Lafayette City Council to Discuss Food Carts and Infrastructure Projects
The Lafayette City Council will resume its public hearing on food carts on April 9, addressing community concerns over parking. This session follows a February meeting and includes infrastructure project reviews and potential ordinance voting.

On April 9, the Lafayette City Council will continue a public hearing focused on permitting food carts in the commercial district, addressing issues raised about parking requirements. The ordinance was refined during a March work session, and the council may vote on its first reading after the hearing.
Additionally, the agenda includes the review of bids for headwork screens at the wastewater treatment plant, Madison Street rehabilitation, and the Veterans Park Dog Park conversion. Other topics include fire department capital funding, public comment processes, city hall expansion, and the review of the city administrator.




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