The Standard Journal

Rockmart seeks GICH help for housing projects

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Rockmart city council members have approved a resolution to seek help from the Georgia Initiative for Community Housing (GICH) during their latest meeting.

The city currently anticipate­s a broad range of community participat­ion in the housing program and has received letters of support from the Northwest Georgia Housing Authority, Polk County Chamber of Commerce, Georgia Family Connection, Habitat for Humanity, churches and businesses.

During the applicatio­n process, city officials and staff met with community leaders and created a housing team. They

learning about approaches and available resources to improve the housing stock.

Sherman Ross, city council member, and Stacey Smith, director of Rockmart’s Department of Community Developmen­t, met with other team members. This group includes Vicki Sutton, Brenda Leslie, Jon Forsyth, Debbie Ross, Bruce Day, Tonya Glover, Brittney Hickom, Tamaka Hudson, Chris Culver, Danny Echols, Cathy Matthews, Clint Brock and Sandy McClure.

The Georgia Initiative for Community Housing (GICH) offers a three-year program of collaborat­ion and technical assistance related to housing and local developmen­t.

The objective of the Initiative is to help communitie­s create and launch a plan to meet their housing and neighborho­od revi- talization needs.

If the request for GICH assistance is approved, Rockmart will receive help in creating and launching a locally based housing plan to meet housing needs and neighborho­od revitaliza­tion. This will involve technical assistance, collaborat­ion, expert presenters, trainers, facilitati­on, and consensus building, networking and mentoring.

During the program of technical assistance and crossshari­ng the community housing team will: attend two retreats a year with other participat­ing communitie­s, identify issues and needs, available resources and potential objectives, develop new ideas, learn about best practices and available resources and funding for housing and community developmen­t, produce a housing plan with objectives and goals and begin implementa­tion of a pro- gram of action.

Ross said city officials continue to address local housing needs for Rockmart citizens. He referenced recent approval of ordinances to improve conditions brought about by vacant and abandoned properties identified as dangerous or unsafe.

Noted was the fact that these buildings not only attract criminal activities but also contribute to health issues and a decrease in property values.

Jeff Ellis, city manager, emphasized that abandoned or blighted property can significan­tly impact any neighborho­od.

“Rockmart is not the only community facing these issues,” Ellis said. “It can be a win, win situation when people take responsibi­lity for maintenanc­e and upkeep of buildings they own.”

 ??  ?? Stacey Smith, Jeff Ellis and Sherman Ross, right, discuss the applicatio­n process for GICH assistance.
Stacey Smith, Jeff Ellis and Sherman Ross, right, discuss the applicatio­n process for GICH assistance.

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