In an effort to open dialogue and engagement with the community, the City of Shreveport is pleased to announce a series of meetings to discuss the three bond propositions that will be before City voters on April 27th. These bond meetings serve as a platform for residents to become informed about proposed initiatives, and their impact on the community. Scheduled to occur in the month of April, these meetings will provide an opportunity of transparency and accountability about the three prepositions. Our citizens will have the chance to learn about upcoming projects and understand the financial implications.
“We recognize the importance of engaging with our citizens and involving them in the decision-making process,” said Mayor Tom Arceneaux, “These bond community meetings are instrumental in ensuring that the City provides accurate information about the propositions that are on the April27 ballot.”
The topics covered in these meetings will range from streets and drainage to public safety, water and sewer and SPAR facilities. Residents are encouraged to participate actively. Below are the dates, times, and locations of the scheduled community meetings.