The Poe Homes Transformation Plan Briefing
"HUD decisions and grants for the Poe Homes transformation plan include activities such as Splash Pad at Greater Model Park, market redevelopment, and new grocery stores. The Choice Neighborhoods Transformation Plan awarded grants for residential improvements and community engagement, while status updates on HABC acquisitions show progress in property ownership."
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THE POE HOMES TRANSFORMATION PLAN BRIEFING September 15, 2021 1
HUD Decisions about Action Activity grants Request for Proposals issued in late 2019 Submitted Action Activity proposals to HUD in June 2020 $950,000 Action Activity grant from HUD Splash Pad at Greater Model Park; Residential Fa ade/Aging in Place improvements; Hollins Market; Balt. Development Corporation corner stores; Balt. Development Corp (BDC) grocery store; 2
NEW GROCER - POPPLETON 3 5/6/2020
PROJECT SCHEDULE NOW TO OPENING 4 5/6/2020
ABOUT THE GROCERY STORE 5 5/6/2020
HOMEOWNER GRANTS - REBUILDING TOGETHER 6 5/6/2020
The Choice Neighborhoods Transformation Plan for the Poe Homes, Poppleton and Hollins Market area Awarded $1.3M in September 2018 $350,000 planning grant from HUD $950,000 Action Activity grant from HUD Splash Pad at Greater Model Park; Residential Fa ade/Aging in Place improvements; Hollins Market redevelopment; Healthy Corner Store & Grocery Store The Planning Process included 2 years of resident and community engagement with public housing residents, property owners, other renters, UMB Biopark and other stakeholders Submitted Transformation Plan to HUD in September 2020 7
STATUS OF HABCS ACQUISITIONS HABC owns 800 W. Lexington (Poe Homes) Acquired: 901 W. Mulberry (surplus Church property) Spring 2020 Desired Acquisitions: 811 W. Saratoga (vacant former Church) City-owned properties via land swap 8