HUD Awards $1.3 Million Choice Neighborhood Grant to Marquette University and Near West Side Partners
Planning Grant awarded to develop Transformation Plan targeting the HUD assisted College Court development and surrounding community
MILWAUKEE – Expanding on its commitment to help local communities redevelop severely distressed assisted housing and to revitalize neighborhoods, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) awarded nearly $5 million to six communities across the nation, including $1,300,000 awarded to Marquette University and Near West Side Partners (NWSP) to revitalize HUD assisted College Court and the Near West Side community in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
NWSP and Marquette University will work with the other Near West Side anchor institutions – Advocate Aurora Health, Harley-Davidson, MillerCoors, Potawatomi Business Development Corporation – along with other key partners, including Business Improvement District #10, City of Milwaukee, Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee, LISC, Marquette Democracy Lab, Milwaukee Police Department, Milwaukee Public Schools, and Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership / BIG STEP.
The Marquette University and the Near West Side Partners award is one of only three grantees that received an additional $950,000 for “Action Activities” within their award. This additional funding may be used to build momentum and attract additional investment. Eligible uses include recycling vacant property into community gardens, pocket parks, or farmers markets; beautification, place-making and community arts projects; homeowner and business façade improvement programs; neighborhood broadband or wi-fi; fresh food initiatives; and gap financing for economic development projects.
Through the Choice Neighborhoods Planning Grant, Marquette University and NWSP will develop a comprehensive Transformation Plan that encompasses past plans with an eye towards improving housing opportunities for residents. Partners will create a roadmap to revitalize the distressed, 248-unit College Court housing development and increase investment in the surrounding neighborhood in the Near West Side. Marquette and NWSP will work with residents and stakeholders to develop consensus on desired outcomes and create a shared, comprehensive vision for the neighborhood.
HUD Midwest Regional Administrator Joseph P. Galvan indicated, “Choice Neighborhoods Planning Grants will help breathe new life into distressed neighborhoods, transforming them into revitalized and vibrant communities where residents can thrive to their God-given potential. Funding will not only help leverage public-private partnerships and restoration but also give rise new hope, healing and opportunity.”
“On behalf of the other Near West Side anchor institutions – Aurora Health Care, Harley-Davidson, MillerCoors and Potawatomi Business Development Corporation – Marquette University is grateful to HUD for making this very significant investment in an iconic Milwaukee neighborhood” indicated Dr. Michael Lovell, President of Marquette University. The power of our partnership is profound, and this grant award affirms the great momentum in the Near West Side.”
Keith Stanley, Executive Director of Near West Side Partners, Inc. said, “Thank you to the Department of Housing and Urban Development for recognizing our commitment to Milwaukee’s Near West Side. We’re excited that this planning grant will enable us to improve housing opportunities for our residents. The award is a testament to the commitment of our Near West Side Partners’ anchor institutions over the past three-plus years as we aim to be a national model for community engagement. It will allow us to leverage the tremendous growth that is occurring elsewhere in the City of Milwaukee and the State of Wisconsin.”
“This funding investment will support the efforts of a sound public-private partnership to develop a plan to improve the availability of quality, affordable housing for Milwaukee’s Near West Side,” said Tony Pérez, Secretary-Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee. “In addition, the Housing Authority is pleased to join with the Near West Side Partners to continue their thoughtful examination of all the components beyond housing that are necessary to bring renewal and health to the entire neighborhood.”
Through Choice Neighborhoods Planning Grants, local governments, housing authorities, residents, nonprofits, tribal authorities, private developers, school districts, police departments, and other civic organizations create a common vision and develop effective strategies to revitalize their neighborhood. The resulting Transformation Plan lays the foundation for revitalizing the distressed public and/or assisted housing units, transforming the surrounding neighborhood, and promoting opportunities for families.
HUD’s Choice Neighborhoods program promotes a comprehensive approach to transforming neighborhoods struggling to address the interconnected challenges of distressed housing, inadequate schools, poor health, high crime, and historic disinvestment. Choice Neighborhoods is focused on three core goals:
- Housing: Replace distressed public and assisted housing with high-quality mixed-income housing that is well-managed and responsive to the needs of the surrounding neighborhood.
- People: Improve outcomes of households living in the target housing related to employment and income, health, and children’s education; and
- Neighborhood: Create the conditions necessary for public and private reinvestment in distressed neighborhoods to offer the kinds of amenities and assets, including safety, good schools, and commercial activity, that are important to families’ choices about their community.
HUD is awarding Choice Neighborhood Planning grants to the following communities:
State
|
Lead Recipient
(Co-Recipient, if applicable) |
Target Housing Address
|
City
|
Amount
|
AL
|
Housing Authority of the City of Phenix City
-City of Phenix, AL |
Frederick Douglass Homes
400 12th Ave. Phenix, AL 36867 |
Phenix City
|
$250,000
|
AZ
|
City of Tucson
|
Tucson House
1501 N Oracle Rd. Tucson, AZ 85705 |
Tucson
|
$1,300,000
|
IL
|
Urban Strategies, Inc. –
Housing Authority of the City of East St. Louis |
Samuel Gompers Homes
450 N. 6th Street East St. Louis, IL 62201 |
East St. Louis
|
$350,000
|
MD
|
Poe Homes
800 W. Lexington Street Baltimore, MD 21201 |
Baltimore
|
$1,300,000
|
|
NJ
|
Housing Authority of the City of Camden
|
Ablett Village,
307 Ablett Village Camden, NJ 08105 |
Camden
|
$350,000
|
WI
|
Near West Side Partners |
College Court
3334 W Highland Blvd. Milwaukee, WI 53208 |
Milwaukee
|
$1,300,000
|
TOTAL
|
$4,850,000
|
Read local summaries of the grants announced today.
HUD’s mission is to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all. More information about HUD and its programs is available on the Internet at www.hud.gov and http://espanol.hud.gov. You can also connect with HUD on social media or sign up for news alerts on HUD’s Email List.
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NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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