News -> INDReporter MON, AUG 9 9:15AM by Walter Pierce

LUS budget under scrutiny Monday

The largest single area of City-Parish President Joey Durel’s proposed budget for 2011 — Lafayette Utilities System — goes before the City-Parish Council Monday evening as budget briefings continue through the end of September. LUS is also scheduled for review on Tuesday along with Lafayette Consolidated Government’s Communications Division.

With a proposed operations budget of more than $230 million, LUS represents more than a third of Durel’s $611 million budget for the fiscal year that begins Nov. 1. When he submitted it to the council on July 29, Durel called it “the most challenging of the seven budgets I have sent to the council for consideration.”

The council will take Wednesday off from budget hearings so the charter commission can convene; the CPC will resume hearings on Thursday when operations of the city and district court systems, the library system, the Cajundome and other entities are dissected. The process wraps up with a special meeting on Sept. 30 when the budget is finalized.


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written by Gerald Bertholl , August 09, 2010 - 06:38 pm
Doesn't anyone see a problem with this? The white collar people at LUS got big raises, then they said the Utilities group needed more money to continue operations; aka like the federal gov't bailouts for Wall Street, the wealthy walked away even wealthier before declaring going broke. Once this 'passed' and the citizens funded more for utilities, now i read the Fiber group is going to borrow from the utility group? Is one to guess they may be ready to crash and burn?????
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written by ragin_cajun , August 10, 2010 - 02:38 pm
I see alot of problems with the budget, and I've posted alot on these forums about it. Lafayette is becoming a very expensive place to live. We are starting to see people move out into the the parish and to other surrounding parishes, I hear Durel and the Council constantly saying there's not enough money. Durel already tried to get a tax increase passed and failed. He would have liked to have had a local gasoline tax, too--remember that?

If I were you, if you've got a problem, then go to the Council meeting and tell 'em. Everytime I call a city-parish council member to complain, they say come to a meeting and speak. They're right. The Council and Durel would heel up fast if they thought the public was against all this. Nobody calls, very few people speak at the council meetings, very few people vote, so from their perspective, nobody cares.

Ya got ta rise UP, my bruthah....
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