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“Sea Change” in Annapolis
Public Housing
Annapolis public
housing is beginning a major transformation from public to private/public
ownership and to professional private property management. Four of Annapolis' ten public
housing communities are targeted for rebuilding or rehabilitation with a mix of
homeownership and rental homes.
The four properties underway are two in the Clay Street area, Obery Court and College Creek
Terrace, and two along Admiral
Drive, Annapolis
Gardens and Bowman Court.
These properties consist of 314 existing units, or 28 percent of the City's
public housing.
After a year long community planning process and adoption of a master plan for
the area last year, work will start in late 2008 on the first
phase of the two Clay Street
properties. All necessary State and
County funding has been or is being secured for the project. In Phase One,
48 of the oldest and most deteriorated of the Clay Street units will be torn down, with
tenants relocated to other Housing Authority properties. Replacing
those units will be 50 new rental units and 14 homeownership townhouses that
will return a streetscape appearance to the area and provide enhanced security
for the residents. The new rental units will continue to receive public
housing subsidies and will serve low and moderate income residents, but they
will be under private management. A new 4,100 square foot community
center will support programs to move residents toward self-sufficiency.
The balance of the work in the Clay
Street area is expected to be done in two
additional phases over the next few years.
The two Admiral Drive
properties, Annapolis
Gardens and Bowman Court, are
in the process now of securing the necessary State and County funds. The
plan is to substantially rehabilitate these units, expand the community
center, and install a variety of security measures. This development when
completed will also provide a mix of homeownership and rental units and will
also have private professional property management.
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