Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR195

Introduced
5/10/18  
Passed
5/11/18  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution highlights the importance of introducing high-quality retail and dining options as a strategy not only for economic improvement but also for enhancing nutritional health within the community. By focusing on these areas, the city would be taking steps to reverse the trend of increased dollar stores and to provide residents with better access to fresh produce and healthier merchandise. This initiative aims to create jobs, stimulate further investment, and anchor the economy in these neighborhoods.

Summary

House Resolution 195 urges the city of New Orleans to develop and implement initiatives aimed at attracting quality retail and dining establishments to underserved areas, particularly neighborhoods located east of the Industrial Canal and within certain planning districts. This resolution reflects an understanding of the economic challenges faced by these neighborhoods, where access to diverse and quality shopping and dining options has diminished over the years, especially in the wake of Hurricane Katrina and subsequent economic downturns.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR195 appears to be largely supportive, emphasizing the need for revitalization and growth in the affected neighborhoods. Stakeholders, including community leaders and residents, are likely to view the resolution positively as a necessary effort to restore community resources that have been lost. The focus on quality over quantity in terms of retail options positions HR195 as a progressive step towards long-term economic sustainability.

Contention

Although the resolution is primarily supportive, there may be points of contention regarding how the city will implement these initiatives and the potential investment required. Concerns may arise over prioritization of particular businesses or the feasibility of attracting desired establishments to neighborhoods that have struggled economically. The ongoing dialogue between community advocates and city officials will be crucial in ensuring that the resolutions translate into meaningful actions that align with the needs of the residents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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.

LA SR194

Requests the New Orleans City Council and the New Orleans City Planning Commission to impose a ten-year moratorium on additional dollar stores being located in New Orleans East and Gentilly.

LA SR197

Requests the New Orleans City Council to implement a comprehensive plan to address property blight in New Orleans East.

LA HR182

Requests the enforcement of certain littering ordinances in the city of New Orleans

LA HR223

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

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 SR121

Requests the New Orleans City Council to develop a way to appropriately honor Antoine "Fats" Domino Jr., for his commitment to and history with the community, the city of New Orleans, and the country.

LA SB204

Provides relative to the Downtown Development District of the city of New Orleans. (8/15/11)

LA HR181

Requests the New Orleans City Council to adopt ordinances to prohibit loitering and the consumption of alcoholic beverages in certain public spaces

LA HR125

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.