Housing
Goal
Increase the number of renovated and new affordable homes.
Indicators of Success and Baseline
- Based on the mapped data of 7,479 parcels, 15 homes in the existing neighborhoods will be renovated
- Based on the mapped data, 25 new homes will be constructed in the area in keeping with the historical integrity of the neighborhood
- Based on the Central Greens plans, 300 new housing units will be built on this property
- 1048 vacant housing units will decline by 1% each year
Story Behind the Numbers
Vacant and/or dilapidated “eye-sore” properties demoralize a neighborhood and undermine economic development. These conditions send a message that the community it is not a viable, valuable place to live, work and raise a family. Vacant “eye-sore” houses provide a haven for drug dealing, prostitution and other crime, as well as illegal dumping. This issue has been so troublesome, that Near Westside residents have taken immediate action to solve their problems. They are conducting a block-by-block campaign to count and code the condition and occupancy status or residential properties. This data, once mapped, will help residents identify and direct community funding and support. They anticipate that with persistence and dedication, their efforts will improve the overall housing quality in all five neighborhoods on the Near Westside.
Housing Goal Updates
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