Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR147

Introduced
5/31/23  
Introduced
5/31/23  

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 reflects a broader desire to revitalize specific neighborhoods that have seen a decline in quality retail options. By calling for initiatives to attract better establishments, the resolution aims to improve access to quality merchandise and healthy food sources, potentially transforming these areas into economic anchors. This could lead to job creation, increased investment in the community, and enhanced quality of life for residents, addressing a fundamental need for better retail and dining options in these areas.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 147, introduced by Senator Harris, urges the city of New Orleans to develop and implement initiatives aimed at attracting quality retail and dining establishments to certain neighborhoods. This resolution specifically targets areas east of the Industrial Canal and planning districts seven, eight, nine, ten, and eleven. The resolution highlights the need for such establishments to enhance the economic viability and nutritional health of underserved communities, which have suffered from a lack of diverse shopping and dining options, especially in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the recession that followed.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SR147 seems positive, focusing on the potential benefits that improved retail and dining access could bring to the community. Supporters recognize that quality establishments can lead to economic growth and better community health outcomes. However, there may be underlying concerns regarding the implementation of such initiatives, particularly how they will be funded and whether they will effectively meet the needs of the community without displacing existing local businesses.

Contention

While the resolution is designed to call for improvements, it also raises questions about local government capacity and strategy to attract these businesses. Notable points of contention may arise concerning how the city prioritizes certain neighborhoods, potential challenges in attracting businesses to historically underserved areas, and ensuring that initiatives do not favor larger chains over locally-owned establishments. Furthermore, stakeholders might debate the methods by which quality establishments are defined and assessed, as well as how success will be measured in enhancing neighborhood vitality.

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 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 SR198

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

LA SR146

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

LA SB204

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

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 SR192

Requests the Lafayette Economic Development Authority to develop and implement a comprehensive economic development strategic plan for the northern part of the city of Lafayette.

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 SB364

Provides for the Downtown Development District of the city of New Orleans. (gov sig)

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