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City of Akron
Sections in four of Akron s 22 neighborhoods will be targeted by Planning to Grow Phase 2.0 : the middle thirds of both Goodyear Heights and North Hill, plus the northeast corner of Kenmore, and the area south of Schneider Park in West Akron.
In 2017, Akron Mayor Dan Horrigan announced Planning to Grow, an initiative to bring the city s population to 250,000 people adding 50,000 residents by the year 2050. The plan provided property tax abatements, which spurred new housing construction and home rehab projects in parts of the city.
Now, he’s announced phase two, which will encourage investment into what city officials term “middle neighborhoods”: places like Goodyear Heights, North Hill, and Kenmore.
The Devil Strip This home on McGowan Street, built in 1916, is in need of repairs after suffering damage from a fire.
In 2016, the Eviction Lab at Princeton found that among large cities, Akron has the highest eviction rate of any city in the state. And in January and February of last year, there were more evictions in those two months than in the previous three years.
The media partnership, Home in Akron, which includes WKSU, is taking an in-depth look at the city’s rental market and the housing challenges that continue through the pandemic. We spoke with Rosalie Murphy, editor of The Devil Strip, and Akron Beacon Journal reporter Doug Livingston about the launch of the series.