City of Louisiana

Government

The mayor, the Board of Aldermen, and the records that keep Louisiana's city government open: meeting agendas, ordinances, public notices, and the city's long-range plan.

Elected officials

Mayor & Board of Aldermen

Louisiana is governed by a mayor and an eight-member Board of Aldermen: two aldermen elected from each of the city's four wards.

Mayor

Mark Haddock

mayor@louisianamo.gov · (573) 754-4132

Ward 1

Woodrow Polston
Emily Sitton

Ward 2

Jeremy Baker
Alice Holtzhouser

Ward 3

Glenda Sherman
Susan Fregeau

Ward 4

Ryan Griffin
John Phillips

To reach your alderman, call City Hall at (573) 754-4132 and staff will connect you to your ward's representative.

City offices

City Clerk

Riley Anderson
cityclerk@louisianamo.gov

City Administrator

Cameron Carlile
cityadmin@louisianamo.gov

Treasurer

Alissa Horton
treasurer@louisianamo.gov

Open government

Meetings & agendas

The Board of Aldermen meets in open session, and residents are welcome at every meeting.

Before every meeting

Agendas & minutes post here

Agendas are posted here ahead of each Board of Aldermen meeting, with minutes following once they are approved, alongside the ordinances the Board has passed.

For the Board's current meeting schedule, call City Hall at (573) 754-4132, Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Records

Ordinances & records

Recently passed ordinances and the city's zoning map.

Posted as issued

Public notices

Bid solicitations, public hearings, and legal notices are posted here as the city issues them.

Long-range planning

The 2024 Comprehensive Plan

Adopted in 2024, the Comprehensive Plan sets a long-range direction for the city's growth, housing, infrastructure, and historic downtown in the years ahead.

Read the Comprehensive Plan →

Aerial view of the City of Louisiana, Missouri along the Mississippi River at dusk.

Serve & work

Committees & employment

Louisiana runs on resident volunteers as much as city staff. Appointed committees and commissions, including the Tourism Commission, the Historic Preservation Committee, and the Planning and Zoning Commission, shape decisions across the city.

Serve on a committee

Apply to serve on one of the city's appointed committees or commissions, from Parks to the Board of Adjustment.

Committee application →

Employment

City job openings are posted here as positions become available.

Contact

City Hall

202 South 3rd Street
Louisiana, Missouri 63353
(573) 754-4132
Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

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