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    Metro Council to consider creating a revenue-focused task force


    Metro Council member Aaron Moak would like the governing body to create a task force to review all city-parish revenues and make recommendations on how best to support the financial needs of the city-parish.

    The council approved its 2025 budget at a special meeting Tuesday night. The approved budget shows that East Baton Rouge Parish will lose close to $40 million in revenue in 2025 due to the creation of St. George.

    The task force proposal will be introduced at tonight’s Metro Council meeting for a public hearing next month.

    The proposed task force would comprise 11 members, led by the District 4 Council member Moak, who would serve as chair.

    Here are the other proposed appointments.

    • Metro Council designee
    • Mayor-President designee
    • BRAC designee
    • Baton Rouge Growth Coalition designee
    • Federation of Greater Baton Rouge Civic Associations designee
    • Parish attorney designee 
    • Director of finance designee 
    • Council administrator-treasurer designee 
    • LSU department of economics chair designee
    • Southern University department of economics chair designee 

    Designees from the parish attorney, council administrator and the two universities would not have a vote or count toward a quorum.

    Two other items will be introduced during the regular meeting and heard at a public hearing next month:

    • Separate cooperative endeavor agreements between the city-parish and the LSU Board of Supervisors and Southern University Board of Supervisors each in the amount of $100,000 to fund an East Baton Rouge Parish entrepreneurial and economic development program.
    • The execution of a one-year contract with Patton Productions, Inc. for consulting services related to the Baton Rouge Film Commission for $120,000. The option for one-year renewals would be contingent on the available budget. 

    The regular meeting is scheduled for 4 p.m. at City Hall. View the full agenda.

     

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