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ECONOMIC SELF-SUFFICIENCY FOCUS GROUP MEETING May 2013

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ECONOMIC SELF-SUFFICIENCY FOCUS GROUP MEETING May 2013. AGENDA. Welcome and Introduction What is CNI? Overview of Midtown Neighborhood Planning Structure Economic Self-Sufficiency Team Goals/Aspirations Issues and needs Roles and responsibilities - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ECONOMIC SELF-SUFFICIENCYFOCUS GROUP MEETING

May 2013

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Welcome and Introduction

What is CNI?

Overview of Midtown Neighborhood

Planning Structure

Economic Self-Sufficiency TeamGoals/AspirationsIssues and needs

Roles and responsibilities Expected outcomes and metrics to measure to achievement

Collecting base-line data

AGENDA

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What is a Choice Neighborhood?

PEOPLEImproved health, safety, employment, mobility, and education

HOUSINGEnergy efficient, mixed-income, one-for-one replacement

NEIGHBORHOODWell-functioning, economically viable, mixed-income neighborhoods

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Overview of CNI Planning Goals

People: Support positive outcomes for families who live in the target development and the surrounding neighborhood, particularly outcomes related to residents’ Economic Self-Sufficiency, safety, employment, and mobility;

Housing: Transform distressed public and assisted housing into energy efficient, mixed-income housing that is physically and financially viable over the long-term;

Neighborhood: Transform distressed, high-poverty neighborhoods into viable, mixed-income and sustainable neighborhoods with access to well-functioning services, high quality public schools and Economic Self-Sufficiency programs, high quality early learning programs and services, public transportation, and improved access to jobs.

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OVERVIEW OF MIDTOWN NEIGHBORHOOD

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The CHOICE Study Area

The historic center, the focus of the CN study, has many assets to build on:•A revitalizing Downtown•Major employers that are invested

in the community•An excellent medical center•Cradle-to-college school facilities•An arts presence at the

Renaissance Center•Natural refuges like the Kingsport

Greenbelt•Great design and public spaces

like Church Circle

Physical Context

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Physical ContextThe TARGET Housing

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Overview of NeighborhoodPopulation• Kingsport City = 48,205• Midtown Neighborhood = 4,399

• Larger African-American majority:

•4.1% in Kingsport City•13.3% in Midtown Neighborhood

• The Midtown population is slightly younger •Kingsport City – 44 yrs median age•Midtown Neighborhood – 40.5 yrs

• Economic Self-Sufficiency levels, household income and household size are all lower in Model City .

• Median household income in Midtown is just 39.4% of City-wide income.

• Rate of home ownership •Kingsport City – 62.7%•Midtown Neighborhood – 35.1%

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• Poverty Rate 40.02%• Part I crime rate 2.21 times

that of the city• One of the five hot spots

identified by the DOJ Byrne Memorial Grant

• Long-term vacancy rate 17.88 versus 8.66 for Sullivan County

• Need for affordable housing – estimated shortage ratio of units affordable to very low-income renter households = 1.46 (less than national avg)

• Underused/unoccupied/ deteriorated structures and properties in downtown and midtown

Overview of Neighborhood

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Social ContextPopulation Change 2000-2010• Fairly stable population with very

slight increase or decrease. • Downtown and north of Lee

Highway/Stone Drive show increase• Neighborhoods closer to downtown

and the industrial areas show decrease

Source: ESRI thematic maps based on Census Data 2010

• Kingsport City = 48,205• Midtown Neighborhood = 4,399

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Median Age• Mostly dominated by middle-aged

to older population• Younger population concentrated

near downtown and midtown• Relatively younger population in

KHRA neighborhoods

Source: ESRI thematic maps based on Census Data 2010

Social Context

•Kingsport City – 44 yrs •Midtown Neighborhood – 40.5 yrs

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Percentage of Owner-Occupied Housing• Percentage of ownership-occupied

housing increases away from the historic core, with some exceptions

Source: ESRI thematic maps based on Census Data 2010

Social Context

•Kingsport City – 62.7% (13,348 housing units•Midtown Neighborhood – 35.1% (700

housing units)

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Median Home Value• Home values pretty consistent

throughout the area• Higher value in downtown and

areas near the junction of Stone Drive and John B Dennis Highway and east of John B. Dennis Highway

Source: ESRI thematic maps based on Census Data 2010

Social Context

Median Home Value for Kingsport City - $120,400

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Median Household Income• Fairly stable population with very

slight increase or decrease. • Downtown and north of Lee

Highway/Stone Drive show increase• Neighborhoods closer to downtown

and the industrial areas show decrease

Source: ESRI thematic maps based on Census Data 2010

Social Context

Median Household Income for Kingsport City - $39,901

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Unemployment Rate• Higher unemployment rate in

downtown and midtown, except near the medical centers

Source: ESRI thematic maps based on Census Data 2010

Social Context

Unemployment Rate in August 2012•Tennessee – 8.3%•Kingsport City – 7.7%Source: City-data.com

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What’s been Accomplished?• $300,000 HUD grant

• Schedule and budget approved by HUD

•HUD site visit Feb 14, 2013•Need to engage broader

neighborhood•Focus on Target Area

•Two planning phases: I - Overall Neighborhood II – Target Area

•Socio economic data and assets being mapped of Midtown Neighborhood-Macro

•Focus groups organized to start planning process.

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PLANNING STRUCTURE

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1. Introductions and orientation

2. Research and Data Collection

3. Examine Issues and Needs

4. Develop Sustainable Transformation Strategies and Indicators to Measure Outcomes, and a community Vision and Goals for

• Housing• People• Neighborhood

5. Coalesce the Overall Vision and Planned Outcomes by Preparing Action Plans to Achieve the Long-Term Livability Objectives for Housing, People and the Neighborhood

I

Transformation Planning Process (24 Months)

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Overview of Planning Structure

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Focus Group Planning Structure

PART I: Introduction and

discuss CN expectations

PART II: Collect data and discuss how the data impacts the CN

expectations

PART III: Recommend strategies to implement programs

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ECONOMIC SELF-SUFFICIENCY FOCUS GROUP

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Economic Self-Sufficiency TeamThe CNI program expectation is that the income of baseline residents and residents of the revitalized development, particularly wage income for non-elderly/non-disabled adult residents, increases over time. This is consistent with HUD’s strategic plan objective to increase the average income of existing HUD-assisted households.

Economic Self Sufficiency Team Members:

• Introductions

• What are local economic self sufficiency goals and aspirations for the CNI plan?

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Defining Issues and Needs

Discuss survey which is underway

Input from participants on their perception of economic self sufficiency needs.

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Roles and Responsibilities

• Expectations

• Other CNI Examples

• Discussion on how focus group members will participate

• Identify other potential members

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Collecting Baseline Data

• What data do focus group members already have?

• What other sources of data do members think may be available?

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Comprehensive Needs Assessment

Economic Self-Sufficiency Outcome:

Households are economically stable and self-sufficient

Metrics to Measure Achievement:

• Number and percentage of working-age adults meeting proficient literacy standards

• Number and percentage of working-age adults working at least 30 hours per week

• Average earned income of HUD-assisted households (excluding those who cannot work due to being elderly or disabled)

• Others?

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•What data do focus group members already have available on literacy proficiency for working-age adults, and the number of hours worked per week?

•What other sources of data do members think may be available on literacy proficiency for working-age adults, and the number of hours worked per week?

•Next meeting• When• What

Collecting Baseline Data

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Project Website: http://www.kingsportchoice.com/