A City in Transition: Conversation with Anthony Houston, Mansell Baker, and Fannie Hall
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-2010
Abstract
Gladys Haddad interviews Anthony Houston, Program Manager for the Neighborhood Stabilization Program, and Mansell Baker, Assistant to the Mayor’s Chief of Staff. An additional voice in the conversation is Fannie Hall, a resident of East Cleveland who has lived in the same East Cleveland home for 49 years. The City of East Cleveland initially received 2.2 million dollars of federal funds as part of the Neighborhood Stabilization Program. With this and other funds, depilated homes have been demolished and other homes rehabilitated. What does this mean for the residents of a city that is in the first stages of economic redevelopment?
Keywords
City planning--Ohio--Cleveland, Urban renewal--Ohio--Cleveland
Publication Title
Regionally Speaking: A Virtual Symposium
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Recommended Citation
Haddad, Gladys; Houston, Anthony; Baker, Mansell; and Hall, Fannie, "A City in Transition: Conversation with Anthony Houston, Mansell Baker, and Fannie Hall" (2010). Regionally Speaking: A Virtual Symposium. 27.
https://commons.case.edu/regionally-speaking/27