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  2. The Cabildo - Wikipedia

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    The Cabildo was the site of the Louisiana Purchase transfer ceremonies late in 1803, and continued to be used by the New Orleans city council until the mid-1850s. The building's main hall, the Sala Capitular ("Meeting Room"), was originally utilized as a courtroom.

  3. New Orleans City Council - Wikipedia

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    Council business is supported by personal and central staff, with additional assistance from executive branch advisors. Public transparency is maintained through open meetings, public records compliance, and adherence to state and city ethics codes. [2] The current members of the New Orleans City Council: [4] Officers: President: Helena Moreno

  4. New Orleans City Council launches investigation into Bourbon ...

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    (The Center Square) — The New Orleans City Council has approved a resolution to investigate the procurement, design, and implementation of street barrier systems on Bourbon Street. The ...

  5. Pontchartrain Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Meetings discussing building a railway between the river and lake began in 1828. The Pontchartrain Rail-Road was chartered on 20 January 1830. The right-of-way was approved by the New Orleans City Council on 15 March, and construction began immediately, with a pair of parallel railroad tracks.

  6. Jim Singleton - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Singelton and Abraham Lincoln Davis were put forward as replacement candidates to represent District B on the New Orleans City Council, following the resignation of Eddie Sapir to serve as a city judge. Davis won the appointment by a 6-1 vote. [3] Singleton challenged Davis in the 1977 election for a new term, and Singleton defeated ...

  7. Oliver Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Oliver M. Thomas Jr. (born February 10, 1957), is a Democratic politician, actor, writer, and poet who has served on the New Orleans City Council since 2022. He previously served on the city council from 1994 to 2007. On August 13, 2007, Thomas resigned his council seat after pleading guilty to bribery charges.

  8. James Pitot - Wikipedia

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    After his 1796 arrival in Spanish-held Louisiana, he prospered as a merchant and became a member of the New Orleans city council. The James Pitot House Tomb of Jacques Pitot, at St. Louis Cemetery No. 2 Jacques Pitot grave marker. James Pitot was appointed mayor by Territorial Governor William C. C. Claiborne. He served from 6 June 1804 to 26 ...

  9. New Orleans was partway through replacing its street barriers ...

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    New Orleans City Council's president, Helena Moreno, told WWL-TV that she thought the bollards should have been done earlier. She added that she wasn't sure whether they would have prevented the ...