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At the business luncheon, Lafayette Parish residents, businesses and stakeholders got to learn about the progress Lafayette Parish is experiencing from renovations to investments.
Mayor-President Boulet shared the importance of investing in and growing Lafayette Parish to create a lasting and thriving community.
“I am honored to represent our great city and will continue to build these important relationships centered around our language, our culture, and our economy,” she said.
Recognizing different agencies and updating the improvements within departments throughout the parish, Boulet shared efforts in modernizing infrastructure, strengthening public safety and improving the quality of life.
“Carencro’s massive waterline replacement program, Scott’s new sewer plant, Broussard’s Downtown and Main Street revitalization project, Youngsville continue safety investment in converting intersections to roundabouts, and Duson’s fight to preserve its elementary school,” she listed.
She said the past 14 months since she’s taken office, have proved with hard work, Lafayette will be a great place to live.
“We have only just begun the hard work of giving our citizens a government as good as the people who call Lafayette home,” she said.
Boulet’s administration is dedicated to structuring a lasting parish for future generations by ensuing financial and structural elements.
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