The Shreveport City Council held several roll‑call votes during the meeting and approved multiple resolutions, ordinances and appointments. All final votes recorded during the meeting were unanimous, 7‑0.
Key outcomes (motions and final tallies as recorded in the meeting):
- Resolution (gas regulatory station servitude): Authorized execution of a site servitude agreement with Delta North Louisiana Gas Company LLC for a natural gas regulatory station on city property. Motion moved by Councilman Green, second by Councilman Butcher. Vote: 7‑0 (approved).
- Resolution (acceptance of donation for Providence Phase 4 Unit A): Authorized acceptance of a donation from Providence Development Company for a water and sewer main extension and related facilities. Motion moved by Councilman Butcher, second by Councilman Jackson. Vote: 7‑0 (approved).
- Resolution (clean water state revolving fund loan application): Authorized the mayor to submit an application for a Clean Water State Revolving Fund loan. Motion moved by Councilman Green, second by Councilman Jackson. Vote: 7‑0 (approved).
- Resolution 103: A resolution honoring the legacy of coach Terrence Wynn (ceremonial). Motion moved by the chair, second by the vice chair. Vote: 7‑0 (adopted).
- Executive appointments: The council confirmed several mayoral appointments (Deputy Director of Information Technology; Human Resources Board reappointments; MPC reappointments). Motion moved by Councilman Green, second by the vice chair. Vote: 7‑0 (confirmed).
- Budget and other ordinances (second reading and final passage): The council approved multiple budget‑amendment ordinances and related items on second reading and final passage. Among those approved were: Ordinance 76 (Debt Service Fund budget amendment), Ordinance 77 (Golf Enterprise Fund), Ordinance 78 (Convention Center Hotel Enterprise Fund), Ordinance 79 (Capital Projects Fund), Ordinance 80 (General Fund amendment) and Ordinance 81 (chapter 11 vapor product retailers and shops — described in a separate article). Each recorded final passage was 7‑0.
- Zoning: Ordinance 82 (Zoning Case 25‑72C) rezoning property east of Norris Drive to I‑1 light industrial, and Ordinance 83 (Zoning Case 25‑73C) rezoning property on Saint Vincent Avenue to I‑1 light industrial both passed by roll call vote, 7‑0.
Several other resolutions (104–109) and ordinances (84–100) were introduced for later consideration and public notices. The clerk also read letters of appointment to be confirmed at the council meeting on Sept. 23, 2025, and the council set no additional legislation to be added that day.
The council chair called for votes on routine items in sequence; the meeting record shows each final passage with seven recorded “yes” votes and no nays. Details and supporting documents for each item are on file with the city clerk.