Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR223

Introduced
5/15/18  
Introduced
5/15/18  
Passed
5/16/18  

Caption

Urges and requests the board of commissioners of the Orleans Levee District to develop and implement procedures relative to the Lakeshore Drive area of the New Orleans lakefront

Impact

The resolution outlines specific enforcement strategies, such as the visible presence of law enforcement on busy days to deter nuisances and littering. It also calls for signage that informs visitors about regulations and fines related to littering and the prohibition of glass containers. The intention is to contribute to the overall beautification and safety of the Lakeshore Drive area, which is critical given its status as a high-traffic recreational locale.

Summary

House Resolution 223 urges the board of commissioners of the Orleans Levee District to develop and implement procedures aimed at enhancing the Lakeshore Drive area of the New Orleans lakefront. The resolution recognizes the beauty of this area, which attracts many visitors, and calls for measures to improve overall safety and cleanliness. It emphasizes the need for increased visibility of levee district police and suggests a collaborative approach with park rangers should police manpower be insufficient for enforcement activities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR223 appears to be supportive, particularly among those who value public safety and environmental cleanliness. Stakeholders, including local residents and visitors, are likely to appreciate measures that enhance their experience in a known public gathering area. However, specific concerns could arise regarding the implementation and potential bureaucracy associated with special event permits.

Contention

While the household resolution aims for positive outcomes, there may be contention around the requirement for permits, especially as it affects local events organized by nonprofits and educational institutions. These groups are exempt from permit fees but still must undergo the permitting processes, which might be viewed as an administrative hurdle. There may be discussions about balancing the enforcement of regulations with fostering community engagement and allowing free access to public spaces.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR195

Requests the city of New Orleans to develop and implement initiatives to attract quality retail and dining establishments to certain areas of the city

LA HR205

Requests the New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board to establish new billing policies and procedures

LA HR152

Urges and requests that the Orleans Levee District and the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation not reopen the Pontchartrain Beach to the public

LA HR120

Urges and requests the Department of Transportation and Development to study truck routes in New Orleans

LA SB173

Provides for management, control, and maintenance of the New Orleans Lakefront Airport. (1/1/14)

LA HR125

Urges and requests the Department of Transportation and Development to create alternative truck routes in New Orleans

LA SB772

Provides for management, control, and maintenance of the New Orleans Lakefront Airport. (8/15/10)

LA SR23

Requests the Lakefront Management Authority to keep the westbound lanes of traffic open on Lakeshore Drive to vehicular traffic and to allow two-way traffic between the Senator Ted Hickey Bridge and Franklin Avenue on weekends.

LA SR133

Requests the Orleans Parish Juvenile Services Financing District be duly appointed by their appointing authorities and thereafter organize itself and create a plan to adequately fund juvenile justice services and requests the City of New Orleans to take urgent action to implement the plan.

LA SR147

Requests the city of New Orleans to develop and implement initiatives to attract quality retail and dining establishments to certain areas of the city.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.