Posts by Danielle Lewinski
Communities Across the US Are Addressing Property Deterioration and Vacancy With ARPA
States, Tribes, counties, and municipalities around the country have been hard at work determining how to use their allocations from the American Rescue Plan Act’s $350 billion State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund – which we often clumsily abbreviate as the ARPA SLFRF. Every unit of government should have already received at least the first half of its ARPA SLFRF allocation, and…
Read MoreA Pioneering Approach to Bring a Legacy of Quality, Affordable Housing to Communities
Communities nationwide struggle with inventories of properties that are causing harm—properties that are vacant, abandoned, and deteriorated (VAD). Often these properties are concentrated in areas where an intentional history of racist policies resulted in disinvestment and denied homeownership for many Black families—a loss of wealth that has compounded across several generations. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated these racial disparities and community destabilization. While much is still unknown…
Read MoreAn Unprecedented Opportunity for COVID Relief and Equitable Neighborhood Transformation
While the US is gaining ground in its fight against COVID-19, many communities are facing growing threats to neighborhood stability from its economic fallout. Unprecedented help is on the horizon for these communities, which could provide a momentous opportunity to spur equitable revitalization. Where we are today While the national unemployment rate has been dropping, [1] it belies two deeply concerning trends for community…
Read MorePreventing Post-COVID-19 Vacancy: 6 Interventions Local Governments Should be Thinking About Now
We are still many months away from fully understanding the public health and economic fallout from COVID-19. However, history can provide some foresight into how this crisis may impact community stability and what actions local governments could examine now to mitigate these impacts. Discriminatory and unjust policies have exposed individuals and their communities to a…
Read MoreThis Tax Day, making the case for property tax reform in Detroit
Ineffective property tax systems can have a detrimental community impact. They weaken the delivery of services that improve quality of life for local residents – from essential functions like public safety, to supportive services like enforcement of property maintenance standards. Many of the cities that we work in face a shrinking population, widespread property…
Read MoreTwo new resources to inform short- and long-term vacant land reuse
When it comes to vacant land reuse, perhaps no other city in the nation faces as great of a challenge and as much of an opportunity as Detroit. Currently, Detroit has an inventory of more than 100,000 vacant parcels without buildings. In terms of land mass, that’s around 20 square miles of empty land, roughly…
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