Why We Love Solar

You may have noticed that we’re trying to incorporate solar into our new building projects. We’re also going to be putting solar on Neighbors Place, which is great not only because it will offset our energy costs and make for a cleaner NWI environment, but it reminds everyone who...

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When Things Work Out

Being in the right place at the right time can lead to an amazing outcome. In mid-July, while Project Neighbors was working to finish building a duplex, I received a phone call. (I will leave out most of the names in this story to preserve the privacy of the players.) The caller, who I did not...

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Housing for All

The house on Indiana Ave. was over 100 years old and needed much work. We made an agreement with the owner to demolish it and build a duplex at the site. The owner would occupy one unit and the additional unit would be below-market rental for the community.   Demolition happened in late fall...

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Moving and Shaking Since 1969

We have been busy! And we like busy. It means we’re doing what we set out to do – build community. Since our 2021 newsletter, we’ve accomplished a lot with your volunteer and financial support. Together, we’ve: Started and finished a beautiful duplex with dedicated volunteers –...

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How to Get and Keep Volunteers

Frankly, this is the easiest and most rewarding part of the job. Because we are an affluent culture with roots in Christian notions of responsibility, many people have the discretionary time and motivation to volunteer. But in the beginning, one must target the search: churches, civic...

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How Project Neighbors Does It

Project Neighbors builds “affordable housing,” a term I dislike because its definition changes with the person using the term. I use it to mean housing made available for rent or purchase at about 60% of existing market rates. It still may not be affordable to some families, but then other efforts...

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Where Have All the Students Gone?

The world has become increasingly more and more complex – even on matters as mundane as student transfers — while at the same time we are presented information and encouraged to think about these matters in terms of simplistic soundbites. This is of course a recipe for mass confusion and...

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From Malignant to Normal

At a recent Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) meeting, a board member commented on the consequences of having “affordable” apartment units in the community. According to him, persons who live in this type of housing would be “transients” and unlikely to adequately care for the property which would...

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Needed – A Cultural Revolution

I told you to “stay tuned” to read about how a community can provide more affordable housing. This is a tough one. I will divide my thoughts in two categories: cultural and governmental.  I have, for a long time, asserted that a cultural re-set was necessary. Affluence and media have established...

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