Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB90

Introduced
3/29/10  
Refer
3/29/10  
Report Pass
4/26/10  
Engrossed
4/29/10  
Refer
5/3/10  
Report Pass
5/27/10  
Enrolled
6/16/10  
Chaptered
6/22/10  

Caption

Provides relative to the Lakeview Crime Prevention District. (7/1/10)

Impact

The impact of SB90 on state laws is significant as it modifies existing regulations and procedures governing local crime prevention districts. By adjusting the appointment process for board members, the bill allows for a more representative governance structure that reflects the interests of diverse stakeholders in the affected communities. The authorization to levy and renew parcel fees with fewer restrictions is expected to increase funding for safety and security measures, thereby potentially improving community policing and crime deterrent strategies in the Lakeview area.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 90, introduced by Senator Murray, aims to amend the provisions related to the governance and funding of the Lakeview Crime Prevention District in Orleans Parish, Louisiana. Notably, the bill grants additional authority concerning appointments to the board of commissioners overseeing the district and modifies the process concerning the levy and renewal of a parcel fee that supports crime prevention efforts in the area. By removing certain limitations on the renewal of this fee, the bill seeks to enhance the financial resources available for crime prevention initiatives.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SB90 has been mixed. Supporters argue that the adjustments will empower the Lakeview community to better address its unique safety needs and ensure a more robust governance model for crime prevention. On the other hand, some critics may be concerned about the potential overreach of local government powers and the implications of increased fees on local residents. As a result, while many view the bill as a positive step towards enhancing community safety, there are apprehensions regarding its financial implications.

Contention

Key points of contention involve the balance between adequate funding for crime prevention and the tax burden on residents through increased parcel fees. Additionally, the modified appointment process could lead to debates about who gets selected for important roles in the governance of the district, as the composition of the board could shift political dynamics and influence local law enforcement priorities. Therefore, while the bill is positioned as a necessary modernization of local governance, it carries with it a need for careful deliberation on its broader effects within the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB308

Provides relative to the Lakeview Crime Prevention District

LA SB572

Provides relative to the Lakeview Crime Prevention District.

LA SB30

Provides relative to parcel fee renewal in the Lakeshore Crime Prevention District. (7/1/10)

LA SB190

Provides relative to the renewal of parcel fees for Lakewood Crime Prevention and Improvement District. (7/1/10)

LA SB64

Creates the Lakeview Street Maintenance District in Orleans Parish. (7/1/10) (EN +$1,021,200 LF RV See Note)

LA SB730

Provides relative to the South Burbank Crime Prevention and Development District. (7/1/10)

LA HB521

Provides relative to the Lakewood Crime Prevention and Improvement District

LA SB385

Provides for the creation of the Broadmoor Crime Prevention and Improvement District. (July 1, 2010)

LA SB201

Provides relative to the renewal of parcel fees for the Oak Island Neighborhood Improvement District. (7/1/10)

LA SB41

Provides for the renewal of parcel fees for the Upper Hurstville Security District. (7/1/10)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.