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Jersey City's Innovative New Affordable Housing Plan Might Actually WorkThe city wants to steer mixed-income development to all its neighborhoods with clever tax incentives. “Jersey City is really blowing up.” That’s a common refrain among people living in and around New Jersey’s second-largest city. The historically industrial area has come a long way from the 1960s and 1970s, when jobs, residents, and investment began to disappear. The city has since repackaged itself as the cheaper, homier alternative to Manhattan and Brooklyn. Today it has young and diverse residents, many of whom work in New York, a short train ride away. By living on the Jersey side of the Hudson they avoid those high New York state income taxes. But Jersey City’s growth, like that of so many U.S. cities, has been unequal. New residents funnel into the swanky, walkable neighborhoods downtown and along the waterfront, where most of the last decade’s development has taken place. The annual median household income of Port Liberté, for example, is $100,000. Rents there can climb above $2,000 a month. Read more: http://www.citylab.com/cityfixer/2015 ... ght-actually-work/402574/
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Jersey City proposes point system to encourage developers to build affordable housing
By Terrence T. McDonald/The Jersey Journal November 11, 2013 at 12:05 PM The Fulop administration is proposing a new policy it says will help spur development of affordable housing throughout the city. The policy, up for initial approval by the City Council this week, would establish a point system that encourages affordable housing Downtown and in the Heights, while additional points would be awarded for developers whose management team includes minorities and projects geared toward families or seniors. ?Traditionally, affordable housing was something that was only built in certain areas of the city,? said Mayor Steve Fulop. ?However, we believe that all of our residents, including our working families, should have the opportunity for home ownership in all areas of our city.? The policy would give the most ?points? to developers who build affordable units Downtown, fewer points to those building in the Heights and West Side, fewer still for Greenville and Bergen-Lafayette and the least for Journal Square. More points, more city funding. The city has an Affordable Housing Trust Fund, which developers contribute to in exchange for receiving tax breaks. The fund currently has $5.2 million in uncommitted dollars, the city says. The new policy also requires any developer who receives a five-year abatement for any market-rate, commercial or industrial project must contribute to the Affordable Housing Trust Fund. Previously, developers who received five-year breaks weren?t required to do so. http://www.nj.com/jjournal-news/index ... y_mayor_fulop_propos.html
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Not sure what is more humiliating - not recognizing my initials (the particule is always lower case, in my case) or that Wikipedia didn't include my initials on their list.
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Your name. Abbreviated.
Posted on: 2013/11/10 15:22
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I kinda like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cult_of_the_Dead_Cow
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of course. CDC? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDC none of the above seem appropriate
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CDC - point taken, but in both cases it's choice and not social engineering.
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Alternatively, one can imagine wanting to: walk to the PATH be close to Shoprite and BJs to stretch the food budget take advantage of the improved schools and benefit from efforts being made by local parents raise their kids in a relatively safe and gang-free neighborhood if they are foreign, perhaps hasten their own and their children's assimilation by having US-born neighbors
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Is there a big demand for affordable housing in downtown and the heights? Did the city check with applicants? Given a preference, I'd imagine people probably prefer to live closer to friends, family and existing schools/services. The city should be trying to match supply with demand, and not just assuming people prefer "higher-priced" areas.
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Oh please don't let this happen. I like my gentrified and priced out neighborhoods just the way they are. Those that inherit the Earth (not the meek) along with Tom Sawyer will prevail.
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Get on your bikes and ride !
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http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... sing_throughout_city.html
Jersey City has created a new policy that is says will help spur development of affordable housing in areas of the city that have few affordable units. The policy, up for initial approval by the City Council next week, would establish a point system that encourages affordable housing construction Downtown and in the Heights, while additional points would be awarded for developers whose management team comprises minorities and for projects geared toward families or seniors.
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Jersey City seeks to expand affordable housing throughout city
By Terrence T. McDonald/The Jersey Journal Jersey City has created a new policy that is says will help spur development of affordable housing in areas of the city that have few affordable units. The policy, up for initial approval by the City Council next week, would establish a point system that encourages affordable housing construction Downtown and in the Heights, while additional points would be awarded for developers whose management team comprises minorities and for projects geared toward families or seniors. While serving for two terms on the council, Mayor Steve Fulop said the city should have policies directing affordable housing to be constructed in areas like Downtown, where lower-income residents have been squeezed out as rents have risen. READ MORE
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