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The Kensington Renewal Initiative (KRI) is a Philadelphia-based advocacy and community development organization founded by film director, Jamie Moffett. KRI was established to create a program model to rehabilitate blighted properties and dilapidated lots and transforming them into owner occupied homes for the purpose of significantly decreasing crime and drug activity in low income, urban neighborhoods throughout the United States.〔Hoffman, Shane and Miess, Danielle. “Kensington: Renewal Group Provides Housing and Better Community Relations.”. http://philadelphianeighborhoods.com/2013/05/01/kensington-renewal-group-provides-housing-and-better-community-relations/ Philadelphia Neighborhoods. May 1, 2013〕 At the time of KRI’s launch in 2011, the Kensington neighborhood was the poorest in Philadelphia and had the highest rates of vacant property, consequently resulting in the highest rates of violent crime and drug use in Philadelphia.〔Thompson, Isaiah. “Default Lines: A Landlord Dropped a Bomb on Kensington. It Could Happen Again.” www.archives.citypaper.net/articles/2010/06/10/kensington-philadelphia-slumlord-robert-coyle. Philadelphia Citypaper. June 9, 2010.〕 As a result of the collaborative efforts of KRI and its local and state partners, Kensington residents have reported a significant decrease in the volume of criminal activity in the neighborhood.〔Fiedler, Elizabeth. “Kensington Block Celebrates Life After Drug Dealers Pushed Out.” http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/local/item/60747-kensington-block-celebrates-life-after-drug-dealers-pushed-out Newsworks: Smart, Local News for the Philly Region. October 10, 2013.〕 == History == In 2007, Moffett moved into the Kensington neighborhood to establish his film studio,〔Whyy.org. RadioTimes with Marty Moss-Coane. “Three Philly Leaders Innovating Land-Use.” www.whyy.org/cms/radiotimes/2013/01/14/innovatert-three-philly-leaders-innovating-land-use/. January 14, 2013. Minute 5:00〕 Jamie Moffett Media Design and Production.〔http://www.jamiemoffett.com〕 Moffett recognized the high levels of drug activity within the vacant house next door to his studio, and also among the hundreds of other vacant lots throughout the neighborhood at large.〔Whyy.org. RadioTimes with Marty Moss-Coane. “Three Philly Leaders Innovating Land-Use.” www.whyy.org/cms/radiotimes/2013/01/14/innovatert-three-philly-leaders-innovating-land-use/. January 14, 2013. Minute 5:00〕 Moffett discovered that hundreds of these properties were owned by notorious slumlord, Robert (Bob) Coyle.〔Thompson, Isaiah. “Two Years After His Real Estate Empire Falls Apart, Slumlord Bob Coyle Indicted.” Philadelphia Citypaper. http://www.citypaper.net/blogs/nakedcity/Two-years-after-his-real-estate-empire-falls-apart-slumlord-Bob-Coyle-indicted.html. March 2, 2012〕 After a failed attempt to purchase the drug-ridden lot from Coyle in 2007,〔Thompson, Isaiah. “Default Lines: A Landlord Dropped a Bomb on Kensington. It Could Happen Again.” www.archives.citypaper.net/articles/2010/06/10/kensington-philadelphia-slumlord-robert-coyle. Philadelphia Citypaper. June 9, 2010.〕 Moffett officially launched the Kensington Renewal Initiative to make an official, determined effort to lessen the crime correlated to the vacant properties by working to rehabilitate the homes and resell them as owner-occupied properties.〔Eshleman, Hannah; Dillon Mast. “Kensington: The Economics of a Fractured Community.” Philadelphia Neighborhoods. December 6, 2012.〕 In 2012, Coyle was indicted and imprisoned,〔Thompson, Isaiah. “Two Years After His Real Estate Empire Falls Apart, Slumlord Bob Coyle Indicted.” Philadelphia Citypaper. http://www.citypaper.net/blogs/nakedcity/Two-years-after-his-real-estate-empire-falls-apart-slumlord-Bob-Coyle-indicted.html. March 2, 2012.〕 and the Kensington Initiative rehabilitated its first home.〔http://www.finanta.org/news/article/kensington_renewal_hosts_first_open_house. Sep 04, 2012 〕 Moffett, his efforts and KRI have been featured on NPR,〔Whyy.org. RadioTimes with Marty Moss-Coane. “Three Philly Leaders Innovating Land-Use.” www.whyy.org/cms/radiotimes/2013/01/14/innovatert-three-philly-leaders-innovating-land-use/. January 14, 2013. Minute 5:00〕 and NBC Philadelphia,〔Thompson, Isaiah. “Peek Into Sherriff Sales Reveals Unanswered Questions.” http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/Peek-Into-Sheriff-Sales-Reveals-Unanswered-Questions-211427351.html. NBC10 Philadelphia, June 13, 2013.〕 Senator Bob Casey Jr. was a strong supporter in Kensington Renewal Initiative’s effort to promote lower mortgage rates to prospective homeowners in low-income communities of Philadelphia. After a high-profile visit to the Kensington neighborhood during the 2012 Senate race,〔Infield, Tom. “Casey, Stumping Here, Calls or Easier Low-End Mortgages.” http://articles.philly.com/2012-10-07/news/34294466_1_mortgage-loans-issue-loans-bob-casey. Oct 7, 2012.〕 Sen. Casey submitted a letter to the newly formed US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, urging them to address the challenges that qualified borrowers encounter in securing mortgages in areas with low property values.〔Mellody, April. “Casey Calls for Action to Allow Homeownership and Assist in Economic Recovery.” http://www.casey.senate.gov/newsroom/press/release/?id=0ac36f5e-8085-4977-91ad-00389195ffb9. October 5, 2012.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kensington Renewal Initiative」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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