Houston Celebrates National Community Development Week

The City of Houston’s Housing and Community Development Department (HCDD) is hosting several events this week to celebrate National Community Development Week.

Houston, TX – April 28, 2011 – (RealEstateRama) — Every year, Houston receives more than $35 million in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding, as well as millions of dollars from other Federal funding sources to stabilize and revitalize neighborhoods across the City.   These funds are made available by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and support an array of vital activities and projects benefiting thousands of Houstonians.  Activities include the development of community centers, health clinics, schools, parks and multi-family housing, as well as providing home repairs for the elderly and down payment assistance to help families achieve the American dream. In addition, funding is used to provide crucial social services to countless community organizations serving the homeless, at-risk youth, seniors and persons with disabilities.

This week celebrates community development accomplishments throughout the United States.  However, HCDD is also using this week to recommit itself to the goal of improving lives of Houstonians and the health of our neighborhoods.

“Housing is just one important element of community development,” states Jim Noteware, Director of HCDD.  “It’s a complex issue requiring a comprehensive, collaborative approach to everything from crime reduction and education, to healthcare and economic development.”

In addition to a presentation of a City proclamation by Mayor Annise Parker, Community Development Week events include:

Tuesday, April 26
Community Development Week Lunch Forum
Garden Center at Hermann Park, (1500 Hermann Drive), 11:30am–1pm
HCDD is hosting a lunch forum for over 150 community leaders and stakeholders on the role of public education in community development. The forum features Michael Feinberg, Co- Founder and Superintendent of KIPP Academy and Chris Barbic, Founder  and CEO of YES Prep public schools.

Thursday, April 28      
Grand Opening Celebration–The Orchard at Garden Oaks
880 W. 34th Street, 10:30 – 11:30am
The Orchard at Garden Oaks is a 118-unit affordable, senior, independent living complex located in the underserved Garden Oaks/Independence Heights area.  HCDD provided $3.5 million in financing, along with capitol by various other public and private partners.  Developed by Orchard Communities, a local non-profit, the complex is designed with craftsman-style architecture and features a hair salon, library, walking track, dog park, rose garden, emergency power generator system, etc.

About City of Houston Housing and Community Developement Department
The City of Houston Housing and Commnity Development Department is dedicated to providing the guidance and financing necessary to make quality, affordable housing happen in Houston.  The Departmnet is the City’s leader on community development issues with the goal of improving Houston’s neighborhoods and the lives of the citizens that call them home.

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