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Page 1: Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) Philadelphia Data & Resident Engagement: A Fair and Balanced Approach to Neighborhood Growth.

Local Initiatives Support Corporation

(LISC)Philadelphia

Data & Resident Engagement: A Fair and Balanced Approach

to Neighborhood Growth

Page 2: Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) Philadelphia Data & Resident Engagement: A Fair and Balanced Approach to Neighborhood Growth.

Who We Are Philadelphia LISC is a local office of LISC, a national non-profit community development organization and CDFI, located in 30 cities across the country. To date, LISC has invested $14 billon to revitalize underserved neighborhoods.

We combine corporate, government and philanthropic resources to help community-based organizations revitalize underserved neighborhoods.

We are a catalyst for community change, working with partners to strengthen neighborhoods and improve the lives of residents.

Page 3: Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) Philadelphia Data & Resident Engagement: A Fair and Balanced Approach to Neighborhood Growth.

What We Do Since 1980, Philadelphia LISC has invested $353 million to build or rehab 7,789 affordable homes and apartments and develop 1.7 million square feet of retail, community and educational space.

LISC invests its resources in a comprehensiveapproach, “Sustainable Communities Initiative” that creates great neighborhoods, strong families and leaders, and powerful partners. •Housing, Family Wealth and Income, Economic Development, Education & Training, Healthy Environments, Arts & Culture, Community Engagement and Leadership

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Since 2007 - Sustainable Communities Initiative

Convening Community Partners for

positive, resident-led neighborhood transformation,

known as “the Collaborative”

Community Development Organizations

Drexel University

Public Agencies

Civic Associations

LISC

Our Work in West Philadelphia

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Target Neighborhoods

Proximity to Center City, job centers, cultural attractions, amenities of nearby universities, major highways, access to transit service; and walkable streets.

Historically suffered from disinvestment, higher rates of vacancy and blight, deteriorating housing, increased concentrations of poverty, and weakened commercial corridors

Page 6: Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) Philadelphia Data & Resident Engagement: A Fair and Balanced Approach to Neighborhood Growth.

Two Plans – A Shared Priority• Community-driven neighborhood plans:

1. The Mantua Transformation Plan, Mt. Vernon Manor, Inc.

2. Make Your Mark, People’s Emergency Center

• Engaged residents in identifying community needs and proposed various strategies to create healthy, vibrant and sustainable communities.

• Rising Concerns: Market Pressure, Changes in the Neighborhood, New Investment, University Growth

• Shared Priority : Protect Residents from Displacement and Ensure that Residents Benefit from Growth

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A Plan For Equitable Development- Protect Residents from Displacement -

- Ensure Residents Benefit from Growth -

(1) Understand the Market, Data Expert – The Reinvestment Fund

– Neighborhood trends and patterns

– Areas with greatest potential and need for reinvestment and/or preservation.

(2) Engage Residents, Community Engagement Expert – Portfolio Associates

– Series of interactive meetings

– What is residents’ experience? Ideas of fairness and growth?

(3) Adopt Best Practices, Policy Expert -- May 8 Consulting

– Research & prioritize interventions based trends & community feedback

– focus on early actions and long-term

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Neighborhood Trends University growth and expansion Significant loss in population: from 1970 to 2010, lost 33% residents, compared to the city at

22%. Income has generally remained flat; the average today is $19,149, 50% of the City average Decline in African American residents Increase in young adults, ages 18-24 Homeownerships rates are low. In 2010, the rate declined to 26%, while citywide rate was 54%. High number of properties are tax delinquent, raising the risk that residents may lose their

properties. Number of publicly-owned properties and subsidized rental developments are high, representing

50% of all the rental units compared to 21% citywide.

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Resident Experience Rents are rising at a fast rate.

Many homeowners are living in substandard housing in need of repair and rehabilitation.

Newly constructed housing options are not diverse, with a strong focus on student housing.

Property taxes are not proportionate to income levels.

There is a continuous decline in African American population and increase in student population.

The community does not benefit from new investments.

Jobs should pay a living wage.

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Best Practice – Early Action• Brings non-profit organizations

that provide resources & services to homeowners together to better serve residents

– Many providers, similar services

– Coordinate, leverage efforts and resources

– Used data to help understand service delivery

• Goals: – Low-income homeowners’

houses safer, healthier, and more efficient

– Improve the neighborhood’s aging housing stock

– Preserve affordable homeownership

– Beautify the block

Home Preservation Initiative: A Work in Progress

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Dana Hanchin, Deputy [email protected]

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718 Arch Street, Suite 500SPhiladelphia, PA 19106

(215) 923-3801