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Outcome
: Resources are developed to provide educational and financial assistance for residents to repair and preserve their homes.
"D" Streets Block by Block Affordable Housing Demonstration Project
One approach the neighborhood would like to pursue is to focus housing efforts (rehabilitation, repair, new construction and landscaping) first in one section of the neighborhood. The “D Streets” of Dent, Dewey, Dover, Dunn, Dean, Dade and Delaware would be targeted first in order to demonstrate as much impact as possible in a defined area.
Strategy H 1.1: Promote the repair and reuse of existing structures.
Action Item H 1.1.1: Promote local resources that are available to assist homeowners in making repairs to their homes through targeted community outreach efforts.
Potential Partners: Frenchtown Community Action Team, Tallahassee Urban League, Mount Olive CDC, City of Tallahassee (Housing and Community Resilience)
Action Item H 1.1.2: Develop and implement a comprehensive housing rehabilitation program that provides grants and loans for interior and exterior home repairs/improvements. Funding for interior repairs should be limited to owner-occupied homes. Consider including incentives/protections for tenants as a criterion for landlords to receive funding from this program.
Potential Partners: City of Tallahassee (CRA; Housing and Community Resilience; Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Affairs), Frenchtown Community Action Team, Tallahassee Urban League, private and nonprofit developers
Action Item H 1.1.3: Solicit pro-bono services from architects, including landscape architects and designers, to offer residents design services, where needed, for housing rehab and facade improvements.
Potential Partners: Frenchtown Community Action Team, City of Tallahassee (CRA; Housing and Community Resilience; Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Affairs), Florida Association-American Institute of Architects, American Society of LandscapeArchitects – Florida chapter, local architects and landscape architects
Action Item H 1.1.4: Establish a tool library in the neighborhood to lend tools to residents to make home repairs.
Potential Partners: Frenchtown Community Action Team, local home repair stores, City of Tallahassee (CRA; Housing and Community Resilience; Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Affairs)
Action Item H 1.1.5: Host special events, periodically, in the neighborhood to connect homeowners to volunteers who are willing to assist with minor home repairs and maintenance. (Ex: Operation Curb Appeal, Do Something Day)
Potential Partners: Frenchtown Community Action Team, City of Tallahassee (Housing and Community Resilience; Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Affairs), A New Directions Inc., local home repair stores, churches, nonprofits
Action Item H 1.1.6: Develop and implement a program that connects homeowners with volunteers who can assist with landscaping and minor home repairs/maintenance on an ongoing basis. Program volunteers/participants could be offered ongoing training to develop their own skills.
Potential Partners: Frenchtown Community Action Team, City of Tallahassee (Housing and Community Resilience; Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Affairs), Frenchtown Community Action Team, A New Directions Inc., local home repair stores
Action Item H 1.1.7: Host home maintenance, landscaping and tree safety workshops in the neighborhood.
Potential Partners: Frenchtown Community Action Team, City of Tallahassee (Housing and Community Resilience; Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Affairs), local home repair stores, local landscaping businesses, and tree specialists
Strategy H 1.2: Promote voluntary compliance with City codes
Action Item H 1.2.1: Educate residents through workshops and social media messaging on what qualifies as a code violation and ways to report them.
Potential Partners: City of Tallahassee (Housing and Community Resilience), Frenchtown Community Action Team
Action Item H 1.2.2: Support and promote the City’s code enforcement amnesty program that waives liens for property owners who address violations.
Potential Partners: Frenchtown Community Action Team, City of Tallahassee (Housing and Community Resilience; Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Affairs), local nonprofits