Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB362

Introduced
2/24/26  
Refer
3/16/26  
Report Pass
4/20/26  
Engrossed
4/27/26  

Caption

Creates the Regency Park Townhomes Crime Prevention and Security District in Orleans Parish

Impact

The bill permits the city of New Orleans to impose a parcel fee of up to $300 per year on property owners within the district, which requires voter approval prior to implementation. The funds collected from this fee will be utilized exclusively for services that improve security and beautification efforts, which could range from setting up security patrols to enhancing lighting and signage throughout the area. Additionally, if the district were to dissolve, all remaining funds would be allocated to the city for continued security efforts, ensuring that resources remain within the community.

Summary

House Bill 362 establishes the Regency Park Townhomes Crime Prevention and Security District in Orleans Parish, aimed at enhancing security and overall community beautification. This district, functioning as a political subdivision, will enable the local community to address crime prevention actively while encouraging improvements in infrastructure and aesthetics. The proposed law sets clear boundaries for the district and grants governance to a board of commissioners primarily made up of members from the Regency Park Townhomes Association as well as appointed residents of the district.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding HB 362 has generally been supportive among local residents who seek increased security and beautification efforts in their community. Proponents argue that the bill will empower residents, enabling them to take an active role in enhancing their living environment. However, there may be voices of concern regarding the necessity and implications of imposing a new fee, particularly for those on fixed incomes or who may question the effective use of these funds.

Contention

One notable point of contention is the potential financial burden on district residents resulting from the parcel fee, which must be approved through local voting. Critics may argue about the equity of imposing additional fees in economically diverse neighborhoods. Furthermore, ensuring transparency and the effective allocation of funds for community projects may be crucial in addressing concerns from the residents about financial management and governance of the newly established district.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB50

Provides relative to the Lake Vista Crime Prevention District in Orleans Parish

LA HB191

Provides relative to the Lakewood Crime Prevention and Improvement District in Orleans Parish

LA HB53

Provides relative to the Upper Audubon Security District in Orleans Parish

LA HB55

Creates the Cross Gates Subdivision Crime Prevention and Neighborhood Improvement District in East Baton Rouge Parish

LA HB106

Provides relative to the Gentilly Development District in Orleans Parish

LA HB240

Provides relative to the Brookstown Neighborhood Crime Prevention District in East Baton Rouge Parish

LA HB69

Provides relative to the Delmont Neighborhood Crime Prevention District in East Baton Rouge Parish

LA SB203

Provides for the levy of hotel assessments in Orleans Parish. (8/1/25)

LA HB651

Creates Claiborne Parish Airport District No. 31

LA SB187

Provides for the creation of the St. Martin Parish Economic and Industrial Development District. (8/1/25)

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