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SENIORFOCUS GROUP MEETING
May 2013
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Welcome and Introduction
What is CNI?
Overview of Midtown Neighborhood
Planning Structure
Senior Programs 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. Orientation and understanding
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 StructureKingsport Housing and Redevelopment
Authority, City and Anchor Institution
Steering Committee
Education
Economic
Self-
Sufficiency
Health
Safety
Trans
port
Seniors
Youth
KHRA, assisted by its Planning Coordinator, will lead the
process
Steering Committee will promote consensus.
Jointly, the Focus Groups will design and implement the transformation planning
process over the 24-month grant-planning period.
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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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SENIORFOCUS GROUP
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Senior TeamThe CNI program expectation is that participation in programs for Seniors residing in Lee Apartments, and in the neighborhood, increases over time. Programs include health and wellness; exercise; walking access to public transportation; social interaction; handicap access; rides to shopping, voting, banking, etc.
Senior Team Members:
1. Introductions
2. What are local senior program 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 senior program 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
Senior Outcome Seniors living in Lee Apartments and the surrounding neighborhood have access to a broad base of quality Senior programs
Metrics to Measure Achievement:
• Number of quality Senior programs.
•Number and percentage of Seniors participating in Senior programs.
•Types of programs available to Seniors: health and wellness; exercise; walking access to public transportation; social interaction; handicap access; rides to shopping, voting, banking, etc
• Others?
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•What data do focus group members already have available on number of quality senior programs? Number of seniors participating in programs? Types of programs available for seniors?
•What other sources of data do members think may be available on number of quality senior programs? Number of seniors participating in programs? Types of programs available for seniors?
•Next meeting• When• What
Collecting Baseline Data
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Project Website: http://www.kingsportchoice.com/