Dr. Elliot Eisenberg, courtesy of Facebook and Dr. Eisenberg
Dr. Elliot Eisenberg, Senior economist for the National Association of Home Builders, is visiting Lafayette today with the latest results of an economic impact study. Eisenberg joined "Mornings With Ken and Bernie" to share some of that information.
Eisenberg says, "The results show that home building is more than p
Tom Carroll Approved via Tom Carroll
Tom Carroll Approved via Tom Carroll
Today on "Lafayette Live" Tom Carroll, Lafayette's Public Works Director said city crews are ramping up for the Mardi Gras festivities. More than five thousand metal barricades and 120 port-a-lets will be deployed beginning today
Three Lafayette Councilman, Jared Bellard, Andy Naquin and William Theriot will be introducing an ordinance tonight that would allow Lafayette Utilities System customers to "opt out" of having a smart meter attached to their homes.
Lafayette City Parish President Joey Durel joined "Mornings With Ken and Bernie" again for another edition of "Lafayette Live" to highlight his "State of the Parish" address in February.
Today on "Lafayette Live" with Lafayette City-Parish President Joey Durel, he discussed citizen participation in the comprehensive plan and the upcoming council swearing-in ceremony.
After the Lafayette Consolidated Council and Lafayette Parish Utilities Authority failed to reach consensus on a measure for customers to opt out, the council gave approval to a measure allowing smart meters.
Today's edition of Lafayette Live with Joey Durel centered around Pearl Harbor ceremonies, the Fiber To the Home ProJect and answering questions of road issues.
Both sides continue trying to figure out how much money is owed to Lafayette Utilities System for water the town of Broussard used over the last several years, but did not pay for.
Friday Gov. Bobby Jindal announced a legislative committee’s approval of a performance-based grant from the Mega-Project Development Fund for Lafayette-based Schumacher Group. The Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget signed off on an initial $5 million to partially fund the expansion of Schumacher Group’s Lafayette headquarters.
On today's edition of Lafayette Live with Lafayette City Parish President Joey Durel, Bernadette and Ken Romero got to talk to Youngsville Mayor Wilson Viator about the one cent sales tax on the ballot Saturday that would be used for a Sports Complex.
City-Parish President Joey Durel joined Ken & Bernie today on Newstalk 96.5 KPEL's "Lafayette Live" to discuss a number items impacting Lafayette Parish.