New Orleans City Council
New Orleans City Council | |
|---|---|
| Type | |
| Type | |
| Leadership | |
Council President | |
Council Vice President | |
| Structure | |
| Seats | 7 |
Political groups | Democratic (7) |
| Elections | |
| Two-round system | |
Last election | November 13, 2021 |
| Meeting place | |
| New Orleans City Hall Council Chamber New Orleans, LA | |
| Website | |
| Official website | |
The New Orleans City Council is the legislative branch of the City of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Established in 1954 through a home rule charter, it replaced the city’s previous commission form of government created under the 1912 Charter. The current structure includes seven members: five elected from single-member districts and two elected at-large. Council members serve four-year terms, elected using the two-round system.
The Council holds broad legislative powers, including enacting local laws, approving the city budget, and overseeing taxation and appropriations. It is responsible for laws related to public health, safety, welfare, and urban development, such as zoning regulations, housing standards, and land use policies. The Council also acts as a Board of Review for property tax assessments and has final approval over significant contracts, appointments, and city agency budgets. Its authority extends uniquely to regulating electric and gas utilities within the city, a power typically reserved for state commissions in most U.S. municipalities.