COMMUNITY BUILDERS ASK ME ANYTHING ABOUT TAX ALLOCATION DISTRICTS, FEDERAL OPPORTUNITY ZONES, PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS, NMTC & MORE March 28, 2019

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COMMUNITY BUILDERS ASK ME ANYTHING ABOUT TAX ALLOCATION DISTRICTS, FEDERAL OPPORTUNITY ZONES, PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS, NMTC & MORE March 28, 2019 1

AGENDA IA & Atlanta s Westside Tax Allocation District Community Builders training Financing for Community Builders projects Lessons from program pilot 2

Invest Atlanta s vision is to make Atlanta the most economically dynamic & competitive city in the world. OUR WORK: Economic Development- attract and expand business. Community Development- attract residents, businesses and development to neighborhoods. Economic equity- address economic mobility through our programs & incentives. 3

Tax Allocation Districts and Corridors Atlanta s Tax Allocation Districts Westside (1992/1998 expanded) Atlantic Station (1999) Princeton Lakes (2002) Perry Bolton (2002) Eastside (2003) Atlanta BeltLine (2005) Campbellton Road (2006) Hollowell/ML King (2006) Metropolitan Parkway (2006) Stadium Area (2006) 4

Projects/Accomplishments Overview Westside TAD 1,706 residential units 24% affordable 533,000 retail sq. ft. 2.3 M office sq. ft. 1,020 hotel rooms 1.5 miles of streetscape and pedestrian improvements 2.7 mile Atlanta Streetcar Parks and Greenspace Workforce and Early Learning Training Centers Land Acquisition/Neighborhood Stabilization Redevelopment of old Constitution building (143 Alabama) Quest Non-Profit Center for Change Façade Improvement Projects Community Builders Program Quest Non-Profit Center for Change Center for Civil and Human Rights TAD Investment $162M Total Project Cost $1.5B Economic Impact $2.1B Direct Jobs 11,733 Return on Investment * $11.96 *ROI = (Economic Impact TAD Investment) / TAD Investment 5 Lindsay Street Park

Atlanta s Westside Tax Allocation District Purpose: facilitate the redevelopment of the historic neighborhoods of English Avenue and Vine City, and the western portion of downtown. Early focus on job creation, workforce training, parks, affordable housing and safety. Intended to fund projects with difficulty obtaining traditional financing. $10 Million awarded to 12 projects in Phase I, leveraging $22 Million. Phase II to focus solely on resident retention efforts, such as owner occupied rehab, vacant and blighted property acquisition, and affordable housing development. Community Builders is also a community retention program, providing a pathway for residents to redevelop vacant properties that can provide affordable housing and amenities for other residents. 6

Needs/Deficit Based AssetBased Purpose Changing Community through increased services Method Institutional Reform Citizen-Centered production Accountability Leaders are professional staff. accountable to institutional stakeholders community. Significance of Assets Production Resource Assets are system inputs. Asset mapping is data collection Money is the key resource. Falls apart without money. Changing Community through citizen involvement Leaders are widening circles of volunteer citizens. Accountable to the Assets are relationships to be discovered and connected. Asset mapping is self-realization and leadership development. Relationships are the key resource. Falls apart when money becomes the focus. Operating Challenge How do we get citizens involved? How do we channel and build onall this citizen participation? System Dynamic Tends to spread itself thinner over Tends to snowball over time. time. Evaluation Success is service outcomes, measured mostly by institutional stakeholders. Success is capacity, measured mostly be relationships.

The Question? What would happen if we redirect our resources away from traditional, needs-based model activities and embrace an approach that leads to long term sustainability and organic growth of communities and people?

Community Prosperity Ladder 9

COMMUNITY BUILDERS: Overview Purpose: empower Westside TAD residents with skills to take a more active role in the redevelopment of their community; increase access for residents to Invest Atlanta resources. Also a part of our resident retention strategy to address residents concerns about displacement. Launched October 2017 Participants required to be residents, small developers or businessowners in WTAD, and attend all trainings Strong emphasis on applicants that own an investment property Six month training curriculum Training by Incremental Development Alliance Initial training concluded in April 2018 with final presentations 10

COMMUNITY BUILDERS: Training October 2017 to March 2018, IDA trainers provided one lecture every month, many that included hands-on activities, followed by individual meetings with participants to help develop their projects. Curriculum Topics: The Power of Incrementalism Scoping a Renovation Project Operating Business Models Developing a Proforma Zoning & Storm Water Developing a Financial Package Pitching Investors Managing Construction 11

COMMUNITY BUILDERS: Project Financing $30,000 for Technical Assistance: expert advising on project conceptualization and predevelopment planning from IDA local consultants. $150,000 for Pre-Development Grants: funding for site development, permitting, drawings, environmental assessments, etc. to support project predevelopment activities. CITY OF ATLANTA $820,000 in Project Financing: gap financing for projects that complete predevelopment, secure financing & equity, and have community support. RODNEY MILTON TOTAL FUNDING: $1 million 12

COMMUNITY BUILDERS: Lessons from Pilot 19 participants selected for pilot; 16 successfully completed training. Training should be bifurcated by skill level, and lengthier for beginners. Using site control as a criterion for program participation is critical for achieving projects. Partnerships with key city agencies, such as the department of planning, are essential. Central focus of program should be training, not financing. CITY OF ATLANTA Training should help facilitate collaboration among participants more intentionally. RODNEY MILTON Funding tools should be available seamlessly from training to project execution. Training should focus more on construction and post-construction re-financing. Trainings may be more effective if they occur more frequently. One-on-one sessions with trainers were most beneficial to many participants. 13

Why does Community Builders make sense? Fulfills TAD Purpose Blight Reduction Investment / Revitalization Income Diversity Maintains neighborhood character and culture / anti-displacement Triple Bottom Line ROI Financial Increased property taxes, reduction in public costs Social Entrepreneurship, economic mobility, community stability Environmental sustainable development, healthy living environments Incentive vs Giveaway Motivates stakeholders to participate in revitalization Doesn t promote excess returns to private owners Impact > Expenditure Builds Goodwill within Community Creates Broad Spectrum of Supporters 14

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