In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the significant progress of the Choice Neighborhood initiative in Lorain, which aims to revitalize the South Lorain area through a proposed zoning reclassification for mixed-income housing. The City of Lorain, alongside the Lorain Metropolitan Housing Authority (LMHA), is spearheading this initiative, which has garnered attention for its potential to transform the community.
The meeting highlighted the submission of a conditional use application to the Planning Commission, which will recommend the zoning changes to the Lorain City Council. The reclassification is contingent upon the successful acquisition of properties by the city or LMHA and the implementation of a $40 million federal grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This grant is expected to catalyze approximately $300 million in private investment, based on historical averages from similar projects.
Key partners in this initiative include El Centro, which leads the grant efforts, and various local organizations such as community action groups and educational institutions. The collaborative nature of this project was emphasized, showcasing a united front from multiple stakeholders committed to revitalizing the area.
Officials noted the historical context of the South Lorain neighborhood, which has faced decades of disinvestment since the 1970s. The initiative aims to reverse this trend by promoting homeownership, affordability, and the establishment of essential community services, including grocery stores.
The meeting concluded with an invitation for public engagement, encouraging community members to review the draft transformation plan available online at southsidegateway.com. This plan is set to be submitted to HUD by December, marking a pivotal step in the revitalization efforts for South Lorain.