The Forbidden City Tour was a huge success! Thank you to the City of Mansfield, Office of Codes and Permits, Columbus Dispatch, Engwiller Properties, Mansfield Fire Department, Mansfield News Journal, Preservation Ohio, RSVP,Tridico Sign Company and all of our event attendees we truly appreciate your support!

 
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Methods

Education is an undisputed tool for social development. Through all of DMI's programs, an emphasis is placed on educational tools, including correspondence, workshops, resources and technical assistance. The following is a list of the methods in which DMI can implement positive change in industrial and residential areas:

Advocacy for property owners involved in revitalizing their neighborhood. The goals of this project include making the current property owners involved in their neighborhood and be partners in development.

Reliance on historic preservation. DMI works through the guidance of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. We would rely on the expertise of the National Trust for preservation of any historically significant properties. We would advocate for historic buildings through this process and work hard to see that a limited number of buildings are demolished.

Collaborating with other organizations. Because of the amount of interest on this project it is very important that all organizations and individuals who have an interest in revitalizing this neighborhood are included in this process. DMI would ensure that all view points are heard and that all organizations maintain communication.

Utilizing local talent and skill. DMI will contact many local individuals and groups to attempt to utilize their talent on both a volunteer and contract basis.

Obtain products and services for reduced costs as donation. we will work with local retailers and service providers to collaborate as partners in the project in exchange for advertising and promotion of products. 

Work with realtors on marketing. Work with the Mansfield Board of Realtors to market and attract new property owners to the area.

Provide financial counseling to prospective homeowners. Work through ESOP and the City of Mansfield in the creation and maintenance of an ongoing education process for potential homeowners in the community.

Educate property owners on ongoing maintenance and code requirements. Provide information necessary for prospective property owners to understand the appropriate and legal necessary upkeep of properties.

Continue education efforts with property owners. Provide workshops and ongoing training on issues related to property maintenance and upkeep as required by code, zoning and the historic preservation commission. Provide tips and tools for community members to better care for their property. 

Monitor progress and program continually.  Throughout the program, DMI will be responsible for monitoring the progress and processes of the Westinghouse Plan.

 
 
 
 
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