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After working as LaToya Cantrell's top deputy since her 2018 inauguration, this top New Orleans official is resigning.
Gilbert Montano is leaving his position as Cantrell’s chief administrative officer, which he’s held since 2018, at the end of ...
Chief Administrative Officer for the City of New Orleans, Gilbert Montaño, is leaving the Cantrell Administration.
Top Louisiana officials took aim at a New Orleans program to give ID cards to homeless people, immigrants and others who ...
The police chief of New Orleans’ flood agency now earns $208,000 — more than the governor or mayor. His promotion comes as ...
New Orleans launches Crescent City ID to boost equity and inclusion; sign-ups start Sept. 6. The program faces criticism from ...
Chief Administrative Officer Gilbert Montaño, the highest-ranking deputy in Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s administration and the ...
The Crescent City ID municipal identity card program is specifically designed to support inclusion in vulnerable communities.
The City of New Orleans has officially released the Crescent City ID Program marking a "major step toward ensuring equitable ...
Montaño reflected on his seven and a half years as chief administrative officer in a TV exclusive with WWL Louisiana ahead of ...
A judge blocked Mayor Cantrell's emergency trash contract, keeping IV Waste in charge. NEW ORLEANS — We were expecting two ...
Cantrell said Deputy CAO Joseph Threat is being promoted to assume Montano’s role when he leaves at the end of August. City administrator LaNitrah Hasan will assume Threat’s current role specializing ...