"Adkins outlined a number of tools and programs that other Ohio cities have utilized such as converting vacant properties into pocket parks or other neighborhood uses; flipping houses from the Butler County Land Bank to resell to a homeowner; in-fill new construction; housing for city/school professionals; maintenance assistance programs to assist elderly homeowners and other grant programs."
Sometimes you just gotta love Mr. Adkins.
1. Pocket parks. Like we need more grass to cut. Oh yeah, as bucktoothed as some neighborhoods have become and are becoming - just how many pocket parks are we gonna need? A nice idea - but it fails in implementation and suitability.
2. Flipping houses to resell to a homeowner. Seriously? No one wants these houses to begin with....who's the newly created buyer now? Furthermore - if the bottom-feeding landlords (the Sec8'ers and the BBrents and whatever else is out there now) don't see the value in taking these and making them something - where is the buyer that does? Insanity.
3. Infill new construction. If you are building a new home in Middletown today - are you building it in these neighborhoods? I doubt it.
4. Elderly Maintenance. Sure. Is that really the issue? Is our problem really that older folks can't keep up with their properties? I drive through these neighborhoods and find that it's only the OLDER people who DO keep up with their properties!
5. Other grant programs. There's not enough money in these funds to make the difference.
Of course, I've offered to help with these things - to help serve on any boards or whatever to help work through this mess - never taken up on it.
I'm sick of hearing that housing is this city's problem. This city's problem is jobs. Where there's a housing crisis - there's no jobs. Want to fix housing - get people back to work.
It works everywhere it is tried. It'll work here too - but we'll never get there. We can't even let a hospital expand their initial plans and hire more people and create a larger tax base here - we'll never get the other end of town back up and running.
------------- "Every government intervention [in the marketplace] creates unintended consequences, which lead to calls for further government interventions." -Ludwig van Mises
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