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CITY OF NEW ORLEANS
Reporting Period: June-July, 2012
Office of Performance & Accountability
BlightSTAT
www.nola.gov/opa
BlightSTAT July, 2012
Agenda 8:00-8:20 GNOCDC Presentation
8:20-8:30 Announcements - LAMA
8:30-8:45 Inspections
8:45-9:00 Hearings
9:00-9:20 Abatement
9:20-9:40 Code Lien Foreclosures
9:40-10:00 Reinvestment
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SPECIAL PRESENTATION
August 9, 2012
A product of Nonprofit Knowledge Works
Growth in New Orleans neighborhoods
Presented by:
Dr. Allison Plyer GNOCDC
Between 2010 and 2011, both Census population estimates and USPS households receiving mail grew by roughly 5 percent. From 2011 to 2012, USPS households grew another 2.5 percent. Census population estimates and USPS households receiving mail, 2010-2012
Census population
USPS households
0
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
2010 2011 2012
4.9% growth
5.2% growth 2.5% growth
Source: GNOCDC analysis of US Census Bureau and USPS Delivery Statistics Product
The New Orleans metro economy has weathered the recession relatively well.
Source: GNOCDC analysis of data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
New Orleans metro
0.2%
United States -3.0%
-4.0%
-2.0%
0.0%
2.0%
Percent change in nonfarm jobs June 2008-June 2012
Among all metro area parishes, Orleans experienced the largest gain in households receiving mail over the last year.
Source: GNOCDC analysis of USPS Delivery Statistics Product
4,118
1,805
1,052
754
115 113 74
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
Orleans St. Tammany Jefferson St. Bernard St. Charles Plaquemines St. John
Change in USPS households receiving mail, 2011-2012
Fully 66 out of 72 New Orleans neighborhoods gained active residential addresses since 2010.
About half of all neighborhoods have recovered over 90 percent of their households since Katrina.
The gain of more than 12,300 active residential addresses receiving mail since 2010 may indicate that a large number of homes have been renovated and occupied over the last 2 years. Census population estimates and USPS households receiving mail, 2010-2012
Census population
USPS households
0
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
2010 2011 2012
16,911 increase
8,220 increase 4,118 increase
Source: GNOCDC analysis of US Census Bureau and USPS Delivery Statistics Product
August 9, 2012
A product of Nonprofit Knowledge Works
Growth in New Orleans neighborhoods
Presented by:
Dr. Allison Plyer GNOCDC
BlightSTAT July, 2012 12
ANNOUNCEMENTS
BlightSTAT July, 2012
LAMA Software Implementation
Q1 2012 Q4 2011 Q3 2012 Q4 2012 Q2 2012
- RFP Released 10/9/11
- Responses Received 10/31/11
- Selection Made 11/15/12
- Contract Negotiations December 2012
- Contract Routed 1/9/12
- Contract Signed 1/25/12
- Implementation Kick Off 2/9/12
- Implementation Study with Input from 17 departments Complete 3/20/12
- Additional Configuration and Training for 10 Additional Departments
NOFD Live 8/3/12
- Web Site Content Revamp
- Public Web Interface Development
- Public Web Launch
- Continuing to refine any configuration issues
- NORA Redevelopment Module Launch
- Software Configuration and Installation April – 5/8/12
- User Acceptance Testing Completed 5/31/12
- User Training for Departments leaving Accela Completed 6/15/12
- First 7 Departments Live 6/25/12
BlightSTAT July, 2012
A look at the LAMA software
BlightSTAT July, 2012 15
INSPECTIONS
BlightSTAT July, 2012
Completed Inspection Results June – July, 2012
16
Source: Code Enforcement, Davenport Group LAMA Software
Retrieved 8/3/12
Type of Inspection
Initial Inspection Reinspection Posting of Hearing
Posting of Judgment Grand Total
Inspection Results June 538 3 4 545
Abated & Demolished 13 13
In Compliance 23 1 24
No Violation 17 17
Occupied 50 50
Occupied w/ Violations 1 1
Violation WIP 33 1 34
Violation Unoccupied; Violation No WIP 401 3 2 406
July 160 104 33 11 308
No Violation 34 10 5 1 50
Occupied w/ Violations 4 4
Violation WIP 3 31 4 2 40
Violation Unoccupied; Violation No WIP 119 63 24 8 214
Grand Total 698 104 36 15 853
BlightSTAT July, 2012
LAMA implementation causes pace of
inspections to slow 811 Inspections completed in June, 524 Inspections completed in July
Source: Code Enforcement, Inspections Completed by Inspector Report Jan 1 - May 31st – Accela Systems
Completed Inspections Report, June 1 – July 30th – LAMA T-SQL 2008
Demolition Inspections, separately reported
11667
1312
2755
4235
5647
6831
7642
8166
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
January February March April May June July
Demolition
Posting of Judgments
Posting of Hearings
Reinspections - subtotal
Initial Inspection
Inspections Cumulative Target
Cumulative Inspections 2012
LAMA Implementation (under reporting possible)
BlightSTAT July, 2012 18
HEARINGS
BlightSTAT July, 2012
536
297
438
266
397
193
245
93
-
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Jan Feb March April May June July Aug
Monthly totals
Hearings Monthly Target
Total Hearings
Projection count
Fewer hearings scheduled due to LAMA
implementation
Note: The figures presented are preliminary, as the reports to extract
this information from the Davenport LAMA software are still in
development. The August projection is a manual count
Source: Accela Hearing Docket, Jan 1 – May 31st, 2012
LAMA: June 1 – July 30, 2012
4,667
2,372
-
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
Dec Jan Feb March April May June July Aug
Cumulative Hearings Trend
Hearings CumulativeTarget - 2012 YTD
Cumulative Hearings -2012 YTD
Cumulative Hearings -Projected 2012
Cumulative Hearings -2011 Trend
Target: 667 Monthly
LAMA Implementation
LAMA Implementation
BlightSTAT July, 2012
Trend in Hearing Results
Note: The figures presented are preliminary, as the reports to extract this
information are still in development.
*Note – There are a few new categories of hearing results that are not
descriptive, they have been grouped together with Dismissed category
Source: Accela Hearing Docket, Jan 1 – May 31st, 2012
LAMA: June 1 – July 30, 2012
160 106 141 93 147 76 72
30%
36% 32%
35% 37%
39%
29%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
Guilty
129 67 110 55 94 46 58
24% 23%
25%
21%
24% 24% 24%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
Reset: Work in Progress
80 25 23 11 25 9 21
15%
8%
5% 4%
6%
5%
9%
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
14%
16%
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Reset: No Reinspection
89 57 98 54 75 27 45
17%
19%
22% 20%
19%
14%
18%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
In Compliance
55 27 48 34 46 34 48
10% 9%
11% 13%
12%
18% 20%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Dismissed; Generic Reset*; Verdicts; Reset Legal Issue
23 15 18 19 10 1 1
4% 5%
4%
7%
3%
1% 0%
0%
1%
2%
3%
4%
5%
6%
7%
8%
0
5
10
15
20
25
Reset: State Program
BlightSTAT July, 2012 21
ABATEMENT
BlightSTAT July, 2012
Demolitions Exceed Targets
22
Source: Demolitions reported by Program (Contractor):
FEMA (SAIC), SDER (DRC), NORA (BBEC/CDM), IDC (Durr),
2200
99 245
427 499 596 888
1189 1473
1653 1827 1958 2026
2211 2304 2461
2738 2841 2985 3114 3248 3362 3425
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
Nu
mb
er
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Un
its
Cumulative Demolitions since Oct 1, 2010 FEMA - UnitsNORA - UnitsSDER - UnitsIDC - UnitsDemo Target Cumulative All
29 15 17 17 19 28 22
106
18 12 11 7 7 9
100
25 46 41 51 46 25
42
45
69 60 57 33
7
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
January February March April May June July
Nu
mb
er
of
Un
its
Demolished Units by Program (2012) FEMA - Units
NORA - Units
SDER - Units
IDC - Units
BlightSTAT July, 2012 23
Demolitions by Program June & July 2012
Demolished by owner
Source: Demolitions reported by Program (Contractor):
FEMA (SAIC), SDER (DRC), NORA (BBEC/CDM), IDC (Durr),
BlightSTAT July, 2012
4100 Davey St Demolition Removes Eyesore
BEFORE: April 2, 2012
AFTER: August 6, 2012
Source: Code Enforcement, 2012 Source: Microsoft Bing maps streetview, 2012
Source: City of New Orleans, 2012
BlightSTAT July, 2012 Source: Demolitions in progress report: FEMA (SAIC) 25
June & July 2012Phase May July Properties Change
01 | LLT/NORA 60 62 +2 s Transferring from LLT to NORA ownership s FEMA program can demo after transfer with City approval
02 | Sheriff Sale 35 36 +1s Processing for Sheriff sale
s Reviewing properties to determine best disposition
s Unsold properties can go to demolition
s Highly damaged properties may be demolished and sold
03 | Inspection 42 44 +2 s Does not have a future hearing date set s Non-adjudicated and awaiting inspection and hearing
04 | Hearing 32 21 -11 s Has an initial or reset hearing date in the future s Awaiting judgment
05 | Noticing 21 11 -10s Newly adjudicated
s In process of notice of judgment and intent to demolishs Homeowner appeal period
06 | Local Historic 2 3 +1 s Adjudicated and waiting historic committee meeting s NCDC, HDLC, or City Council decision
07 | Legal Review 6 3 -3 s Adjudicated and waiting Law Department review s Ensuring proper notice of hearing, judgment, & intent
08 | Salvage 4 5 +1 s FEMA Historic Preservation determined for Salvage s Permitting and selective salvage come before ACM testing
09 | ACM Test 3 4 +1 s For non-salvage properties testing precedes permitting s Awaiting testing or test results
10 | Permit 5 6 +1 s Ready to be permitted for demolition s Awaiting application, payment, or delivery of permit
11 | Transmit 18 9 -9s Transmitted or ready to transmit to demolition
contractor
s May be waiting for utilities disconnects
s Awaiting abatement (when required) and demolition
12 | Demolished 233 254 +21 s Property has passed all preliminary checks s Demolition is underway or completed
13 | Indefinite Hold 54 49 -5s May not reach final disposition under FEMA program
s NCDC/HDLC Denials
s State funding programs
s Official City or State requests to place on hold
14 | In Compliance 406 414 +8s Homeowner has brought property into compliance
s Includes properties demolished by owners Public nuisance and blight remediated
Description
New Orleans FEMA Demolitions
Change between May and July: 8 Properties to Compliance 21 Demolitions / 40 Units
BlightSTAT July, 2012
INAP Lot Clearings
321
388 382
231
164 158
131
114 113
15
32 37 33
15
48
12
34
16
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
Nu
mb
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Lots
Insp
ect
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Co
ntr
acto
r
Owner Complied
Cut & Cleared
INAP Lots Total
Target: 125 / month
Source: Code Enforcement INAP
BlightSTAT July, 2012 27
CODE LIEN FORECLOSURES
BlightSTAT July, 2012
53 Files Accepted for Foreclosure
proceedings in June & July
28 Source: Law Department, Housing Unit, 8/7/12
*Note: No information on rejected files was provided in April
57 63
50 61
68
22 31
73
38
15
32
11
27
14
15 10
3
13
Target: 83
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
January February March April May June July
Monthly Totals
Rejected: Various reasons
Rejected: Noticing Issue
Files Accepted
Writs Filed Target
57
120
170
231
299 321
352
251
603
583
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
January February March April May June July
Cumulative Totals
Cumulative Files Accepted
Cumulative Files Rejected
Total Files Reviewed
Cumulative Target for Writs Filed
BlightSTAT July, 2012 29
Outcomes of Sheriff’s Sales (Sept, 2011 – July, 2012)
Source: Law Department, Housing Unit 8/7/12
BlightSTAT July, 2012 30
New Writs Filed Activity June & July, 2012
With prior Sheriff’s Sale outcomes
Source: Law Department, Housing Unit 8/7/12
BlightSTAT July, 2012 31
Upcoming Sheriff’s Sales (August & September)
Source: Law Department, Housing Unit 8/7/12
See last page of report for complete listing of
properties by address, case #, and date
BlightSTAT July, 2012
ADDRESS CDC # SALE DATE ADDRESS CDC # SALE DATE 2431-33 MILAN STREET 2010-12183 8/16/2012 2432-34 PAUGER ST. 2012-6045 9/13/2012 6313 MARIGNY STREET 2011-9031 8/16/2012 2504-06-08 PAUGER ST 2012-4240 9/13/2012 121-23 S. CORTEZ STREET 2012-4246 8/23/2012 2816-18 PAUGER ST 2012-6044 9/13/2012 13648 CAVELIER ROAD 2012-2045 8/23/2012 2927-29 PIETY 2012-6043 9/13/2012 1728-30 FELICIANA ST. 2012-4229 8/23/2012 3042-44 LOUISIANA AVE. PKWY. 2012-4687 9/13/2012 2619-21 ROBERT E. LEE BLVD 2012-4686 8/23/2012 3320 PAUGER ST 2011-6345 9/13/2012 6007 PAULINE DR. 2012-4258 8/23/2012 3501-03 AUDUBON CT 2011-1868 9/13/2012 432 S. SCOTT STREET 2011-5048 8/30/2012 3529 GIBSON ST. 2012-4234 9/13/2012 2000-02 FRANKLIN AVE. 2012-4228 9/6/2012 4024-4029 ROBERSTON ST 2012-6057 9/13/2012 1200-02 CLOUET ST. 2012-4244 9/13/2012 4319 THALIA ST 2012-4224 9/13/2012 1225 CLOUET ST. 2012-4245 9/13/2012 4500 KNIGHT DR. 2012-4231 9/13/2012 1330 ANNETTE ST. 2012-4260 9/13/2012 4540 WERNER DR 2012-6056 9/13/2012 1408-1410 SARATOGA 2012-6060 9/13/2012 4623 CARTIER 2012-6061 9/13/2012 1420 N. ROBERTSON ST. 2012-6059 9/13/2012 4708 WERNER DR 2012-4226 9/13/2012 1435 N. ROBERTSON ST. 2012-4274 9/13/2012 4726 ROSALIA DR 2011-3272 9/13/2012 1521 MANDEVILLE ST. 2012-4242 9/13/2012 4744 PECAN ST. 2012-6048 9/13/2012 1704 GENERAL OGDEN ST. 2012-4299 9/13/2012 4823 DREUX 2012-6049 9/13/2012 1724 ALLEN ST 2012-4254 9/13/2012 4917 ROSALIA 2012-6050 9/13/2012 1847 MONTEGUT ST. 2012-4286 9/13/2012 4920 CHRYSLER ST. 2012-4692 9/13/2012 1915 S. GAYOSO ST. 2012-4236 9/13/2012 4938 PECAN ST. 2012-4277 9/13/2012 1927 CLOUET ST 2011-6348 9/13/2012 5014 CORINNE ST. 2012-4249 9/13/2012 1927 WASHINGTON ST 2012-6052 9/13/2012 532 JACKSON AVE. 2012-6053 9/13/2012 1929 GOVERNOR NICHOLLS ST 2011-3622 9/13/2012 5500 URQUHART ST. 2012-4684 9/13/2012 1951-53 N. JOHNSON ST. 2012-4680 9/13/2012 6474 BELLAIRE 2012-2044 9/13/2012 2000-02 PENISTON ST. 2012-4315 9/13/2012 7332 BEACONFIELD DR. 2011-5627 9/13/2012 2005-07 CONGRESS ST. 2012-4682 9/13/2012 7511 HICKMAN AVE 2012-4272 9/13/2012 205 WEST PARK CT 2012-6054 9/13/2012 7537 FOREST GLEN RD. 2012-4693 9/13/2012 2100-02 MUSIC STREET 2012-4284 9/13/2012 7707 REINDEER ST. 2012-6051 9/13/2012 2113-15 ROUSSEAU ST 2012-4273 9/13/2012 9021 PEAR ST. 2011-4114 9/13/2012 2131 A.P. TUREAUD 2012-4278 9/13/2012 925 RACE ST 2012-6055 9/13/2012 2320-24 ANNETTE ST. 2012-4232 9/13/2012 934 N. GAYOSO ST 2012-4312 9/13/2012 2401 ROBERT ST 2012-4301 9/13/2012 9999 CYPRESS ACRES DR 2012-4275 9/13/2012 2418 PAUGER ST. 2012-6046 9/13/2012
Upcoming Sheriff ’s Sales (August & September)
BlightSTAT July, 2012 Source: Law Department, Housing Unit 8/7/12
Proceeds from Sheriff’s Sales (Code Lien foreclosures where the City of New Orleans is the Plaintiff)
33
Note: a few adjustments were made to the previously reported totals. March was
previously reported as $180,478, February was previously reported as $64,996
$12,027 $15,575 $29,704
$161,500
$51,243 $58,504 $87,330
$58,412
$112,918
$82,199
$36,422 $47,079
$110,148
$6,921 $20,133 $40,580 $50,942
$0 $5,000
$16,497
$111,872
$46,448 $3,605
$26,894
$61,079
$3,773
$72,700
$39,553
$19,898
$23,581
$39,062
$93,354
$4,530
$28,304
$16,967
$3,431
$37,428
$114,133
$136,511
$13,387
$41,401
$47,884 $3,250
$12,029 $24,349
$46,209
$346,079
$137,247
$62,114
$87,353
$105,224
$235,037 $235,394
$266,287
$64,996
$179,853
$6,921
$84,983
$40,580
$57,623
$0
$50,000
$100,000
$150,000
$200,000
$250,000
$300,000
$350,000
$400,000 Amount of Liens Collected from Sale
Taxes Collected from Sale
Proceeds from Sales (mix of taxesand liens)Amount of Liens Collected- No Sale
BlightSTAT July, 2012 34
REINVESTMENT
BlightSTAT July, 2012
Inventory, 2,356, 77%
Under Contract, 703, 23%
Inventory Status as of July 31, 2012 (3,059)
NORA/LLT Inventory Disposition
Source: NORA, July 30th, 2012
In June & July:
27 properties were returned to inventory
6 new properties were acquired by LLT
Auction, 311, 15%
Development, 418, 21%
Lot Next Door, 983, 48%
Neighborhood Based Sale, 330, 16%
Properties Previously Sold through May 31, 2012
(2,042)
Note: 25 properties were sold in May, 2012 – this was previously reported as 22 properties. With these 3 additional properties, the 27 returned to inventory, and the 16 sold in June & July brings the total under contract from 749 to 703
Auction, 3, 19%
Neighborhood Based Sale, 2,
12%
Development, 4, 25%
Lot Next Door, 7, 44%
Property Sales-June & July, 2012 (16)
BlightSTAT July, 2012 36
NORA Inventory Sold
Source: NORA 8/8/12
BlightSTAT July, 2012
NORA Redevelopment Programs Rehabilitation/Renovation
136 Units completed
New Construction
245 Units completed
Jan 1, 2009 – July, 2012
BlightSTAT July, 2012
Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2
NSP2 Grant Expended to Date
$20,102,704
Remaining NSP2 Funds
$9,679,399
$0
$5,000,000
$10,000,000
$15,000,000
$20,000,000
$25,000,000
$30,000,000
$35,000,000
NSP2 Dollars Allocated (Total NSP2 Award $29,782,103.00 )
NSP2 Units Completed
Complete: Sold 32
Complete: Rented 43
Complete: Ready for sale/rent 92
167 Units Completed to Date
Source: NORA 8/8/12
BlightSTAT July, 2012
Office of Community Development Status of housing units under contract: May –> July, 2012
Source: Office of Community Development (OCD),
May -> July reporting periods 39
Total Under Contract
Units in Pre-Development
Units Under Development
Units Completed 2012
Units Completed 2010-2011
Rental Housing Program 477
469
41
41
403
305
33
123
1,018 The Rental Housing Program provides affordable rental housing for low-moderate income families. Funds are provided to Not-For Profit and For-Profit Housing Development Organizations for the acquisition, rehabilitation, new construction and soft development cost associated with developing affordable rental housing.
Homeownership Development Program 149
148
85
48
45
16
18
6
-1
5
This program provides homeownership opportunities by developing properties through acquisition, rehabilitation or new construction of homes that will be sold to low-income families. Not-for-Profit and For-Profit Housing Development Organizations can apply for HOME funds to subsidize the cost of construction, land acquisition and down payment assistance that will produce a code compliant home.
Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation Program
335 204 83 48 326
The Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation Program provides financial assistance to low-income homeowners to enable them to bring their residences into compliance with the Federal Government’s Housing Quality Standards and the International Residential Code adopted by the City of New Orleans. The program is administered by Not-For-Profit Housing Organizations and In-House OCD staff.
NOTE: Green arrows and text reflect movement between reporting periods Red numbers indicate projects that have been cancelled
+90
-1
+2
-8 -8
-1
July total
July total
July total
(no change)
May total
May total
BlightSTAT July, 2012
Soft Second mortgages through July 31st
BlightSTAT July, 2012
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