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A Roadmap toRevitalization
2013
Southern GatewayProject Team
Community Update
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SG Team & Philosophy
SG TEAM Judy Czarnecki
Tom Dillard
MurphyEpson
CRP
Parsons Brinkerhoff
Mark Barbash
Mollard Consulting
PHILOSOPHY Engage residents
Pair with Subject Matter
Experts
Be visible
Rising tide lifts all area
Result:recommendationsresidents support,help implement
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Vision, Mission & Goals
VISION: A vibrant,thriving area supportingresident and businesssuccess
Invites, entertains anddelights visitors
MISSION: To engageresidents and stakeholders
to achieve the vision
PROJECT GOALS:
Develop resident-supportedrevitalization plan
Recommend servicesfor Reeb facility
Renovate Reebfacility
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Progress to Date
South SideRenaissance
2012 18homesrepaired
2013 goal is
50 homes
South SideSettlementHouse
Demolished inSpring
Staircase
securelystored forreuse
NewBusiness inthe targetarea
Sunshine Pizza
Dollar GeneralStore
Housing
All 40 homesstarted
13 complete &7 occupied
Still taking appsfor 3 BR
homes;
Senior housingtax credits
MaloneyHealthCenter
Opening Fall2013
$7.5M
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A Community Effort (see list of committees on page 24)
COMMITTEE CHARGES:
1. Create inventory
2. Identify gaps
3. Involve residents in forming
recommendations
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The Process Grass Roots Input
3,000 flyers door todoor/robo calls
Attended over 275 meetings
Input from over 800 people
(500 resident surveys)
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Civic Participation (Have you ever attended a CivicAssociation Meeting?)
54% have never attended 9% used to but dont now attend
Of those who have never attended:
42% did not know there was one
21% not sure what one is
10% renters & think civics are only forhomeowners
10% dont think people want to hear their
opinions
3% went once & didnt feel welcome
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What South Side Residents Like about theSouth Side (bigger words = more responses)
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What Residents Want Improved
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What Residents Say Is Needed
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Recent South Side Statistics in allarea support resident input - Income
Bullet points ofinterest
Income & Poverty Profile: Southern Gateway, Columbus, Franklin County
INDICATOR
PLANNING
AREA* COLUMBUS
FRANKLIN
COUNTY
TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 2,386 319,741 460,497
Average household income (dollars) $33,748 $55,522 $67,273
Percent households with income less than $25,000 46.6% 28.9% 24.6%Percent households w ith income $75,000 or abov e 8.8% 24.7% 31.3%
Percent households receiv ing Supplemental Security Income (SSI) 7.0% 4.8% 4.2%
Percent households receiv ing cash public assistance 8.9% 3.3% 2.8%
Percent households receiv ing food stamps/SNAP benefits 30.8% 14.8% 12.5%
POPULATION FOR WHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED 6,467 760,414 1,129,154
Pov erty rate (percent persons below pov erty lev el) 43.1% 21.8% 17.4%
Percent persons be low 200% of poverty (self-
sufficiency)72.0% 40.9% 34.2%
CHILD POPULATION (UNDER A GE 18) 1,872 181,467 277,201
Child poverty rate 61.8% 30.4% 23.6%FAMILIES 1,261 171,399 270,205
Family pov erty rate 39.0% 16.6% 12.6%
FAMILIES WITH OWN CHILDREN (UNDER AGE 18) 763 85,663 133,623
Pov erty rate for families w ith ow n children (under age 18) 76.4% 26.2% 21.1%
FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS WITH OWN CHILDREN (NO HUSBAND P 410 32,361 40,572
Pov erty rate for female-headed households w ith ow n children (no husband pres 69.8% 44.0% 40.6%
SOURCE: US CENSUS BUREAU, 2011 AMERICAN COMMUNITY SURVEY, 5-YEAR ESTIMATES, 2007 2011
* Based on Census Tracts 58.20, 60, and 61
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Recent South Side Statistics - Education
Educationbullet pointsof interest
Educational Enrollment & Attainment Profile: Southern Gateway, Columbus, Franklin County
INDICATORPLANNING AREA*
COLUMBUSFRANKLIN COUNTY
CHILDREN AGES 3 AND 4 182 22,887 32,157
Percent enrolled in preschool 38.5% 40.6% 43.4%
POPULATION AGES 16 TO 19 435 43,610 64,712
Percent not in school and not highschool graduates
25.3% 5.4% 4.6%
Percent not in school and not in labor force 13.8% 4.6% 4.1%
POPULATION AGES 18 TO 24 821 105,833 134,759
Percent enrolled in higher education 30.0% 51.0% 49.6%
POPULATION AGE 25 YEARS AND OVER 3,818 492,273 741,711
Percent without a high school diplomaor GED
27.4% 12.3% 10.7%
Percent with only a high school diploma or GED 37.1% 27.0% 26.2%
Percent with only some college or an associate's degree 23.9% 28.4% 27.5%
Percent with a bachelor's degree or higher 11.7% 32.3% 35.5%
Percent with a graduate degree 3.4% 10.7% 12.5%
SOURCE: US CENSUS BUREAU, 2011 AMERICAN COMMUNITY SURVEY, 5-YEAR ESTIMATES, 20072011
* Based on Census Tracts 58.20, 60, and 61
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Recent South Side Statistics - Employment
Employment bulletpoints of interest
Employment Profile: Southern Gateway, Columbus, Franklin County
INDICATORPLANNING
AREA* COLUMBUSFRANKLIN
COUNTY
POPULATION AGE 16 AND OVER 4,906 615,679 905,905
Percent not in labor force 37.1% 29.8% 30.2%
CIVILIAN POPULATION AGE 18 AND OVER 4,639 597,466 875,543
Percent w ho are v eterans 8.1% 7.6% 8.2%
TOTAL LABOR FORCE 3,085 432,009 632,774
Unemployment rate 19.3% 9.3% 8.3%CIVILIAN EMPLOYED POPULATION AGE 16 AND OVER 2,489 391,389 579,432
Percent management & professional jobs 18.1% 37.2% 39.9%
Percent service jobs 30.2% 18.0% 16.5%Percent sales & office jobs 24.0% 27.7% 27.0%
Percent natural resources, construction, & maintenance jobs 13.4% 5.8% 5.8%
Percent production, transportation, & material mov ing jobs 14.3% 11.3% 10.7%
Percent construction employ ment 5.9% 4.1% 4.3%
Percent manufacturing employ ment 8.2% 7.3% 7.6%
Percent retail trade employ ment 11.4% 12.6% 12.2%
Percent transport, w arehousing, & utilities employ ment 5.6% 4.9% 5.0%Percent professional & business serv ices employ ment 8.7% 11.7% 12.1%
Percent education & business serv ices employ ment 14.0% 24.1% 23.7%
Percent leisure & hospitality employ ment 19.4% 10.0% 9.1%
Percent gov ernment employ ment 3.6% 5.0% 5.1%
SOURCE: US CENSUS BUREAU, 2011 AMERICAN COMMUNITY SURVEY, 5-YEAR ESTIMATES, 20072011
* Based on Census Tracts 58.20, 60, and 61
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Recent South Side Statistics - Safety
Crime Profile: Southern Gateway, Columbus
INDICATOR
PLANNING AREA
COLUMBUS
VIOLENT CRIMES
CRIMINAL HOMICIDES 2 157
Criminal homicides per 100 population 0.0 0.0
FORCIBLE RAPES 17 1,150
Forcible rapes per 100 population 0.2 0.1
ROBBERIES 249 9,144
Robberies per 100 population 3.6 1.2
AGGRAVATED ASSAULTS 65 2,783
Aggravated assaults per 100 population 0.9 0.4
TOTAL VIOLENT CRIMES 337 13,234
Violent crimes per 100 population 4.9 1.7
PROPERTY CRIMES
BURGLARIES 609 23,359
Burglaries per 100 population 8.8 3.0
LARCENIES, THEFTS (non-motor vehicle) 1,174 55,909
Larcenies, thefts per 100 population 17.0 7.1
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFTS 245 10,328
Motor vehicle thefts per 100 population 3.6 1.3
TOTAL PROPERTY CRIMES (excl. arsons) 2,054 89,596
Property crimes per 100 population 29.8 11.4
SOURCE: COLUMBUS DIVISION OF POLICE, 20092011
Violent crimes,burglaries andauto thefts areat least 3times the City
average.
Level of allcriminal activity
AT LEAST
TWICE the
Columbus rate
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Recent South Side Statistics Housing
Housing Profile: Southern Gateway, Columbus, Franklin County
INDICATORPLANNING AREA
COLUMBUS
FRANKLINCOUNTY
PARCELS WITH 1 TO 3 HOUSING UNITS 2,359 177,877 302,413
Number with vacant buildings 220 5,127 n/a
Percent with vacant buildings 9.3% 2.9% n/a
Number with sheriff sales 82 5,075 7,008
Percent with sheriff sales 3.5% 2.9% 2.3%
FORECLOSURE FILINGS 51 4,995 7,053
AVERAGE APPRAISED VALUE (SINGLE FAMILY UNITS) $66,107 $116,861 $150,988
SOURCE: FRANKLIN COUNTY AUDITOR, OCTOBER 2012; FRANKLIN COUNTY DAILY REPORTER, 2010; COLUMBUS
DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT, FEBRUARY 2013
Housing Affordability Profile: Southern Gateway, Columbus, Franklin
County
INDICATOR
PLANNING
AREA* COLUMBUS
FRANKLIN
COUNTY
TOTAL OWNER-OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS 940 155,440 260,980
Percent owner-occupied units with a mortgage 57.6% 79.7% 78.4%
HOMEOWNERS WITH A MORTGAGE** 541 123,263 203,771
Percent homeowners with a mortgage who are cost-burdened*** 38.8% 33.3% 31.5%
TOTAL HOMEOWNERS WITHOUT A MORTGAGE** 399 31,038 55,779
Percent homeowners without a mortgage who are cost-burdened*** 19.8% 16.6% 15.7%
RENTERS PAYING RENT** 1,307 154,367 187,479
Percent renters who are cost-burdened*** 68.8% 50.4% 49.6%
SOURCE: US CENSUS BUREAU, 2011 AMERICAN COMMUNITY SURVEY, 5-YEAR ESTIMATES, 20072011
62% of housesbuilt 1940 or
earlier
Percent vacant
3x that of
Columbus
60% rentals &
almost 70% of
those are cost
burdened
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Recent South Side Statistics - Health
INDICATOR SOUTH SIDE* FRANKLIN CO.
Deaths all causes 1247 852
Cancer 270 195
Heart Disease 299 193
Respiratory Disease 90 52
Accidents 67 40
Stroke 63 45Diabetes 44 40
Homicide 13 8
Low Birth Weight 12 9
No or Late Prenatal Care 44 33Births to Teens 7 3
*Source: Births/Deaths: Office of Epidemiology 2012; Diabetes/Homicide Office of Assessment &Surveillance 2011; numbers are ADRs rounded to nearest whole number per 100,000 population
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Existing Land Use
Existing Conditions Memo
Columbus Dept. of Development 2013
Blue areas = industry/manufacturing;
yellow = residential
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Preliminary Recommendations
Safety
Install safety cameras
Improve lighting
Improve police responsetime
Eliminate blight
Improve walkability
Implement court watch &
encourage voting
Housing
Fast track blightedproperty acquisition andrenovation
Improve landlordrelations & condition ofproperties
Keep mixedincome focus
Maximize resident
participation in localcontracts/jobs
Education
Support morePre-K programs
Re-Engineer South Highschool feeder pattern
Support afterschool/summerprogramming
Teach Work curriculum
from early age
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Preliminary Recommendations
Economic Development
Connect South Side jobsto South Side residents
Use 2020 to market and
position SS for lightindustry/Marion Road(industrial incubator)
Create small businessincentives for area
Maximize geographic
centers of opportunity
Employment
Train for Trades
Prepare Youth forCollege and Trades
Provide services forthose with barriers toemployment
Establish job center atReeb facility
Infrastructure
Implement ParsonsAvenue plan
More and better
lighting
Improve andmaintain alleys
More crosswalks
ADA ramp installations
Street/curb repairs
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Preliminary Recommendations
Basic Needs
Unify socialservice, healthand faith based
system of care Combat
hopelessness
Health &Wellness
More mentalhealth & ATODservices
More multi-generationalhealthyactivities
More dentalservices
Improve freshfood access
Arts
Create positiveneighborhoodbranding
Stimulate Artseconomy
Attract artistsas residents
CommunityEngagement
Continue themomentum
Create more
communityevents (cross-civic)
Leadershiptraining
Involve morepeople on aregular basis
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Reeb School Facility Will become the Reeb Community Center
$8.55M raised to date, preliminary plansare $12M
Opening 2015
Several prospective tenants identified:
Community Development for All People (hotlunch, fresh food co-op, multipurpose space)
New home for Southside Learning &Development Center & Neighborhood Pridecenter
Boys & Girls Club, COWIC job center,Godman Guild GED classes, St. StephensFamily to Family & a cultural heritage of theSouth Side exhibit
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Whats Next?
Support for implementation effort Grant writer Implementation team
Senior housing project implementation
Parsons Avenue Plan Implementation
Continue to improve housing & cleanliness
Continue & enhance resident involvement
Economic development opportunities Marion Road Study
Coordinated effort to attract businesses/strengthen PAMA
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Community Feedback throughAugust 20, 2013
Accurately describes what residents have said; reflects input
Need to add something about the environment
Need to brand the south side so people know what it is
Need to improve transportation
PRELIMINARY COMMUNITY DESIGNATED PRIORITIES*: Improve neighborhood safety/reduce crime
Bring jobs and retail (especially a coffee shop) to the area/train people for jobs
Improve education and youth activities
Do more to improve housing/eliminate vacant and abandoned properties
*We are accepting input through September 15, 2013 so these may change
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Summary
Public Private Partnership
Resident Infused Effort
Many Assets Identified
Residents Needs Discovered
Preliminary Recommendations formed
VOLUNTEER TO HELP WE
NEED YOU!
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TO VOLUNTEER to help with implementation ofrecommendations
Select an area of interest: Arts, culture, entertainment
Enhancing Buildings/Streets (includes Housing)
Business & Economic Development
Community Engagement
Education Employment/training
Health & Wellness (includes Basic Needs)
Safety
Then send your name, address, email address, phonenumber, area of interest and a list of any special skillsor abilities you have to contribute to the effort to JudyCzarnecki (contact information on next page)
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TO PROVIDE INPUT, ASKQUESTIONS OR VOLUNTEER
Contact Judy Czarnecki, SouthernGateway Project Team Manager
614.236.0219 or
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