New urban plan and fund partnership spur revitalization
Beall's Hill neighborhood in Macon, Georgia, where a volunteer charrette initiated a revitalization, benefits from the nation's largest revolving revitalization fund, according to one report.
In November 2001, the Knight Program in Community Building of the University of Miami conducted a charrette that produced the basic elements of a plan for bringing new housing and other improvements to the 30-block, somewhat decayed, mostly African-American neighborhood on the border of Mercer University in Macon.
The city adopted a refined version of that plan with the help of architect Dhiru Thadani, a member of the original team, and redevelopment began in 2004.
The revival has gained momentum with the help of a partnership of Historic Macon, the College Hill Alliance, Historic Hills and Heights (an existing partnership between the city and the College Hill Alliance), the city and Mercer University, reports The Telegraph newspaper.