Monday, September 2, 2019
The Future for Chicago Public Housing :: Sociology
The Future for Chicago Public Housing      In big cities across America, the consensus is  public housing doesn't work. And in Chicago, it's  coming down. Chicago began using federal housing  dollars to blow up or knock down high-rise public  housing in 1993. The plan shifted into high gear when  the city signed a $1.5 billion deal with the US  Department of Housing and Urban Development. Under  the plan for transformation, Chicago will destroy more  public housing than any city in the country.       There are families being pushed out of their homes,  out of the city and the communities that they want to  stay in. (Haney), Suzanne. "Street Wise" This is major  impact on the city, from this comes segregation and  the economy fails. Mayor Richard Daley and his  administration promised people in Chicago affordable  housing and now Daley has gone back on his word.   Where has all that money gone that Mayor Daley has  promised to millions of people who continue to  struggle everyday? If you take a look around in  Chicago there are more condos arising than housing for  those really in need of the help.    Mayor Daley and be Administration decided to take  from people who are making over $75, 000 a year. They  think by taking 30% of their money they will be able  to help restore peoples housing to make it affordable.  Why cant the government pay money to help people find  an affordable house? Because affordability has become  a national problem, causing housing prices to have  gone up faster then people in Chicago can make money  or can afford the cost of living. Hanney, Suzanne.  ?Street Wise? November 17 2000    Secretary Martinez has put forth the effort. He  awarded the largest amount of homeless assistants in  the nations history more than $1.1 billion to fund  thousands of local housing and service programs. in  every state in the nation, This is part of the Bush  administration focus on the resources on permanent  housing and services.    95% of the residents are under Chicago Housing  Authority (CHA) are on some kind of public assistance  versus New York which only need 25% of public  assistance. Chicago uses up this 95% of public  assistance towards putting up expensive condos that  range from $75,000-$100,000. They do this to try to  compare up to New York's standards.  Chicago?s  Public Housing Projects, source The Economist, July  11, 1998.    Mayor Daley goes on to say working together, all  Chicagoans. We can make every window that looks out  of the Chicago housing Authority (CHA) a window of  opportunity. But that the key word here is  opportunity, Mayor Daley has not giving any body under  cha the opportunity for any thing. Mayor Daley takes  these people homes from them and put up condo.  					    
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