Upper Audubon Security District Proposition
Summary: The levy of a special annual fee for six (6) years upon each parcel of land in the Upper Audubon Security District to aid in crime prevention and reduction in the Upper Audubon Security District.
Shall the city of New Orleans levy a special annual fee (except that no fee shall be imposed upon any parcel whose owner qualified for the special assessment level provided by Article VII, Section 18(G)( 1) of the Louisiana Constitution), to be called the Upper Audubon Security District Fee, on each parcel of land in the Upper Audubon Security District (which district is comprised of that area of the city of New Orleans located within and including the following perimeter streets, avenues and natural boundaries: the uptown side of Audubon Park to St. Charles Avenue (river side only) to Broadway (both sides) to Magazine Street (lakeside only) and back to the uptown side of Audubon Park) as specified by Resolution R-08-471 of the City Council of New Orleans in an amount not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500) for the years 2009 through 2014, which fee is estimated to generate approximately two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) annually, to be used solely and exclusively to aid in crime prevention and reduction by providing additional security for residents of the Upper Audubon Security District as determined and managed by the Board of Commissioners of the Upper Audubon Security District, which additional security (public or private) provided by the district shall be supplemental to and not in lieu of personnel and services provided in the district by the New Orleans Police Department?
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