Monday, March 10, 2008

Housing Resources For Hawthorne Residents

In Minnesota there are several organizations working hard to address the housing crisis. As a disclaimer, the following list does not represent an endorsement from Hawthorne but are provided as a start for people interested in the issues. Here are a few:

The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) www.minnesota.acorn.org a national nonprofit working for social justice and stronger communities. The Minnesota chapter is one of the strongest in the nation, and ACORN Housing offers one-on-one mortgage loan counseling and first-time home-buyer classes. Call them at (651) 642-9639.

The Foreclosure Relief Law Project (FRLP) (Www.hppinc.org/FRLP) is part of the Housing Preservation Project. They work to prevent foreclosures and the negative effects this has on communities and to hold people accountable who are responsible for the crisis.

The Equity Stripping Task Force (www.volunteerlawyersnetwork.org/volunteer/full/realestate) is a group of legal service providers, attorneys and community partners helping victims of predatory lending.

For more resources you can also contact the Hawthorne Housing Development Director, Jeff Skrenes at jskrenes@hawthornecommunity.org or (612) 529-6033.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Hawthorne Housing Committee Agenda, March 8th

I. Welcome, Introductions
II. Approval of Feb. minutes, Mar. agenda
III. Staff update: Citimortgage lawsuit
IV. Presentation, discussion: 2326 Lyndale Ave N
V. Presentation, discussion: EcoVillage Phase III
VI. Agenda items for next meeting
VII. Adjourn

Next Meeting:
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
7:00 p.m. at Farview

February 2008 Housing Committee Minutes

HACC Housing Committee
Wednesday February 6, 2008 7 – 9 p.m.
Farview Park
MINUTES

Committee Members: Marlys Hubbard; Dan Kelty (secretary); Alissa Pier (excused); Bev Scherrer (chair); Leroy Smithrud, Kathleen Welch, Kevin Kuschel Anderson Mitchel IV.


Others in Attendance: Kevin Gulden, Shalamda Holmes, Mostafa Abdel-Karem, Mahmoud Abdel-Karem, Sue Pilarski, Susan V(???), Jeff Skrenes.

I. Welcome and Introductions

II. Approval of Agenda moved Dan, Kathy/seconded. Carried
Approval of December ’07 minutes, moved Bev, Kathy/seconded. Carried.


III. EcoVillage updates – Kevin Gulden and Jeff Skrenes

Kevin presented a report on the project (Jeff please attach to board packet.)

Phase I is rolling back with 2008 the time to get everything in place and 2009 time of construction in the new plan.

Phase II. They hope to move forward in gaining more property and developing the project.

Q? The area looks very ugly, what is being done. Being worked on.

Q? What about protection against copper theft. Signs can be put up to warn that there is no copper.

Phase III. Suggestions about what and who to invite to meetings to discuss the block of Lowry and Lyndale. Suggested to get the most amount of people involved. We need to get McKinley community involved as well as the faith communities.

The green aspect of the project needs to be explored including geothermal heating possibilities.

Jeff will work on this phase

IV. Citimortgage lawsuit and further application of nuisance property statute – Jeff Skrenes

A document was presented with an update on the lawsuit and input was sought into how broad the follow up should be in holding people accountable for the foreclosure and boarded building mess.

It could broaden to multi building landlords and possibly even individuals who have boarded properties with no signs of maintaining the nuisance properties.

Jeff wants a dialogue about this matter.

V. Other updates from Housing Director (8:00 – 8:30)

a. December foreclosure conference in Chicago

Good new is that we are not alone with problem

Bad news is that it is spread across the country. Gas bills are in some places being reported to help with credit reports. We need to explore statistics on foreclosures by home owners vs. landlords and by older homes and new infill from last few years.

b. Status of foreclosure prevention counseling services


There is a need to coordinate the counseling services and work with groups on a larger scale to smooth the path to help for neighbors.

c. CPED acquisitions of properties on Lyndale

  • 2125 Purchased on 12/27
  • 2127 no response
  • 2131 not worth purchasing for rehab.

  • d. Northside Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) and March ’08 conference in DC. Information on conference passed out with request to find neighbors who would like to attend and then take stake holding part for Northside.

    VI. New/Other Business – HACC participation in Northside Housing Fair on 3/15/08

    Jeff questioned priorities of Hawthorne in regards to the fair. He is on the seminar committee and asked for input from the community regarding our continued participation.

    We have been active for the full three years and over 1000 people visit the fair. The public relations aspect of the booth and seminars is well worth our participation according to Dan who has been on the committee planning the event.

    At least 12 Hawthorne residents have volunteered each year and a booth is an excellent outreach tool.

    VII. Short presentation by Mohamoud Abdel Kareem new owner of the store at Lyndale and 24th north. They propose a meat market/deli at the site. They will come to the March meeting with more information for the committee.

    VIII. New Member sign-up

    IX. Adjourn


    Next Meeting
    Wednesday, March 5th
    Farview Park, 7 – 9 p.m.

    Monday, March 3, 2008

    March 15th: North Housing and Home Improvement Fair!

    This is your one-stop shop for how-to seminars, talk with contractors about home improvement/remodeling, resources for prospective home buyers, financial resources and education, resources for home improvement and maintenance, refinancing, and preventing equity stripping.

    There will also be special financing offers for those living in the Hawthorne neighborhood and others!

    For more information, visit www.Northhousingfair.com or contact Debbie at (612) 588-1155.

    This event has been brought to you by the Center for Energy and Environment, Minneapolis Public Schools Community Education, Otogawa-Anschel, Minneapolis City of Lakes, Orfield Construction, Northway Community Trust, Minnesota Housing Finance Agency, NRP and Wells Fargo!

    Be sure to visit the Hawthorne Neighborhood Council as well!