 Property Standards
Jim Holt, Director
Mailing Address: Post Office Box 31109
Shreveport, LA 71130
(318) 673-6200 (Main Line)
(318) 673-6272 (Director's Office)
(318)
453-7450 (Director's Cell)
Physical Address: 1237 Murphy Street, Room 204
Shreveport, LA 71101
Email:
propertystandards@shreveportla.gov
Assistant Directors
Jeanette Glover, Assistant Director, Inspections (318) 673-6274 (Office)
(318) 423-5894 (Cell)
Dorothy Farnell, Assistant Director, Administration
(318) 673-6219 (Office)
(318) 771-3280 (Cell)
 Property Standards prime responsibility is to protect the safety and welfare of the community by working to reverse and alter trends of deterioration
in our neighborhoods.
Property Standards provides protection against those blights which are
dangerous or potentially dangerous to human life or detrimental to our
community.
List of possible issues handled by Property Standards:
Nuisance - Care of Premise - The City prohibits property that
is occupied or unoccupied to have: Junk, Trash, Debris, Building Material,
Improper Storage, Appliances, Car Parts/Dismantled Vehicles, Swimming Pools in
disrepair or neglected state, Fallen Dead Trees or Unsound Fence(s).
Residential Substandard Structure - A dilapidated house that
does not provide adequate shelter and endangers the health, safety and welfare
of the citizens. Substandard Structures may include are those structures which have a roof
caving in, structures that have been burned, structures with a Deteriorated
Porches, Walls, Steps, Garage or Shed and those in severe need of protective
treatment.
Inoperable Vehicles - Any motor vehicle incapable of being moved under it's
own power.
Bill Dispute - Any questions concerning bills or liens for Property Standard
violations.
Non-residential Substandard Building - A non-residential building shall mean a building which is
primarily designed and/or zoned for commercial and public purposes. No person, owner, party-in-interest, agent
or tenant shall occupy, lease or sublease any building or structure designed or intended to be used for
nonresidential purposes
located within the corporate limits of the City of Shreveport which endangers the health, safety and welfare of the citizens.
Disputing Ownership - Does not currently own, sold the property or never owned the property.
Overgrown Property - City Ordinance requires grass and weeds not to exceed twelve (12) inches in
height.
Securing - Any vacant dwelling, building or structure that has open windows, open doors or missing
windows and doors which are potentially dangerous to the safety of any person.
Boat Houses and Piers - No person shall lease or sublease, or otherwise use any boathouse or pier for the
purpose of living or sleeping or otherwise maintain any such property within the corporate limits of the City of
Shreveport which does not comply with the ordinance. If a boathouse has become
deteriorated as a result of exposure to
the environment, wind, rain, or fire damage, or the roof, windows, doors or portions of the structure are not capable of
protecting the building and/or its contents from the weather or the structure cannot be used for its intended purpose.
If a pier has become structurally deteriorated, in danger of collapse, cannot withstand the forces of nature, or is not
capable of supporting the load which normal use may cause to be placed thereon.
For more information call, (318) 673-6200.
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