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CPC, Durel terms will not be extended

Written by Walter Pierce
Tuesday, August 31, 2010

The current terms in office of the Lafayette City-Parish Council and City-Parish President Joey Durel will not be extended by one year; a proposal to put a proposition before parish voters doing just that was tabled last night by charter commissioner Bruce Conque, who says Tuesday that Monday night was a one and only opportunity to get a term extension proposition in motion.

Council and city-parish president elections are in October 2011. Conque pushed the term-extension idea as a way of ensuring that any changes to the Home Rule Charter proposed by the charter commission and put to a parishwide vote could go into effect as soon as possible. By extending the terms in office by one year, charter amendments or new, separate city- and parish charters could go into effect in January of 2013. As it stands, any changes to the way Lafayette Parish governs itself will not go into effect until January of 2016, when the four-year terms of the council members and city-parish president elected next fall end.

Conque had hoped to get a parishwide proposition on a ballot by April of 2011, but he tabled the motion after being advised by LCG’s legal department that according to the ordinance creating the commission, once voters vote on a recommendation from the commission — in this case extending the terms of Durel et al — the commission's work would be done, shutting down the process almost two weeks before it is scheduled to end and possibly jeopardizing making other recommendations about the charter.

“It was obvious there was not enough support to gain commission approval,” Conque concedes. “An additional concern was that, if the recommendation were to be presented for voter consideration on April 2, 2011, the work of the commission would be ended — 11 days earlier than the deadline established by ordinance.”

Conque adds that those 11 days could be critical to the commission’s mission: “I want as much time as possible for the deliberation process.”


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written by ItzMe1972 , August 31, 2010 - 04:31 pm
I watched the meeting on AOC last night and am glad that I will be able to vote for or against my councilman next fall.

BRUCE CONQUE has wasted two meetings trying to deconsolidate the government. I hope that his fellow commission members will now move forward with discussions without being side tracked by his vision of "two governments". Mr. Conque, your political aspirations are blatent.

Mr. Durel scoulded the commission about wasting time with these types of discussions ONLY after it was apparent that the proposal did not have the votes.

How does it feel to be thrown under the bus Mr. Conque? Make an omelet, you've had egg on your face each of the last two meetings! But, Mr. Durel will still let you sit next to him and take pictures too.

Charter Commission, time to charge forward with discussions and stop listening to those who are focused only on their own political asperations.

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written by The Original Northsidian , August 31, 2010 - 05:14 pm
Mr. Conque is only a mouthpiece for the Lafayette Chamber of Commerce. They possibly had a committee meeting and decided what was best for Lafayette. As they always do. ie, tax increase for the school board, fiber (which it turns out is only good for taxpayer bowel movement) and on and on and on! They could manufacture plastic at their meetings I promise you!!
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written by Northdidian Shotgun . , August 31, 2010 - 11:01 pm
Bruce get a job ! Or better yet, spin some 45's, do something with your life, besides being a professional career lackey, then for Kenny now for joey.
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written by ragin_cajun , September 01, 2010 - 10:18 am
Bruce Conque is a real popular guy, I see. Lemme guess. SafeSpeed was his idea? :)
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