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2016 Annual Report from the Department of Community InvestmeFVled in Clerk's Office <br /> MAY 17 2017 <br /> 1) Safe Community for Everyone KAREEMAH FOWLER <br /> • Supported Police Patrols in neighborhoods with 56,230 residents CITY CLERK,SOUTH BEND,IN <br /> • Supported Homeless Services in 5 shelters—serving over 1200 individuals anct c en(Ails <br /> Ministries/YSB/CFTH/LTC/YWCA) <br /> • Supported Tenant Based Rental Assistance for 17 mentally ill residents <br /> • 37 Owner Occupied Rehabs to address failing/poor items as well as items allowing elderly to remain <br /> in their homes <br /> • Support of Permanent Supportive Housing 32 unit development(FUSE) <br /> 2) Robust, Well-Planned Infrastructure <br /> • Major completion of downtown two way conversion <br /> • East Jefferson Complete Street restriping <br /> 3) Strong Inclusive Economy <br /> • Cultivated an economic environment conducive to private investment($261M in 2016) <br /> • Creating a vibrant residential downtown(nearly 300 residential units downtown plus an additional <br /> 400 at ESC II) <br /> • Developing downtown residential exactly in line and on pace with market study <br /> • Announced over 300 jobs (additional 125 if you count early 2017) <br /> • Focused assistance to medium and small sized businesses <br /> • Spent nearly$500,000 on workforce development focused on training and placing workers <br /> • Relinquishing responsibilities that shouldn't be on the City i.e. selling Blackthorn and other vacant <br /> City owned commercial land/properties <br /> • Support of Bridges ERN - Employer Resource Navigator position to assist with retention; partners <br /> are 3 local businesses and Community Foundation; 220 unique employees served addressing 427 <br /> service issues; 100%retention rate <br /> • 7 Phase 1 Brownfields assessments <br /> 4) Thriving Public Spaces and Culture <br /> • Riverfront Parks and Trails planning process including $5 million dollars in Regional Cities Funds <br /> • Creation of TIF strategy focused on funding quality of life/VPA projects long term <br /> 5) Vibrant, Welcoming Neighborhoods <br /> • 188 Properties removed from Vacant and Abandon(V&A) List <br /> • 3 formerly V&A properties rehabbed with 3 new homeowners (who invested $11,152.20 in total <br /> (20%private investment) based on a$10,000 grant/property)through partner UEA <br /> • 13 new low/mod homeowners supported through CHC homeownership subsidies; leveraged with <br /> over$1 M in private mortgage financing <br /> • 4 properties acquired,rehabbed and sold to low/mod families <br /> • 8 Fagade grants totaling $187,000 in matching funds. <br /> 6) All Residents Empowered with Education, Mobility, and Technology <br /> • 290 Counseled: 188 Mortgage delinquency, 85 Pre-Purchase and 17 Post Purchase <br /> • 75 Mortgage Delinquency cases closed; 56 maintained residency through Counseling (REMINDER <br /> —Counseling staff facilitate a process with decisions made by other parties/programs i.e. courts) <br />
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