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Learn about the legislative branch of New Orleans City government, which enacts local laws, approves budgets, and oversees public utilities and tax assessments. Find out the names and districts of the five councilmembers and two councilmembers-at-large.
The official website of the New Orleans City Council provides information on meetings, news, events, and council members. The website does not show the city of New Orleans logo for 2023 or any other year.
Oliver Thomas is a councilmember for District E in New Orleans, Louisiana. He serves on several committees, including Criminal Justice and Public Works, and can be contacted by email or phone.
City Hall, Room 2W20 1300 Perdido Street New Orleans, Louisiana 70112. Phone: (504) 658-1040; Fax: (504) 658-1048; eugene.green@nola.gov; View map of Council District D. Subscribe for updates. Join my email list
City Hall, Room 2W70 1300 Perdido Street New Orleans, LA 70112. Phone: (504) 658-1030; Fax: (504) 658-1037; Freddie.King@nola.gov; View map of Council District C. Subscribe for updates. Join my email list
Find out the dates, times and agendas of upcoming and past meetings of the New Orleans City Council. Watch live streams, view video archives and download documents of the council's committees and sessions.
NEW ORLEANS - District “B” Councilmember Lesli Harris and the Loyola University of New Orleans are launching their Young Women’s Leadership Academy (YWLA), with the first one-day workshop set for Monday, May 22. Young women ages 18 to 24 are encouraged to apply here before the April 30 deadline.
Learn about JP Morrell, the Councilmember-At-Large for New Orleans, his committees, staff, and latest news. Find his contact information, email list, and map of Council At-Large.
New Orleans City Council-New Orleans Recreation and Culture Grant Fund Program Summary. In 2022, the New Orleans City Council created the Recreation & Culture Fund to provide funding to organizations that contribute substantially to the growth and well-being of New Orleanians.
Learn about the legislative powers and responsibilities of the New Orleans City Council, such as enacting ordinances, approving budgets, regulating land use, and conducting investigations. The web page also explains the role of the Mayor, the City Planning Commission, and the Home Rule Charter in the city government.