Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB681

Introduced
2/27/26  
Refer
2/27/26  
Refer
3/9/26  
Report Pass
3/26/26  
Engrossed
4/7/26  
Refer
4/8/26  

Caption

Provides relative to the Lakeview Crime Prevention District in Orleans Parish

Impact

The increase in the parcel fee is intended to bolster the resources allocated to the Lakeview Crime Prevention District, enabling more comprehensive and effective crime prevention strategies. The governing authority of New Orleans is tasked with collecting this fee, subject to the approval of the district's registered voters. This adjustment reflects an effort to respond to the specific security needs of the neighborhood while still ensuring that financial decisions are made democratically through local participation in elections.

Summary

House Bill 681 provides amendments to the existing framework of the Lakeview Crime Prevention District in Orleans Parish, Louisiana. Specifically, the bill raises the maximum parcel fee that can be levied within the district from $150 to $250 per parcel per year. This fee is imposed to support crime prevention efforts and enhance security in the area by facilitating an increased presence of law enforcement personnel. The bill retains the structure and governance as established under current laws, while allowing a higher rate of funding based on local voter approval.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 681 appears to be predominantly supportive, particularly among residents concerned about crime and safety in the Lakeview area. Proponents highlight the necessity of enhanced funding for law enforcement to combat crime more effectively. Historical voting patterns and discussions indicate a general agreement among legislators as evidenced by the House vote tally of 85 in favor and only 3 against, suggesting a strong backing for the bill in the legislative process.

Contention

While the majority supports the bill, there may be some contention regarding the financial burden placed on property owners within the district. Critics could raise concerns about the implications of increased fees on lower-income residents or question the effectiveness of additional funding in actually reducing crime rates. However, the requirement for majority voter approval is a crucial mechanism that enables residents to directly influence the financial aspects of their community’s crime prevention efforts, balancing state legislative power with local governance.

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 HB106

Provides relative to the Gentilly Development District in Orleans Parish

LA HB55

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

LA HB69

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

LA HB240

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

LA HB609

Provides relative to the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans

LA HB270

Provides relative to New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority Economic Growth and Development District

LA SB203

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

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