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With each passing week, Mid-City is becoming a better and better place to live. New businesses, social groups, educational and artistic centers are popping up all over. Unfortunately, crimes such as auto theft, burglaries, and even shootings hold us back from achieving a much needed sense of peace and security. It is for the reason that neighbors from Mid-City and Parkview came together to create the Mid-City Security District. By increasing police coverage via a security district, we aim to achieve our primary goal which is to make our area safer. We have seen the successes of security districts in areas such as Lakeview and the Uptown Touro Bouligny area and believe we can have similar if not better results. Status:The Commissioners of the Mid-City Security District are happy to report that after many obstacles and set backs, the Mid-City Security District is operational! If you wish to reach a patrolling officer, you may call them directly at 252-1570 or 252-1571. These numbers are not a substitute for 911. In case of emergency, call 911 before you call anyone else! Challenges and progress: MCSD Newsletter:
As always, MCSD Board meetings are open to the public and are held each 3rd Thursday of the month at 6:30pm at Grace Epsicopal. The next Mid-City Security District meeting is scheduled for Thursday, 2/18/2010 at 6:30pm. The meeting place has changed, and all meetings will now be held at Grace Episcopal Church at 3700 Canal St. All meetings are open to the public and we encourage participation!
The boundaries of the district are Tulane, Broad, Orleans, W. Moss, City Park Ave., and I-10, as can be seen below:
The Mid-City Security District operates through a Board of 5 Commissioners who, with the help of a coordinating Sergeant, manage the logistics of providing additional security for the area. The Mid-City Security District was passed on November 4, 2008 through a general election vote on the legislation which can be viewed on this website. The Mid-City Security District has a “shelf life” of 8 years. After that period, the district must be renewed by another vote to continue the additional property tax fee or millage. To date, no security district in the New Orleans area has ever been discontinued. In each voting period, the citizens have voted to continue the service. We believe this is a testament to the effectiveness of the security district itself.
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Important Phone Numbers: Emergencies: 911
Non-Emergencies: 821-2222
Patrolling Officers: 252-1570 or 252-1571
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