2012 RVP Land Banking PresentationsLand Banking 101 Innovative Land Bank Partnerships: Leveraging Community Capacity to Meet Community Goals Land banks do more than just acquire, hold and dispose of properties, and with today’s financial restraints, it is more important than ever to think outside the box when approaching strategies to meet community needs and demands. The session will examine several innovative partnerships between land banks and other entities that illustrate how land banks can be used to help communities meet economic development and educational as well as land use goals. The speakers will explain how their land banks are being utilized to help other community partners make a difference. Speakers: Jean Derenzy, Grand Traverse County Planning and Development Office; Amy Hovey, Center for Community Progress; Dan Kildee, on leave from Center for Community Progress; Eric Schertzing, Ingham County Land Bank Authority Restoring Trust and Accountability: The Evolution of Philadelphia’s Vacant Property Systems A lively, interactive interview with five experts, each representing a different perspective, the discussion will focus on Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter’s initiative to transform the City’s vacant property management systems. The Philadelphia Association of Community Development Corporations will discuss the role of advocacy in changing the City policy landscape. The Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority will discuss the City’s new data systems and the Authority’s role as the City’s “Virtual Land Bank.” The City’s Managing Director’s Office will discuss how they are holding key agencies accountable for performance. The City’s Department of Licenses and Inspections will discuss how they improved accountability by finding the owners of vacant property, stepping up enforcement and partnering with the court system. A City councilwoman will share the tough political discussions surrounding creation of a land bank for the City’s property. Speakers: John Carpenter, City of Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority; Bridget Collins-Greenwald, City of Philadelphia Department of Public Property; Maura Kennedy, City of Philadelphia Department of Licenses and Inspections; Maria Quinones-Sanchez, City of Philadelphia; Rick Sauer, Philadelphia Association of Community Development Corporations
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