September 8, 2025
District B, District C, District D, District At-Large 1, District At-Large 2, Helena Moreno, Jean-Paul "JP" Morrell, Lesli Harris, Freddie King III, Eugene J. Green
NEW ORLEANS, LA — The City secured a landmark victory in Federal Court today. The Honorable Judge Zainey dismissed Airbnb’s lawsuit with prejudice for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. The lawsuit alleged that the City’s 2023 short-term rental laws—creating non-commercial short-term rental permits—violated property owners’ constitutional rights. Additionally, the platform claimed the City’s regulations also violated the platform’s constitutional rights as well as federal laws.
July 14, 2025
District D, Eugene J. Green
NEW ORLEANS — District D Councilman Eugene J. Green, Jr. commends the swift cleanup of illegally dumped tires behind the post office located at 5919 Chef Menteur Hwy, specifically at 5919 Reel Street. The area had been severely impacted by the illegal dumping of tires, obstructing access and disrupting the operations of federal postal workers
June 26, 2025
District D, Eugene J. Green, City Council
NEW ORLEANS — Today, the New Orleans City Council unanimously passed legislation authored by District 'D' Councilman Eugene Green to increase the fines for graffiti violations. The amended ordinance strengthens the City’s ability to address ongoing property damage and urban blight across neighborhoods.
March 18, 2025
District D, Eugene J. Green
NEW ORLEANS - District “D” Councilmember Green, New Orleans Sanitation Dept, New Orleans Department of Public Works, and New Orleans Police Department will have a major cleanup at Old Gentilly Road and France Road to address all illegal dumping to improve the quality of life of our citizens.
February 17, 2025
District D, Eugene J. Green
NEW ORLEANS — District 'D' Councilmember Eugene Green and NOLA Hub member organizations, including Covenant House, the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office, and Voices of the Victims of Crime, will hold a press conference to discuss continued efforts to eliminate human trafficking through the 2025 Carnival season on Wednesday, February 19, at 4:30 p.m. at the Orleans Parish Prison.