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Request for Proposals from the Office of Recovery Management
Since Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans in 2005, the city of New Orleans has worked to revitalize and repopulate itself. Given the scope of the disaster, the typical problems of an urban revitalization have been magnified far more than usual. Creative solutions are at a premium.
The New Orleans Office of Recovery Management (ORM) currently holds tens of thousands of blighted properties in its possession. A property is legally considered blighted if it fails to meet certain basic health and safety standards as determined by the Department of Health. Some properties cannot be recovered, but many blighted properties are slated for rehabilitation.
However, in order to finance the city¹s redevelopment and revitalization, the ORM needs to find a way in which to monetize the city¹s ownership of these blighted properties. Doing so will create the financial capital necessary to increase affordable housing units, bring residents back to the city, and attract business investment.
The challenge put to the fellows of the Roosevelt Institution is this: Draft a proposal that demonstrates how the City of New Orleans can monetize its possession of these thousands of blighted properties. Demonstrate each step of the process, providing case and/or mock examples where possible. Indicate the sources of funding and potential stakeholders in the proposed arrangement, detailing their positions and outlining the arguments for their investment. Draft a timeline to match the terms of the proposal. Using information available through the City¹s Redevelopment Authority, Office of Recovery Management, and other local sources, determine how this policy may impact the city and its citizens, using both short and long-term projections.
This project can be tackled by many different chapters in different ways. If you're interested in working on this as an individual or with your chapter, email Danny Townsend at danny.townsend@rooseveltinstitution.org with any thoughts and questions, or to see how to collaborate. Join this group for more periodic updates and to hear what other chapters are doing with the request.
Group members: Benjamin D Reid Shipra Roy Danny Townsend Kristen E Tullos Nina Zhang
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