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Bossier City Approves $188M Infrastructure Plan
March 24, 2026
Bossier City has approved a $188 million five-year capital projects plan emphasizing transportation and engineering to support local growth and development. This plan represents a nearly 70% increase in spending compared to the previous cycle, with major investments in road improvements and infrastructure expansions. While transportation and engineering receive increased funding, allocations for drinking water improvements have been reduced. This shift signals a strategic prioritization of mobility and public works infrastructure to accommodate anticipated urban expansion.
- The plan's focus on roads and engineering projects creates significant contracting opportunities in transportation construction and civil engineering sectors within Bossier City, Louisiana.
- Procurement professionals should note the increased budget scale and project scope, which may require enhanced capacity and compliance with municipal standards.
- Vendors specializing in road construction, infrastructure upgrades, and public works services can position themselves for upcoming solicitations tied to this capital plan.
- The reduced emphasis on water infrastructure may affect related service providers, indicating a potential shift in municipal procurement priorities.
There was no issue with the city, no issue with the county. Sales were still strong. We never lost money here.
— Eddie Hamann, Owner of Andretti Thrill Park
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- Bossierโs infrastructure plan shifts to roads, engineering · MSN · Mar 24