Showing posts with label LLT Properties. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LLT Properties. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
land redistribution plan
The Louisiana Land Trust (LLT) will soon transfer to St. Bernard Parish Government over two thousand vacant lots, mostly residential-zoned, acquired in the Federal Road Home grant program. SBPG has already distributed many other lots through the lot next door program. The Housing, Redevelopment, and Quality of Life Commission (HRQL) will soon begin to public notice a proposed redistribution plan for the remaining properties and hold community public hearings and meetings. The DRAFT proposal by Waggoner and Ball was presented to the HRQL at the September 21, 2011 meeting, viewable here
http://sbpg.pegcentral.com/player.php?video=4e1976b66103288029ba453828399f17
UPDATE: Waggoner and Ball also presented the DRAFT proposal of ideas for redevelopment and redistribution to the LLT Board in October 2011. Presumably this is the same pdf / power point presentation shown to the HRQL.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/69265973/St-Bernard-Parish-Proposed-LLT-Property-redevelopment-ideas
Page 58 of above link notes fishing and boat piers and other improvements, so residents can enjoy the natural resources of the 40 arpent canal.
http://sbpg.pegcentral.com/player.php?video=4e1976b66103288029ba453828399f17
UPDATE: Waggoner and Ball also presented the DRAFT proposal of ideas for redevelopment and redistribution to the LLT Board in October 2011. Presumably this is the same pdf / power point presentation shown to the HRQL.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/69265973/St-Bernard-Parish-Proposed-LLT-Property-redevelopment-ideas
Page 58 of above link notes fishing and boat piers and other improvements, so residents can enjoy the natural resources of the 40 arpent canal.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Pocket Parks and Community Gardens
St. Bernard Parish Housing, Redevelopment, and Quality of Life Commission's Pocket Parks and Community Gardens
Civic Assocations may enter into cooperative endeavor agreements with SBPG HRQL Commission to use LLT/LRA properties for pocket parks and community gardens. LLT/LRA properties are land lots sold to the State of Louisiana through the Federal Road Home Program. LLT lots which have not been distributed through the "lot next door" program are now eligible for neighborhood use.
Neighborhood Associations must have a certificate of good standing from the Louisiana Secretary of State and submit an application, including a site plan and timeline.
Check here for eligible lots Use the Building Footprints under Map Contents to determine LLT properties.
Civic Assocations may enter into cooperative endeavor agreements with SBPG HRQL Commission to use LLT/LRA properties for pocket parks and community gardens. LLT/LRA properties are land lots sold to the State of Louisiana through the Federal Road Home Program. LLT lots which have not been distributed through the "lot next door" program are now eligible for neighborhood use.
Neighborhood Associations must have a certificate of good standing from the Louisiana Secretary of State and submit an application, including a site plan and timeline.
Check here for eligible lots Use the Building Footprints under Map Contents to determine LLT properties.
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