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Housing Recovery Needs Sarah M. Stack, MPA, CFM UNO-CHART

Housing Recovery Needs Sarah M. Stack, MPA, CFM UNO-CHART CHART Center for Hazards Assessment, Response and Technology Applied social science hazard research center

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Housing Recovery Needs Sarah M. Stack, MPA, CFM UNO-CHART

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  1. Housing Recovery Needs • Sarah M. Stack, MPA, CFM • UNO-CHART

  2. CHART Center for Hazards Assessment, Response and Technology Applied social science hazard research center To support community sustainability in light of natural, environmental, technological, and homeland security risks to which the region is vulnerable

  3. Resources www.chart.uno.edu www.floodhelp.uno.edu www.louisianarebuilds.info www.gnocdc.org www.cityofno.com

  4. Purpose To produce a toolbox of resources that spurs residential recovery through homeowner-focused resources and key residential policy innovations. In the toolbox: Housing recovery indicators Policy suggestions

  5. Background Study Area Boundaries Vista Park and most of Oak Park Paris and Robert E. Lee St. Bernard Filmore

  6. Background The Problem Eight feet of floodwater after Katrina Slow recovery Type of housing Mostly single-family homes with apartments in both neighborhoods. Pre-Katrina: mix (slab, piers) in Oak Park, mostly slabs in Vista Park

  7. Data Profile Repetitive flood loss claims data Rain gauge data Road Home data Census data Permit data Neighborhood survey Housing type Rebuild status Rebuild status by housing type

  8. Data Profile Collection of Social Data Incentives for rebuilding Obstacles to rebuilding Residents’ vision of a recovered neighborhood

  9. Preliminary Obstacles Assessment Delays in Road Home monies Options for remediation for owners of slab houses Contractor Fraud Concern over neighborhood blight and vacant properties

  10. Indicators + Policies = Action

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