Plenty of Love and Smiles to Share!
We are already getting ready for Christmas! Happy Holidays to all of you! May the Joy of the season surround you and your loved ones!Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Happy Holidays!
In Conclusion
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Housing and Transportation Affordability
Currently Illinois is looking at adopting the Housing and Transportation Index as a planning tool and as a criterion in the allocation of funding for transit, highways, economic development, and housing projects. It is in the State Senate and if passed in Illinois will be the first type of legislation that goes beyond including just housing as an affordability factor. It is important for the City of Phoenix I feel to adopt such policies as well if we are going to remain a competitive, economical, sustainable, and attractive city. It is the way the future is moving and since HUD announced its Partnership with DOT and EPA, if we want future funding we will have to be able to be able to and implement and be effective in such policies.
If you are Interested in the report or viewing the index you can click on the following link:
http://www.cnt.org/repository/heavy_load_10_06.pdf
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Career Services: Interviewing and Professional Dress
There was also discussion on professional dress. I jotted down the business attire for women: Makeup should look natural. A conservative style dress suit should be worn. Suits should be dark solid colors such as navy or gray. Closed toe and closed heel shoes are most appropriate. One interesting point, sad but true, do not carry a cheap plastic pen. Also, Make sure to carry your notepad and other materials in a leather cover or nice case.
Friday, November 20, 2009
It's A Girl
Employer Assisted Housing
Many employers’ create incentives to get employees to figure out alternatives to transportation, other than single vehicle occupancy use, on their own. Incentives to employees’ may include things such as prize drawings to encourage them to not only make the effort to research their options, but also make the effort to use them. While this is good and helps, our program is intended to put some of that responsibility back on the employer. Valley Metro already has several tools that employers’ can use for mapping out transportation options for employees’. Employers’ can actually enter in specific employee data such as their address and this map will identify carpool or vanpool matches, local bus route options or even a light rail connection that would get employees to work without them driving.
Fannie Mae and the Center for Neighborhood Technology have several studies they have conducted in regards to the connection between housing, jobs, and transportation. I have been finding them useful and very informative. I am also excited to meet the individuals at Valley Metro behind this partnership with LISC, and will hopefully get the opportunity to do so in December. Teresa has asked me if I would be interested in attending the next meeting with her and I intend on doing so!
Thursday, November 19, 2009
White Paper
This paper will make it apparent why employers should be interested in employer assisted housing. It will make the connection between housing and transportation, as well as transportation and affordability being key factors in job retainment. I have never written a White Paper, so I guess now is as good a time as ever to get started! I will be meeting with Teresa, LISC’s executive director, to get this paper underway!
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Something new to learn everyday
Tomorrow, Teresa, LISC’s director, has a meeting with Valley Metro to update them on the program. She wants to be able to take the map to the meeting, that is why it is important for me to meet the deadline. So it’s off to work for me!
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Work Continues
I have also been trying to contact each city to get updated information on their Neighborhood Stabilization Program target areas. We have a current list that is broad and a year old. I need updated information on the zip codes in which NSP funds are being allocated to. Due to Veterans’ Day I have had a problem getting a hold of the right people from the various cities. Hopefully tomorrow I will have better luck.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Making Sustainable Communities Happen
Ron Sims’ message was especially salient given the challenges we face today in Arizona. He talked about the need for change towards density in our communities, and how sprawl will just not work in the 21st century. He commends Phoenix for its implementation of the light rail saying, “public transportation is the future and we have to make investments in public transportation if we are going to become sustainable.” His overall message was that cities have to embody what sustainability and livability stands for. Sustainability and livability means we leave no one behind. Sustainability and livability are going to be key changes and it is the “smart” cities who will prevail. These will be the communities and cities that attract the talent, how we build is our statement of life and it will define us as cities. I was glad nonetheless, to be able to go and listen to Ron Sims, a well achieved individual, speak on the importance of sustainable, livable, affordable housing.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Mapping
Friday, November 6, 2009
The Real Cost of Driving
Career Services Event: "The Hidden Job Market"
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Happy Halloween!
And so it begins...
The overall goal for the ordinance is for employee’s to reduce single occupant vehicle trips or miles traveled to the employer’s work site by 10 percent a year for a total of five years. The next three years employer’s target is to reduce trips by 5 percent, with an overall target reduction of 60 percent at each work site. LISC program is intended to help make these goals achievable.
Here is the link if you would like to know more:
http://www.maricopa.gov/aq/divisions/trip_reduction/default.aspx
Sunday, October 25, 2009
New Undertakings at LISC
I was just informed that I will be working on a project that is part of LISC Phoenix’s Sustainable Home Ownership program. Part of what the Sustainable Home Ownership program does is connect qualified home buyers with foreclosed property information and down payment assistance as needed to make the purchase affordable. The also offer a lease-to-own program, which leases properties for up to three years to families that need an extended period of time to clean up their credit and stabilize their income so that they will qualify for homeownership and down payment assistance.
Part of what I am going to be doing is collecting target maps for NSP jurisdictions (Neighborhood Stabilization Programs established for the purpose of stabilizing communities that have suffered from foreclosures and abandonment). Then I will be doing research on the employers who are located in those target zip codes. This will eventually turn into a program that coordinates out reach to the employees of these businesses so that so they can purchase foreclosed property close to work. This program will work at achieving Sustainable communities by reducing vehicle trip miles of employees. I can’t wait to get started!
Friday, October 23, 2009
Fall-o-Ween
Monday, October 12, 2009
Starting from the Foundation, Up
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Unofficially official
Sunday, September 13, 2009
edit, re-edit, send, re-send, repeat
This entire process made possible by the above!!!
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Labor-Less Day
The Flagger!
Friday, September 4, 2009
In Summary
First off, I want to give you a little insight into what my Intern entails. LISC, in collaboration with CDCs (Community Development Corporations), helps to identify local priorities and challenges in distressed, low-income neighborhoods, delivering the most appropriate support to meet local needs.
I will continue to keep you updated. Please feel free to comment or ask any questions. I will have the answers! If you are interested here is the link to LISC Phoenix: http://www.lisc.org/phoenix/about_us/index.shtml