Meetings that allow citizens to express their concerns are part of the American democratic process.
A large crowd at the meeting of the Port of Shreveport-Bossier necessitated an overflow room where attendees watched the proceedings on a large screen television.
The Port’s commission/board room was filled for its June 17 meeting, largely by residents of The Oaks of Louisiana
NLCOG held its meeting at Government Plaza to accommodate a larger-than-normal crowd as a result of the 3132 issue. The audience included residents of the area in question, interested citizens as well as some Shreveport City Council and Caddo Commission members.
Residents from The Oaks of Louisiana turn out at the Shreveport City Council meeting to hear discussion about the extension of Highway 3132
Residents of Southeast Shreveport, particularly those living on Flournoy Lucas Road, join politicians and other interested parties at a public forum presented by the Shreveport City Council at LSU in Shreveport.
Elliott Stonecipher, spokesperson for the Finish 3132 Coalition, offers an update on the project. View Latest Video Update (5/27/2014)