The City of Cincinnati is considering the sale of two vacant City-owned lots in the Mohawk area of Over-the-Rhine to Cincinnati Habitat for Humanity for the construction of a new single-family home.
The lots, located at , were acquired by the City in 2002 as part of the Cincinnati Land Reutilization Program (CLRP).
Because the land is deed-restricted for affordable housing, the land would be sold for $1.
The street was the site of Habitat's first Over-the-Rhine build, with four houses erected at 288-294 Mohawk Street in 2002. Three of the four properties have their original owners; one has been foreclosed.
In 2005, City Council passed an ordinance authorizing a preferred developers agreement with the Mohawk Area Development Corporation for the development of single-family homes at 270-272 Mohawk Street – and seven other parcels – but the contract was never executed.
CLRP, established by council in 1996 to return abandoned property to tax-generating use, is managed by the Department of City Planning and Buildings.
Previous reading on BC:
Habitat kicks off green build this Saturday (6/10/10)
Cincinnati considers ordinances for ADDI, Habitat (11/18/09)
Cincinnati Habitat begins two houses, dedicates another (4/8/09)
Northside CURC to buy vacant City parcel (4/1/09)
Land bank to sell Mount Auburn lot for new SFD (2/9/09)
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Land-banked Mohawk parcels could be sold for $1
Posted by Kevin LeMaster at 9:00 AM
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Great! Now they are land banking to create more low income housing, as if we don't have enough of that in the city! What a shame! When will people figure out that we need the "rich" for jobs, economy growth, and increasing property values. Why aren't we working on making Cincinnati a place where the wealthy would like to move? But, NO, Cincinnati's future is more low income housing and no one to pay the taxes.
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