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w8liftinglady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-06-11 05:23 PM
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Philadelphia Housing Authority Seeks Takers for Vacant Properties
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June 5 (Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer By Jennifer Lin) - In 2004, Sister Mary Scullion wrote a letter to the Philadelphia Housing Authority, asking for help. Could her nonprofit acquire two of the agency’s boarded-up homes in the 2100 block of North 28th Street?Empty for years, the North Philadelphia houses would be part of a block-wide project to fix vacant homes for resale to low-income families.

For seven years, Project HOME, which helps homeless people with services and housing, waited for a decision.

And waited.

“We never knew where we stood with PHA,” Scullion said.

Now she does.

In an about-face noted by many groups in the city that develop affordable housing, PHA has put out the welcome mat, asking whether they could use any of the properties in the agency’s vast inventory of vacant land.

PHA owns about 3,300 vacant houses and lots and last year got approval from the federal housing agency to dispose of about a third of them.

Michael P. Kelly, PHA’s new administrator, said the authority wanted to make better use of its idle property and work with others to improve blocks where a boarded-up PHA house may stand out like a “broken tooth.”

“Philadelphia is a city with a great track record of nonprofit capacity for rebuilding neighborhoods,” Kelly said.

In addition to reaching out to nonprofit developers, Kelly said PHA would sell houses or lots to the public at the market rate. In a month or so, it will post the locations of 1,275 available properties on a vacant-land website maintained by the Redevelopment Authority.

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KamaAina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-06-11 05:31 PM
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1. Find a few near each other and we can create a DUville neighborhood!
Edited on Mon Jun-06-11 05:31 PM by KamaAina
Relatively few teabaggers to contend with (except in state politics :grr: ), extensive if annoying transit, good food, beer, museums, sports, etc. On the whole, I'd rather be in Philadelphia. :-)
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AuntPatsy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-07-11 01:41 AM
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