Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR25

Introduced
4/17/23  
Introduced
4/17/23  
Refer
4/18/23  
Report Pass
5/1/23  

Caption

Urges the mayor and city council of Shreveport to study and make recommendations relative to a crime prevention district for the city.

Impact

If implemented, a crime prevention and improvement district could lead to increased law enforcement presence, funding for off-duty patrols, enhanced security systems such as lighting and cameras, and measures to engage community input in local safety initiatives. The district would require legislative approval to establish its boundaries and operational powers, aiming to create a structured approach to crime reduction that aligns with local needs and resources. The resolution reflects an acknowledgment of the current challenges in crime management and the necessity for strategic collaboration between community members and law enforcement.

Summary

Senate Resolution 25 (SR25) urges the mayor and city council of Shreveport to explore the feasibility of establishing a crime prevention and improvement district. This district is proposed as a partnership that includes neighborhood associations, law enforcement, and local elected officials, aimed at improving public safety and reducing crime in the city. The resolution calls for a specific study to assess the potential effectiveness of such a district in addressing rising concerns about crime that could negatively affect the community’s quality of life and attractiveness as a place to live.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR25 appears to generally lean positive, as it represents a proactive step towards addressing public safety concerns in Shreveport. Supporters view it as a constructive initiative that can enhance security and community well-being. However, the discussion may also elicit concerns from various stakeholders about the appropriateness of such districts and the potential implications for local governance and resource allocation.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the specific implementation of the proposed crime prevention districts, especially around issues of funding, the effectiveness of off-duty law enforcement patrols versus traditional policing methods, and the extent to which such measures might infringe on the autonomy of local independent efforts to combat crime. The resolution emphasizes the need for comprehensive input from various stakeholders to ensure that the proposed solutions genuinely reflect the community's needs and are effective in enhancing safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR16

Expresses sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family of former Shreveport City Councilman James Flurry.

LA SR221

Requests the City Court of Shreveport to make recommendations for the redistricting of election sections of the court.

LA SR44

Establishes a task force to study crime and crime prevention in Ouachita Parish and requires the task force to make recommendations.

LA SR43

Establishes a task force to study crime and crime prevention in Morehouse Parish and requires the task force to make recommendations.

LA SR198

Requests the New Orleans City Council and the planning commission to study and make recommendations updating neighborhood boundaries in New Orleans East.

LA SCR58

Requests that the mayor and the City Council of the city of New Orleans study the rate of evictions in New Orleans including causes.

LA SR170

Creates a task force to study and make recommendations regarding crime against nature by solicitation.

LA SR142

Urges the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations relative to shared custody.

LA HCR160

Urging The Mayors And Councils Of The City And County Of Honolulu, County Of Maui, County Of Hawaii, And County Of Kauai To Establish Business Improvement Districts As Special Improvement Districts.

LA HR161

Urging The Mayors And Councils Of The City And County Of Honolulu, County Of Maui, County Of Hawaii, And County Of Kauai To Establish Business Improvement Districts As Special Improvement Districts.

Similar Bills

LA SB425

Provides relative to appointments to the Shreveport Downtown Development Authority. (8/1/24)

LA HB254

Provides relative to appointments to the Shreveport Downtown Development Authority

LA HCR199

Urges and requests the city of Shreveport to allow for public comment regarding closure of the railroad crossings

LA SR145

Endorses the Louisiana State University Shreveport Commitment Plan, establishes the Louisiana State University Shreveport Commitment Plan Implementation Group, and requires semiannual reports on the progress of implementing the plan.

LA SCR130

Endorses the Louisiana State University Shreveport Commitment Plan, establishes the Louisiana State University Shreveport Commitment Plan Implementation Group, and requires semiannual reports on the progress of implementing the plan.

LA SCR3

Expresses condolences upon the passing of Shreveport philanthropist and art advocate, Ollie Delton Harrison Jr.

LA SCR51

Commends LSU Health Shreveport School of Medicine on the celebration of its fiftieth anniversary.

LA HR10

Commends Captain Jacqueline Vinson-Willis upon her retirement from the Shreveport Police Department after more than thirty-three years of service