The unexpected announcement that Louisiana Senator Gerald Boudreaux was resigning his job as the Lafayette Director of Parks and Recreation amid budget cuts caught many people by surprise.

Over a week later, the former department head is officially releasing a statement about his resignation and retirement amid news of an internal investigation involving several employees in the Recreation Department launched by Lafayette Mayor-President Josh Guillory.

 

It has been over a week since my RESIGNATION and ultimate RETIREMENT as the Director of the Parks and Recreation Department. I was truly blessed to have served over 40 years in local government with the last thirty-six years and six months as the Departmental Director. I continue to receive daily communication and thank you cards from former and current staff members, program volunteers and participants. I know that many of you have waited patiently for me to respond and comment on my RESIGNATION and RETIREMENT. The Mayor-President has launched an internal investigation involving several employees in the Recreation Department. Because of my respect for the office of the Mayor-President and upon the advice of my legal team, I will not have any public comment or response until the conclusion of the investigation.

On a personal note, I want to express my gratitude for the outpouring of love and support that you have provided to my family during the recent passing of our daughter Brittney Lavell who courageously battled Breast Cancer for three years. We continue to “Heal” and “Mend” the torn fabric from our loss and your prayers along with our faith keep us lifted every day.

The Boudreaux family will continue to Lead, Serve, and Contribute as we positively impact the “Quality of Life” for everyone in our community.

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