Images by David Nola Photography WelcomeFriends and Neighbors: Your Lakeshore Property Owners Association is committed to helping protect the integrity of the Lakeshore neighborhood and helping our residents maintain a high quality of life along the lakefront of Orleans Parish. It is our mission to ensure that the interests and concerns of the residents of Lakeshore are heard, including civic improvements in and around our neighborhood. In the past year, we have planted thirty live oaks in our public spaces down Canal Boulevard and Harlequin, Tourmaline and Ring Street Parks. Through generous donations and grant funding, we have started a four-year strategic plan to prune all our trees. Your LPOA has also refurbished our entry way, cleaned up our bus stops, had our utility boxes painted and worked dilligently with city officials to end blight and ensure that our covenants are adhered to. We take pride in acting as a liaison to our state and local officials to help promote and support quality business development in the vicinity of Lakeshore. If you are a resident of Lakeshore, we welcome your participation in our organization to help facilitate our goals. As residents of one of the strongest and safest communities in the City of New Orleans, I urge you to help us continue to strive for improvement. If you have suggestions to make our neighborhood even better, please feel free to write them under forum, or send me an email or give me a call. Your board members and their contact information, can be found on our governance page. Our annual membership dues are only $50. Dues are renewable each January; but, if you join before 2025 - you'll be an active member through December 2025. We appreciate your support and look forward to seeing you at our upcoming events. Sincerely, Sonya Forte Duhe', President sonyaduhe@gmail.com 504 284-8031 SECURITY FOR OUR NEIGHBORHOOD:Our association is a member of the Lakeshore Crime Prevention District. The district is under contract with Pinnacle Security. Uniformed officers patrol 24 hours daily. Should you need an escort, a check on your home, or to report suspicious or illegal activity, call Pinnacle Patrol at 504-439-1206. You may also call dispatch at 504-934-1411. Patrols are funded by a $420 fee assessed to each residential lot and is included in your property taxes. Our guards are Shrod Clerk, Timothy Sibley, Charles Scarbrough, Michael Schmidt and Clyde Clarke. QUALITY OF LIFE ISSUES:For Quality of Life issues, please contact SPO Marylou Agustin at 504-658-6030 (station) or 504 330-6757 (work cell) or mcagustin@nola.gov and Community Liaison Officer, John Wild, 504 658-6030. Orleans & East Jefferson Leveel District Police Department Superintendent Joshua T. Rondeno, Superintendent of Police, superintendent@flood authority.org Streetlights:
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Native Plant projectWe've spotted our first butterfly in our Lakeshore entryway garden. The Louisiana Native Plant Society has awarded the LPOA Gold Certification with more than 75% of our plants being native. Through a generous donation from Lakeshore residents Dan and Melinda Haeuser, we have planted several species of indigenous plants, added irrigation, repainted our bus stops, repaired cracked concrete on seats and finally our sign is level! Thanks to the Haeusers, we finally have irrigation which is sure to make our plants thrive. This native garden is already attracting birds, butterflies and pollinators that are the foundation of our ecosystem. Click on the images below to scroll through some of the plants in our project. If you'd like a tour, contact one of our boardmembers. And if you've noticed our lighting is brighter at our bus stops and on our signage, we thank the R Neighborhood forum:
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