From: Dahlberg, Art 
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013 8:59 AM
To: Bohl, 
James
Subject: Zoning Committee Meeting - Tuesday 
10/15
Zoning, Neighborhoods and Development 
Committee
File: # 130786
Resolution authorizing acceptance & expenditure of a $2 
million dollar State Grant for demolition activity
Dear Chairman Bohl,
The State Department of Financial Institutions is providing a 
2 million dollar grant to allow the City to raze 200 residential 
properties.  A condition of the grant requires that 200 properties be 
demolished and the City submit for reimbursement by June 14, 2014.  The 
State will reimburse the City up to $10,000 per property.  The demolition 
cost for a typical single family or duplex property is approximately 
$15,700.  To achieve the State’s goal of razing 200 properties will require 
a City match estimated to be $1.2 million.   A file # 130722 went 
before today’s Finance & Personnel authorizing additional borrowing to fund 
the City’s match requirement.  The Committee approved the 
resolution.
If your committee approves this file, the Department will use 
these funds in concert with demolition funds provided in the 2014 budget.  
The proposed budget includes $1,319,000 in demolition funding and $2,220,000 in 
a Capitol account for demolition activity.  This funding is part of the 
Mayor’s Strong Neighborhoods Initiative.  The funding in the proposed 
budget will allow DNS to demolish 200 residential properties.  Combining 
this with acceptance of the State Grant will increase the number of demolitions 
to 400.  Additionally, the Mayor’s proposed budget includes funding for DPW 
to demolish 100 City owned properties (with in-house crews) for a total of 
500.
The Strong Neighborhoods Initiative proposes to target the 
activities in specific neighborhoods to gain maximum impact.  While 
demolition is only one part of a larger strategy, it plays an important 
part.  Clearing out the seriously distressed properties in a neighborhood 
will improve the quality of life for the residents, reduce crime, improve 
property values, and allow for reinvestment in the area.
This initiative will draw upon data from multiple agencies to 
identify which neighborhoods to target.  DNS along with DCD, MPD, MFD, DPW, 
etc. are already sharing data.  These efforts have identified 3 target 
areas (Amani, Metcalfe Park, Washington Park).  This will be the starting 
point.  Other neighborhoods will follow.
Please let me know if you would like to meet to discuss this 
in more detail prior to the Committee hearing.
Thank you
Art