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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
December 4, 2025
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UPDATED: City Council Regular Meeting Summary
Thursday, December 4, 2025
NEW ORLEANS, LA – At its regular meeting today, the Council adopted an Ordinance to authorize the City to enter into a Lease Agreement at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport with GAT Airline Ground Support Inc. The Council also adopted an Ordinance that authorizes the Mayor to enter into an Amendment to an agreement between the Chief Administrative Office (CAO) and the Orleans Parish Communication District to continue to facilitate the Fire Station Alerting System Project, along with other pieces of legislation.
Before the start of the meeting, the Council recognized January 2026 as Blood Donor Awareness Month and spoke with representatives of the Blood Center about the community impact of blood donation. The month will be observed across 13 participating Parishes, including Orleans Parish. The Council heard from advocate Misty Frye and Community Development Manager Suzy Potter on the importance of blood donations. Frye’s son, Abron, a cancer survivor, relied on donated blood after being diagnosed with leukemia.
 Councilmembers Green and King with representatives and advocates from the New Orleans Blood Center.
Council Authorizes Airport Lease Agreement
The Council adopted Ordinance No. 35,304, authorizing the City, by and through the New Orleans Aviation Board (NOAB), to enter into a Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport with GAT Airline Ground Support Inc. for a vacant airport facility located at 163 S. Firehouse Road.
The leased premises include a 4,594 sq. ft. warehouse on a 24,660 sq. ft. site. The five-year lease states that GAT will pay $35,218.40 in one year, or $2,934.87 per month. The purpose of the lease is to provide maintenance and storage for ground service equipment, as well as computer-based training in the lobby area.
Council Extends Fire Station Alerting System Project Agreement
Through the adoption of Ordinance No. 35,312, the Council authorized the Mayor to enter into an Amendment to the Agreement between the CAO and Orleans Parish Communication District to continue to facilitate the “Fire Station Alerting System Project” and to extend the agreement’s term for 14 months. This project, which aims to upgrade and modernize the alerting system at approximately 34 New Orleans Fire Department stations, is intended to enhance public safety by improving how fire incidents are processed and dispatched.
Council Requests Formal Report Regarding the Disappearance of Darius Clement
The Council adopted Resolution R-25-600, urging the Port of New Orleans and the Harbor Police Department to produce a formal report on the status of the investigation into the disappearance of Port worker Darius Clement, who has been missing since April 21, 2025.
The City Council highlighted the significance of transparency and coordinated investigations in resolving this incident. The requested report should detail the investigative steps already taken, collaborations with other agencies, upcoming plans, and any required resources. Additionally, the Council expressed support for Clement’s family and reaffirmed its commitment to thoroughness and transparency in all missing-person investigations.
Council Gives Preliminary Approval for Aviation Board Bonds
The Council adopted Resolution R-25-605, which provides preliminary approval and authorization for the issuance of $300,000,000 of New Orleans Aviation Board Revenue and Refunding bonds.
The Bonds will serve multiple purposes, including paying off and settling the series 2024 Bond Anticipation Notes, financing capital improvement projects at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, covering capitalized interest, and more.
View the meeting agenda click here, or watch the full meeting on YouTube.
Contact:
Samuel J. Myers
Council Public Information Officer
Samuel.Myers@nola.gov
504.462.4386
 New Orleans City Council
The New Orleans City Council is the legislative branch of the New Orleans city government. The Council considers and enacts all local laws that govern the City of New Orleans. The Council also approves the operating and capital budgets for the City, as recommended by the mayor, and continually monitors revenues and expenditures for local government operations. The City Council is also the regulatory body for public utilities. It also reviews and has the final say on many land use and zoning matters, as well as considers major economic development projects for the City. As a Board of Review for Orleans Parish, the Council examines appeals of property tax assessments for real estate taxes and certifies tax rolls to the Louisiana Tax Commission. Other responsibilities of the Council include overseeing the operation of the public access television in Orleans Parish. Streaming video and video archives of the City Council's Regular and Committee meetings can be found on the City Council website.
The City Council is comprised of five districts and Councilmembers-at-large: Council President and Councilmember-at-Large JP Morrell; Council Vice President and Councilmember-At-Large Helena Moreno; District "A" Councilmember Joseph I. Giarrusso, III; District "B" Councilmember Lesli D. Harris; District "C" Councilmember Freddie King III; District "D" Councilmember Eugene J. Green, Jr.; and District "E" Councilmember Oliver M. Thomas, Jr.
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