Cities and towns around
the country are recognizing the value of revitalizing our urban neighborhoods
which have been in decline as people moved to new housing in the suburbs. Many
of our urban neighborhoods have suffered from high crime and declining housing
and infrastructure as the areas have been neglected for years.
Cities in our region are
involved in efforts to improve housing, rebuild streets and sidewalks, and
encourage community pride. The City of Charlotte
through its Neighborhood Improvement Program has identified neighborhoods where
streets and utilities are being upgraded along with landscaping, neighborhood
parks, and housing to offer an improved quality of life for its citizens. USI
has assisted the City of Charlotte on six of these neighborhoods by planning
and designing improvements to sidewalks, roadways, storm drains, and utilities
including replacement of undersized water mains. Four of these projects are
completely constructed and two are under construction. In Greensboro, USI assisted the City with
redeveloping the Morningside area as a Hope VI project. This project involved
replacing a public housing area with new streets, utilities, landscaping, and
housing to offer residents a better way of life.
These neighborhood
improvement projects along with the movement to revitalize our center city
areas are important to the citizens who live there as well as others. USI’s
staff is proud to be a partner in rebuilding our infrastructure and understands
the engineering and social issues that are involved in working with local neighborhoods.
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