This #GOPCThread covers the 1st in a 6-part webinar series from .@smartgrowthorg & @EPA, Learning from (& Leaning on) Local Leaders to Revitalize African American Neighborhoods, which shares stories from Chicago & Boston & will run through 2021: bit.ly/3zxV7UD
To revitalize neighborhoods, we must understand intersectionality & address environmental inequality. Many of the nation’s brownfield sites are in African-American communities. Series suggested readings: The Color of Law, Rothstein & Know Your Price, .@andreperryedu#GOPCThread
In Building Upon Large-Scale Brownfield Investments to Benefit Communities (1st webinar), former .@chicago staff, RTA Northeastern IL, & @FarSouthsideCDC discuss the .@chicago Brownfields Initiative & the progress made in one of Chicago’s South Side neighborhoods. #GOPCThread
The .@chicago Brownfields Initiative started in 1993, & it was the 1st of its kind in the country. Brownfields (aka environmentally contaminated sites) was a brand new concept, & the city formed an interdepartmental team with a $2M budget to address them. #GOPCThread
The .@chicago Brownfields Initiative was majorly successful early on. It was piloted in 5 sites (4 in AA neighborhoods), & the city (unexpectedly) moved all of them into redevelopment for $1M—coming in 50% under budget & illustrating the Initiative’s possibilities. #GOPCThread
Because of its success, .@chicago applied for a $54M HUD Section 108 Loan Guarantee; $20M went to West Pullman, a middle-class, African American neighborhood with concerned homeowners because of acres of brownfield in the area (the largest on the city’s South Side). #GOPCThread
Early on, the city set up a Citizen Advisory Group w/representatives from churches, block clubs, Chamber of Commerce, & residents, who brought press attention to the brownfield—helping support the city’s case for committing resources to the neighborhood #GOPCThread
The Citizen Advisory Group committed to sharing brownfields information w/their constituents; they were a critical piece of providing a clear feedback response between the city & concerned residents. They had regular meetings that continued over 10 years. #GOPCThread
Today, the West Pullman former brownfield site looks nothing like it did 30 yrs. ago because residents were committed, organized, & tight; .@chicago staff had a proven track record of working in communities of color; & local elected officials provided great support #GOPCThread
The West Pullman former brownfield site had unique accessibility qualities: existing infrastructure for vehicular truck traffic; 3 CTA bus routes & the metro-commuter line; 3 rail lines; and it was 1.5 miles from I-57 interchange #GOPCThread
Because of its existing assets, .@chicago Dept. of Planning & Development proposed an industrial park for the site’s end use. The neighborhood didn’t have as large of a site w/economic development potential elsewhere. To support its vision, the city developed a TIF. #GOPCThread
.@chicago also assessed & acquired tax-delinquent parcels & acquired properties through the Land Bank, donations, & leasing. They also used eminent domain authorities when appropriate, & TIF funds helped strategically demolish vacant buildings & cleanup sites. #GOPCThread
.@chicago acquired 85 parcels & completed $7M in infrastructure improvements (e.g., road enhancements, fiber optics, lighting, & water & sewer changes). The site’s assets were then marketed & financial incentives were offered to draw attention. #GOPCThread
HUD, TIF, EDA grant funds, NMTC, & tax abatements were used for financing & community engagement; the site is now home to various developments (e.g., manufacturers; a $200M recreation & arts center w/8,000 members; $4M library; & an Exelon Solar Panel) #GOPCThread
.@chicago also promoted collaboration among the site’s end-users; the solar panels (1 of the site’s 1st major projects) were created by another business in the industrial area. To date, the site represents a $2.4B investment impact in development, housing, & planning #GOPCThread
Additionally, after brownfield revitalization, West Pullman homeowners saw increased home values. The neighborhood’s median household income rose, crime reduced year over year, & resident workforce participation increased. #GOPCThread
Lessons learned from brownfield investment in West Pullman: Collaboration w/ the community is a must, so is persistent local leadership & the alignment of resources (public & private) to address past issues, current demands, & future opportunities #GOPCThread
For the 1st time in more than a decade, Ohio’s communities will have access to grant dollars to tackle environmental inequality & revitalize neighborhoods; for more info on remediating & redeveloping brownfields in Ohio, visit: ohiobrownfields.com (and follow @OHBrownfields)
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This week's #GOPCThread focuses on @CityofLimaOH the county seat of Allen County in Northwest Ohio. Lima was founded in 1831 on land occupied by the Shawnee before they were driven to Kansas by European settlers.
In the early 1800s much of northwest OH was referred to as #GreatBlackSwamp and was covered with wetlands and forests. The wet conditions in this area were ideal for mosquitos and as a result, malaria was endemic to the region. #GOPCThread
Some accounts say the buggy setting was instrumental in choosing the city’s name. Despite the Ohioans pronunciation of a /ī/ the name may have been chosen to recognize Lima, Peru’s critical role as source of the anti-malaria drug quinine. #GOPCThread
Two weeks ago, we featured on our #GOPCThread the legacy cities which received the first-ever Transformational Mixed-Use Development Tax Credits, or #TMUD
#TMUD provides a tax credit against development costs incurred during the construction of a project that will be a catalyst for future development in its area. Development includes new construction and/or improvement of vacant buildings…
that will have a major economic impact on the site & the surrounding area. This development must be a combination of retail, office, residential, recreation, structured parking, & other similar uses into one mixed-use development. Projects may be either the entire Development or
Today marks St. Patrick’s Day, a day to celebrate “all things Irish”. More than 14% of Ohio’s population can claim Irish Heritage.
That got us thinking about the heritage and diversity of Ohio. Most Ohioans are descended from immigrants who migrated here from someplace, and even today, Ohio continues to benefit from new generations of immigrants who are looking for new opportunities in the Buckeye State.
This week, our #GOPCThread looks at the immigrant generations of the past and present who have contributed to Ohio's amazing diversity & made the state an economic powerhouse
This week, our #GOPCThread is taking a look at the recently announced recipients of the first-ever Transformational Mixed-Use Development Tax Credits, or #TMUD, which were announced last week by the state
#TMUD provides a tax credit against development costs incurred during the construction of a
project that will be a catalyst for future development in its area. Development includes new construction and/or improvement of vacant buildings…
that will have a major economic impact on the site & the surrounding area. This development must be a combination of retail, office, residential, recreation, structured parking, & other similar uses into one mixed-use development. Projects may be either the entire development...
Last month, we opened registration for the #GOSummit2022, our biannual gathering for local changemakers, & state & national experts to share best practices, facilitate connections, provide practical research + champion policy change greaterohio.org/registration
On June 9, 2022, the #GOSummit2022will feature inspiring examples of community revitalization & emerging best practices under the theme "Reflect & Refocus: Furthering Resilient Communities"
This week, our #GOPCThread is announcing the panels, which will include panelists who are civic, business, philanthropic, non-profit, & political leaders, bankers, developers, & practitioners from across Ohio
GOPC is a strong advocate for active transportation & investment in infrastructure to ensure safe travel for all mode users. This week, our #GOPCThread will kick-off a new initiative where we will share good infrastructure ideas we find locally, nationally & internationally
We are doing this as a way to promote the type of investments we think #Ohio and its communities should be making now in order to prepare for the future #GOPCThread
Pedestrian deaths spiked in the US during the height of the pandemic. While a lot of factors likely contributed to these higher rates, one thing is certain: promoting safe accommodation of all users should be key for future infrastructure planning nytimes.com/2022/02/14/us/…