Quincy Corridor: Overview



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Quincy Corridor: Overview Award: $20.5 million, September 2011 Target Area: Quincy Corridor neighborhood, ½ square mile home to about 8900 people in Boston s Roxbury and Dorchester neighborhoods. Target Development: 129-unit Severely-Distressed HUD-Assisted Multi-Family. Redeveloped to Quincy Heights (49 units new construction and 80 units renovated). 5 Public Schools and about 150 businesses Accessible to public transit and very walkable 83 score

Target Area Quincy Corridor City of Boston Quincy Corridor Target Area

City s Role: Application City (DND) served as Lead Applicant City took lead in identifying potential housing projects and target areas that would meet HUD criteria Convened City agencies and community partners to identify needs and available resources City was responsible for overall coordination and submission of application City provided matching funds and in-kind matches (land, CDBG, HOME, Section 108 funds) for housing and neighborhood components.

HUD Secretary Donovan and Boston s Mayor Menino Celebrate Start of $20.5 Million Transformation of Quincy Corridor (October 2013)

Housing Implementation DND identified the 129 unit Woodledge / Morrant Bay (Quincy Heights) redevelopment as the focus for housing transformation of the Quincy Corridor DND, with Dorchester Bay (Co-Applicant), took the lead in identifying additional City and State resources to close the funding gap DND and Dorchester Bay worked together to improve the design through the inclusion of adjacent City land that adds open space and parking DND continues to work with Dorchester Bay and Choice Partners through project construction and the completion of the first 69 of 129 units.

QUINCY HEIGHTS Existing Structures New Structures Redevelopment of 129 existing homes Rehab of 80 existing homes Demolition of 4 buildings new construction of 49 replacement homes Larger unit sizes to improve livability; Private green space Resident services & on-site community space Multiple green building features Off-street parking

Housing New Construction Quincy Street Bornstein &Pearl 12 Units 10 Units

Quincy Heights Housing Exterior / Interior Rehab Units New Solar Array Fayston / Mascoma Rehab

People Transformation Choice funded after-school program Mayor s Office of Jobs and Community Services (JCS) manages procurement of services and oversight of service delivery. A key component is case management for the 129 Quincy Heights resident households. Other services include after school programs, adult education, mental health, trauma counseling, asset building, ESOL and outreach to target area residents.

Neighborhood Transformation DND and the Mayor s Office requested projects that promote reinvestment and provide critical support for residents and businesses. The priority projects were identified over many months through a community-led engagement process. HUD recognized this community-led process as a Promising Practice and published a guide available online: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/huddoc?id=cnpp guide-boston.pdf

Neighborhood Transformation The $3.075 million investment in Choice dollars will leverage $17+ million. Choice funded projects include: Grove Hall Wi-Fi, Bornstein & Pearl Food Production and Small Business Center, the playground at the Haynes Early Learning Center, the park and playground at the M.L., King School, and a retail business façade improvement program. City also funded the Leyland Street and the Julian, Judson, Dean Community Gardens through the CDBG-funded Grassroots program.

Neighborhood Transformation Wicked Free Wi-Fi April 2014, Boston s Public Wireless Network reaches thousands of users with the largest concentration in the Grove Hall neighborhood. An innovative use of Choice Neighborhood funding to an underserved area.

Critical Community Improvements Bornstein & Pearl Food Production and Small Business Center: Renovation of a former 36,000 square foot former meat packing plant (Pearl Meats) to a state of the art food production and small business incubator. Before renovations After renovations

September 2014 Ribbon Cutting

Choice Funded Playground Haynes Early Education Center

Community Gardens Grassroots Program Julian, Judson & Dean Leyland Street

Governance Mayor appointed an Advisory Committee consisting of representatives of City agencies and community partners. DND convenes the monthly Advisory Committee meetings, decisions generally made by consensus. DND also convenes separate monthly meeting of the City partner agencies to address internal coordination, implementation issues, etc.

Reporting, Etc. DND has primary responsibility for required annual and quarterly reporting DND does the reporting on the Housing and Neighborhood components Office of Jobs and Community Services coordinates data collection from partners and service providers and does the reporting on the People component.

Partners Housing and Urban Development Commonwealth of Massachusetts Dorchester Bay Economic Development City of Boston, Jobs and Community Services Project R.I.G.H.T. (Rebuild and Improve Grove Hall Together) Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative Boston Public Schools Quincy Geneva CDC Boston Police Department Boston Redevelopment Authority Boston Public Health Commission Nuestra Comunidad Boston Transportation Dept. MassHousing Youth Connects LISC DoIT Read Boston Boys and Girls Club of Boston Boston Public Works Dept.

City of Boston Contacts Robert Gehret, Deputy Director, Policy Development & Research Division E-mail: Beverly Estes-Smargiassi, Assistant Director, Neighborhood Development E-mail: Diane Marchioni, Manager of Research E-mail: Boston Choice Neighborhoods website: