Lot Links: Transforming the vacant lots in Dayton

December 4th, 2008

The city of Dayton Ohio has real estate issues. We have vacant homes, vacant lots, vacant office buildings. Like so many cities in the mid-west, the loss of population means that we now get to deal with abandonment, but I believe that there are opportunities in every situation, and this is no different. The ability to see opportunities requires some creative thinking and some bending from the community, but we are in need of creative and positive solutions and I think even the City can see that now, so they are beginning to adjust their thinking accordingly.

One of the innovative ideas is called Lot Links. A neighbor to a vacant lot can buy that property from the city of Dayton, for cheap in many cases, and create something beautiful there. Care for it, maintain it, garden it, nurture it into a beautiful oasis in the middle of the city.

Some details from the Lot Links pdf:

In order to be eligible, a property must be unoccupied, at least two years certified tax delinquent, and located within the Dayton city limits.

How it works:
Abandoned or foreclosed lots that have become property of the City of Dayton may be available for acquisition through Lot Links. The City manages the legal process of transferring property ownership, using the Real Estate Acquisition Program (REAP) in partnership with Montgomery County (as authorized by Ohio law) and other resources.

You can read the pdf, and get more details here.

3 Comments »

  1. Vance Shutes says

    Teri,

    A brilliant, progressive idea for dealing with vacant property! Thanks for alerting others to this.

    December 4th, 2008 | #

  2. Kevin Sandridge says

    :mrgreen: Hey Terri - Kevin Sandridge, here. Not sure if you recall - but we had lunch together at Unchained Orlando w/ Brian, Sean and Chris @ Denny’s.

    This post really hits home, even for those of us living down here in FL. I have some middle school Technology Student Association kids on my Competition Team who may use the “Lot Links” concept at States this year. It really is about shifting one’s perspective and seeing what “could be” rather than what “isn’t.”

    Thanks for keeping this idea out in front of us!

    December 5th, 2008 | #

  3. Teri Lussier says

    Hey Kevin!

    Of course I remember you, and that lunch! Thanks for stopping by.

    I’m so glad to hear that you can import this idea. I do think we are about to see some very creative ideas being utilized in the coming years. It’s exciting in a way.

    December 5th, 2008 | #

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