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Heather Allebaugh, (407) 246 – 3423

City Reflects on Revitalization Efforts in Parramore Neighborhood
Positive Impacts Continue with a Groundbreaking for New Community
Park
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WHAT:
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The Pathways for Parramore initiative, launched in
June 2005 by Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and District 5 City Commissioner
Daisy W. Lynum, has reached its four-year milestone this summer. To
honor the occasion, there will be a ground breaking ceremony for the new
Z.L. Riley Park. In the four years since
Pathways for Parramore was launched the community has seen significant
revitalization through the five pathways—housing, business development,
children & education, public safety and quality of life. Revitalization
efforts include:
- More than $10 million has been invested in
housing, resulting in 34 new and rehabilitated homes and 271 new
housing units in the near future.
- In the last year, there has not been one murder
in the Parramore community.
- Nearly all of the 2,000 children living in
Parramore have been enrolled in the Parramore Kidz Zone program and
there has been a 47 percent decline in juvenile arrests since 2006.
- The Community Venue BLUEPRINT project has hired
75 individuals with more than 55 percent of them Parramore
residents, homeless and ex-offenders.
- A $17.6 million investment is transforming
Parramore’s main thorough fares with streetscape projects on West
Church Street and Division Avenue.
Following the ground breaking, there will be a
walking tour showcasing examples of accomplishments of the
initiative so far, including:
- Wells Landing construction site
- Newly constructed single-family homes on
McFall Avenue
- Nikki’s Place business improvements
- Orlando Police Department’s Parramore
Heritage Bike Unit
- Carver Park Housing Development
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| BACKGROUND: |
The Pathways for Parramore initiative came to fruition in
June 2005 from a task force commissioned by Mayor Buddy Dyer in November
2003. After more than 6 months of conducting research and obtaining
stakeholder input, the task force presented recommendations in June
2004. |
| WHERE: |
Future site of Z.L Riley Park
Intersection of Parramore Avenue and Conley Street
Orlando, FL 32811
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| WHEN:
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009 at 10:30 a.m.
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| WHO:
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Mayor Buddy Dyer
City Commissioner Daisy Lynum, District 5
Police Chief Val Demings
Key Stakeholders of the Parramore District
Business and Community Leaders of Orlando |
| PARKING: |
On street parking is available along Parramore Avenue |
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