Boulet releases budget message. Read it here.

Woman in red jacket smiles at ceremony
Mayor-President Monique Boulet was inaugurated alongside City and Parish councilmembers, Jan. 4, 2024. Photo by Robin May

This week, Mayor-President Monique Boulet will release the first budget proposal of her administration. In a message released Tuesday, ahead of a special joint council meeting introducing the budget, she outlined her priorities and goals.

Read her budget message below:


We are focusing on improving deficiencies in basic government services while making cuts, creating millions in cost savings, addressing workforce issues, prioritizing public safety and establishing funding for long-term revitalization.

The 2024-2025 budget process emphasizes the need to re-establish proper planning, reengage internal checks and balances and understand long-term financial implications of administrative decisions.

Key initiatives in this proposed budget include:

  1. Improving Basic Government Services

    In January, LCG was faced with 270 vacancies and pay rates dating back to 2009, limiting the quality of basic government services LCG was able to deliver.

    The impact of a one-year backlog on waterline repairs, and severe staffing shortages with bus drivers, police officers, utility workers, vehicle maintenance and general laborers was not sustainable.

    The Boulet Administration began prioritizing the enhancement of essential services while addressing a vacancy rate of more than 12% by temporary outsourcing of waterline repairs, initiating a vehicle lease program for our fleet of over 1,100, marketing for bus drivers and securing long-term funding for our police raises.

    Furthermore, the Boulet Administration began addressing a crippling pay scale that has not been adjusted to market standards in over 15 years.

    The proposed pay plan stabilizes LCG’s employment base by evaluating operational efficiencies; improving service delivery; cutting unnecessary overhead expenses; and eliminating excess positions, thus creating a more competitive workforce and more effective government. The pay increases do not apply to the Mayor President’s Executive team, Directors and other non-civil service positions.
  1. Enhancing Public Safety

    Investing in public safety initiatives that strengthen our police and fire departments, promote community engagement, and foster safer neighborhoods enhances public safety for all.

    Specifics include the re-establishment of the Criminal Justice Coordinating Committee (CJCC) and the critical reorganization of Lafayette Parish emergency management.

    In addition, the Boulet administration is working to address critical shortages in patrol officers by transitioning the School Resource Officer program primarily to the Sheriff’s office and reinstating the park police in partnership with the City Marshal’s Office, both allowing LPD to reestablish much-needed proactive and healthy levels of patrol throughout the city.
  1. Implementing Financial Stewardship

    Committing to responsible fiscal management that safeguards taxpayer dollars ensures long-term sustainability and accountability in our financial practices.

    Areas of particular note include high uninsured losses projected to be $8.9 million government-wide and legal expenses which increased by 40% over the last four years. The Boulet administration aims to reduce expenses through realistic budgeting reflective of financial needs, reducing unnecessary litigation, and engaging in a safety consultant for training to reduce costly and preventable accidents.
  1. Prioritizing Strategic Investments

    Allocating funds to projects that will drive economic growth, create jobs, and support local businesses, positions Lafayette for a robust recovery and future prosperity. Proposed projects include planning for continued growth in the unincorporated areas, the revitalization of our gateways and major roadways such as I-49, Johnston Street, University Avenue and Bertrand Drive while sustaining considerable investment in drainage projects and record investment in Downtown Lafayette. 
  1. Investing in Quality of Life

    Improving greenspaces enriches the lives of our residents and attracts high-quality jobs to the Parish. From baseball fields, soccer fields, tennis courts, and protected sidewalks to walking paths, LCG is focused on investing in amenities for our families and strengthening the fabric of our community. Specific projects include continued investment in park expansions and improvements with a focus on connectivity, walkability and beautification.