The mayor submitted the proposed 2026 operating and capital improvements budgets to the council on Wednesday. In the budget, Mayor Arceneaux is requesting $709.4 million, a 3.7% increase in spending for the city’s operating budget and capital improvements budget, which exceeds $1.1 billion. Of this amount, $34.3 million will be allocated to new projects.
Also included in the budget is a 2% blight surcharge to be tacked onto all water and sewer bills. Funds used from the surcharge would be used to demolish blighted properties in the city. The measure would require approval from the City Council for implementation. The Arceneaux administration believes the fees would raise more than $3 million in 18 months to address vacant apartment complexes and other blighted buildings.
A news release from the mayor’s office identified five areas of the budget as his highest priorities for 2026.
“Shreveport is moving in the right direction”, Mayor Arceneaux stated today. “We can do great things if we work together. I pledge to work with the City Council and with all our citizens to do just that and to be good stewards of our tax dollars.”
The City Council must be adopted by law on or before December 15, 2025.
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