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222 Saint Louis St.
Room 364
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
(225) 389-3123 Office
(225) 389-3127 Fax
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M-F

Joe Greco
Mayor Pro Tem
counciladmin@brgov.com
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District 01
  Wayne Carter
District 02
  Ulysses 'Bones' Addison
District 03
  Pat Culbertson
District 04
  Joe Greco, Mayor Pro-Tempore
District 05
  Charles Kelly
District 06
  Martha Jane Tassin
District 07
  Byron Sharper
District 08
  Mike Walker
District 09
  Darrell Ourso
District 10
  Lorri Burgess
District 11
  David Boneno
District 12
  Mickey Skyring
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Mission Statement | Frequently Asked Questions

The Metropolitan Council acts as the governing authority for the City and Parish of East Baton Rouge. Its authority is exercised over the City and Parish General Funds, all districts created by the Council, the Greater Baton Rouge Airport District, the Public Transportation Commission, the East Baton Rouge Parish Sewerage Control Commission, and the Greater Baton Rouge Parking Authority. The Council acts as the official policy-making board for all of the above. It is required by The Plan of Government to hold meetings on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month. The Council also conducts committee meetings on alternating Wednesdays and special meetings whenever they are deemed necessary.

Mission Statement

To establish policy for the city, the parish, and the districts under its authority, to adopt the annual budgets for the City and Parish General Funds and all districts requiring such action of the Council, to appoint the members of various boards and commissions as necessary, and to provide for the continued growth of East Baton Rouge Parish through establishment of zoning policy and regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the things the Metropolitan Council is responsible for?

The East Baton Rouge Parish Metro Council is responsible for setting the policy of the City Parish, including establishing local sales taxes, setting the salaries of police officers, approving whether a piece of property is ultimately rezoned, determining whether or not liquor can be sold on Sundays and more. One of the biggest responsibilities of the Metro Council is approving how the City spends money. Each fall, the Mayor-President submits the City Parish's budget for Council review. In 2002, the budget totaled $492 million. In the event there's a surplus of revenue, the Council also decides how the funds should be spent.

And, when it comes to passing new legislation, it is Metro Council members who get the ball rolling. Many of the items members introduce come first from constituents, so it's important to get to know your Council Member and what he or she stands for.

What do Metro Council Members earn for their role on the Council?

As they earn just $300 a month for their role on the Council, an amount unchanged since its original passage in 1966, most members simultaneously hold down other professional pursuits.

What is the Mayor Pro Tem?

After a new council is seated, members elected their own president, or Mayor Pro Tempore. The Mayor Pro Tem presides over meetings and serves on the Mayor-President's behalf when he is unable to be present.

Where and when does the Metro Council meet?

The Council meets in the Governmental Building downtown at 222 St. Louis Street. The chambers are located on the third floor. The Council usually meets twice a month, but often more frequently.

How can the community participate in Metro Council meetings?

"Public hearings" give the community a chance to speak on topics they feel strongly about. Public hearings are held on all sorts of issues, including road projects, appropriating money and levying taxes. Before a public hearing takes place, the item is introduced by a Council Member then approved by the body for discussion at a later date. In that interim period, the date and time of the public hearing are announced, both in the newspaper and through postings in the Governmental Building.

Do we have term limits in East Baton Rouge Parish?

Yes. In 1995, the citizens of the parish voted to limit both the Mayor-President and members of the Metropolitan Council to three consecutive terms of office.

How to I reach my Metro Council Member?

There are several ways to find out who your council member is.  You can use the Council District map or search by your street name using the Council District Lookup.  If you still need help in determining who your Metro Council member is, call the CAN DO Office at 389-3448 or the Council Administrator's office at 389-3123.