Community Journal

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COMMUNITY FALL 2011

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2011 Annual Plan

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NAHRO Awards

p3 Grants p3 NSU HBCU Grant p4 Young Gardeners p4 VAHCDO Scholarship p5 Honors Banquet p5 Moton Circle Demolition p6 Sylvia Copeland-Murphy p7 Fire Science Camp p7 Calvert Square p7 Young Terrace p8 2011 TMC Resident Boards

Our Vision

Quality housing choices in neighborhoods where you want to live.

Our Mission

Provide quality housing opportunities that foster sustainable mixed-income communities.

J O U R N A L

A publication for the residents of Norfolk’s assisted-rental neighborhoods

Choice Neighborhood Initiative Planning Grant On March 25, 2011, the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced that Norfolk was one of 17 cities to receive a Choice Neighborhoods Initiative (CNI) planning grant. Norfolk was awarded $250,000 to plan the transformation of St. Paul’s Quadrant into a sustainable mixeduse, mixed-income neighborhood. The two-year planning grant will allow the City and NRHA to build upon the St. Paul’s Quadrant Vision study and develop a comprehensive neighborhood transformation plan. This plan will establish redevelopment steps, direction, partnerships and organizational leadership necessary for a much larger dollar grant in the future. The grant expands the core planning area northward beyond Tidewater Gardens, Tidewater Park Elementary School and former Downtown Plaza Shopping Center to include the Calvert Square, Lexington Park Apartments, Hunter Square and Olde Huntersville neighborhoods. However, larger-scale planning will focus on St. Paul’s Quadrant allowing NRHA and the City to begin physical redevelopment and enhanced services to Tidewater Gardens residents. CNI replaces HUD’s HOPE VI program in offering a broader transformation to sustainable mixedincome neighborhoods by linking housing improvements with appropriate services, schools, public facilities and amenities as well as transportation and job access. Also included with CNI is one-for-one replacement of “hard” assisted-rental units. Assisted-rental tenants who are in compliance with lease terms at the time of relocation will have a right to return without additional return

criteria being imposed. Committees are being formed to steer housing, people and neighborhood plans. Committee goals are as follows: Housing (develop strategies to turn the area into an energy efficient, mixedincome community, with housing that is physically and financially viable), People (develop a plan that supports positive outcomes for families living in the area, focusing on health, safety, employment, mobility and education and Neighborhood (refocus on neighborhood improvement planning. The committees will conduct outreach efforts with Tidewater Gardens and expanded area residents working closely with Tidewater Gardens Tenant Management Council (TMC) and the larger community. The Vision for St. Paul’s Quadrant is three-pronged. It is to create a neighborhood by replacing public housing units on a one-for-one basis, addressing economic segregation and investing in resources for safe, healthy, rewarding living. Establishing a strong sense of place will be achieved by providing recreation and open space opportunities, addressing stormwater issues and improving community form. Lastly, the area will connect to the city by reconnecting missing links (streets that are interrupted by dead ends or vacant land) and removal of barriers to pedestrian mobility.


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