I have been reading the various articles and comments in the Huntsville Times and posted on other blogs/forums concerning the on going SE HHA situation. (See links below) .
ok, my 2 cents of thought from reading all this, it sure looks like the SE areas (Grissom, Hampton Cove, Jones Valley) have become a target with particular HSV city members and other related organizations. It looks like they plan to move the majority of the HHA to specific school districts, which shouts out the Southeast areas. I do not see this working in Hsv. As a few have mentioned, this did not work in the past. There will be major flight to leave the city of Hsv and out Madison County. The SE areas will no longer be the schools or areas they are today.
Also, I noticed there are comments from some who say this works and it’s ok to mix low income down to SE, so my question back to those...why you are not moving to the northwest (or low income areas) to build or renovate the homes and send your kids to Johnson high school (or other low scoring schools). I don’t see anyone asking where the low income homes are so they can move into those communities and send their kids to Johnson high school so they can share their moral and ethic daily lives and work routine.
Let’s think about this, everyone on this forum and those who move to Hsv want to know where the best schools are so they can move to that area. No one is asking where the low income and low scoring areas are so they can go move there and mix their income to the those neighborhoods.
I give the SE area 3-5 years at best, it’s like someone else commented on another site, take a picture now and come back in 10 years and see how it looks. I would not want to risk purchasing a 300k-400k home in the south area (HC and Jones Valley included) for it to devalue over the next 5-10 years.
I hope people are not so naive to think this is not being done with an agenda. There will be no place in hsv that is not mixed with low income people for now on, there is no place in Madison County that will not have this type of agenda pushed into their communities. People need to wake up and read in-between the lines, this is the end to communities like Grissom, Hampton Cove, and Jones Valley.
BTW, let’s not forget the next sneak under radar event coming to the area. The federal prison halfway house location. Same thing, eveeryone will wake up one day to find it in your backyard, but will be another done deal. Who is to say this will not be located in SE or HC, don’t be so sure your community is safe from this one either.
thx
Flashpoint is a good site- someone else already posted with many
articles and comments....thx for posting this one.
flashpoint | Politics. Alabama Style.
Additional thoughts on “decentralizing poverty” in Huntsville
Halfway house put on 6-month hold
Wednesday, March 25, 2009 By JOHN PECK
Halfway house put on 6-month hold - al.com
The moratorium comes on the heels of an inquiry from a Florida-based company seeking city zoning information. Bannum Inc. of New Port Richey, Fla., is one of several possible bidders responding to a Federal Bureau of Prisons' bid solicitation for a 20-bed residential re-entry center in the Huntsville area that would reintegrate federal prisoners into society
What's right for public housing?
Sunday, April 12, 2009
What's right for public housing? - al.com
Anger and answers
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Huntsville Times
Anger and answers - al.com