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Forging
Partnerships for a Healthy, Viable Community: Provident Hospital, Urban Development
Corporation and 'North Washington Park' Area Residents Project
Number: 386 Report Date: November 1993 Author(s): Douglas Gills
This study outlines a proposal for the strategic rebuilding of "North Washington
Park," a small section of Grand Boulevard, located in the Mid South region of
Chicago. Despite the underdeveloped, destabilized physical character of the community,
active community residents and community-oriented organizations have significant
internal resources and strengths which, if adequately articulated, can contribute
to rebuilding of the overall neighborhood. Provident Hospital, as a development
catalyst, will have significant overall economic and broader social development
impacts on the community and its diverse residents. There are many examples of
partnerships for community development between communities and major hospitals
as anchor institutions. If appropriately organized, area residents can have significant
interactions with Provident Hospital. The Hospital has emerged as the major anchor
institution in the immediate community. The study makes strategic recommendations
on ways to move forward by building on the relationship between Provident Hospital
to its neighbors, capitalizing on the immediate, regional and citywide development
climate. Principally, it is suggested that area residents and the Urban Development
Corporation reach an accommodation and forge partnership with the hospital to
accomplish a variety of tasks. Among these are improving the local economy, local
resident employment linkages and social support structures. The report encourages
UDC to play a leading role in forming a community-directed strategy for leveraging
the hospital's institutional resources to contribute to area redevelopment. The
report further asserts that local resident leadership in the planning, implementation
and monitoring of the redevelopment process is crucial to long-term community-building
in 'North Washington Park' and the broader area. |
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