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Jefferson Parish Legals JEFFERSON PARISH LEGALS Parish & Dist. 9 Sandy Constables Secretary Council Members Chief of Police Michael Kraft EAST JEFFERSON Denapolis-Bosarge 1st Justice Court Quentin D. Dastugue, Seat A- Councilmember Marcell Rodriguez Teresa Lawrence LEVEE DISTRICT HARAHAN POLICE City Officials Jonathan Liberto Treasurer Melissa Pizani Keith Merritt 203 Plauche Court DEPARTMENT Superintendent 2nd Justice Court Andrew J. Englande, Jr., Seat B- Councilmember KENNER Tricia Phillpott Harahan, LA 70123 6441 Jefferson Hwy. Parish President Dr. James Gray Wayne Nocito Commissioner Kelly Besson, Jr. Mayor Myra Pineda (504) 733-0087 Harahan, LA 70123 Cynthia LeeSheng 3rd Justice Court Frank Lambert J. Hassinger, Seat C – Councilmember E. “Ben” Zahn, III Stephen Robinson Jr. (504) 737-9763 24th Judicial District Rawle Jr., Commissioner Lan Tivet Floyd Simeon, III GREATER NEW Parish Council Div. A: Raymond S. 4th Justice Court Leon Jason P. Latiolais, Seat D –Councilmember Council Members ORLEANS TOWN OF JEAN Ricky J. Templet, Steib, Jr. F Bradberry, Sr. Commissioner Brian Barthelemy At-Large, Div. A Kristi EXPRESSWAY LAFITTE Council Chairman Div. B: Cornelius E. 5th Justice Court Allen K. Randall Noel, Seat E – Councilmember K. McKinney Directory of COMMISSIONS 2654 Jean Lafitte Blvd. Dist. 1: Marion F. Regan Leone, Jr. Commissioner Elgene Gary At-Large, Div. B Parish & City P.O. Box 7656 Lafitte, LA 70067 Edwards Div. C: June Berry 6th Justice Court Jason Chief of Police Thomas P. “Tom” Metairie, LA 70010 (504) 689-2208 Dist. 2: Deano Bonano Darensburg Ural Southeast Louisiana Stephen ”Scooter” Willmott Officials (504) 835-3188 Dist. 3: Byron L. Lee Div. D: Scott U. Schlegel 7th Justice Court Flood Protection Resweber Dist. 1 Gregory W. TOWN OF GRAND ISLE JEAN LAFITTE POLICE Dist. 4: Dominick F Div. E: Frank A. Brindisi. Lawrence Hall Authority - West Carroll JEFFERSON PARISH 170 Ludwig Lane DEPARTMENT Impastato, III Div. F: Michael P. Mentz 8th Justice Court Commissioners GRETNA Dist. 2 Michael G. Sigur COURTHOUSE P.O. Box 200 2654 Jean Lafitte Blvd. Dist. 5: Jennifer Div. G: E. Adrian Adams Charles L. Wilson Scott M. Burke, Mayor Dist. 3 Glenn W. Hayes Grand Isle, LA 70358 Route 1, Box 1 VanVrancken Div. H: Glenn B. Ansardi President Belinda Cambre Dist. 4 George L. West Bank Office (985) 835-3118 Lafitte, LA 70067 Div. I: Nancy A. Miller Justice of the Peace Kerwin E. Julien Sr., Constant Branigan 200 Derbigby St. (504) 689-3132 Council At Large Div. J: Stephen C. Div. 1 Vernon J. Wilty, P.E., Vice President Dist. 5 Brian Brennan Gretna, LA 70053 TOWN OF GRAND ISLE Div. A: Ricky J. Templet Grefer III Stephen P. Gauthé, Council Members (504) 736-6000 170 Ludwig Lane CITY OF KENNER Div. B: Scott Walker Div. K: Ellen Shirer Div. 2 Patrick J. Dejean Secretary-Treasurer Dist. At Large: Wayne Chief of Police Grand Isle, LA 70358 1801 Williams Blvd. Kovach Div. 3 Charles R. Kerner Larry B. Ardoin, P.E., A. Rau Michael J. Glaser East Bank Offices (985) 787-3196 Kenner, LA 70062 Sheriff Div. L: Donald A. Div. 4 Leon Bradberry, Commissioner Dist. 1: Rudy S. Smith Joseph S. Yenni Bldg. (504) 468-7200 Joseph P. Lopinto, III Rowan, Jr. Jr. Kelsey R. Foster, Dist. 2: Michael A. WESTWEGO 1221 Elmwood Park GRAND ISLE POLICE Div. M: Henry G. Div. 5 Charles V. Commissioner Hinyub Mayor Blvd. DEPARTMENT KENNER POLICE District Attorney Sullivan, Jr. Cusimano, II Ronnie L. Robinson, Dist. 3: Mark K. Miller Mayor: Joe Peoples Harahan, LA 70123 3101 LA Highway One DEPARTMENT Paul Connick, Jr. Div. N: Stephen D. Div. 6 Kevin Centanni P.E., Commissioner Dist. 4: Jackie J. (504) 736-6000 P.O. Box 880 500 Veterans Blvd. Enright, Jr. Div. 7 Michele P. Robert L. Thomas, Berthelot Council Members Grand Isle, LA 70358 Kenner, LA 70062 Assessor Div. O: Danyelle M. Holmes Commissioner Chief of Police Dist. 1: Hon. Glenn JEFFERSON PARISH (985) 787-2104 (504) 712-2200 Chairman: Thomas J. Taylor Div. 8 Roscoe W. Lewis Directors Arthur S. Lawson, Jr. Green, Sr. SHERIFF’S OFFICE Capella Div. P: Lee V. Faulker, Jr. Nicholas P. Cali, Dist 2: Hon. Johnny S. 1233 Westbank GRAND ISLE CITY OF WESTWEGO Juvenile Court Regional Director HARAHAN Nobles, Jr. Expressway INDEPENDENT LEVEE 1100 Fourth Street Coroner Criminal Court Section A: Ann Murry Jesse D. Noel, P.E., Chief Mayor: Dist. 3 Hon. Lisa Harvey, LA 70058 DISTRICT Westwego, LA 70094 Gerry Cvitanovich, M.D. Commissioners: Keller of Operations Tim Baudier Valence (504) 363-5500 P.O. Box 757 (504) 341-3424 Patricia M. Joyce & Paul Section B: Judge Dist. 4 Hon. Matthew Grand Isle, LA 70358 Registrar of Voters Schneider Amanda Chauvin Greater New Council Members J. Rivere JEFFERSON PARISH (985) 787-3196 WESTWEGO POLICE Dennis DiMarco Domestic Court Calogero Orleans Expressway Jason D. Asbill Dist. 5 Hon. Johnnie SCHOOL BOARD DEPARTMENT Commissioners: Section C: Barron C. Commission Tommy Budde Lynn Thibodeaux 501 Manhattan Blvd. CITY OF GRETNA 401 Fourth Street Parish Clerk Ruben J. Bailey & Burmaster Chairman: Shelby P. Eric Chatelain Chief of Police Harvey, LA 70058 740 Huey P. Long Westwego, LA 70094 Eula A. Lopez Patricia M. Joyce LaSalle, Jr. Craig Johnson Hon. Dwaye J. Munch, (504) 349-7600 Avenue , Gretna, LA, (504) 341-5428 Domestic Hearing Grand Isle Vice-President: Carrie Wheeler Sr. 70053 Clerk of Court Officers: Independent Levee Anthony Ligi Chief of Police CLERK OF COURT P.O. Box 404 JEDCO Jon Gegenheimer Carol K. Accardo, Karl District Secretary: Patrick Tim Walker JEDCO P.O. Box 10 Gretna, LA 70054-0404 700 Churchill Parkway M. Hansen, Jr. David Camardelle Fitzmorris Commissioners Gretna, LA 70054 (504) 363-1500 Avondale, LA 70094 School Board Paul S. Fiasconnaro, W. President/Director Treasurer: Stephen Justice of the Peace Mickal P. Adler (504) 364-2900 Phone/ Fax: (504) 875- President: Tiffany H. Paul Weidig Arthur Bellanger, Vice- Romig District 1: Vernon J. Jimmy Baum Jr. GRETNA POLICE 3916 Kuhn President Asst. Secretary/ Wilty III Mario Bazile 1221 Elmwood Park DEPARTMENT Vice-President: Chad First Parish Court Kelly Besson, Sr., Treasurer: Michael Barry Breaux Blvd. 200 5th Street Nugent Judge, Division A: Secretary/Treasurer Lorino JEAN LAFITTE Lloyd Clark (504) 736-6390 Gretna, LA 70053 Dist. 1 Mark Morgan Rebecca M. Olivier General Manager: Mayor: Bruce Dantin (504) 366-4374 Dist. 2 Ricky Johnson Judge, Division B: Southeast Louisiana Carlton Dufrechou Timothy P. Kerner Anthony DiGerolamo WEST JEFFERSON Dist. 3 Tiffany Kuhn Johnny Lee Flood Protection Joe Ewell Jr. LEVEE DISTRICT CITY OF HARAHAN Dist. 4 Clay Moise Traffic Hearing Officer Authority - East GRAND ISLE Council Members Josline Frank 7001 River Road 6437 Jefferson Hwy. Dist. 5 Simeon changes monthly Herbert I. Miller, Mayor Barry Barthomey Lesha Freeland Marrero, LA 70072 Harahan, LA 70123 Dickerson President David Camardelle Shirley Guillie Roy Gattuso (504) 340-0318 (504) 737-6383 Dist. 6 Larry Dale Second Parish Court Mark L. Morgan, Vice Chirsty N. Creppel Tom Gennaro Dist. 7 Billy North Div. A: Roy M. Cascio President Calvin LeBeau Brian Heiden Dist. 8 Chad Nugent Div. B: Raylyn R. Beevers Clay A. Cosse’- Verna Smith Larry Katz In accordance with provisions of the American with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008, as amended, Jefferson Parish shall not discriminate against individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in its services, programs or activities. If you require auxiliary aids or devices, or other reasonable accommodation under the ADA Amendments Act, please submit your request to the ADA Coordinator at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance or as soon as practical. A seventy-two (72) hour advanced notice is required to request Certified ASL interpreters. ADA Coordinator/Office of Citizens with Disabilities 1221 Elmwood Park Blvd. Suite 403 Jefferson, LA 70123 (504) 736-6086 [email protected] On motion of Mr. Templet, seconded by Mr. Walker, the $126,562.00; and E-Procurement site at www.jeffparishbids.net until 2:00 p.m., following resolution was offered: WHEREAS, the engineer, Pivotal Engineering, LLC, has February 25, 2021 and publicly opened thereafter. At no charge, Bids will be accepted through Central Bidding. Bids will reviewed the bids and has recommended that award of contract be bidders may submit via Jefferson Parish’s electronic procurement be received until 2 p.m. The public bid opening and RESOLUTION NO. 136910 made to All Star Electric, Inc.; and page by visiting www.jeffparishbids.net to register for this free site. teleconference will begin at 2:30 p.m. on each bid opening A resolution certifying Jefferson Parish’s commitment to WHEREAS, the Jamie Boulevard portion of this project is date for the following project: meet the 25% local match requirement as indicated on being funded by the Louisiana Revolving Loan Fund Program and Bid Openings: the Capital Outlay Request entitled Stumpf Blvd. Street the West Tish Drive portion of this project is being funded by local 11th STREET REHABILITATION – PHASE II Lighting Improvements. (Council District 1) street lighting funds, and those funds are in place and are sufficient All bids will be publicly opened at the West Bank location (NEW ORLEANS AVENUE TO MANHATTAN BOULEVARD) to construct the project. and via teleconference at 2:30 p.m., by calling the following JEFFERSON PARISH PROJECT NO. 2008-033-RB WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish has submitted a Capital Outlay NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Parish Council of number: Request entitled Stumpf Blvd. Street Lighting Improvements., Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said The project consists of the rehabilitation of 11th Street from hereinafter the Project; and Parish: Dial-in Number: (504) 323-1800 New Orleans Avenue to Manhattan Boulevard. WHEREAS, in accordance with Act 419 of the Second SECTION 1. That the lowest responsible bid received from All Meeting ID: 181357 Extraordinary Legislative Session of 2016, all Requests shall be Star Electric, Inc.
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