Introduce what we’re going to tell them, generally about Choice Neighborhood Dayton at a high level, the challenges, the process, how the community has.

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Introduce what we’re going to tell them, generally about Choice Neighborhood Dayton at a high level, the challenges, the process, how the community has been involved and what we’ve derived from that participation as well as next steps.

Choice Neighborhoods – What is it? Federal program to improve neighborhoods with large scale public housing developments Awarded June 2016 GDPM and City of Dayton applied for funds along with 64 applicants. 8 grants were awarded. The community received the largest amount awarded of $1.5 million. Over 25 local partners provided cash/in-kind CityWide hired as Planning Coordinator Program began, October 2016

GDPM Affordable Housing Development Special Initiatives GDPM owns 863 housing units in West Dayton Of these, 41% are located in the Choice Neighborhood areas GDPM has invested $7M in capital improvements to its inventory. Development Strategic Demolition: 52 obsolete units in Hilltop Homes Germantown Village: new construction, $1.45M capital investment Special Initiatives Family Self-Sufficiency Program JOBS PLUS

Map

Choice Neighborhoods Goal Goal: with residents and community stakeholders, create a transformation plan that improves the lives of the people who live here. Plan must have strategies to address: people – social services, schools, jobs, housing – high quality, affordable to a variety of incomes neighborhood – physical environment, streets, amenities, condition of structures, transportation network.

Choice Neighborhood Profile Dayton Population: 141,143 Choice Population: 6,240

This is vacant land Not structures

West Dayton Corridor Plan

The Process

What are the needs? Community Assessment (Broader Neighborhood): Household Needs Assessment (Public Housing Residents) Community Assessment (Broader Neighborhood): 179 of 441 heads of households (40.6%) participated Transportation is #1 barrier to work, also listed as top asset Top retail needs: grocery store, laundromat Safety: Most concerned about safety and want stronger police presence 65% said there were times when there was not enough food in the house 62% interested in on site community gardens Of respondents with preschool children, all are using high quality preschools. However, of those in primary education most attend schools outside of neighborhood 78 participants Most were retired or disabled participants Top retail needs: grocery, restaurants, farmers market Most felt safe, majority desire more visible police patrol (69%) Only 21% indicated there were times when there was not enough food 55% interested in community garden After a year on the ground what have we learned.? Suggestion: during remarks note that highlighted items were verified through recent community visioning activity.

What Does the Data Say about Housing? Housing Market Study Desired Amenities for housing Key Findings Related to Demand Central Air Market Rate (Family/Senior) 70-100 units Dishwasher, microwave, stove, refrigerator LIHTC (Family) 140-190 units (40-60% AMI) LIHTC (Senior) 50-70 units (40-60% AMI) Ceiling fans Subsidized units (Family) 240-320 units (below 30% AMI) Washers/dryers on site or in units; Subsidized units (Senior) 180-260 units (below 30% AMI) Connectivity Walkable For Sale units, any 20-55 (80-120% AMI) Green space Recreation Retail options Well lit Projections of what market can support by 2020 (from organizing work and surveys) kp

Community Engagement Over 300 people engaged through community meetings and events Resident Councils Formed: Hilltop Homes and Desoto Bass Regular engagement with established neighborhood groups in Pineview and Madden Hills Karen

Karen

Early Action Activities

Community Gardens DeSoto Bass Community Garden- with leverage funding from Citywide. The logo and name were created and voted on by residents kp

Lakeside Restoration Partners CityWide Pineview Neighborhood GDPM COD State AFL-CIO Union Sportsmen Alliance Dayton VA Garden Club of Dayton UD River Stewards

Community Visioning Party Event was held on September 21 to share results of nine months of planning and organizing in a fun way with residents. Over 100 people attended. Goal: where is there consensus? What is most important. September 2017: Visioning / Consensus building

Community Housing Preferences Family Housing Category Suggestion: during remarks note that highlighted items were verified through recent community visioning activity. September 2017: Visioning / Consensus building

Senior Housing Category Community Housing Preferences Senior Housing Category Suggestion: during remarks note that highlighted items were verified through recent community visioning activity.

Community Identity Negative West Dayton perception needs to change People don’t want to live on top of one another People are proud to live here People want better local retail/service options

Suggestion: during remarks note that highlighted items were verified through recent community visioning activity.

WE’LL BE BACK TO SHARE MORE DETAIL IN THE COMING MONTHS Due Date: June, 2018 Suggestion: during remarks note that highlighted items were verified through recent community visioning activity. Thank you