May 14, 2026
District A, Aimee McCarron
NEW ORLEANS, LA — Councilmember Aimee McCarron will host a “Light the Night” community walk in the Hollygrove-Dixon neighborhood on Monday, May 18. This initiative is focused on identifying streetlights that have been out for a significant period of time and highlighting areas where additional lighting would improve public safety and neighborhood visibility.
May 13, 2026
District A, District C, District E, District At-Large 1, District At-Large 2, Jean-Paul "JP" Morrell, Freddie King III, City Council, Matthew Willard, Aimee McCarron, Jason Hughes
NEW ORLEANS, LA — New Orleans City Councilmembers JP Morrell, Matthew Willard, Aimee McCarron. Freddie King III, and Jason Hughes issue a statement in response to the letter received from Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill.
May 12, 2026
District A, District At-Large 1, District At-Large 2, Jean-Paul "JP" Morrell, Matthew Willard, Aimee McCarron
NEW ORLEANS, LA — New Orleans City Councilmembers Aimee McCarron, JP Morrell, and Matthew Willard joined together to author a letter in support of Senate Bill 407, authored by Senator Ed Price.
May 8, 2026
District A, District B, District C, District D, District E, District At-Large 1, District At-Large 2, Jean-Paul "JP" Morrell, Lesli Harris, Freddie King III, Eugene J. Green, Matthew Willard, Aimee McCarron, Jason Hughes
NEW ORLEANS, LA — The New Orleans City Council today took decisive steps to strengthen financial oversight and accountability at City Hall, advancing a package of legislation, led by Budget, Audit, and Board of Review Committee Chair, Councilmember Lesli Harris, that will govern how the City manages proceeds from the sale of future lease payments from Jazz Casino Company, L.L.C. for the Caesars New Orleans Casino.
April 29, 2026
District A, Aimee McCarron
NEW ORLEANS, LA — District A Councilmember Aimee McCarron will host a “Light the Night” community walk in the Hollygrove-Dixon neighborhood on Thursday, April 30. This initiative focuses on identifying streetlights that have been out for a significant period and highlighting areas where additional lighting would improve public safety and neighborhood visibility.