The Redevelopment Authority of the City of Erie is a community-focused organization dedicated to renewing, rebuilding, and revitalizing the City of Erie, Pennsylvania. With a history dating back to 1955, they are actively involved in initiatives and programs aimed at improving downtown Erie, neighborhood business districts, and residential neighborhoods through housing rehabilitation, lead hazard control, blight mitigation, and historic building improvement.
Their programs and initiatives invest in Erie to create safer, stronger, and more valuable homes and communities. From rehabilitating occupied dwellings to ensure resident health and safety, to addressing housing-related health hazards and reducing lead hazards in homes with qualifying children, the Redevelopment Authority is committed to making a positive impact on the city's housing landscape. Additionally, they play a crucial role in acquiring, managing, and disposing of blighted properties, while also preserving Erie's architectural heritage through grants for historic building improvements. Through their efforts, the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Erie is actively working towards a brighter future for the city and its residents.
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