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Beyond the Neighborhood Stabilization Program: How foreclosure recovery can foster sustainable communities

February 15, 2011, Noon to 1:30 p.m.

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Metropolitan Planning Council Conference Center 140 S. Dearborn, Suite 1400, Chicago, IL 60603

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Sarah Wilson

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Through the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) and other stimulus programs, communities throughout the country have been able to launch or expand strategies that revitalize properties and neighborhoods vacated through foreclosures, while assisting households at risk of losing their homes.  These funds are limited compared to the size of the problem, and the programs have an uncertain future.  This means planning future revitalization activities will require broader thinking about neighborhood stabilization.  It also is important to analyze the outcomes of current activities in this area.  They vary dramatically -- due to variables such as capacity, geography and political leadership -- and there are lessons to learn as we pursue replicable and scalable best practices.

Please join us for a conversation with Antonio Riley, the newly appointed midwest regional administrator for the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, and Robert Grossinger, Enterprise Community Partners' new Chicago-based vice president for its National Community Foreclosure Response Initiative. The panel also will include three local trailblazers who will discuss strategies underway in Chicago and the southern and western suburbs, the three hardest hit parts of Illinois: David Pope, Oak Park village president; Janice Morrissy, director of housing initiatives for the Chicago Southland Housing and Community Development Collaborative; and William Towns, regional vice president at Mercy Portfolio Services. We will explore what we’ve learned, what policy changes we need, and new ways of doing business in today's struggling housing market.

Lunch will be provided. You may request a vegetarian meal when you register. Cost is $15 for current MPC donors, $30 for all others.

Thanks to Enterprise Community Partners for sponsoring this event.

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