Upper Hurstville | – Residents Association
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, — Neighborhood News / 19.09.2017

Our first TGIF was a great success! It was wonderful to see and meet so many of our neighbors at Reginelli’s. We plan to continue to have social events on a more regular basis in the future, so if you have any ideas or suggestions, please let one of the board members know or email info@upperhurstville.com.   Our next event is the UH Fall Cocktail party being held on Friday, November 3rd from 6:00 - 8:00 pm at the LaSalle Condos (corner of Perrier & Webster St.). Hope to...

Upper Hurtsville, – Residents Association, — Neighborhood News / 15.02.2017

Board Members of the Upper Hurstville Residents Association (UHRA) have been in contact with Chip Lavigne, President of Lavigne Baker Petroleum who own two of the three lots that make up the gas station site on Magazine and State (the former Shell station). From those conversations we have learned the following about the construction at the old Shell Station Per the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) the old underground tanks must be removed once a station is out of service Prior to moving forward with any new...

Upper Hurtsville, – Residents Association, – Security District, — Crime & Safety, — Neighborhood News / 03.02.2017

A residential burglary was reported in the 6200 block of Camp Street on February 2 around 6:38 p.m.   The  resident's report to the Upper Hurstville patrol indicated that the side window of the home had been broken and a laptop computer was missing.   There is no further information at this time.  Anyone with information is asked to report it to the NOPD, 2nd District....