making final decisions.