Ethics Review Board schedules meeting for May 5 at City Hall

Helena Moreno, Mayor of City of New Orleans
Helena Moreno, Mayor of City of New Orleans
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The City of New Orleans Ethics Review Board will hold its next regular meeting on May 5 at the City Council Chambers in New Orleans City Hall, according to a statement released on May 1. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 3:30 p.m. and will take place at 1300 Perdido St, New Orleans, Louisiana.

The Ethics Review Board oversees matters related to city governance and ethical conduct. These meetings provide an opportunity for public oversight and transparency regarding the city’s ethics policies and practices.

All agendas for future meetings are posted prior to each session, allowing members of the public to stay informed about topics under discussion. The announcement also notes that the location of each board meeting is publicly noticed in advance.

City residents can access additional information about city laws, ordinances, offices defined by both city charter and state law, as well as various boards and commissions through official channels. Non-emergency government services are available via NOLA-311 online or by phone.

The next steps include conducting the scheduled board meeting on May 5 with agenda details available ahead of time. Updates regarding any changes or future meetings will continue to be provided through official city communication channels.



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