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ROSE HILL REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT
City of Texarkana, Texas
ROSE HILL REDEVELOPMENT BOUNDARIES
WHY ROSE HILL?
Historic culturally diverse middle class neighborhood.
Commitment from Texarkana Independent School District –Theron Jones Early Childhood Learning Center, Dunbar Elementary School, Tiger Stadium at Grim Park. High performing schools.
Large grouping of PHA assets Covington Homes, Stevens Courts, Griff King Courts, Williams Homes, Robison Terrace, and newly constructed Renaissance Plaza.
Significant commitment from City in infrastructure and housing.
Home Ownership Rate approximately 30%
Commercial Corridors
Recent Commercial Development
Decent Housing Stock
Commitment of Residents
Available vacant parcels
Collaboration of Stakeholders
Commitment from City Council
PROJECT STAKEHOLDERS
Housing Authority of Texarkana, TX
Texarkana Independent School District
Texarkana College
Texas A&M University – Texarkana
City of Texarkana, TX
Numerous Non-profit Organizations
Rose Hill Residents Including PHA Residents
HOPE VI GRANT
Eradicate severely distressed public housing.
Revitalization in three general areas: physical improvements;
management improvements;
and social and community services to address resident needs.
Involves demolition and reconstruction of multifamily and single family (homeownership) units; neighborhood revitalization, community and social services.
Fifty–two (52) Month Project
Beginning
HOPE VI GRANT BUDGET & FUNDING SOURCES
HUD Grant Award
$20,000,000
Local Private &
Public Leverage
$67,000,000
TOTAL$87,000,000
Sources of Funding
HUD HOPE VI
LIHTC
Private Financing
Grants
CDBG & HOME Funds
General Revenue Funds
In-Kind Services
Private Donations
HOPE VI & ROSE HILL REDEVELOPMENT
EXPECTED OUTCOMES
HOPE VI
Construction of 529 mixed income rental units
Construction of 25 home ownership units
Case management services over 150 pubic housing residents.
Program evaluation of long term project effectiveness
Rose Hill Redevelopment
Improved safety and security
Form based code overlay –emphasizing mixed use and historic nature of neighborhood
Construction of 50 + homeownership units
Increased “walkability” & use of public transportation
Increased economic development
Sustainability
ROSE HILL REDEVELOPMENT &
TRANSPORTATION
Addressed through 12 + public meetings over 2 year period.
Historic/Environmental Roots “Cultural design”
Safety and security
Land use
“Walkable” Community Mixed use zoning
Streetscapes
Public transportation
Neighborhood amenities
TX PARKS & WILDLIFE TRAIL GRANT