As if Bossier City hasn’t invited enough legal repercussions by its continuing refusal to follow its charter concerning a petition to vote to amend this basic law, its long-standing regulations on public discourse at City Council meetings threatens even more of these.
Required by law, the Council must allow adequate citizen input in discussion of its actions during a meeting. It began the practice of informing the public of its rights at its Aug, 18, 2020 meeting as a result of acts passed that year by the Louisiana Legislature. Previous statute noted that a “governing body may adopt reasonable rules and restrictions regarding such comment period.” This had been accomplished lastly at the Jan. 21, 2020 meeting.
However, through the Aug. 1, 2023 meeting, the announcing that had commenced nearly three years earlier included only part of that Resolution #5 of 2020, under the “Decorum” section, part of the subsection “Members of the Public Addressing the Council,” which reads: