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Page 1: Georgia Initiative for Community Housing Retreat –Winter, 2017

Georgia Initiative for Community Housing Retreat – Winter, 2017

Sponsored by: Georgia PowerDept. of Community Affairs

Georgia Municipal AssociationUniversity of Georgia

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GICH Team Members at Retreat Merry Acres Retreat Center & Inn

Attendees:Ms. Tarika Peeks, City PlannerMrs. Carol Berry, Eric Berry FoundationPastor Ingrid Thompson, Nehemiah ProgramMs. Elise Cooper, Planning and Zoning Commissioner Mr. Jay Knight, DeveloperMr. Al Lane, Consultant/Economic DevelopmentCouncil Member Alex Heath, Fairburn City CouncilChair – Lydia Glaize, Fairburn City Council

Albany, GA - Feb. 20-22, 2017

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GICH Teams

• Freshmen: Barton County, Commerce, Dublin, Fairburn, Union City, Warrenton

• Sophomores: Athens-Clarke County, Evans County, Millen, Monroe, Rock Mart

• Juniors: Cedartown, Liberty County, Madison, Pine Mountain, Trion

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Program Description: GICH Retreats

• 3-year training program:– Technical Assistance/Facilitator– Best Practices/Expert led Topics– Facilitated Work Sessions– Report Backs – Resource Mapping/Networking– Held Bi-Annually (Winter,Fall)

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Pictures from Class

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Topics Addressed:

• Conducting Housing Assessments• How to create Landbank Authorities• Legal Tools for Addressing Housing Issues• Heir Property• Housing Programs (CDBG, CHIP, Housing tax

credits and Examples)

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Take-A-Ways• Sophomore Class:

• Engage – Consistently • Community• Other Stakeholders

• Engagement -Methods:

• City Website update(s)• Target neighborhood

meeting• Involve Residents in

Clean Up Projects• Consistent Reports to

Mayor/Council/Staff

• Junior Class:• Keep GICH Members

interest by assigning sub-committees/objectives

• Keep at least 10-12 Active Team Members/Supporters for Productivity

• i.e (Add Code Enforcement)

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Freshman- 4 Work Sessions

1. Identifying Issues2. Prioritizing the Issues3. Setting Goals4. Developing the 6 month work plan

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6-Month Work Plan:

• Communication Plan– Website Update/Social Media– Targeted neighborhood(s) meeting– Town Hall Meeting (w/Union City??)

• What is GICH? Focus areas?• Heirs Property ???

– Neighborhood Spruce Up/Days• The “Light”• Summerwood• Citywide – (Council member Alex Heath)• Pocket Parks Beautification – Council Member Glaize

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Continued…

• Fairburn Employee Housing Needs Survey• Dept. of Facilities (Bldg.)/Streets/Permitting

continue working on “Blighted Structures” • Housing Bus Tour to Athens-Clarke County: Legislative Body, Administration, Staff, & GICH Team

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Fairburn GICH Team Conversing

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Fairburn GICH Members Hard at Work