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Security District Board of Commissioners and Residents Association which work to maintain security and quality of life on the squares bounded by Magazine St., Exposition Blvd., Prytania St. & Nashville Ave. The Security district budget is funded by parcel fees on non exempt parcels, and the Resident's Association is funded by membership dues. Both boards are made up of property owners in the district who volunteer to serve.
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Upper Hurtsville, – Residents Association, – Security District, — Advisory, — Crime & Safety, — Neighborhood News / 03.09.2021

Exciting news!  In a statement released by City Councilmember At-Large Helena Moreno, Entergy is projecting that power will be restored to Upper Hurstville on Sunday 9/5.  Of course, this may vary for individual homes and structures that may have specific damage. We continue to be in touch with NOPD and Garda World.  As you would expect, both organizations are dealing with limited resources.  Here is the status as of Friday...

Upper Hurtsville, – Residents Association, – Security District, — Advisory, — Crime & Safety, — Neighborhood News / 01.09.2021

We hope everyone is safe and secure as we recover from Hurricane Ida.  Of course, we're also sure that, wherever you are, you want to know that the neighborhood is being kept secure. We have been in touch with NOPD and Garda World.  As you would expect, both organizations are dealing with limited resources.  Here is the status as of Wednesday...

Upper Hurtsville, – Residents Association / 03.04.2021

UHRA 2021 Membership Dues / Data Sheet INVOICE $25 For a pdf copy of this invoice please click here.To pay online using PayPal or a credit card, please click here.If you pay online, you may submit the Data Sheet via reply email. The Upper Hurstville Resident’s Association (UHRA) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, volunteer managed association and is funded by annual membership dues of $25 per parcel, per calendar year. The purpose of the association is to: Promote the neighborhood’s safe, quiet, family friendly ambianceFacilitate good relations with commercial interestsPromote historic preservation and improve the esthetic maintenance of the neighborhoodPromote neighborliness and...

Upper Hurtsville, – Security District, — Crime & Safety / 17.12.2020

Several reports have been posted on NextDoor.com of car break-ins and armed robberies involving a silver Infiniti sedan occurring in multiple neighborhoods during various times of the day.  Several of these crimes were committed in the UHSD and AAZSD.  According to our patrol coordinator for our off-duty NOPD officers, one of the individuals was caught on Monday, 12/12/20.  The investigation is ongoing as there are additional suspects.  Please be aware of your surroundings at all times of the day and night.  Remember, our patrol is available 24/7.  Call them if...

Upper Hurtsville, – Residents Association / 03.03.2020

UHRA 2020 Membership Dues / Data Sheet INVOICE $25 (For a pdf copy of the invoice click here.) The Upper Hurstville Resident’s Association (UHRA) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, volunteer managed association and is funded by annual membership dues of $25 per parcel, per calendar year. The purpose of the association is to: Promote the neighborhood’s safe, quiet, family friendly ambiance Facilitate good relations with commercial interests Promote historic preservation and improve the esthetic maintenance of the neighborhood Promote neighborliness and support civic activities Be an instrument of political liaison in representing the views and...

Upper Hurtsville, – Security District, — Crime & Safety / 09.01.2020

TUE 1/14/20 6:00 PM AT JCC Several uptown security districts have joined together to request a community meeting with Commander Jeff Walls, NOPD Second District to discuss the recent uptick in crimes and ways to combat this activity. We invite you to join in the discussion on Tuesday, January 14 from 6 til 7:30 pm at the Jewish Community Center on St. Charles and Jefferson avenues....

Upper Hurtsville, – Security District, — Advisory / 08.01.2020

Attention Upper Hurstville Security District property owners,  Please be advised that 2020 UHSD parcel fee of $475.00 was inadvertently excluded from the property tax bills mailed out in December 2019. The City has added the $475 fee to the account balances of non-exempt property owners and will send an additional bill for the parcel fee as soon as possible. Property taxes shown on the December bill are still due on January 31, 2020.  Because the City is still working with a compromised computer system, the mailing date for the second bill is...

Upper Hurtsville, – Residents Association, — Neighborhood News / 27.11.2019

Upper Hurstville Residents Association Social Functions Many thanks and kudos to Paulette Rivas for hosting a wonderful party for Upper Hurstville residents at her home!  The party was well attended, giving us a great opportunity to get to know each other better.  If you haven’t attended any of the UHRA functions, you’re missing out!  We hope to see you at the next one which will likely be a TGIF/Happy Hour in the spring. Upper Hurstville Residents Association Dues Invoices for 2020 dues will be sent out during the first quarter of...