Monthly Archives: December 2016
Christmas Tree Recycling – Jan 12-14
REMINDER: City Encourages Residents to Recycle Christmas Trees for Coastal Restoration The City will continue its program of recycling Christmas trees in an effort to promote the restoration of Louisiana’s wetlands and to assist in the protection of the Louisiana … Christmas Tree Recycling – Jan 12-14
Garden District Security District – 2016 Year End Report
2016 YEAR END REPORT Since 1998, the Garden District Security Patrol officers have provided around the clock enhanced security patrols for the neighborhood. This includes multiple private patrol officers on simultaneous duty plus NOPD detail officers on duty for random … Garden District Security District – 2016 Year End Report
Another Good Year / Another to Come
Car Jacking 1700 block of First Street
Suspect Wanted for Armed Robbery on First Street The NOPD is searching Mequil “Tyger” Howard (D.O.B. 8-31-1999) after he reportedly robbed a victim at gunpoint on First Street. The incident happened on December 17, 2016. At approximately 11:50 a.m. the … Car Jacking 1700 block of First Street
Car Jacking Reported On Conery
At 2:13am on 12-17-16, GDSD officers responded to a call on the scanner with regards to a carjacking in the 1500 block of Conery. Both GDSD officers and NOPD unit 605 arrived on scene simultaneously and spoke with the victim. … Car Jacking Reported On Conery
Filming in the Neighborhood
Dear Residents, We will be filming scenes in your neighborhood on Monday December 12, 2016. We thank you for the opportunity to film in your neighborhood. We realize that you may have had a great deal of filming in the … Filming in the Neighborhood
Final Council Vote on Short Term Rentals Not Good For Neighborhoods
Yesterday’s vote at the City Council did not bode well for the Garden District or any neighborhood in the City except for most of the French Quarter. While we have always supported the institution of regulations and enforcement, the proliferation … Final Council Vote on Short Term Rentals Not Good For Neighborhoods