St. Tammany Home & Remodeling Show, June, 13, 2021

The St. Tammany Home and Remodeling Show is sponsored by the Northshore Home Builders Association in Mandeville.

St. Tammany Home and Remodeling Show

Castine Center
63350 Pelican Dr

Mandeville, LA 70448

January 13, 2021
10am – 5pm

Price: $6+ General Admission; Kids 6 & under

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St. Tammany Home & Remodeling Show, June, 12, 2021

The St. Tammany Home and Remodeling Show is the only Home & Garden Show on the Northshore in Mandeville.

St. Tammany Home and Remodeling Show

Castine Center
63350 Pelican Dr

Mandeville, LA 70448

January 12, 2021
10am – 5pm

Price: $6+ General Admission; Kids 6 & under

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Crawfish Cookin’ for a Cause, June 12, 2021

This will be the 11th annual fundraising event in Covington.

Crawfish Cookin’ for a Cause

DRIVE THRU ONLY
1127 N. Causeway Blvd.
Covington, LA 70433

June 12, 2021
11 am – 5 pm

Price: $30, advance only.

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Free Virtual Youth Fishing Rodeo, June 12, 2021

This event can be held anywhere in Louisiana for the kids.

Virtual Youth Fishing Rodeo

Any waterway in Louisiana

June 12, 2021

7:30 AM – 11 AM

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Jazz’n the Vines Concert, June 5, 2021

Come see Samuel Ray Warren as Ray Charles live in Bush.

 

Jazz’n the Vines Spring Concert Series Presents Samuel Ray Warren

June 5, 2021

6:30PM

Pontchartrain Vineyards
81250 Old Military Rd.
Bush, LA 70431

Admission: $10/person, payable at the door. Free for Children Under 17.

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Rezoning Moratoriums in St. Tammany Parish Will Stay the Same for the Time Being

December 2020 began a debate among the St. Tammany council whether to proceed with an amendment that would have fewer restraints on establishing or extending a moratorium. The St. Tammany Parish Council has decided to table the amendment that would change  how rezoning moratoriums are adopted and extended.

In April 2021, council members narrowly voted to introduce a version that would remove the requirement that the council member requesting a moratorium present a written justification and a timeline and process for addressing the reasons for applying it, and an account of any progress being made toward addressing the issues when requesting that the moratorium be renewed.  It was again set aside on May 6th’s meeting, and another version of the amendment was moved by District 11 Councilman Steve Stefancik and seconded by District 14 Councilman T.J. Smith.

This newer version would change the requirement for written justification regarding the enacting moratorium. The time for which a member would have to update the council regarding a new moratorium would be pushed back from three months to six months. Among them were several council members, District 7’s Jimmie Davis, who did not agree with changing the time frame from three months to six months.

District 13 Councilman Jake Airey moved to remove the amendment from the table completely. “What’s existing in law will stay there. If people then want to make changes, so be it, but this alphabet soup is just too hard to follow,” Airey commented. This motion was seconded and passed unanimously.

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