On October 19, 7-5 majority of the Caddo Commission voted for the Parish Administrator to take appropriate action to have the Confederate Monument removed from the Caddo Parish court house grounds. The Commission acknowledged that the Shreveport Chapter 237 of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) owned the monument. The Parish and the UDC […]
Monthly Archives: November 2017
SHREVEPORT’S CRIME RATE AND MAYOR TYLER’S RESPONSIBILITY
It’s a political axiom that the top elected official gets the blame when things go south. The same is true in the military and in Fortune 500 companies. As reported by Inquisitor editor Danny Lawler last week, the Shreveport murder count as of Tuesday, November 21 was forty-five. “Justified” homicides, considered to be self defense, […]
MORE BAD ECONOMIC NEWS FOR SHREVEPORT IN TWO RECENT REPORTS
If anyone needed more documentation that the economic world in Shreveport is stagnant, two recent reports erase any doubts. The first report was released by the Louisiana Workforce Commission. It had both “good” and “bad” news. The good news is that for the past twelve months ending in August, the unemployment rates fell over the […]
FAILURE OF NO CONFIDENCE VOTE ON CRUMP NOT A VICTORY FOR TYLER
At Tuesday’s Shreveport Council meeting, a resolution of no confidence in Shreveport Police Chief Alan Crump failed on a 3-2 vote. The resolution’s sponsor Willie Bradford and James Flurry voted for the resolution. Council members Jeff Everson, Oliver Jenkins and Mike Corbin voted against the resolution. Council members Jerry Bowman and Stephanie Lynch missed the […]
CITY OF SHREVEPORT HAS LIMITED OPTIONS ON FUNDING MPC
Both the Shreveport City Council and the Caddo Commission have started their 2018 budget review process. The Commission budget must be adopted by December 5. The Council’s budget adoption deadline is December 15. Both the City and the Parish fund the Shreveport Caddo Metropolitan Planning Commission (MPC), which is separate legal entity. In theory the […]
ROD DEMERY SURFACES AS POSSIBLE SHREVEPORT MAYORAL CANDIDATE
Yes, it’s still early but the coffee shop crowd is still on the prowl to discover more possible candidates for next year’s mayoral election. A name that had surfaced earlier this summer has resurfaced—Rod Demery. To most politicos and television junkies, Demery is not a new name. But to many, he may not be known. […]
FIRST LOOK AT 2018 OPERATING AND CAPITAL OUTLAY BUDGET FOR CADDO COMMISSION
The inch thick binder handed out to Caddo Commissioners on Halloween Eve by Caddo Administrator Dr. Woodrow Wilson had a few surprises, and mainly “good news” for taxpayers. There may, however, be questions about a proposed employee pay raise, funding of the Shreveport Caddo Metropolitan Planning Commission (MPC), animal shelter, and discretionary funds of Wilson. […]
GOOD NEWS FOR DOWNTOWN SHREVEPORT–BUS TERMINAL WILL BE SOLD
Low and behold—the City of Shreveport WILL be able to sell the downtown bus terminal, commonly known as The Tent! With the opening of the long delayed Intermodal Terminal on Wednesday , The Tent has become obsolete in the sense of its intended purpose. The Intermodal Terminal will serve as the new major hub for […]
OLLIE TYLER HEADS FIELD OF 2018 MAYORAL CANDIDATES
Although it’s nearly a year before next year’s mayoral primary, potential candidates for Shreveport’s top seat are starting to survey the political landscape at city hall. Mayor Ollie Tyler can run for a second term. Although she has not publicly announced her intentions Tyler has held a low key re-election fundraising event with key supporters. […]
More Questions about Aubrey & Biernacki on Shreveport Architectural / Engineering Committee
Shreveport City Council James Flurry has openly questioned the need for the City of Shreveport to continue to keep the Architectural/Engineering (A/E) Committee in existence. The A/E Committee reviews responses to Requests for Proposals (RFP) for city contracts in excess of $10,000 and refers three to the mayor for her selection. The Committee has nine […]