December 1, 2025
District A, District B, District C, District D, District E, District At-Large 1, District At-Large 2, Helena Moreno, Joseph I. Giarrusso, Jean-Paul "JP" Morrell, Lesli Harris, Freddie King III, Eugene J. Green, Oliver Thomas, Budget Hearing
NEW ORLEANS, LA — The New Orleans City Council today advanced a balanced budget framework put forward by Mayor-elect Helena Moreno and the City Council, including current Budget Chair Joe Giarrusso and 2026 Budget Chair Lesli Harris to address the City’s significant fiscal challenges and ensure continuity of essential services.
November 7, 2025
District B, District C, Lesli Harris
NEW ORLEANS, LA — The New Orleans City Council yesterday approved a slate of major affordable housing developments that will bring about 600 new affordable units online in Districts B and C. This funding comes from capital outlay bonds that are dedicated to construction projects, not from the general fund. Together, the Rivana, BW Cooper, NSA, and Esplanade DeLille projects represent a significant step toward addressing the city’s housing needs and expanding access for working families, seniors, and residents across income levels.
October 29, 2025
District A, District B, District C, District D, District E, District At-Large 1, District At-Large 2, Helena Moreno, Joseph I. Giarrusso, Jean-Paul "JP" Morrell, Lesli Harris, Freddie King III, Eugene J. Green, Oliver Thomas, Special Meeting
NEW ORLEANS, Wednesday, October 29, 2025 | Today, the New Orleans City Council held a special meeting to introduce legislation to place guardrails on the proposed $125 million of revenue bonds that will be used to pay for City employees and to ensure the budget passed by the Council is followed. In addition, the Council will grant the Louisiana Legislative Auditor access to review the City’s finances from 2022 and beyond, and to review the City’s financial position regularly. Understating the urgency and gravity of the City’s finances, the City Council is proactively legislating solutions to show fiscal transparency and accountability.
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 31, 2025
District C, Freddie King III, City Council
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New Orleans, LA – I appreciate the Mayor’s decision to move forward with allowing IV Waste to continue services through the end of the year. This action helps prevent major disruptions for residents, workers, and visitors in a vital part of our city, said Councilmember King. From the beginning, my priority has been maintaining clean, livable streets while protecting public dollars.
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