
Community Affairs
The Home Builders Association -
Giving Back To Our Community
The HBA has a long history of service to the community,
including fund-raising and volunteer building services.
(i.e. John Brown House, McNeill Home, Ronald McDonald Home, and Safe Landings Shelter)
Urban New Homes Programs
(i.e. Newton Crossings, Cityview / Bisson Avenue, Coburn Street,
and UNDC)
Urban Housing Programs
New Homes Constructed in the "Heart of the City"
Honodle Avenue - 2004-2005, Goodyear Heights,
City of Akron
Phase I - 20 homes, 2004
Phase II - 17 homes, 2005
Cityview and Bisson Avenues - 2003
The Home Builders Association serving Portage
& Summit Counties (HBA) along with the City of Akron is embarking upon
another successful housing project within the "Heart of the City" - the
Cityview and Bisson Avenue Project. The history of these successful
projects is excellent and has the potential to create a future impact upon the
City of Akron housing stock. Steve Conant, HBA President states, "Once
again the innovative thinkers from the City of Akron have partnered with the
HBA to provide the right housing project, in the right location, and at an
affordable price point. There is no doubt in my mind that the success of
this project will be recognized and copied across the entire country."
The Cityview and Bisson Avenue will become Akron's
newest neighborhood. The HBA and the City of Akron are working together
in a partnership to redevelop nearly four-acres of land on the City's near west
side. The property is located between Cityview Avenue and Bisson Avenue
on the west side of East Avenue in the Bisson Neighborhood Development
Area. The city acquired the land over the past several years and removed
existing substandard homes. The lots were reconfigured to meet current
city standards.
Nine HBA builder members will construct 18 homes, 9
lots on Bisson Avenue and 9 lots on Cityview Avenue. Construction of the
new homes will start in February 2003 and will be complete in June. Once
construction is complete, the HBA and City of Akron will host an open house for
all residents to see the potential of building new homes in the City. As
the process evolved, the City agreed to sell the land at a reduced rate while
the builders agreed on a common design theme prepared by a professional
architect, T. M. Westover Architects and Associates, Inc.; a common
construction schedule; and sharing resources including excavating and tree
removal. The homes will range in size from 1250 to 1500 square
feet. Several unique features will attract new homebuyers to this
market. First, affordability with price ranges from $95,000 to
$130,000. Second, location with access to downtown Akron, new Wooster
Branch of the Akron/Summit County Library, Miller South School for the
Performing Arts, and recreation opportunities.
Carmine Torio, Executive Vice President of the HBA
stated, "There is a underserved market for more affordable market rate housing
in the City and the HBA intends on continuing partnering with the City to
rebuild middle income neighborhoods to serve those markets."
Blake Place - 2000
Coburn Street - 1999
Nine (9) Homes
Future Housing Projects
* City of Barberton - Home Builders Association's 1st "Green" Home
* City of Kent
Charities
Habitat
for Humanity
Habitat
for Humanity
of Portage County |
Habitat
for Humanity
of Summit County, Inc. |
| P.O. Box 306 |
1177 Rosemary Boulevard |
| Ravenna, OH 44266 |
Akron, OH 44306 |
| P - 330-296-2880 |
P - 330-785-2700 |
| F - 330-296-5263 |
F - 330-785-2704 |
Make-A-Wish
Make-A-Wish, Making
Wishes and Dreams Come True,
the Parade of Homes has partnered with the Make-A-Wish Foundation of
Greater Ohio & Kentucky to help raise money to grant wishes for children
with serious illnesses. One room in each parade home is decorated in the
theme of a granted wish. $1 off the gate proceeds will also benefit
Make-A-Wish.
Rebuilding
Together
Rebuilding Together
- Summit County
National Rebuilding
Day
April 28, 2007
Contact Rebuilding Together to Volunteer!
HBA Sponsored Home



History
Rebuilding Together with Christmas in April is a
non-profit year-round program that helps to repair and rehabilitate the homes
of low-income elderly and disabled homeowners so they may live with
independence and dignity. Rebuilding Together does not
construct new homes; it works with existing housing and combines volunteers
from all walks of life and all faiths together to help eligible recipients'
homes be more warm, safe, and dry. Rebuilding Together is part of a
national organization and with more than 244 affiliates in all 50 states and is
the largest home repair and renovation program in the country. The
program began in Summit County in 1995 when community, government, civic, and
religious leaders and private citizens recognized the need for additional
resources to help those most in need in the community.
Program Results
Since 1995, more than 6,500 volunteers have repaired more than 235
homes of elderly or disabled persons in Summit County. One hundred
fifty-seven (157) of these homes are in the City of Akron, and 78 throughout
the county. Business and organizations in Summit County have donated more
than $1,000,000 to help the neighbors in their community. Rebuilding
Together has received $345,000 in building supplies and professional
services. All homeowners were over the age of 60, or disabled, and
low-income. These individuals were identified by volunteers representing
the major housing programs in Rebuilding Together. Homeowners are
referred to Rebuilding Together through a variety of community organizations,
county service agencies, synagogue, churches, and concerned citizens.
Homes are selected through evaluation by local volunteer electricians,
carpenters, plumbers, city and county building and health inspectors, Realtors,
and community volunteers. This generous contribution of time reflects
their commitment to the mission and work of Rebuilding Together.
Contact Information
Rebuilding Together, Summit County
788 Donald Avenue Akron, OH 44306
P - 330-773-4100
F - 330-773-4116
E-mail: rtinfo-sc@sbcglobal.net
School to Work Programs
Education in Action
Partnerships
Cuyahoga Valley Career Center
Four City Joint Vocational Compact
Maplewood Career Center
Portage Lakes Career Center
Six District Educational Compact
NAHB Career Center
Building Homes of Our Own CD ROM
A first-of-its-kind
teaching tool for middle and junior high school students, Building Homes of Our
Own, combines math, science, social studies, English, and consumer
science lessons into a dynamic, interactive simulation game available now on
CD-ROM.
This new game is complimentary to educators and
members of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), a federation of
850 state and local builder associations across the country.
Building Homes of Our Own takes students
through the homebuilding process from A - Z. Students start by getting a
construction loan, then select the building site, design a floor plan, choose
building materials, construct the house, and then market and sell the home to a
qualified buyer - encountering real-life challenges along the way.
Students are faced with tough decisions, either
playing as individuals or as part of a team, such as solving problems, staying
on budget and finishing on time. All decisions will affect the final
score and will determine if the home will be recognized as a blue ribbon
property.
NAHB developed Building Homes on Our Own as
part of its ongoing educational initiative and in response to the growing need
to provide technology-driven learning tools in our nation's classrooms.
This innovative game was developed in partnership with the National Housing
Endowment, Freddie Mac and the Fannie Mae Foundation.
Building Homes of Our Own was designed with
national content standards and will fit into pre-existing curricula for middle
schools - supplementing and enhancing core classroom subjects. It comes
with a comprehensive Teacher's Guide that contains sample lesson plans and
additional activities that bring real-life context to the game.
Teachers and homebuilder association members can
register to receive a free copy of the game at
www.HomesOfOurOwn.org. Parents are urged to reach out to their
children's educators to let them know this teaching tool is available to them.
To arrange for a demonstration of Building Homes of
Our Own at your school and find out how homebuilders and other
building professionals can address your classroom, contact Mike Mennett at
330-869-6800.
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