Membership Drive
Most residents see that the board is active at trying to keep things maintained in our subdivision. Perhaps they think comes from the City of Kenner funds or work. It does not. Everything you see done is paid for by dues.
The board and other involved residents ask that we all chip in to help our community. We are a unique place and would like to staunchly preserve the good parts of what we have.
Don't be the one that lets the other neightbors pull all the weight.
Please view the Membership Page to see how to contribute and be in that number.
Restrictive Covenants and Deeds
Proposed revisions are underway
The board will be working on consolidating our sets of 4+ deed restrictions and modify with certain additions and deletions to bring them up to date. If you have any input or suggestions please message us.
Revisions will be circulated in May 2026 for input. A vote will take place in a summer (TBA) membership only meeting.
March Membership Meeting
City of Kenner and Jefferson Parish updated us on a number of projects.
Our refurbished entrance thanks to Sharon Corona, the WECA orard and dues from our members
Chief among them is the Seton/Woodlake Pump which is waiting for additional revenue for the $13M project. The design is complete and work is expceted to begin in the end of 2026.
Other pump projects will be improvements in the outfall pump around Woodlake Playground and a new pump years from now at the end of Vintage..
Election 2026
Our 5th District Councilman, Brian Brennan, will be term-limited. Elections to replace him will take place on May 16, 2026.
One of our own neighbors, Danny Riehm, has already announced that he will be running for the spot.
Brian Brennan has announced that he is running for Kenner Council-At-Large, Division A
- Council At Large A: Brian Brennan vs Joe Stagni
- Council At Large B: George Brannigan vs Gregory Carroll
- District 5: Danny Riehm v Kaylin Ramirez
- Mayor: Michael Glaser, Jr. vs Diane Schell vs Walt Bennetti
Seton Pump
The much-discussed pump in the Seton Park area has the final design. 25% of funds are from Jefferson Parish and the State will match the other 75%. MOST of the funding has been assigned but we are still awaiting an additonal 10% or so to complete the funding. No workd when that will happen but no construction can begin before then
Rough schematic of pump layout
The station was originally slated at $13 million dollars.
The intake will be at the intersection of the Platt and Yenni canals