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  • Steering Committee Meeting (May): Assets, Challenges and Opportunities

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    The Hollow Choice Neighborhood Steering Committee held its latest meeting on Friday, May 17, at the Wakeman Boys & Girls Club. This committee comprises nearly 30 community partners, including Charles F. Greene residents, elected officials, and local stakeholders from sectors such as education, health, housing, and economic opportunity.

    The Boys & Girls Club welcomed participants, showcasing partnerships with programs like Bridgeport Caribe Youth Leaders and Southwest Community Health Center. The center serves 2,000 youths and families and emphasizes all-day child drop-off services.

    The meeting aimed to establish a collaborative foundation for the planning process. Key objectives included re-introducing participants with each other and their roles, updating them on the plan's status, and outlining the planning process and key milestones. Discussions centered on identifying early action activities for immediate positive impacts, sharing insights from stakeholder interviews and a recent community meeting, and discussing existing neighborhood conditions. The committee also focused on identifying community assets, challenges, and opportunities, ensuring all stakeholders are aligned and engaged in revitalization efforts.

    Discussion points included Connecticut's and Bridgeport’s historically low unemployment rates, though The Hollow neighborhood experiences higher unemployment. Challenges for employers in finding workers were highlighted, stemming from high housing costs, high job vacancies, and a mismatch in qualifications. Other topics covered included housing policies ensuring one-for-one replacements for displaced residents and outreach strategies targeting community events. Emphasis was placed on youth engagement, civic education, and policy advocacy to bridge gaps between state and federal affordable housing initiatives.

    Key feedback highlighted the need for affordable housing, workforce development, and community safety. Suggestions included increasing green spaces, incorporating STEM programs, and developing intergenerational programs. Participants identified opportunities to address homelessness, enhance security, and leverage funding for public spaces and transportation.

    The meeting concluded with reflections shared with the Mayor, who committed to a housing summit to discuss affordable housing, homelessness, and economic development. The enthusiastic participation and commitment from all involved signal a promising start for the Hollow Choice Neighborhood Initiative.