NeighborWorks Collaborative of Ohio releases Economic Impact Report

NeighborWorks Collaborative of Ohio releases Economic Impact Report

The NeighborWorks Collaborative of Ohio has released Economic Impact of the NeighborWorks Collaborative of Ohio, a report to present the economic and community impact of the Collaborative’s outputs from 2014 to 2018. The NeighborWorks Collaborative of Ohio is a statewide, non-profit organization focused on creating sustainable and affordable housing opportunities for Ohioans.

Senate Amends Brownfields Bill - Awaits Committee Approval

Senate Amends Brownfields Bill - Awaits Committee Approval

The Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee held the third hearing for HB168 last week. This hearing provided opportunity for opponent and interested party testimony. Earlier this year, HB168 was successfully voted out of the House Civil Justice Committee, and passed unanimously in the House.

#OHInvestsinTransit: Logan Public Transit to expand services thanks to Transit Innovation Funding

#OHInvestsinTransit: Logan Public Transit to expand services thanks to Transit Innovation Funding

Last week, Greater Ohio kicked-off a new blog series highlighting some of the new and exciting investments that are being made across Ohio to innovate public transit thanks to the historic investment made by the state as a result of the $70 million in state funding approved earlier this year.

The Downtown CPass: COTA’s Good Idea

The Downtown CPass: COTA’s Good Idea

Good Ideas is a repository of exemplary initiatives and programs happening in Ohio. This month we have highlighted Central Ohio Transit Authority’s Downtown CPass. The CPass program has been an innovative and effective way of encouraging alternative transportation, reducing parking needs, and increasing COTA’s ridership.

Shining a Light on 'Left Behind America' as Campaign 2020 gets Officially Underway

Shining a Light on 'Left Behind America' as Campaign 2020 gets Officially Underway

While more often than not, the issues discussed on the campaign trail focus on policies that affect individuals, candidates now are being confronted with addressing the often-overlooked challenge of addressing economic disparities not just among people, but also the economic disparities of places.

GOPC Received Prestigious Graves Ohio Housing Excellence Award

GOPC Received Prestigious Graves Ohio Housing Excellence Award

Yesterday, Greater Ohio Policy Center received the prestigious William J. Graves Ohio Housing Excellence Award at the Ohio Housing Conference.  The award was given by Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing and the Ohio Housing Finance Agency in recognition of our work to strengthen Ohio’s communities; provide safe, affordable housing for low- to moderate-income families; and offer critical resources to the state of Ohio to prevent and end homelessness. 

Spooky Street Designs Pose a Problem Year Round, Not Just at Halloween

Spooky Street Designs Pose a Problem Year Round, Not Just at Halloween

Skeletons, ghosts, and other things that go bump in the night; the month of October is full of scenes that call back to childhood fears and superstitions. Staff at GOPC are afraid of conventional things, like clowns and chainsaw killers, but few things keep the office up at night more than poorly designed streets.

 

PRO Neighborhoods Grant awarded to Cleveland Development Advisors for neighborhood development

PRO Neighborhoods Grant awarded to Cleveland Development Advisors for neighborhood development

Last week, Cleveland Development Advisors (CDA), an affiliate of the Greater Cleveland Partnership, announced they were the recipients of a $5 million grant from JPMorgan Chase to support development in the Cleveland neighborhoods of Clark-Fulton, Glenville, Buckeye-Kinsman, and their immediately surrounding areas. CDA has contributed a further $3.75 million to the project, taking the total commitment for the project to nearly $9 million.

Strategies to Alleviate Cost Burden for LMI Homeowners

Strategies to Alleviate Cost Burden for LMI Homeowners

Recently, conversations around the need for a property tax relief program in Ohio’s cities have become more urgent.  GOPC has scanned different ways communities can lessen the burden on rapidly rising property values on long-time residents.  GOPC is currently researching programs, or components of programs, which could be applicable in Ohio.