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Design Snapshot — Youngstown Region Collaborates on NSP2: Taking a Multi-jurisdictional Approach to Recovery Priorities

The NSP2 opportunity in ARRA motivated nine cities of the greater Youngstown area to submit one joint $32.4 million application to address the region’s challenges with foreclosures and vacant and abandoned properties. To stabilize and revitalize targeted neighborhood and produce long-running community and economic benefits, the shared plan proposes to enlist a cross-sector of different organizations to support a range of solutions, including regional land banking, targeted demolition/deconstruction, acquisition and rehab of single family homes, redevelopment of vacant land, and affordable financing for homebuyers.

The joint application submitted by Youngstown and eight neighboring cities for the second round of the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP2) funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) represents an unprecedented level of multi-jurisdictional collaboration for this region. While the nine cities—Lowellville, Struthers, Campbell, Youngtown, Girard, McDonald, Niles, Warren, and Newton Falls—had formed the Mahoning River Corridor Mayor’s Association in 2007 to share ideas, the new initiative is the first time that these jurisdictions have taken action in concert to pursue common goals for urban revitalization and redevelopment.

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