ST. LANDRY PARISH, La. ( KLFY ) — The St. Landry Parish Council has given Parish President Jessie Bellard the green light to establish a line credit from the state for the parish, similar to the one that exited before Bellard took office, to help with the build-up of expenses and revenue shortages in 2024.
The plan was brought to the council by Bellard. He told council members that a $2 million credit line from the state, beginning next year, could come in handy under the circumstances the parish is seeing now — which is a more than $900,000 deficit in the parish’s general fund.
Harold Taylor, of District 5, said during a council meeting, “We had a $7.4 million budget. We only received 6.4 so far as of Oct. 31.”
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Bellard said the parish spent $774,000 over budget on inmates this year.
Other expenses taking a toll on the budget include the almost $1 million on debris removal from recent storms, however, the state is going to cover 75% of that total amount.