
Approximately 45 municipal
staff from Northern Kentucky's core cities attended a revitalization
and stabilization training workshop last week to learn the tools to
transfer blighted neighborhoods into thriving residential markets.
The Catalytic Development Funding Corp. of Northern Kentucky (CDFC), in partnership with the
Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington,
Southbank Partners, and
Campbell County Economic Progress Authority,
hosted the all-day event to show how community, financial, and
political support could be cultivated to transform Northern Kentucky's
urban areas in a challenging economic climate.
Planning and economic development groups such as the
Northern Kentucky Area Planning Commission,
Northern Kentucky Area Development District, and
Northern Kentucky Tri-ED also sent representatives.
"We
spent a lot of time identifying what might be some potential projects,"
says Jeanne Schroer, Executive Director of CDFC. "The biggest
roadblock is money. That, and site control."
Revitalization experts Jeremy Newberg and Wendy K. Smith of
Capital Access, Inc. led the discussion.
"The workshop was really geared to give everyone a clear
roadmap to the revitalization process," Schroer says. "The first step
was to identify projects that could have the biggest impact for the
money spent."
Following site assessments and estimating project costs, the final step is securing funding.
"As
far as public funds, we discussed the Neighborhood Stabilization
Program and how to strategically use those funds so that, if you get
them, you'll get the biggest return," Schroer says.
Schroer says that CDFC plans to use the structure of this workshop as a template.
"This
workshop exceeded my expectations," she says. "There was a lot of
synergy, and a lot of collaboration. I thought it was so valuable that
I could very well see us doing future sessions."
Writer:
Kevin LeMaster
Source: Jeanne Schroer, Executive Director, Catalytic Development Funding Corp. of Northern Kentucky
Photography by Scott Beseler
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