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CitiesFirst® Program Hosts
First Task Force Meeting at Summer Meeting
By Dana Bykowski
Mayor Michael Coleman of Columbus, OH
hosted the first CitiesFirst® Task Force meeting on Friday,
June 14th during the United States Conference of Mayors 70th Annual
Meeting in Madison, WI. Several mayors from all over the country
attended the meeting ranging from cities in California, Ohio, Florida,
Texas, Illinois, Kansas and Colorado. Several important issues were
raised during the meeting, including the need for affordable workforce
housing for city employers, building affordable units near methods
of transportation, and working with local builders and developers
to increase housing production at a lower, more reasonable cost.
I am very grateful to the leadership
of the U.S. Conference of Mayors and the Nehemiah Corporation for
bringing a partnership program to the USCM focusing solely on the
issues of affordable housing, access to homeownership, and special
needs housing. Under the leadership of our current president, Mayor
Tom Menino, CitiesFirst® will help mayors across the country
to make housing a number one priority for their cities.
CitiesFirst® announced several milestones
that have occurred over the past year, including providing $300
million dollars in down payment assistance to more than 110,000
families in 5,521 cities through The Nehemiah Program. CitiesFirst®
is currently developing four special needs housing projects and
working with the Mayors office in the cities of Baltimore,
Indianapolis, Charlotte and Atlanta. Over the course of the next
few months, we will continue to hear about the progress of the facilities
that will provide a safe living environment for the mentally ill
and disadvantaged youths, and former substance abusers. Scott Syphax,
President & CEO of Nehemiah Corporation, was also on hand to
discuss the success of the roundtables that have occurred over the
past year. CitiesFirst® has hosted roundtables in North Little
Rock, AR, Columbus, OH, Tacoma, WA, Charlotte, NC, Denver, CO and
Houston, TX.
These roundtable discussions are
an important tool for all of us who want to work towards combating
the affordable housing crisis in urban areas, said Syphax.
Mayor Patrick Henry Hays, of North Little
Rock, AR, who hosted the first CitiesFirst® roundtable discussion,
encouraged other mayors to become involved in the CitiesFirst®
program. I encourage all of you to use the resources that
CitiesFirst® has to offer member mayors here at the Conference.
We had a good dialogue going between representatives from our chamber
of commerce, local builders and real estate developers, our housing
authority, local banks, our economic development corporation, and
community development organizations. CitiesFirst® has several
housing programs available to cities, and brings a wealth of knowledge
and technical assistance to mayors in the area of economic development
and expanding opportunities for homeownership.
For more information about CitiesFirst®,
please contact Managing Director, Dana Bykowski, at (202) 861-6764
or via email at dbykowski@usmayors.org.
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