that leveling out, as we call it, and it stays that way for a while,” he describes, underscoring that even during the down times, Sulphur still has a very healthy economy. With this in mind, Danahay remarks, “We feel like especially with the LNG sector, that we’re going to see a surge because the demand is there. We know that that’s going to bring more opportunities to Sulphur. We’re going to capitalize on that every way we can, and housing is part of that.” FUTURE PRIORITIES Looking to the future, Mayor Danahay says the focus will remain on infrastructure improvements, and continuing to make Sulphur an attractive place to call home. Beyond addressing fundamental needs like water and wastewater systems, he underscores the significance of visual enhancements such as well-maintained roads and aesthetic improvements that leave a lasting impression on residents and visitors. Upon reflection, he remarks, “If somebody was looking at this area, they would see that we care about our city and our municipality. We care enough to do these extra things that are appealing, and if they see that, then I think people are more apt to want to settle here. And for us, that’s the goal.” 13 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 07 SULPHUR, LA
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