Shreveport City Council Contemplates Demolition of Five Apartment Complexes in Response to Housing Crisis






Shreveport City Council Proposes Removal of 5 Apartment Complexes Amid Housing Crisis

Shreveport City Council Introduces Ordinance to Address Housing Crisis

Shreveport, in an unprecedented move, the city council has introduced an ordinance that could see the demolition of five apartment complexes. This step has been considered in response to the ongoing housing crisis and is aimed at addressing neglected and poorly maintained private property.

Owner Accountability under Scrutiny

However, the proposal is already facing significant questions. State Representative Tammy Phelps, among others, voiced concerns about owner accountability. Phelps asked whether allocating hundreds of thousands of dollars for the demolition of these properties, currently owned privately, is the most astute use of taxpayer funds. Instead, she advocated for making property owners responsible for these costs— a sentiment that resonates with many city residents. “I think there should be accountability on these owners,” Phelps argued.

City Council Marches Forward Despite Opposition

But the city council, particularly Councilwoman Tabatha Taylor, remains adamant about their proposal. Taylor has stated that she intends to push forward with the demolitions despite the raised concerns. On the legality of the propose demolitions, Taylor admitted that there were some aspects she was unable to discuss but assured the public of further plans under consideration. She further mentioned that the process of demolishing the old apartments, if the ordinance is passed, could begin as early as next month.

Yacov Smouha and Amar Shreveport Holdings

One property owner has found himself under particular scrutiny – Yacov Smouha, alongside his company Amar Shreveport Holdings, are currently facing dozens of misdemeanor charges for failures at several properties, including Villa Norte and Forest Oaks Apartments. After failing to appear at court last month, Smouha has now been ordered by a judge to present himself at trial on August 2.

Repurposing the Properties

The city council is not only looking to demolish these properties but has also set plans to repurpose them. The council has started discussions with lienholders for both the Pines and Villa Norte apartments to see these properties taken over and repurposed for community benefit.

In light of these developments, the next city council meeting scheduled for June 25 promises to be significantly eventful as they are expected to vote on the proposed ordinance for the demolition of these apartment complexes.



Author: HERE Shreveport

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