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Assessing the Need for a Neighborhood Enhancement Program to Support La Vista s Older Neighborhoods

Frequently noted deficient areas. Roofs have sagging substructures, and decayed shinglesGutters are sagging, and missing gutters and downspoutsWoodwork has rotted portions, sections of the facades missingWalls have holes in wall covering, rot and decayPaint is faded, peeling and chipping paintSiding is torn, missing, and cracked sidingFront steps are uneven, cracked, and unsafeHandrails are missing, unsafe, and rustedDriveways have cracks and holes in the concreteSidewalks are uneven su29913

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Assessing the Need for a Neighborhood Enhancement Program to Support La Vista s Older Neighborhoods

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    1. University of Nebraska at Omaha School of Public Administration Urban Studies program Assessing the Need for a Neighborhood Enhancement Program to Support La Vistas Older Neighborhoods

    2. Frequently noted deficient areas Roofs have sagging substructures, and decayed shingles Gutters are sagging, and missing gutters and downspouts Woodwork has rotted portions, sections of the facades missing Walls have holes in wall covering, rot and decay Paint is faded, peeling and chipping paint Siding is torn, missing, and cracked siding Front steps are uneven, cracked, and unsafe Handrails are missing, unsafe, and rusted Driveways have cracks and holes in the concrete Sidewalks are uneven surfaces and cracks Yard disorder detracts from the beauty of the neighborhood

    3. Roofs have sagging substructures

    4. Roofs have decayed shingles

    5. Gutters are sagging, and missing gutters and downspouts

    6. Walls have holes in wall covering, rot and decay Siding is torn, missing, and cracked siding

    7. Paint is faded, peeling and chipping paint

    8. Front steps are uneven, cracked, and unsafe Handrails are missing, unsafe, and rusted

    9. Driveways have cracks and holes in the concrete

    10. Sidewalks are uneven surfaces and cracks

    11. Yard disorder detracts from the beauty of the neighborhood

    12. Importance of Correcting Deficiencies Housing rehabilitation can be an effective strategy for reversing a neighborhoods trend towards decline. Correcting deficiencies renews neighborhood confidence. Safe conditions help avoid injury or owner liability. Efficiency is becoming a greater issue in present times. The replacement of inefficient components such as doors and windows not only provide savings for the resident but also conserve valuable and scarce resources.

    13. Importance of Correcting Deficiencies Correction of housing deficiencies will help sustain or increase neighborhood values and integrity. Poor condition of homes may lead to neighborhood indifference about property maintenance. Investing to properly maintained units increase values and returns on sales. Collectively maintained neighborhoods make for desirable locations that attract those who will continue to sustain neighborhood integrity.

    14. Importance of Correcting Deficiencies Todays problems will not fix themselves and will only become a greater concern for the future. Not only can the deficiencies become worse, but they may lead other structural problems. Shingle deterioration leads to rotting eaves, sheathing, rafters and ridges. Gutter dysfunction leads to degradation of primary structural components such as roof, wall and foundation.

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