Lake Charles Planning and Zoning Commission meeting rescheduled to March 23, 2026

Mayor Nic Hunter, City of Lake Charles
Mayor Nic Hunter, City of Lake Charles
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The City of Lake Charles announced on Mar. 9 that the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting originally set for Monday, March 9, has been rescheduled to Monday, March 23, 2026. The meeting will begin at 5 p.m. in the Lake Charles City Council Chambers at 326 Pujo Street.

This change affects residents and stakeholders who follow city planning matters or have business before the commission. The City Council Chambers are located on the first floor of City Hall at this address, as detailed on the official website.

Lake Charles operates under a Mayor-City Council structure, with a City Administrator appointed to manage daily operations according to the official website. The city extends its jurisdiction to Ward 3 of Calcasieu Parish in Louisiana, as indicated on the official website.

The city reflects a diverse cultural heritage shaped by early settlers from various European backgrounds, according to the official history page. Early history includes the establishment of a sawmill by Jacob Ryan that contributed to the town’s growth, as reported by the official history page.

The City of Lake Charles aims to provide courteous and efficient judicial services to residents of Ward 3 in Calcasieu Parish, as per the official website.

For more information about upcoming meetings or city news, residents can visit www.cityoflakecharles.com or follow updates on Facebook and Instagram.



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