City of LC Planning Department to host series of public meetings

The city of Lake Charles Planning Department will host a series of public meetings the week of Dec. 4  to discuss updates to the city’s land use policies and zoning maps.

The following meetings are scheduled to take place from 5:30 – 7 p.m.

  • Monday —  JD Clifton Recreation Center (2415 Gieffers St.)
  • Tuesday — Bellard Recreation Center (2808 Hillcrest Dr.)
  • Thursday — College Oaks Recreation Center (3518 Ernest St.)

Additionally, beginning Monday Dec. 11, a copy of the planned updates will be available for public view on the 7th Floor of City Hall, 326 Pujo St., online at www.cityoflakecharles.com/zoning and at each of the following public library branches: Central Library (301 W. Claude St.), Carnegie Memorial Library (411 Pujo St.) and Epps Memorial Library (1200 N. Martin Luther King Hwy.).

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