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Portland Community Design
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MLK MAIN STREET
MASTERPLAN SUMMIT
WORKGROUPS
Each workgroup meeting will focus on issues to revitalize MLK
Boulevard into a mainstreet. Guest panelists will join in discussions
of topics including mixed use development, the median strip, and
celebrating the spirit of Albina.
All workgroup meetings will be held Thursdays at noon at Metro in
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lunch; coffee will be provided.
For more information call Laurel Lyon at
Portland Community Design, 2 8 1 -8011.
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Most homeowners are unaware
that regardless of their income are
Federal, state and local programs
that will help them repair and remod
el their homes.
Government at all levels recog
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sis of life in our country. When a
neighborhood deteriorates, many
things happen both physically and
socially. When the homes look shab
by, a neighborhood seems more at
tractive to crime and criminals. An
area in decline in like a spreading
cancer. As homes become shabby
looking and in need of maintenance,
the residents lose their desire to keep
up the neighborhood. Streets become
receptacles for trash, schools lower
their standards and very quickly the
selling price of homes in the area
drops sharply. This accelerates the
cycle of degeneration.
In order to keep and maintain the
nation’s housing and neighborhoods,
government at all levels have pro
grams to give homeowners money
(that does not have to be repaid) for
repairs or to lend them money at
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In many areas utility companies will
either do energy conservation work
free or at low cost and in other places
will lend homeowners money at no
interest to pay the contractor of their
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These programs are not restricted
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urban neighborhoods. Owners of
single or multi-family dwellings are
eligible. While the grants do not have
to repaid, most of the loans offer low
or no-interest, long terms and low
payments.
Some of the other home improve
ments covered under these programs
are: attic and wall insulation, new
windows, outerwall siding, security
doors, and locks, window guards,
sidewalks and masonry work, bath
rooms and kitchens, electrical and
plumbing, new roofs, gutters, and
downspouts.
Consumer Education Research
Center, a national non-profit con
sumer group formed in 1969, has just
published the 208 large-page, 1994
edition ofConsumers Guide to I lome
Repair Grants and Subsidized Loans
($16.95 plus $3 p&h from CERC
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Maplewood, NJ 07040 or 800-872-
0121) which lists over 7,000 sources
of loan and grant programs offered
by Federal, state and local govern
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typical programs offered and the how
to qualify. Form letters for inquiries
to these loan and grant sources are
included as well as detailed instruc
tions on determining your debt-to-
income ratio for eligibility.
Robert I.. Berko, executive direc
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others allow income of as much as
$50,000 per year or more. There are
even programs for which tenants are
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credit risks In many areas, people
w ith disabilities can receive grants to
pay for needed repairs such as access
ramps and widening of doorways.”
Since it is important that the work
be done properly, the book includes a
section describing the rough cost of
the cost of many jobs as well as advice
on picking a contractor, negotiating a
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to help you communicate with your
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Time: 9:00 a.m.
Commission meetings are open to
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available at PDC or by calling
823-3200. Citizens with disabilities
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6868 for assistance at least 48
hours in advance.
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