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Terrebonne Parish council approves series of surplus property sales, budgets and grant agreements

December 11, 2025 | Terrebonne Parish (Consolidated Government), Louisiana


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Terrebonne Parish council approves series of surplus property sales, budgets and grant agreements
The Terrebonne Parish Council and standing committees approved a slate of routine motions including multiple surplus property sales, the 2025 final balancing budget and the 2026 budget plan, and several grant and contract actions during December committee meetings.

On property matters the council awarded adjudicated-property sales for addresses including 2243 Brady Road (to Janie Luster), 213 Stovall (to Ty Raymond), 361 Knockhand Street (to Michelle Jones), 2241 A Brady Road (to Jeremy Verrett), 251 Orange Street (to Crystal Dupree), 1212 South Roosevelt Street (to Bruce Case) and 1254 Coteau Road (to Shawana Nixon). Those votes were presented item-by-item and the chair recorded successful motions for each award.

The council approved the 2025 final balancing budget and the 2026 budget plan, which the agenda said were submitted by the Terrebonne Economic Development Authority; the chair recorded the vote as 8–0. The council also authorized procurement of Microsoft Office subscriptions (award: bid 25-COMM-46) with an estimated total discussed in committee and back-charging to departments based on user counts.

Other formal actions included authorization for the parish president to execute a subrecipient agreement with the South Central Planning and Development Commission (SCPDC) for Community Development Block Grant—Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds to support a "seafood phase 1" project; authorization for the parish to apply for an LED FastSites loan for Westside Boulevard and Enterprise Drive waterline and road-widening work; adoption of a Terrebonne Parish language access plan; and ratification of an engineering-firm appointment for HVAC work at criminal-justice facilities (staff said a dollar cap, if any, will be provided after the meeting).

Several introductions and public-hearing dates were set: ordinances to adjust cultural-facility rental rates and to grant Energy Louisiana LLC a 30-year franchise were both set for public hearings on Jan. 14, 2026, at 6:30 p.m.

The meetings were largely procedural with discussion limited to clarifying questions, IT-service concerns and staff clarifications; all motions noted in the agenda were carried as recorded by the chair.

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