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Lafayette Parish (French: Paroisse de Lafayette) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. According to the 2020 U.S. census, the parish had a population of 241,753, [1] up from 221,578 at the 2010 United States census. [2] The parish seat and largest city is Lafayette. [3] The parish was founded in 1823. [4]
The Lafayette Transit System (formerly City of Lafayette Transit (COLT)) provides bus service. [150] There are certain areas within the city of Lafayette dedicated to growing into a bicycle-friendly community. The Lafayette MPO Bicycle Subcommittee meet once a month and has developed long-term goals for bicycling in the area.
Lafayette Regional Airport—located on U.S. Highway 90 (future Interstate 49), on the southeast side of the city of Lafayette with daily scheduled passenger airline services nonstop to Atlanta, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston and effective April 2, 2021 to Charlotte—is the primary airport for the metropolitan area and Acadiana. Charter services ...
Sadie McKinley, human resources director for Tippecanoe County, said the part-time position would be open to applicants after Monday morning's meeting. Jillian Ellison is a reporter for the ...
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The city of Lafayette will celebrate its 200th birthday in 2025, with city officials and Lafayette entities planning outreach projects and events to commemorate the milestone ...
Lafayette and Lafayette Parish (In December 2018 voters amended the city-parish charter to split what was a single consolidated city-parish council into two councils — one to represent only the city of Lafayette and the other to represent the parish. The impetus for the change was the desire of city voters to take more control of city-related ...
At February’s Lafayette City Council meeting, Mayor Tony Roswarski gave his State of the City Address, where he thanked members of the community, showcased twenty years of crime statistic data ...
This amended city charter remained in place until 1914, when the citizens of Lafayette voted in favor of discarding the mayor-council government to be replaced by a city commission, the first of three members, the Commissioner of Public Safety, would serve as an ex-officio mayor. [2]