Land Banks: A Tool for Equitable and Affordable Housing Development:
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Can we receive copies of your presentation? This is EXCELLENT information I would like to pass on. cynthia@ideationzone.com,

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We are recording the presentation and will send slides in a follow-up email. Thank you!

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Question for discussion later: I am curious what may be different considerations for starting a land bank in a rural area vs. an urban area. What factors should a rural community consider when trying to decide if land banks are right for their community?

01:05:27
This is an awesome program~

01:05:29
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01:06:08
Nice to hear. PI loves working with CCP and Tarik.

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Please add your questions to the chat or raise your hand during the Q&A.

01:19:31
With landbanks primarily acquiring property through established tax sale mechanisms, do you see community opposition to them? If so, what are the pushback issues? Is there data around the ROI that local gov't is putting in?

01:21:12
I'm part of a new non-profit organization working to develop a pocket neighborhood in Indiana for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities (Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, etc). I'm new to all of this. Could a Land Bank work for us? How would we go forward to research it?

01:25:24
I had lost power so I hope to get recording or something to see what I missed. Thanks

01:28:23
Can you give us an example of how equity is applied through land bank activities?

01:32:52
I have to head out for another meeting, but this was a great presentation. Thank you!

01:34:32
thank you, Tarik!

01:35:26
Can you say name of land bank again?

01:35:46
The equity example: Albany County Land Bank

01:35:56
Thank you!

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https://www.albanycountylandbank.org/eopp

01:36:29
Thank you Tarik!

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Anybody can reach out to me via email! Pleasure to be with you all. Stay healthy and safe.