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What in the world is this? Another Kohler plan!!Angry
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Originally posted by Vivian Moon Vivian Moon wrote:

Here we go again...where's the booze...I need a drink Confused
Well, let's meet at Barbeque junction and have a few!
Oops...no...I forgot, they are closed!  (And the word on the street is that many of the employees did not get paid for the last four weeks.  Kind of hard to keep a business open that way, I'd thiink.)
“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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Vivian- So the City Manager told you that the city would like to buy the Sorg Mansion. I would imagine that it would be costly to rehab to former glory from the current apartment setup. Where's the money going to come from for that? This stands in direct conflict with the mentality of a few years ago (Ron Olson era perhaps?) when the city decided that they had too much property and wanted to unload them, never to return to buying real estate around the city again. Schiavone himself, has said in Council meetings (the latest being about Section 8 property), that it wasn't a good idea for the city to buy and rehab houses. Now, which is it- Gilleland's way or Schiavone's? Can't be both. I'm curious as to where this $650,000 amount came from. Thought the city had to make cuts to balance the budget for 2009??????? Now, Gilleland and crew have enough laying around to purchase a property for $650 grand? From what fund? What would this property be used for if they purchased it? What "lake"? Does she mean the overgrown mudhole by the non-used AK pavillion/commons area next to the West Midd. bridge? None of this was worth the effort/cost it took to build it. It is a monument to futility. This is not a "plan". This is an attempt to buy and develop random property along a river that never has attracted anyone except an occasional person fishing for carp or catfish. What is the matter with these people?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote makeadifference Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Apr 17 2009 at 8:00am
Obviously the city manager does not understand what is going on in the real estate market.  What are their plans to do with this - are they wanting to be landlords or turn it into a historical museum.  That is the biggest waste of money.  One must assume the plan to purchase and improve the Sorg  might be to raise the property value for the mayor who lives in that area. 
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Very possible, makeadifference. The mayor andcity planner live in very close proximity, and through possible ?able use of HUD and CDBG funds, have re-habbed the area properties. If any of you remember a big front page MJ article a few years back, the neighbors were so grateful for Mr.Kohler's "help" in the neighborhood, that they worked for free on his home re-modeling. Wouldn't this be a somewhat serious violation, IF Mr.Kohler had helped these neighbors acquire grant funding? Always wondered about that one.

Could the Sorg Mansion become the next Historical Society property? Remember--Ms.G is very close with Mr.Ashworth.

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The so-called Community Revitalization Department recently completed "rehabilitation" work on a single-family house in the S. Main Street Historic District.  The cost of this boondoggle at 805 S. Main is in excess of $85,000 in HUD funds!  No wonder they supposedly have no funding to help Vivian Moon and other volunteers in the restoration of the Pioneer Cemetery!
 
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This makes you wonder. Were building permits required for this so called "Revitalization work" or not? Under the radar?
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Could we go to the Butler County Auditors site- punch in 805 S Main St. and see if any permits were registered? Could check all those HUD properties if we had the list. Right????
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Viet Vet -
 
I will send you the list that I have.  Remember, when Ginger Smith took over late last July she gradually stripped me of ALL RESPONSIBILITIES probably at the request of Queen Judy.  However, the information I have is still fairly relevant as the people involved with the City's housing rehab program were never known for expediting anything but their lunch breaks.
 
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CITY OF MIDDLETOWN, OHIO
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAM
FINANCIAL STATUS REPORT (EFFECTIVE JANUARY 13, 2009)
 
 
People Working Cooperatively (Emergency Repairs)         $200,000.00    $123,849.39    $  76,150.61
Community Improvement Program                                      15,000.00            662.72        14,337.28
Emergency Repairs (Program Delivery - City Staff)               35,000.00       14,916.22        20,083.78   
Butler County Health & Social Services Center                    40,000.00       10,000.00        30,000.00
Fair Housing (Housing Opportunities Made Equal)                 6,000.00             - 0 -             6,000.00 
LifeSpan (Home Buyer Education & Counseling)                  24,000.00       12,000.00        12,000.00 
Housing Code Enforcement Program (City Staff)                170,000.00        73,215.25          96,784.75
Legal Aid of S.W. Ohio                                                      20,000.00            - 0 -              20,000.00
Residential Property Demolition & Clearance                         136,000.00       73,409.21      96,784.75
Program Administration (City Staff)                                       135,092.00       61,261.62      73,830.38 
Downtown Facade Improvement Program                                  1,000.00           265.00           735.00
City of Middletown Emergency Repair Program                        20,000.00        6,233.58      13,766.42
Comprehensive Rehabilitation Program (City Staff)                  90,000.00       29,330.69         60,669.31
Property Disposition Program                                                 4,000.00         3,582.56             417.44 
 
                                                            Sub Totals            $896,092.00   $421,013.00      $475,079.00
Unallocated FY 2008 CDBG Funds                                        10,151,17                              10,151.17
                                                            TOTALS               $906,243.17                          $485,230.17
 
 
Note:  Hard copies to be mailed to Bert Grimes and Rosa Lean LIndsey
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From: Self, Nelson
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 10:58 AM
To: 'Hendershot, Richard'
Cc: 'trevia_thomas@hud.gov'
Subject: HUD-Funded Programs -- Administration & Program Delivery Costs

 

Rich & Trevia –

 

At present there are seven (7) full-time positions approved for the operation of CDBG and HOME Program funded activities.  Salary and fringe benefits for these positions are:

 

Senior Planner (Nelson Self)                                      $  75,000

Neighborhood Improvement Advisor (Skip Batten)      81,300

Neighborhood Improvement Advisor (Kyle Fuchs)       69,200

Housing Code Specialist (Annette Accurso)                56,000

Housing Code Specialist (Vacant)                                52,000*

Housing Code Assistant (Debbi Fish)                          55,800

Secretary III (Judy Demostenes)                                    46,800

 

                                                Total                             $436,100

 

* Costs could increase by $7,000 if family medical plan required by the person hired to fill this position.

 

Our funding for Program Year 2008 is as follows:

 

CDBG            $   670,051

HOME                 370,000

 

Total                $1,040,051

 

We have also budgeted an additional $59,000 for local mileage, vehicle maintenance, travel, training, telephone, office equipment, advertising, office supplies, legal, appraisals and office supplies.

 

My concern is that nearly 50% of our combined HUD funding is allocated for administration and program delivery.  Would you contact me to advise if we are within established Federal guidelines as I wish to ensure full compliance.

 

Thanks again.

 

Nelson Self, CD Administrator

Planning Department - Community Development

One Donham Plaza

Middletown, Ohio 45042

(513) 425-7942

(513) 425-7921 fax

nelsons@cityofmiddletown.org

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Subj: Fwd: Proper Utilization of Limited HUD Resources???
Date: 12/29/2008 9:25:09 P.M. Eastern Standard Time
From: Nelsonself
To: amarconi@cinci.rr.com, bymyflwrs@fuse.net
 
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It's fairly obvious to a growing number of people that certain senior staff members of the so-called Community Revitalization Department may not qualified when it comes to administering or even understanding HUD programs.  The City will have problems in the near future, mark my words.
 
The City just foreclosed on a house at 1010 Yankee Road.  A sizable amount of funds were spent on rehabbing this dwelling a few years back.  Upon taking title they had the house demolished for another $7,000+.  I love the way that those bureaucrats play with HUD funds like it's Monopoly money.
 
According to Skip Batten, the City is selling the vacant lot for $1,500 to an adjoining church.  There goes more valuable capital down the old rat hole.  When does it stop?
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CITY OF MIDDLETOWN, OHIO
HUD Home Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program
FY 2005 - FY 2008 Budget Summaries
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
 
FY 2005
 
Active Projects                                        Budgeted              Expended             Balance
 
Habitat for Humanity Subsidy                $  75,000.00       $  63,697.22        $  11,302.78
 
FY 2006
 
Active Projects                                        Budgeted             Expended              Balance
 
FHA Dollar Homes Rehab Fund           $200,000.00      $156,465.75        $  43,534.25
 
FY 2007
 
Active Projects                                        Budgeted           Expended               Balance
 
Program Administration                        $  39,300.00      $  38,598.98          $       704.02
 
FY 2008
 
Active Projects                                        Budgeted           Expended               Balance
 
Program Administration                        $  37,000.00             - 0 -                    $  37,000.00
Comprehensive Housing Rehab          $183,000.00      $  21,061.30           $161,038.70 
Down Payment/Closing Cost Fund      $150,000.00      $  25,550.00           $124,450.00
 
TOTAL UNEXPENDED FUNDS:  FY 2005 -- FY 2008
 
$378,026.75
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