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John came to Shreveport in January of 1977 when he was transferred to Barksdale AFB.

He’s been active in Shreveport politics since deciding to make Shreveport his home.

John practiced law for 40 years and he now monitors local politics. He regularly attends Shreveport City Council and Caddo Parish Commission meetings.

John is published weekly in The Inquisitor, bi-monthly in The Forum News, and frequently in the Shreveport Times.

He enjoys addressing civic groups on local government issues and elections.

 

SHREVEPORT CADDO METROPOLITAN PLANNING COMMISSION OFFICE NOW OPEN DURING NOON HOUR

The Shreveport Bossier Metropolitan Planning Commission office has been under fire for closing down completely its office from noon until 1 pm; this decision had been made by its executor director when hired in 2014.  On Monday MPC Executive Director Mark Sweeney advised the Shreveport City Council at the work session that he alone as the contracted Executor Director had the sole authority to decide office hours.

He also stated that he would have his office open during the noon hour if the MPC Board voted for the change.  Yesterday the Council at its regular meeting voted to have the City Attorney do a feasibility study on creating an internal planning office for Shreveport. Once the vote was taken, Sweeney scurried out of the Council chambers with 2 of his board members—Lea Desmarteau and Nancy Cooper. The three of them huddled up in the hallway leading to the water department for about 10 minutes, while the press waited to interview Sweeney.

Evidently the decision was made in this hall huddle to open the MPC office from noon to 1 pm.  A call to the MPC office this morning confirmed that the office will be open today during the noon hour. A MPC Board member advised that he had not been polled by Sweeney on the office hour issue.  

In his statement to the media yesterday Sweeney implied that the City of Shreveport could not set up an internal planning office without legislation from Baton Rouge. (The Shreveport Caddo MPC was authorized by legislation in 1964). Sweeney’s source of legal advice on this question—either from Board member Nancy Cooper who is an attorney or from the MPC hired attorney Rick John— Is highly questionable.

Sweeney generally has four if not five of the MPC Board members in his hip pocket.  One of these was MPC Chairperson when he was hired (Desmarteau), two went to the Big Apple all expense paid by MPC this year (Jackson and Andrews) and the other supporter was scheduled for the New York City trip (Cooper).  The City Council appointed Shreveport Attorney Curtis Joseph  to the MPC this spring; he was vetted to be a voice of reason but his deciding vote after only two months on the Board to extend Sweeney's contract was a major disappointment

Maybe Sweeney has finally realized that he does not have tenure as an employee of the MPC and that his future in Shreveport is not bright.  Whether or not this change in hour offices is enough to get him on the hot seat is a open question.
 

THE BROUHAHA AT SHREVEPORT CADDO MPC CONTINUES

MPC EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR LISTS REASONS WHY OFFICE CLOSED FOR LUNCH