Monday, October 09, 2006

School Brainstorming - Next Meeting Tues 10/17

Next Meeting Tuesday, October 17th – 6:30pm(at S. Ellen Jones Elementary Cafeteria - 600 East 11th Street )

SEJ Elementary has been placed on academic probation by the state. At this meeting we'll be discussing and brainstorming on ways residents can get involved and have positive impact on the school.

Share your thoughts or ideas at the meeting or use the comments section below.
Some initial ideas to get everyone thinking:
*Mentoring programs with students
*Sponsorship of reading programs
*Specific Grant requests that the neighborhood association can seek on behalf of the school

Friday, September 15, 2006

Cookout Saturday and Meeting Next Tuesday

Cook Out this Saturday – September 16th – 11:30 to 1pm

Come meet your neighbors and have a hot dog or a burger. Drinks will be provided, as well as paper plates, napkins, and serveware, but please bring a dish, chips, or a dessert to share with your neighbors.

When – Saturday, September 16 from 11:30am to 1:00pm
Where – Park at S. Ellen Jones Elementary School

Next Meeting Tuesday, September 19th – 6:30pm
(at S. Ellen Jones Elementary Cafeteria - 600 East 11th Street )


Are you currently renting? Are you or someone you know ready to become a homeowner?

“DON’T MISS THIS MEETING”
– John Miller (New Albany Community Housing) will be our guest speaker.
Call 945-1866 for more information
You can own a HOME!

Also to be discussed:
Neighborhood strategies: How can we work toward higher levels of owner-occupied housing?
We will discuss strategies of how we can help transform New Albany by helping everyone to have an 'ownership' stake in our neighborhood and community. How can SEJ play a bigger role and get a big share of the improvements!

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Meeting Agenda - Tuesday 8/15 - Forum Meeting Notes

Agenda for this evening – 6:30pm – August 15th

*Cardinal Ritter House Update
*Clean UP on 8/26 – Saturday – Alley between Shelby Place and Ekin Avenue. Also Floyd County Democratic Party
*Neighborhood Forum Wednesday, August 9th – Follow Up (Hand Out)
Educational Neighborhood Meeting – 8/31
7:00 p.m. - Thursday, August 31, 2006
Calumet Club
1614 East Spring Street
Guests – Pam Badger (Code Enforcement), Todd Bailey (Crime Prevention)

*Guest Speaker: None Scheduled

Notes from August 9th Forum Meeting

List of Tasks/Action Items
1.Contact the Tribune to request eyesore of the week be returned.
Will bring attention to problem properties and their owners
Owner: Pam Badger

2.List property citations in the Tribune – similar to crime report.
Will bring attention to problem properties and their owners.
Owner: Pam Badger

3. Research the Formation of a Tenants Association.
To give renters a voice, improve communication with area renters, protect the rights of renters.
Owner: Unassigned

4. Report illegal dumping to police and Pam Badger – noting license plate numbers, vehicle and content descriptions, photograph if possible.
Allow authorities to prosecute the illegal activity
Owner: Neighborhood Watch Groups, All Residents

5. Consistency from the Street Department – Route system and/or a quarterly pickup schedule for large items (model Louisville Metro).
Consistent structure will simplify education efforts and assist in spotting violators.
Owners: Chuck Simon, Pam Badger

6. Street Department - Utilize the city website to improve communication to residents
Keeping residents up to date when they are behind, when pickup schedules change. Should decrease phone calls to the Street Department and decrease resident frustration.
Owners: Chuck Simon, Pam Badger, Matt Denison

7. Street Department – Allow drop off of yard waste for fixed time on Saturday’s (Volunteers to staff/regulate if Street Department unable to).
More convenient for residents to drop off on Saturday. Would decrease pick ups by Street Department.
Owners: Chuck Simon, Pam Badger, Neighborhood Leaders (if volunteers are requested)
8. Educational Handout or Mailer on “Do’s and Don’ts” for waste disposal. East Spring Street is creating, in conjunction with the city, for their 8/31 meeting. Document will be shared with all other known neighborhood groups.
Will educate residents on proper waste disposal procedures
Owners: East Spring Street NA, Tony Toran
9. Consistent and Aggressive Code Enforcement.
Change the negative behavior that has been accepted for to long in New Albany.
Owners: City Officials

10. Space in Tribune for recurring article titled “Know New Albany” to provide helpful information to residents
Will educate of resident.
Owner: Unassigned

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Meeting Notice – Tuesday March 21st, 6:00pm

Special Meeting time – 6:00pm
Tuesday, March 21
S. Ellen Jones Elementary School - 600 E. 11th Street
(use entrance/parking lot in Northwest corner, off of Culbertson)

Guest Speaker will be Danny Flanigan from New Directions Housing Corporation:

Danny heads the Repair Affair Program and will give an overview of that program as well as discussing other strategies for addressing housing quality.

Friday, March 03, 2006

SEJ Chili Lunch and School Auction - Saturday

S. Ellen Jones Neighborhood Association will be holding our annual Chili Lunch this Saturday beginning at 11:30am at the SEJ Elementary School Cafeteria.

$3 gets you a bowl of chili, hot dog, and desert. That's a pretty good deal. Proceeds for the lunch will go to administrative expenses and to the Cardinal Ritter Birthplace Foundation.

Immediately following the lunch (1:00pm) the School will hold its annual auction.

All are welcome so please stop by!

S. Ellen Jones Elementary School
600 E. 11th Street
New Albany

Give me a call (941-0098) if you have any questions.

Thursday, February 23, 2006

Goal - To Improve Housing Quality in New Albany

There have been wonderful threads recently in the blog world brainstorming on the issue of housing quality in New Albany.

I’ve taken the liberty of stating a Goal:

To Improve the Quality of Housing in New Albany


Below are key bullet points I’ve taken from those threads. I invite everyone to add to this list. There are items below that are doable and some are even in progress.
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Housing Quality Brainstorming:

Consistent enforcement of City building codes/ordinances

Rental Inspection Ordinance – with consistent enforcement

Newspaper (Tribune/Courier) to devote space to exposing the most egregious offenders by publishing photos and public records.

Local Non-Profits, Neighborhood Associations, and residents partnering with New Directions Housing Corp. Repair Affair program

Comprehensive inventory of buildings (once a year?) carried out by Neighborhood Associations – (purpose to measure trends/progress)

Listing homes for sale (or going to sheriff’s sale) on http://www.historicnewalbany.com/

Additional funding for rehabs from the City’s CDBG allotment

CHDO rehabs with funds made available as Linden Meadows moves forward

Workshops from local banks to review loan programs available for remodeling/rehabbing/purchasing homes

Establishment of a City Court to speed code enforcement process

Increasing the staffing of the City Legal department
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We have a stated goal. Let’s continue to brainstorm ways to accomplish that goal. Please post your ideas.

The next step will be to develop specific objectives and strategies that contribute to accomplishing the goal. At a future date, we can take this discussion off the web and have a public forum (hosted by S. Ellen Jones Neighborhood Association and East Spring Street Neighborhood Association) to explore assigning owners to specific tasks and projects.

Let’s also consider measurements of success. For example, how will we know that housing quality is improved? Has the number of blighted properties decreased? What’s the total number of blighted properties today? Is there a positive trend? How many homes have been rehabbed with CDBG or private funds? How many homes listed on HistoricNewAlbany.com were sold? How many building code citations were written last month? Last six months? Last year? How many were resolved successfully?

My point is that we can measure progress. But we need to establish how. Otherwise we are doomed to repeat the same threads, meetings, and complaints over and over and over….

This is a City wide problem. Put in your 2 cents worth – To Improve the Quality of Housing in New Albany.

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Meeting Tuesday February 21 - 6:30

Tentative agenda items for the meeting tonight (2/21) at 6:30pm at S. Ellen Jones Elementary School (600 East 11th Street, New Albany Indiana)

1. Guest Speaker: None Scheduled

2. Chili Supper Planning
11:30 to 1:00, Saturday March 4th
$3 for chili, desert, drink
To be followed by SEJ Elementary Auction

3. Cardinal Ritter House Update

4. Grant requests in progress for SEJ Elementary programs

5. Community Development Block Grant – review of notes from Feb 14 meeting

6. Officer nominations and elections: President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary
(Carryover from January Meeting)

If you have any other topics to add to the agenda please email or leave comment on the site.

Monday, February 13, 2006

CDBG Planning for New Albany

Tuesday, February 14 – 7pm, Assembly Room 331 City-County Building
The staff of the redevelopment Commission shall conduct a public meeting concerning the nature of the Community Development Block Grant program; eligible and ineligible activities; programs areas and activities, as well as to discuss CDBG and its uses.
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I am a novice at this community development stuff. I do know the CDBG program is an incredibly important tool for revitalizing urban areas. But the pool of money is getting smaller (approximately $820,000 for New Albany this year). Attending the hearing on Tuesday is important to anyone interested in understanding the program and how these funds can/will be spent.

The below excerpts are from the Grassroots Legislative Agenda, Volume 4, Number 1, Winter 2006, prepared by the Center for Preservation Initiatives. I thought it provided a good synopsis of the program. For more info on the CDBG program, visit http://www.hud.gov/
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The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program was started in the mid 1970’s as communities grappled with solutions for solving “blight” and other urban ills.

All CDBG-supported activity must benefit individuals, with low and moderate incomes: prevent or eliminate slums or blight: or be designed to meet an urgent need community development need.

Earlier this year, the program threatened with a move to the Department of Commerce, along with a significant cut within the Presidents 2006 budget recommendations. The extremely popular program got immediate support from communities it has benefited…

Multiple hearings were held in 2005 to determine the effectiveness of the program.
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Ultimately, it appears that the momentum to save the program, combined with needs brought about by Gulf hurricanes, succeeded. Final appropriation was for $3.8 billion.

To view the City of New Albany Citizen Participation Plan, visit: http://www.cityofnewalbany.com/
See the City Headline dated 2/9/2006.

Monday, January 16, 2006

Meeting January 17th - 6:30pm

Here are our tentative agenda items for the meeting tomorrow (1/17) at 6:30pm at S. Ellen Jones Elementary School (600 East 11th Street, New Albany Indiana)

1. Guest Speaker: Ordinance Enforcement Officer - Pam Badger

2. Announcement: Neighborhood Seminar Monday, January 23, 2006
5pm, White House Center, 222 Pearl Street
Representatives from the Building, Traffic, and Code Enforcement Departments will discuss rules, regulations, and codes that all homeowners need to know.
Sponsored by Develop New Albany

3. Discuss possibility of expanding boundaries to Silver Street

4. Cardinal Ritter House Update

5. Notes from Ted's meeting with CHDO Director, John Miller

6. Officer nominations and elections: President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary

If you have any other topics to add to the agenda please email or leave comment on the site.