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PACDC’S Statement On Senator Toomey’s Threats To CDBG
The Philadelphia Association of Community Development Corporations is alarmed by the remarks of Senator Pat Toomey on the U.S. Senate floor yesterday threatening Philadelphia’s $39 million Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) allocation and the allocations to other jurisdictions across the country. CDBG represents a critical annual investment the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development […]
Tell Senator Toomey Not to Leave Philadelphians Out in the Cold
As the holidays approach and we gather in the living room with our families to celebrate and look forward to a New Year, pause to remember that too many of our neighbors are not so fortunate. Too many are unable to afford a safe, decent place to live or are out on the street alone […]
PACDC TESTIFIES ON THE LAND BANK’S STRATEGIC PLAN AND POLICIES
On the afternoon of Thursday, January 5th Beth McConnell of PACDC provided testimony to the Land Bank Board of Directors on the Land Bank Strategic Plan and Acquisition & Disposition Policies. These policies will affect the Land Bank’s approach to fulfilling its mission as well as the manner in which it transfers property and uses […]
BEN CARSON HEARING TOMORROW, 1/12, AT 10 AM
HUD’s mission is to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all. – Mission Statement of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Get on Twitter with PACDC tomorrow at 10 AM EST as we live-tweet the Senate confirmation hearing for Dr. Ben Carson to become the 17th Secretary of the Department of Housing […]
Dear Dr. Ben Carson
We have sent our letter inviting Dr. Ben Carson to visit Philadelphia to the offices of the Department of Housing and Urban Development in anticipation of his confirmation as Secretary. Thank you to the 76 organizations and 283 individuals who signed onto our letter. Dear Dr. Carson, Congratulations on being nominated to serve as Secretary of the U.S. Department of […]
PACDC, Community Legal Services and the Public Interest Law Center Sent a Joint Letter to the Kenney Administration and City Council Opposing Tax Lien Securitization
PACDC, Community Legal Services and the Public Interest Law Center sent a joint letter to the Kenney Administration and City Council opposing tax lien securitization that could harm low income homeowners and hamper the Land Bank’s work to get vacant properties back into use. You can read the letter here
PACDC Testimony on Assessment of Fair Housing (AFH)
PACDC’s Rick Sauer testifies on Philadelphia’s Assessment of Fair Housing (AFH). The AFH is a new plan required by HUD under the Obama Administration to use a data-driven approach to address patterns of integration and segregation; racially or ethnically concentrated areas of poverty; disparities in access to opportunity; and disproportionate housing needs. Read the full testimony here. […]
PACDC Testimony on Resolution No. 160902 and Bill No. 160895
PACDC’s Rick Sauer testified yesterday, February 13th in front of the Philadelphia City Council Committee on Law & Government. His testimony on Resolution No. 160902 and Bill No. 160895 supported the creation of a Community Reinvestment Commission, which would require a change to the City Charter. The Resolution and Bill passed the committee with a […]
Testimony On the 2016 Consolidated Annual Performance Report (CAPER) and Housing and Community Development Needs
PACDC’s Beth McConnell testified before Philadelphia’s Division of Housing and Community Development and Department of Commerce to urge that the Kenney Administration make a bigger investment this upcoming budget year in affordable homes and community economic development. Read the full testimony here.
Release: Mayor: Boost Housing Funding; Over 600 applications for 51 low cost rental units
For Immediate Release: March 2, 2016 Contact: Beth McConnell, PACDC (215) 732-5829 x 110 bmcconnell@pacdc.org Lowell Brown, NKCDC, 215-427-0350 , x 137 lbrown@nkcdc.org Overwhelming Demand For Affordable Rental Units Announced Groups Urge Mayor to Double the Philadelphia Housing Trust Fund In FY18 Budget The New Kensington Community Development Corporation (NKCDC) announced today that their newest affordable rental development, […]