From Sunshine Review
Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana is one of sixty-four parishes in Louisiana. A parish, in Louisiana, is the equivalent of a county in other states. The parish seat is Houma. Its population is 104,503 (as of 2000). It is the second largest parish in Louisiana in terms of land area.
[edit] Website evaluation
- Main article: Evaluation of Louisiana parish websites
[edit] The good
- An inspection of the website finds that it includes a complete list of council members, along with their contact information.[1]
- Meeting dates are listed,[2]with archived agendas dating from 2001 to the present[3], and minutes dating from 2000 to the present.[4]
- Parish budgets are available from 2002 - present and audits are available from 2003 - present.[5]
- Administrative officials are listed in an online directory on the website.[6]
- Building and zoning information is available online.[7]
[edit] The bad
- Administrative officials are not listed.
- No information is provided about how parish residents can request access to public documents of the parish under Louisiana's sunshine laws.
- Parish contracts, lobbying and tax information is not listed.
[edit] References
- ↑ Parish council members
- ↑ Council Dates
- ↑ Council Agendas
- ↑ Council Minutes
- ↑ Parish Accounting
- ↑ Terrebonne Parish Website, Online Directory
- ↑ Planning and Zoning
[edit] External links