Rethinking Revitalization: A Data Driven Approach to Addressing the Foreclosure Crisis Jeff Matson CIC Impact Summit Nov. 16, 2012.

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Rethinking Revitalization: A Data Driven Approach to Addressing the Foreclosure Crisis Jeff Matson CIC Impact Summit Nov. 16, 2012

Foreclosures & Problem Properties A Planning Problem Neighborhood fabric is eroded by: –Deteriorated properties –Vacant homes –Boarded homes –Vacant lots –Incompatible infill housing

Vacant House Project Increase in vacancies Spike in copper pipe theft Need to develop intervention and stabilization strategies

Who Is Involved? 4 th Precinct CARE Task Force ­ Folwell Center for Urban Initiatives, Webber Camden Neighborhood Association and area residents Minneapolis Police Department’s 4th Precinct City of Minneapolis Hennepin County Pohlad Family Foundation Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Center for Urban and Regional Affairs

Indicators/Data Vacancy Indicator Zero or Low Water Usage CPED Slated for Demolition Official Vacancy Building Registration REO-Owned Properties Copper Theft Windshield Survey of Vacant Properties Tract-Level Vacancy Data Legal Judgment Foreclosure Filings Tax Delinquency Sheriff Sales Mortgage Delinquency Rates Other Tools Parcel data Multiple Listing Service data NSP-First Look data

What These Indicators Produce

19 THE CHALLENGE OF NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATION –Need to target funds very efficiently, but easy to make mistakes Choose the wrong neighborhoods Do the wrong thing in the right neighborhoods –Good decisions requires data on two measures Foreclosure risk Market strength

ALIGNING POLICIES WITH NEIGHBORHOOD CONDITIONS 20

Housing Market Index Variables Value Retention Owner-Occupants Housing Quality Rating Vacancies

North Minneapolis Tornado – 5/22

Current Projects HMI 2.0 –Updated Data –Citywide –Rental Property(?) Neighborhood Well-being Index –Variables include (Education, Jobs, Transit, Housing, Amenities) Regional Opportunity Index –Related to HUD Fair Housing Equity Assessment

South Minneapolis Index Project Update Renan Snowden

South Minneapolis 14% of Minneapolis’ Pop Ten neighborhoods

SOUTH MINNEAPOLIS VALUES DIVERSITY OPPORTUNITY INVESTMENT ACCESS CONNECTION