Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Conclusions

My source tell me all of the good that will come from rebuilding Allen Wilson Terrace but it failed to answer both of my research questions. But through my research I have found some good that will come from the destruction of Allen Wilson Terrace. They will let people return who want to return come back with no raise in rent. Also the new units will be much better.

Survey Data

This pie chart shoes the percentage of 96 freshman who think that Allen Wilson Terrace is a big part of Decatur history.
This post shows the opinions of 96 freshman on public housing changes in Decatur.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Decatur Public Housing Project To Be Demolished, Redeveloped:Article

The article gives you all of the plans they have for rebuilding Allen Wilson Terrace after they complete the reconstruction. They're going to rezone the property. They will tear down 22 buildings with 200 units. then they plan to rebuild 189 public housing dwellings and 18 market rate dwellings. They will all be in 5 multi-story buildings. They are also going to sell 3 acres of the 7.69 acres. Decatur City predicts that it will be done in 6 years. It also gives you the opinion and views of some of the current residents and views of people who are not residents. Some residents look forward to it but some are a little less exited about the change than others.

Why: Topic Questions

Why did the Decatur housing authority felt it was necessary to tear down Allen Wilson Terrace and how do people in Decatur feel about it?

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Big Eraser: Topic and Goals

I'm researching changes in public housing in Decatur. I wanted to research this topic because I feel that tearing down the OP's (Original Projects) is like erasing a big part of Decatur's history. I am having friends taken away from me because they must move out of their apartments. I hope that through my research I can figure out a good reason for why they are tearing down the OP's.