Council panel challenges president on audit request
St. Landry Parish President Bill Fontenot request to keep parish’s government’s current auditor was rebuffed by the Parish Council’s Administrative-Finance Committee.
St. Landry Parish President Bill Fontenot request to keep parish’s government’s current auditor was rebuffed by the Parish Council’s Administrative-Finance Committee.
The St. Landry Parish Council has scheduled committee meetings beginning at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Old City Market, 131 W. Bellevue St., Opelousas.
A special meeting also is planned.
The agenda are attached.
The St. Landry Parish Council voted to ask for bids from accounting firms to conduct its next annual audit.
The audit has been conducted by the Eunice office of Darnall, Sikes, Gardes & Frederick for 18 years.
State Rep. Phillip DeVillier released the following contacts related to the flooding at the Wednesday meeting of the St. Landry Parish Council.
— St. Landry Parish residents call St. Landry Parish Government for assistance with federal assistance at 337-948-3688.
St. Landry Parish Council Chairman Harold Taylor opened committee meetings Wednesday with a statement about the July 20 meeting where he reacted to rejection of a move to define the authority of the Road District 1 Commission.