Recent Changes for "JOSANA Neighborhood" - Rochester Wikihttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_NeighborhoodRecent Changes of the page "JOSANA Neighborhood" on Rochester Wiki.en-us https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=45&version2=46&ts=1453917588JOSANA Neighborhood2016-01-27T17:59:48ZEileenFCCL link <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 15: </td> <td> Line 15: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> The Germans were later joined by Italians who worked in the many industries along the river. By the twentieth century, Dutchtown was a bustling, working-class neighborhood of modest homes and apartments, with ["Jay Street"] as a busy commercial corridor lined with small ethnic shops. The [http://www.charlessettlementhouse.org/ Charles Settlement House] was founded in 1917 to help these immigrants adjust to their new lives. A transition began in the 1950s and '60s with the arrival of African-Americans from the south, followed by Puerto Ricans in the 1970s. Today, JOSANA is characterized by its unique demographics: one-third white, one-third black, and one-third Hispanic<span>. By the dawn of the twenty-first century, Dutchtown had become Ghost Town, a Detroit-style dystopia of empty lots and vacant structures</span>. [[FootNote(Ibid)]] [[FootNote([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/habitats-neighborhood-revitalization-initiative-josana/ Flower City Habitat for Humanity] (2012-05-03))]] </td> <td> <span>+</span> The Germans were later joined by Italians who worked in the many industries along the river. By the twentieth century, Dutchtown was a bustling, working-class neighborhood of modest homes and apartments, with ["Jay Street"] as a busy commercial corridor lined with small ethnic shops. The [http://www.charlessettlementhouse.org/ Charles Settlement House] was founded in 1917 to help these immigrants adjust to their new lives. A transition began in the 1950s and '60s with the arrival of African-Americans from the south, followed by Puerto Ricans in the 1970s.<span>&nbsp;Still, the white flight to the suburbs left many properties abandoned, while others were swept up by absentee landlords and converted to multiple units. By the dawn of the twenty-first century, Dutchtown had become Ghost Town, a Detroit-style dystopia of empty lots and vacant structures.<br> + <br> +</span> Today, JOSANA is characterized by its unique demographics: one-third white, one-third black, and one-third Hispanic. [[FootNote(Ibid)]] [[FootNote([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/habitats-neighborhood-revitalization-initiative-josana/ Flower City Habitat for Humanity] (2012-05-03))]] </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 47: </td> <td> Line 49: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ * [http://celebratecityliving.com/neighborhood/josana/ Neighborhood profile] on Celebrate City Living</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=44&version2=45&ts=1445454796JOSANA Neighborhood2015-10-21T19:13:16Zalexandergartleyremoved dead URL <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 46: </td> <td> Line 46: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- * [http://rochesterhabitat.org/building/josana.shtml JOSANA project discussion] on the Flower City Habitat for Humanity site ([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/ blog])</span> </td> <td> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=43&version2=44&ts=1445454740JOSANA Neighborhood2015-10-21T19:12:20ZEileenFDC link <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 51: </td> <td> Line 51: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ * [http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/education/2015/10/21/rcsd-city-beacon-school-17-lovely/74060938/ RCSD, city announces plan for "Beacon school" in JOSANA] - ''Democrat and Chronicle'' (2015-10-21)</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=42&version2=43&ts=1439044204JOSANA Neighborhood2015-08-08T14:30:04ZEileenFformatting <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 47: </td> <td> Line 47: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- * [http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/lifestyle/art/2015/08/07/fruit-belt-region-shawn-dunwoody/31296759/ New paint turns city’s Ghost Town into Fruit Belt] - ''Democrat and Chronicle'' (2015-08-08)</span> </td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 51: </td> <td> Line 50: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ * [http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/lifestyle/art/2015/08/07/fruit-belt-region-shawn-dunwoody/31296759/ New paint turns city’s Ghost Town into Fruit Belt] - ''Democrat and Chronicle'' (2015-08-08)</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=41&version2=42&ts=1439044179JOSANA Neighborhood2015-08-08T14:29:39ZEileenFDC link <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 47: </td> <td> Line 47: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ * [http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/lifestyle/art/2015/08/07/fruit-belt-region-shawn-dunwoody/31296759/ New paint turns city’s Ghost Town into Fruit Belt] - ''Democrat and Chronicle'' (2015-08-08)</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=40&version2=41&ts=1421703852JOSANA Neighborhood2015-01-19T21:44:12ZEileenFinfo about landlords and lead <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 28: </td> <td> Line 28: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> There still remains much to be done, however. According to 2012 data, the area between Jay Street and ["Interstate 490" 490] was deemed to be the [http://www.neighborhoodscout.com/neighborhoods/crime-rates/25-most-dangerous-neighborhoods/ seventh most dangerous neighborhood in the U.S.]. </td> <td> <span>+</span> There still remains much to be done, however. According to 2012 data, the area between Jay Street and ["Interstate 490" 490] was deemed to be the [http://www.neighborhoodscout.com/neighborhoods/crime-rates/25-most-dangerous-neighborhoods/ seventh most dangerous neighborhood in the U.S.].<span>&nbsp;53% of the homes in JOSANA are owned by absentee landlords and 29% of the children under six tested in the very high range for lead poisoning.[[Footnote(Stacey Freed, "Does everyone deserve help?" ''["Rochester Magazine"]'' (Jan. 2015))]]</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=39&version2=40&ts=1419715643JOSANA Neighborhood2014-12-27T21:27:23ZEileenFStadium Estates <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 26: </td> <td> Line 26: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> In ["2012"] ["Project Scion"], a local organization that turns vacant lots into pocket parks, chose JOSANA as the site for their very first project. ["The Orchard"] was completed in July with the help of neighborhood residents and is maintained by the community as a prized green space. </td> <td> <span>+</span> In ["2012"] ["Project Scion"], a local organization that turns vacant lots into pocket parks, chose JOSANA as the site for their very first project. ["The Orchard"] was completed in July with the help of neighborhood residents and is maintained by the community as a prized green space.<span>&nbsp;The ["Stadium Estates"] are expected to be completed by the end of ["2015"].</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=38&version2=39&ts=1404487419JOSANA Neighborhood2014-07-04T15:23:39Zjgereklink Child, Ames <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 4: </td> <td> Line 4: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> ||Encircled by ["Lyell Avenue"], ["Broad Street"], Brown Street, the ["trains" railroad tracks], and Child Street|| </td> <td> <span>+</span> ||Encircled by ["Lyell Avenue"], ["Broad Street"], Brown Street, the ["trains" railroad tracks], and <span>["</span>Child Street<span>"]</span>|| </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 8: </td> <td> Line 8: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> The '''JOSANA Neighborhood''' is a ["Rochester Neighborhoods" located] west of ["Sahlen's Stadium"] and north of ["Interstate 490"]. Ames Street and Campbell Street are its main thoroughfares. The name stands for the Jay Orchard Street Area Neighborhood Association, which was formed in ["2001"] following the [http://www.frontiernet.net/~sulindhill/20Ty.htm shooting death] of 10-year-old Tyshaun Cauldwell and subsequent galvanization of the residents. </td> <td> <span>+</span> The '''JOSANA Neighborhood''' is a ["Rochester Neighborhoods" located] west of ["Sahlen's Stadium"] and north of ["Interstate 490"]. <span>["</span>Ames Street<span>"]</span> and Campbell Street are its main thoroughfares. The name stands for the Jay Orchard Street Area Neighborhood Association, which was formed in ["2001"] following the [http://www.frontiernet.net/~sulindhill/20Ty.htm shooting death] of 10-year-old Tyshaun Cauldwell and subsequent galvanization of the residents. </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=37&version2=38&ts=1403537398JOSANA Neighborhood2014-06-23T15:29:58ZEileenFDC link <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 44: </td> <td> Line 44: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- </span> </td> <td> <span>+ * [http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2014/06/22/city-neighborhood-working-toward-transformation/11248143/ City neighborhood working towards transformation] - ''["Democrat and Chronicle"]'' (2014-06-23)</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=36&version2=37&ts=1402549366JOSANA Neighborhood2014-06-12T05:02:46ZbadfishNPoV again! <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 15: </td> <td> Line 15: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> The Germans were later joined by Italians who worked in the many industries along the river. By the twentieth century, Dutchtown was a bustling, working-class neighborhood of modest homes and apartments, with ["Jay Street"] as a busy commercial corridor lined with small ethnic shops. The [http://www.charlessettlementhouse.org/ Charles Settlement House] was founded in 1917 to help these immigrants adjust to their new lives. A transition began in the 1950s and '60s with the arrival of African-Americans from the south, followed by Puerto Ricans in the 1970<span>s. Still, the white flight to the suburbs left many properties abandoned, while others were swept up by absentee landlords and converted to multiple unit</span>s. Today, JOSANA is characterized by its unique demographics: one-third white, one-third black, and one-third Hispanic. By the dawn of the twenty-first century, Dutchtown had become Ghost Town, a Detroit-style dystopia of empty lots and vacant structures. [[FootNote(Ibid)]] [[FootNote([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/habitats-neighborhood-revitalization-initiative-josana/ Flower City Habitat for Humanity] (2012-05-03))]] </td> <td> <span>+</span> The Germans were later joined by Italians who worked in the many industries along the river. By the twentieth century, Dutchtown was a bustling, working-class neighborhood of modest homes and apartments, with ["Jay Street"] as a busy commercial corridor lined with small ethnic shops. The [http://www.charlessettlementhouse.org/ Charles Settlement House] was founded in 1917 to help these immigrants adjust to their new lives. A transition began in the 1950s and '60s with the arrival of African-Americans from the south, followed by Puerto Ricans in the 1970s. Today, JOSANA is characterized by its unique demographics: one-third white, one-third black, and one-third Hispanic. By the dawn of the twenty-first century, Dutchtown had become Ghost Town, a Detroit-style dystopia of empty lots and vacant structures. [[FootNote(Ibid)]] [[FootNote([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/habitats-neighborhood-revitalization-initiative-josana/ Flower City Habitat for Humanity] (2012-05-03))]] </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=35&version2=36&ts=1402512508JOSANA Neighborhood2014-06-11T18:48:28ZEileenFbetter integration <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 13: </td> <td> Line 13: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- </span> </td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 16: </td> <td> Line 15: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> The Germans were later joined by Italians who worked in the many industries along the river. By the twentieth century, Dutchtown was a bustling, working-class neighborhood of modest homes and apartments, with ["Jay Street"] as a busy commercial corridor lined with small ethnic shops. The [http://www.charlessettlementhouse.org/ Charles Settlement House] was founded in 1917 to help these immigrants adjust to their new lives. A transition began in the 1950s and '60s with the arrival of African-Americans from the south, followed by Puerto Ricans in the 1970s. Today, JOSANA is characterized by its unique demographics: one-third white, one-third black, and one-third Hispanic. By the dawn of the twenty-first century, Dutchtown had become Ghost Town, a Detroit-style dystopia of empty lots and vacant structures. [[FootNote(Ibid)]] [[FootNote([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/habitats-neighborhood-revitalization-initiative-josana/ Flower City Habitat for Humanity] (2012-05-03))]] </td> <td> <span>+</span> The Germans were later joined by Italians who worked in the many industries along the river. By the twentieth century, Dutchtown was a bustling, working-class neighborhood of modest homes and apartments, with ["Jay Street"] as a busy commercial corridor lined with small ethnic shops. The [http://www.charlessettlementhouse.org/ Charles Settlement House] was founded in 1917 to help these immigrants adjust to their new lives. A transition began in the 1950s and '60s with the arrival of African-Americans from the south, followed by Puerto Ricans in the 1970<span>s. Still, the white flight to the suburbs left many properties abandoned, while others were swept up by absentee landlords and converted to multiple unit</span>s. Today, JOSANA is characterized by its unique demographics: one-third white, one-third black, and one-third Hispanic. By the dawn of the twenty-first century, Dutchtown had become Ghost Town, a Detroit-style dystopia of empty lots and vacant structures. [[FootNote(Ibid)]] [[FootNote([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/habitats-neighborhood-revitalization-initiative-josana/ Flower City Habitat for Humanity] (2012-05-03))]] </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 18: </td> <td> Line 17: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> ===<span>Re</span>vi<span>val</span>===<span><br> - </span> </td> <td> <span>+</span> ===<span>Acti</span>vi<span>sm</span>=== </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 30: </td> <td> Line 28: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- ===Safety===<br> - <br> - Based on</span> 2012 data, the area <span>of this neighborhood </span>between Jay Street and 490 was deemed to be the [http://www.neighborhoodscout.com/neighborhoods/crime-rates/25-most-dangerous-neighborhoods/ <span>7</span>th most dangerous neighborhood in the U.S.]. </td> <td> <span>+ There still remains much to be done, however. According to</span> 2012 data, the area between Jay Street and<span>&nbsp;["Interstate</span> 490<span>" 490]</span> was deemed to be the [http://www.neighborhoodscout.com/neighborhoods/crime-rates/25-most-dangerous-neighborhoods/ <span>seven</span>th most dangerous neighborhood in the U.S.]. </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 35: </td> <td> Line 31: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- </span> </td> <td> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=34&version2=35&ts=1402511115JOSANA Neighborhood2014-06-11T18:25:15ZbadfishNPoV, recent safety data <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 16: </td> <td> Line 16: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> The Germans were later joined by Italians who worked in the many industries along the river. By the twentieth century, Dutchtown was a bustling, working-class neighborhood of modest homes and apartments, with ["Jay Street"] as a busy commercial corridor lined with small ethnic shops. The [http://www.charlessettlementhouse.org/ Charles Settlement House] was founded in 1917 to help these immigrants adjust to their new lives. A transition began in the 1950s and '60s with the arrival of African-Americans from the south, followed by Puerto Ricans in the 1970s. Today, JOSANA is characterized by its unique demographics: one-third white, one-third black, and one-third Hispanic<span>. Still, the white flight to the suburbs left many properties abandoned, while others were swept up by absentee landlords and converted to multiple shoddy units</span>. By the dawn of the twenty-first century, Dutchtown had become Ghost Town, a Detroit-style dystopia of empty lots and vacant structures. [[FootNote(Ibid)]] [[FootNote([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/habitats-neighborhood-revitalization-initiative-josana/ Flower City Habitat for Humanity] (2012-05-03))]] </td> <td> <span>+</span> The Germans were later joined by Italians who worked in the many industries along the river. By the twentieth century, Dutchtown was a bustling, working-class neighborhood of modest homes and apartments, with ["Jay Street"] as a busy commercial corridor lined with small ethnic shops. The [http://www.charlessettlementhouse.org/ Charles Settlement House] was founded in 1917 to help these immigrants adjust to their new lives. A transition began in the 1950s and '60s with the arrival of African-Americans from the south, followed by Puerto Ricans in the 1970s. Today, JOSANA is characterized by its unique demographics: one-third white, one-third black, and one-third Hispanic. By the dawn of the twenty-first century, Dutchtown had become Ghost Town, a Detroit-style dystopia of empty lots and vacant structures. [[FootNote(Ibid)]] [[FootNote([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/habitats-neighborhood-revitalization-initiative-josana/ Flower City Habitat for Humanity] (2012-05-03))]] </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 29: </td> <td> Line 29: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ <br> + ===Safety===<br> + <br> + Based on 2012 data, the area of this neighborhood between Jay Street and 490 was deemed to be the [http://www.neighborhoodscout.com/neighborhoods/crime-rates/25-most-dangerous-neighborhoods/ 7th most dangerous neighborhood in the U.S.].</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=33&version2=34&ts=1395746594JOSANA Neighborhood2014-03-25T11:23:14ZEileenFJay Street <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 16: </td> <td> Line 16: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> The Germans were later joined by Italians who worked in the many industries along the river. By the twentieth century, Dutchtown was a bustling, working-class neighborhood of modest homes and apartments, with Jay Street as a busy commercial corridor lined with small ethnic shops. The [http://www.charlessettlementhouse.org/ Charles Settlement House] was founded in 1917 to help these immigrants adjust to their new lives. A transition began in the 1950s and '60s with the arrival of African-Americans from the south, followed by Puerto Ricans in the 1970s. Today, JOSANA is characterized by its unique demographics: one-third white, one-third black, and one-third Hispanic. Still, the white flight to the suburbs left many properties abandoned, while others were swept up by absentee landlords and converted to multiple shoddy units. By the dawn of the twenty-first century, Dutchtown had become Ghost Town, a Detroit-style dystopia of empty lots and vacant structures. [[FootNote(Ibid)]] [[FootNote([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/habitats-neighborhood-revitalization-initiative-josana/ Flower City Habitat for Humanity] (2012-05-03))]] </td> <td> <span>+</span> The Germans were later joined by Italians who worked in the many industries along the river. By the twentieth century, Dutchtown was a bustling, working-class neighborhood of modest homes and apartments, with <span>["</span>Jay Street<span>"]</span> as a busy commercial corridor lined with small ethnic shops. The [http://www.charlessettlementhouse.org/ Charles Settlement House] was founded in 1917 to help these immigrants adjust to their new lives. A transition began in the 1950s and '60s with the arrival of African-Americans from the south, followed by Puerto Ricans in the 1970s. Today, JOSANA is characterized by its unique demographics: one-third white, one-third black, and one-third Hispanic. Still, the white flight to the suburbs left many properties abandoned, while others were swept up by absentee landlords and converted to multiple shoddy units. By the dawn of the twenty-first century, Dutchtown had become Ghost Town, a Detroit-style dystopia of empty lots and vacant structures. [[FootNote(Ibid)]] [[FootNote([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/habitats-neighborhood-revitalization-initiative-josana/ Flower City Habitat for Humanity] (2012-05-03))]] </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=32&version2=33&ts=1395336952JOSANA Neighborhood2014-03-20T17:35:52ZEileenFformatting <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 12: </td> <td> Line 12: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> <span>'''</span>History<span>'''</span> </td> <td> <span>+</span> <span>===</span>History<span>===</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 18: </td> <td> Line 18: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> <span>'''</span>Revival<span>'''</span> </td> <td> <span>+</span> <span>===</span>Revival<span>===</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 30: </td> <td> Line 30: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> <span>'''</span>Establishments<span>'''</span> </td> <td> <span>+</span> <span>===</span>Establishments<span>===</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 44: </td> <td> Line 44: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- '''See also'''</span> </td> <td> <span>+ ===Links===</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=31&version2=32&ts=1395336925JOSANA Neighborhood2014-03-20T17:35:25ZEileenFTania's Place <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 41: </td> <td> Line 41: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ * ["Tania's Place"]</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=30&version2=31&ts=1380766046JOSANA Neighborhood2013-10-03T02:07:26ZEileenFGreen Visions <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 45: </td> <td> Line 45: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzI1TsZcSzQ Green Visions] - A ["Greentopia Festival" Greentopia] film</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=29&version2=30&ts=1375396644JOSANA Neighborhood2013-08-01T22:37:24ZEileenF(quick edit) <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 28: </td> <td> Line 28: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> In ["2012"] ["Project Scion"], a local organization that turns vacant lots into pocket parks, chose JOSANA as the site for their very first project. ["The Orchard"] was completed in July with the help of neighborhood residents and maintained by the community as a prized green space. </td> <td> <span>+</span> In ["2012"] ["Project Scion"], a local organization that turns vacant lots into pocket parks, chose JOSANA as the site for their very first project. ["The Orchard"] was completed in July with the help of neighborhood residents and <span>is </span>maintained by the community as a prized green space. </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=28&version2=29&ts=1375396599JOSANA Neighborhood2013-08-01T22:36:39ZEileenFThe Orchard <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 28: </td> <td> Line 28: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ In ["2012"] ["Project Scion"], a local organization that turns vacant lots into pocket parks, chose JOSANA as the site for their very first project. ["The Orchard"] was completed in July with the help of neighborhood residents and maintained by the community as a prized green space.<br> + </span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=27&version2=28&ts=1374455905JOSANA Neighborhood2013-07-22T01:18:25ZEileenFcorrections <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 10: </td> <td> Line 10: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> Like the adjacent ["Lyell-Otis Neighborhood" Lyell-Otis]<span>&nbsp;and</span> ["U.N.I.T. Neighborhood" U.N.I.T.] neighborhoods, JOSANA has some light industry as well. Nearly all of its housing stock was built before 1935. </td> <td> <span>+</span> Like the adjacent ["Lyell-Otis Neighborhood" Lyell-Otis]<span>, ["Dutchtown"],</span> ["U.N.I.T. Neighborhood" U.N.I.T.] neighborhoods, JOSANA has some light industry as well. Nearly all of its housing stock was built before 1935. </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 14: </td> <td> Line 14: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> The <span>neighborhood</span> known <span>since 2001</span> as JOSANA was o<span>riginally called</span> ["Dutchtown"] - a corruption of the original "Deutschtown" - for its concentration of German immigrants. They planted numerous fruit trees, resulting in the nickname Fruit and Nut Neighborhood. This horticultural heritage can still be seen in the street names of Orchard, Lime, Walnut, Grape, Orange, and Maple. [[FootNote([http://www.cityofrochester.gov/WorkArea/linkit.aspx?LinkIdentifier=id&amp;ItemID=8589946078 JOSANA Neighborhood Master Plan] (Feb. 2011))]] </td> <td> <span>+</span> The <span>area</span> known <span>today</span> as JOSANA was o<span>nce part of</span> ["Dutchtown"] - a corruption of the original "Deutschtown" - for its concentration of German immigrants. They planted numerous fruit trees, resulting in the nickname Fruit and Nut Neighborhood. This horticultural heritage can still be seen in the street names of Orchard, Lime, Walnut, Grape, Orange, and Maple. [[FootNote([http://www.cityofrochester.gov/WorkArea/linkit.aspx?LinkIdentifier=id&amp;ItemID=8589946078 JOSANA Neighborhood Master Plan] (Feb. 2011))]] </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=26&version2=27&ts=1368836777JOSANA Neighborhood2013-05-18T00:26:17ZEileenF(quick edit) <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 44: </td> <td> Line 44: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * [http://blogs.democratandchronicle.com/editorial/?p=30426 JOSANA - Trying to Score] - ''["Democrat and Chronicle"]'' editorial blog (2013-16<span>-05</span>) </td> <td> <span>+</span> * [http://blogs.democratandchronicle.com/editorial/?p=30426 JOSANA - Trying to Score] - ''["Democrat and Chronicle"]'' editorial blog (2013-<span>05-</span>16) </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=25&version2=26&ts=1368836750JOSANA Neighborhood2013-05-18T00:25:50ZEileenFDC link <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 44: </td> <td> Line 44: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ * [http://blogs.democratandchronicle.com/editorial/?p=30426 JOSANA - Trying to Score] - ''["Democrat and Chronicle"]'' editorial blog (2013-16-05)</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=24&version2=25&ts=1359425855JOSANA Neighborhood2013-01-29T02:17:35ZEileenF <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 26: </td> <td> Line 26: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> - From the JOSANA Neighborhood Master Plan, pp. 1-2, released February ["2011"] based on input from local residents. Read it [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/WorkArea/linkit.aspx?LinkIdentifier=id&amp;ItemID=8589946078 here]. (Note that this is a very large PDF. If it doesn't load, try the link from [http<span>s</span>://www.go<span>ogle.com/search?q=</span>josana<span>+master+plan+rochester&amp;oq=JOSANA+&amp;aqs=chrome.1.57j59j60l3j62.2824&amp;sourceid=chrome&amp;ie=UTF-8</span> here].) </td> <td> <span>+</span> - From the JOSANA Neighborhood Master Plan, pp. 1-2, released February ["2011"] based on input from local residents. Read it [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/WorkArea/linkit.aspx?LinkIdentifier=id&amp;ItemID=8589946078 here]. (Note that this is a very large PDF. If it doesn't load, try the link from [http://www.<span>cityofrochester.</span>go<span>v/</span>josana<span>plan/</span> here].) </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=23&version2=24&ts=1359425825JOSANA Neighborhood2013-01-29T02:17:05ZEileenF <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 26: </td> <td> Line 26: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> - From the JOSANA Neighborhood Master Plan, pp. 1-2, released February ["2011"] based on input from local residents. Read it [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/WorkArea/linkit.aspx?LinkIdentifier=id&amp;ItemID=8589946078 here]. (Note that this is a very large PDF) </td> <td> <span>+</span> - From the JOSANA Neighborhood Master Plan, pp. 1-2, released February ["2011"] based on input from local residents. Read it [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/WorkArea/linkit.aspx?LinkIdentifier=id&amp;ItemID=8589946078 here]. (Note that this is a very large PDF<span>. If it doesn't load, try the link from [https://www.google.com/search?q=josana+master+plan+rochester&amp;oq=JOSANA+&amp;aqs=chrome.1.57j59j60l3j62.2824&amp;sourceid=chrome&amp;ie=UTF-8 here].</span>) </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=22&version2=23&ts=1359424429JOSANA Neighborhood2013-01-29T01:53:49ZEileenF <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 8: </td> <td> Line 8: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> The '''JOSANA Neighborhood''' is a ["Rochester Neighborhoods" located] west of ["Sahlen's Stadium"] and north of ["Interstate 490"]. Ames Street and Campbell Street are its main thoroughfares. The name stands for the Jay Orchard Street Neighborhood Association, which was formed in ["2001"] following the [http://www.frontiernet.net/~sulindhill/20Ty.htm shooting death] of 10-year-old Tyshaun Cauldwell and subsequent galvanization of the residents. </td> <td> <span>+</span> The '''JOSANA Neighborhood''' is a ["Rochester Neighborhoods" located] west of ["Sahlen's Stadium"] and north of ["Interstate 490"]. Ames Street and Campbell Street are its main thoroughfares. The name stands for the Jay Orchard Street<span>&nbsp;Area</span> Neighborhood Association, which was formed in ["2001"] following the [http://www.frontiernet.net/~sulindhill/20Ty.htm shooting death] of 10-year-old Tyshaun Cauldwell and subsequent galvanization of the residents. </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=21&version2=22&ts=1359424394JOSANA Neighborhood2013-01-29T01:53:14ZEileenFwhat the name stands for <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 8: </td> <td> Line 8: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> The '''JOSANA Neighborhood''' is a ["Rochester Neighborhoods" located] west of ["Sahlen's Stadium"] and north of ["Interstate 490"]. Ames Street and Campbell Street are its main thoroughfares. The <span>area is named for its n</span>eighborhood <span>a</span>ssociation, which was formed in ["2001"] following the [http://www.frontiernet.net/~sulindhill/20Ty.htm shooting death] of 10-year-old Tyshaun Cauldwell and subsequent galvanization of the residents. </td> <td> <span>+</span> The '''JOSANA Neighborhood''' is a ["Rochester Neighborhoods" located] west of ["Sahlen's Stadium"] and north of ["Interstate 490"]. Ames Street and Campbell Street are its main thoroughfares. The <span>name stands for the Jay Orchard Street N</span>eighborhood <span>A</span>ssociation, which was formed in ["2001"] following the [http://www.frontiernet.net/~sulindhill/20Ty.htm shooting death] of 10-year-old Tyshaun Cauldwell and subsequent galvanization of the residents. </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=20&version2=21&ts=1359424031JOSANA Neighborhood2013-01-29T01:47:11ZEileenF <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 16: </td> <td> Line 16: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> The Germans were later joined by Italians who worked in the many industries along the river. By the twentieth century, Dutchtown was a bustling, working-class neighborhood of modest homes and apartments, with Jay Street as a busy commercial corridor lined with small ethnic shops. The [http://www.charlessettlementhouse.org/ Charles Settlement House] was founded in 1917 to<span>&nbsp;aid</span> help these immigrants adjust to their new lives. A transition began in the 1950s and '60s with the arrival of African-Americans from the south, followed by Puerto Ricans in the 1970s. Today, JOSANA is characterized by its unique demographics: one-third white, one-third black, and one-third Hispanic. Still, the white flight to the suburbs left many properties abandoned, while others were swept up by absentee landlords and converted to multiple shoddy units. By the dawn of the twenty-first century, Dutchtown had become Ghost Town, a Detroit-style dystopia of empty lots and vacant structures. [[FootNote(Ibid)]] [[FootNote([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/habitats-neighborhood-revitalization-initiative-josana/ Flower City Habitat for Humanity] (2012-05-03))]] </td> <td> <span>+</span> The Germans were later joined by Italians who worked in the many industries along the river. By the twentieth century, Dutchtown was a bustling, working-class neighborhood of modest homes and apartments, with Jay Street as a busy commercial corridor lined with small ethnic shops. The [http://www.charlessettlementhouse.org/ Charles Settlement House] was founded in 1917 to help these immigrants adjust to their new lives. A transition began in the 1950s and '60s with the arrival of African-Americans from the south, followed by Puerto Ricans in the 1970s. Today, JOSANA is characterized by its unique demographics: one-third white, one-third black, and one-third Hispanic. Still, the white flight to the suburbs left many properties abandoned, while others were swept up by absentee landlords and converted to multiple shoddy units. By the dawn of the twenty-first century, Dutchtown had become Ghost Town, a Detroit-style dystopia of empty lots and vacant structures. [[FootNote(Ibid)]] [[FootNote([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/habitats-neighborhood-revitalization-initiative-josana/ Flower City Habitat for Humanity] (2012-05-03))]] </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=19&version2=20&ts=1359423991JOSANA Neighborhood2013-01-29T01:46:31ZEileenF <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 10: </td> <td> Line 10: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> Like the adjacent ["Lyell-Otis Neighborhood" Lyell-Otis] and ["U.N.I.T. Neighborhood" U.N.I.T.] neighborhoods, JOSANA has some light industry as well. </td> <td> <span>+</span> Like the adjacent ["Lyell-Otis Neighborhood" Lyell-Otis] and ["U.N.I.T. Neighborhood" U.N.I.T.] neighborhoods, JOSANA has some light industry as well.<span>&nbsp;Nearly all of its housing stock was built before 1935.</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=18&version2=19&ts=1359423379JOSANA Neighborhood2013-01-29T01:36:19ZEileenFThis is actually a very cool neighborhood. <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 8: </td> <td> Line 8: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> The '''JOSANA Neighborhood''' is a ["Rochester Neighborhoods" located] west of ["Sahlen's Stadium"] and north of ["Interstate 490"]. Ames Street and Campbell Street are its main thoroughfares. The area is named for its neighborhood association, which was formed in ["2001"] following the [http://www.frontiernet.net/~sulindhill/20Ty.htm v<span>iolent death] of a child and subsequent galv</span>anization of the residents. </td> <td> <span>+</span> The '''JOSANA Neighborhood''' is a ["Rochester Neighborhoods" located] west of ["Sahlen's Stadium"] and north of ["Interstate 490"]. Ames Street and Campbell Street are its main thoroughfares. The area is named for its neighborhood association, which was formed in ["2001"] following the [http://www.frontiernet.net/~sulindhill/20Ty.htm <span>shooting death] of 10-year-old Tyshaun Cauldwell and subsequent gal</span>vanization of the residents. </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 12: </td> <td> Line 12: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- JOSANA is part of Rochester's ["Crescent of Poverty"]. It has been the target of several [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=8589946575 revival projects] in recent years, however, including [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/property.aspx?id=8589948742 new construction] by Habitat for Humanity.<br> - </span> </td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 16: </td> <td> Line 14: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- ''Originally called ["Dutchtown"] (a version of the original ‘Deutchtown’) this was a place of German immigrants (and later Italians) who worked in the numerous industries clustered along the river. Dutchtown was an area of modest houses, apartment houses, and an occasional large house. In the 1950s and 60s a transition took place as residents migrated to the inner suburbs and African-Americans from the south migrated north, later to be joined by Hispanic families. The result of these migrations is a neighborhood that is one third white, a third black and a third Hispanic – a neighborhood demographic unique in Rochester. As the demographics changed, properties were purchased by absentee landlords, and buildings were converted into multiple units.'' ([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/habitats-neighborhood-revitalization-initiative-josana/ source])</span> </td> <td> <span>+ The neighborhood known since 2001 as JOSANA was originally called ["Dutchtown"] - a corruption of the original "Deutschtown" - for its concentration of German immigrants. They planted numerous fruit trees, resulting in the nickname Fruit and Nut Neighborhood. This horticultural heritage can still be seen in the street names of Orchard, Lime, Walnut, Grape, Orange, and Maple. [[FootNote([http://www.cityofrochester.gov/WorkArea/linkit.aspx?LinkIdentifier=id&amp;ItemID=8589946078 JOSANA Neighborhood Master Plan] (Feb. 2011))]]</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 18: </td> <td> Line 16: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- Note that "Deutchtown is more often spelled "Deutschtown."</span> </td> <td> <span>+ The Germans were later joined by Italians who worked in the many industries along the river. By the twentieth century, Dutchtown was a bustling, working-class neighborhood of modest homes and apartments, with Jay Street as a busy commercial corridor lined with small ethnic shops. The [http://www.charlessettlementhouse.org/ Charles Settlement House] was founded in 1917 to aid help these immigrants adjust to their new lives. A transition began in the 1950s and '60s with the arrival of African-Americans from the south, followed by Puerto Ricans in the 1970s. Today, JOSANA is characterized by its unique demographics: one-third white, one-third black, and one-third Hispanic. Still, the white flight to the suburbs left many properties abandoned, while others were swept up by absentee landlords and converted to multiple shoddy units. By the dawn of the twenty-first century, Dutchtown had become Ghost Town, a Detroit-style dystopia of empty lots and vacant structures. [[FootNote(Ibid)]] [[FootNote([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/habitats-neighborhood-revitalization-initiative-josana/ Flower City Habitat for Humanity] (2012-05-03))]]<br> + <br> + '''Revival'''<br> + <br> + ''Just ten years ago, JOSANA was a different place, a neighborhood broken by decades of decline and abandonment and commonly referred to as "Ghost Town" for its eerily quiet streets and homes left vacant by residents fleeing the devastating effects of drugs, crime, and pervasive poverty that had come to define the area. For the long-term residents who remained in the neighborhood and those who found themselves there for lack of alternatives elsewhere, daily life felt like a constant struggle to maintain a sense of safety and security.<br> + <br> + Indeed, within Rochester’s infamous "["Crescent of Poverty" crescent]" of distressed neighborhoods ringing Downtown to the north and west, "Ghost Town" had earned itself a reputation as among the worst of the worst neighborhoods. In 2001, tragedy struck the community when 10-year-old Tyshaun Cauldwell, outside playing near his home one hot summer evening, was caught in crossfire that erupted during an argument over a bicycle and killed – an innocent bystander taken far before his time. It was this devastating turn of events that thrust the neighborhood into the public eye, galvanized neighbors into action, and attached a sense of urgency to a renewed push for change . . .<br> + <br> + By many measures, the neighborhood has made great strides. Through their dedicated efforts over the past decade, JOSANA neighbors and their partners have reinvented the community, transforming it from a place characterized solely by tragedy to one defined by action, organization, investment, and potential. Due to the urgency and severity of the issues, the flurry of activity preceded a coordinated planning initiative, and while a master plan for the neighborhood is thus long overdue, all of the hard work by JOSANA neighbors and their partners over the past decade has set the stage for positive and lasting change.''<br> + <br> + - From the JOSANA Neighborhood Master Plan, pp. 1-2, released February ["2011"] based on input from local residents. Read it [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/WorkArea/linkit.aspx?LinkIdentifier=id&amp;ItemID=8589946078 here]. (Note that this is a very large PDF)</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 35: </td> <td> Line 43: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- * [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=8589946575 JOSANA Neighborhood Master Plan] - City of Rochester 2011</span> </td> <td> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=17&version2=18&ts=1359316956JOSANA Neighborhood2013-01-27T20:02:36ZEileenFfixed link <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 35: </td> <td> Line 35: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=858994<span>1201</span> JOSANA Neighborhood Master Plan] - City of Rochester 201<span>0</span> </td> <td> <span>+</span> * [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=858994<span>6575</span> JOSANA Neighborhood Master Plan] - City of Rochester 201<span>1</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=16&version2=17&ts=1359245761JOSANA Neighborhood2013-01-27T00:16:01ZEileenFlink <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 8: </td> <td> Line 8: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> The '''JOSANA Neighborhood''' is a ["Rochester Neighborhoods" located] west of ["Sahlen's Stadium"] and north of ["Interstate 490"]. Ames Street and Campbell Street are its main thoroughfares. The area is named for its neighborhood association, which was formed in ["2001"] following the violent death of a child and subsequent galvanization of the residents. </td> <td> <span>+</span> The '''JOSANA Neighborhood''' is a ["Rochester Neighborhoods" located] west of ["Sahlen's Stadium"] and north of ["Interstate 490"]. Ames Street and Campbell Street are its main thoroughfares. The area is named for its neighborhood association, which was formed in ["2001"] following the <span>[http://www.frontiernet.net/~sulindhill/20Ty.htm </span>violent death<span>]</span> of a child and subsequent galvanization of the residents. </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=15&version2=16&ts=1359159147JOSANA Neighborhood2013-01-26T00:12:27ZEileenFfixed link <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 39: </td> <td> Line 39: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * [http://therochesterian.com/2013/01/25/stadium-neighborhood-could-get-boost<span>/#comment-9256</span> Stadium Neighborhood Could Get Boost] - ["The Rochesterian"] (2013-01-25) </td> <td> <span>+</span> * [http://therochesterian.com/2013/01/25/stadium-neighborhood-could-get-boost Stadium Neighborhood Could Get Boost] - ["The Rochesterian"] (2013-01-25) </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=14&version2=15&ts=1359149085JOSANA Neighborhood2013-01-25T21:24:45ZEileenFMarina to Sahlen <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 8: </td> <td> Line 8: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> The '''JOSANA Neighborhood''' is a ["Rochester Neighborhoods" located] west of ["<span>Marina Auto</span> Stadium"] and north of ["Interstate 490"]. Ames Street and Campbell Street are its main thoroughfares. The area is named for its neighborhood association, which was formed in ["2001"] following the violent death of a child and subsequent galvanization of the residents. </td> <td> <span>+</span> The '''JOSANA Neighborhood''' is a ["Rochester Neighborhoods" located] west of ["<span>Sahlen's</span> Stadium"] and north of ["Interstate 490"]. Ames Street and Campbell Street are its main thoroughfares. The area is named for its neighborhood association, which was formed in ["2001"] following the violent death of a child and subsequent galvanization of the residents. </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=13&version2=14&ts=1359129365JOSANA Neighborhood2013-01-25T15:56:05ZEileenFRochesterian link <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 39: </td> <td> Line 39: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ * [http://therochesterian.com/2013/01/25/stadium-neighborhood-could-get-boost/#comment-9256 Stadium Neighborhood Could Get Boost] - ["The Rochesterian"] (2013-01-25)</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=12&version2=13&ts=1355621212JOSANA Neighborhood2012-12-16T01:26:52ZEileenFNWQ <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 2: </td> <td> Line 2: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> ||N<span>W</span> Quadrant, northwest of downtown, west of ["Frontier Field"]|| </td> <td> <span>+</span> ||<span>["</span>N<span>orthwest</span> Quadrant<span>"]</span>, northwest of downtown, west of ["Frontier Field"]<span>.</span>|| </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=11&version2=12&ts=1355419798JOSANA Neighborhood2012-12-13T17:29:58Zjgereklinked Dutchtown <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 16: </td> <td> Line 16: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> ''Originally called <span>‘</span>Dutchtown<span>’</span> (a version of the original ‘Deutchtown’) this was a place of German immigrants (and later Italians) who worked in the numerous industries clustered along the river. Dutchtown was an area of modest houses, apartment houses, and an occasional large house. In the 1950s and 60s a transition took place as residents migrated to the inner suburbs and African-Americans from the south migrated north, later to be joined by Hispanic families. The result of these migrations is a neighborhood that is one third white, a third black and a third Hispanic – a neighborhood demographic unique in Rochester. As the demographics changed, properties were purchased by absentee landlords, and buildings were converted into multiple units.'' ([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/habitats-neighborhood-revitalization-initiative-josana/ source]) </td> <td> <span>+</span> ''Originally called <span>["</span>Dutchtown<span>"]</span> (a version of the original ‘Deutchtown’) this was a place of German immigrants (and later Italians) who worked in the numerous industries clustered along the river. Dutchtown was an area of modest houses, apartment houses, and an occasional large house. In the 1950s and 60s a transition took place as residents migrated to the inner suburbs and African-Americans from the south migrated north, later to be joined by Hispanic families. The result of these migrations is a neighborhood that is one third white, a third black and a third Hispanic – a neighborhood demographic unique in Rochester. As the demographics changed, properties were purchased by absentee landlords, and buildings were converted into multiple units.'' ([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/habitats-neighborhood-revitalization-initiative-josana/ source]) </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=10&version2=11&ts=1344478015JOSANA Neighborhood2012-08-09T02:06:55ZEileenF+ Crescent <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 12: </td> <td> Line 12: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> JOSANA is part of Rochester's "Crescent of Poverty<span>.</span>" It has been the target of several [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=8589946575 revival projects] in recent years, however, including [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/property.aspx?id=8589948742 new construction] by Habitat for Humanity. </td> <td> <span>+</span> JOSANA is part of Rochester's <span>[</span>"Crescent of Poverty"<span>].</span> It has been the target of several [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=8589946575 revival projects] in recent years, however, including [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/property.aspx?id=8589948742 new construction] by Habitat for Humanity. </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=9&version2=10&ts=1343592651JOSANA Neighborhood2012-07-29T20:10:51ZEileenFFixed quote <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 16: </td> <td> Line 16: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> ''Originally called ‘Dutchtown’ (a version of the original ‘Deut<span>s</span>chtown’) this was a place of German immigrants (and later Italians) who worked in the numerous industries clustered along the river. Dutchtown was an area of modest houses, apartment houses, and an occasional large house. In the 1950s and 60s a transition took place as residents migrated to the inner suburbs and African-Americans from the south migrated north, later to be joined by Hispanic families. The result of these migrations is a neighborhood that is one third white, a third black and a third Hispanic – a neighborhood demographic unique in Rochester. As the demographics changed, properties were purchased by absentee landlords, and buildings were converted into multiple units.'' ([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/habitats-neighborhood-revitalization-initiative-josana/ source]) </td> <td> <span>+</span> ''Originally called ‘Dutchtown’ (a version of the original ‘Deutchtown’) this was a place of German immigrants (and later Italians) who worked in the numerous industries clustered along the river. Dutchtown was an area of modest houses, apartment houses, and an occasional large house. In the 1950s and 60s a transition took place as residents migrated to the inner suburbs and African-Americans from the south migrated north, later to be joined by Hispanic families. The result of these migrations is a neighborhood that is one third white, a third black and a third Hispanic – a neighborhood demographic unique in Rochester. As the demographics changed, properties were purchased by absentee landlords, and buildings were converted into multiple units.'' ([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/habitats-neighborhood-revitalization-initiative-josana/ source])<span><br> + <br> + Note that "Deutchtown is more often spelled "Deutschtown."</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=8&version2=9&ts=1343524697JOSANA Neighborhood2012-07-29T01:18:17ZKwandellpetersonDeutschtown <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 16: </td> <td> Line 16: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> ''Originally called ‘Dutchtown’ (a version of the original ‘Deutchtown’) this was a place of German immigrants (and later Italians) who worked in the numerous industries clustered along the river. Dutchtown was an area of modest houses, apartment houses, and an occasional large house. In the 1950s and 60s a transition took place as residents migrated to the inner suburbs and African-Americans from the south migrated north, later to be joined by Hispanic families. The result of these migrations is a neighborhood that is one third white, a third black and a third Hispanic – a neighborhood demographic unique in Rochester. As the demographics changed, properties were purchased by absentee landlords, and buildings were converted into multiple units.'' ([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/habitats-neighborhood-revitalization-initiative-josana/ source]) </td> <td> <span>+</span> ''Originally called ‘Dutchtown’ (a version of the original ‘Deut<span>s</span>chtown’) this was a place of German immigrants (and later Italians) who worked in the numerous industries clustered along the river. Dutchtown was an area of modest houses, apartment houses, and an occasional large house. In the 1950s and 60s a transition took place as residents migrated to the inner suburbs and African-Americans from the south migrated north, later to be joined by Hispanic families. The result of these migrations is a neighborhood that is one third white, a third black and a third Hispanic – a neighborhood demographic unique in Rochester. As the demographics changed, properties were purchased by absentee landlords, and buildings were converted into multiple units.'' ([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/habitats-neighborhood-revitalization-initiative-josana/ source]) </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=7&version2=8&ts=1343507172JOSANA Neighborhood2012-07-28T20:26:12ZEileenFgrammar <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 10: </td> <td> Line 10: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> Like the adjacent ["Lyell-Otis Neighborhood" Lyell-Otis] and ["U.N.I.T. Neighborhood" U.N.I.T.] neighborhoods, JOSANA <span>i</span>s <span>par</span>t<span>&nbsp;of Rochester's</span> industr<span>i</span>al<span>&nbsp;district</span>. </td> <td> <span>+</span> Like the adjacent ["Lyell-Otis Neighborhood" Lyell-Otis] and ["U.N.I.T. Neighborhood" U.N.I.T.] neighborhoods, JOSANA <span>ha</span>s <span>some ligh</span>t industr<span>y </span>a<span>s we</span>l<span>l</span>. </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=6&version2=7&ts=1343506439JOSANA Neighborhood2012-07-28T20:13:59ZEileenFfixed link <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p>No differences found!</div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=5&version2=6&ts=1343506404JOSANA Neighborhood2012-07-28T20:13:24ZEileenFfixed link <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 27: </td> <td> Line 27: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * ["Smokin' Joe's Bar &amp; Grill<span>e</span>"] </td> <td> <span>+</span> * ["Smokin' Joe's Bar &amp; Grill"] </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=4&version2=5&ts=1343499614JOSANA Neighborhood2012-07-28T18:20:14ZEileenFlist of establishments <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 10: </td> <td> Line 10: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ Like the adjacent ["Lyell-Otis Neighborhood" Lyell-Otis] and ["U.N.I.T. Neighborhood" U.N.I.T.] neighborhoods, JOSANA is part of Rochester's industrial district.<br> + </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 15: </td> <td> Line 17: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ <br> + '''Establishments'''<br> + <br> + * [http://www.alfmchurch.com/ Abundant Life Faith Ministry]<br> + * [http://www.partsplus.com/ Allen Auto Parts Corporation]<br> + * [http://www.duffysequipmentservice.com/ Duffy's Food Service and Parts]<br> + * [http://handsmotors.com/ H&amp;S Motors]<br> + * [http://www.justpressprint.net/ Just Press Print]<br> + * [http://www.ontariobuildingsupply.com/ Ontario Building Supply Co., Inc.]<br> + * ["Rite Aid"]<br> + * ["Smokin' Joe's Bar &amp; Grille"]<br> + * [http://sunworldinsulation.com/ Sun World Insulation]<br> + * [http://www.turnerbellows.com/ Turner Bellows, Inc.]</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=3&version2=4&ts=1339800974JOSANA Neighborhood2012-06-15T22:56:14ZEileenFhistory <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 10: </td> <td> Line 10: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- Unfortunately, JOSANA is part of Rochester's "Crescent of Poverty." It has been the target of several [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=8589946575 revival projects] in recent years, however, including [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/property.aspx?id=8589948742 new construction] by Habitat for Humanity.</span> </td> <td> <span>+ JOSANA is part of Rochester's "Crescent of Poverty." It has been the target of several [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=8589946575 revival projects] in recent years, however, including [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/property.aspx?id=8589948742 new construction] by Habitat for Humanity.<br> + <br> + '''History'''<br> + <br> + ''Originally called ‘Dutchtown’ (a version of the original ‘Deutchtown’) this was a place of German immigrants (and later Italians) who worked in the numerous industries clustered along the river. Dutchtown was an area of modest houses, apartment houses, and an occasional large house. In the 1950s and 60s a transition took place as residents migrated to the inner suburbs and African-Americans from the south migrated north, later to be joined by Hispanic families. The result of these migrations is a neighborhood that is one third white, a third black and a third Hispanic – a neighborhood demographic unique in Rochester. As the demographics changed, properties were purchased by absentee landlords, and buildings were converted into multiple units.'' ([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/habitats-neighborhood-revitalization-initiative-josana/ source])</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=2&version2=3&ts=1339800708JOSANA Neighborhood2012-06-15T22:51:48ZEileenFwhen assoc was formed <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 8: </td> <td> Line 8: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> The '''JOSANA Neighborhood''' is a ["Rochester Neighborhoods" located] west of ["Marina Auto Stadium"] and north of ["Interstate 490"]. Ames Street and Campbell Street are its main thoroughfares. The area is named for its neighborhood association. </td> <td> <span>+</span> The '''JOSANA Neighborhood''' is a ["Rochester Neighborhoods" located] west of ["Marina Auto Stadium"] and north of ["Interstate 490"]. Ames Street and Campbell Street are its main thoroughfares. The area is named for its neighborhood association<span>, which was formed in ["2001"] following the violent death of a child and subsequent galvanization of the residents</span>. </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=1&version2=2&ts=1339800400JOSANA Neighborhood2012-06-15T22:46:40ZEileenFexpanded <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 2: </td> <td> Line 2: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> ||NW Quadrant, <span>N</span>orthwest of downtown, <span>W</span>est of ["Frontier Field"]|| </td> <td> <span>+</span> ||NW Quadrant, <span>n</span>orthwest of downtown, <span>w</span>est of ["Frontier Field"]|| </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 4: </td> <td> Line 4: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- ||North of ["Interstate 490"] West. Jay Street, Orange Street, Ames Street and Campbell Street are its main thoroughfares.||</span> </td> <td> <span>+ ||Encircled by ["Lyell Avenue"], ["Broad Street"], Brown Street, the ["trains" railroad tracks], and Child Street||</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 8: </td> <td> Line 8: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- The '''JOSANA Neighborhood''' or J.O.S.A.N.A. area ["Rochester Neighborhoods" Neighborhood] is part of Rochester's "Crescent of Poverty" and is located west of ["Marina Auto Stadium"] and north of the 490 Expressway.<br> - ''At the start of 2009, ten houses have been completed on Grape and Orange Streets'' - Habitat for Humanity</span> </td> <td> <span>+ The '''JOSANA Neighborhood''' is a ["Rochester Neighborhoods" located] west of ["Marina Auto Stadium"] and north of ["Interstate 490"]. Ames Street and Campbell Street are its main thoroughfares. The area is named for its neighborhood association.</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 11: </td> <td> Line 10: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- '''References:'''<br> - [http://www.rochestercityliving.com/neighborhoods/josana Rochester City Living describes the JOSANA Neighborhood]<br> - [http://rochesterhabitat.org/building/josana.shtml Flower City Habitat for Humanity Site discusses JOSANA project]<br> - [http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2010/01/25/when-doing-good-is-darned-hard-work-city-places-moratorium-on-building-in-josana/ Flower City Habitat for Humanity blog] on JOSANA project moratorium as of January 2010<br> - [http://www.planning.org/consultants/viewrequest.htm?RequestID=5585 JOSANA Neighborhood Master Plan Proposals] - City of Rochester 2010<br> - [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=8589941201 JOSANA Neighborhood Master Plan] - City of Rochester 2010</span> </td> <td> <span>+ Unfortunately, JOSANA is part of Rochester's "Crescent of Poverty." It has been the target of several [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=8589946575 revival projects] in recent years, however, including [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/property.aspx?id=8589948742 new construction] by Habitat for Humanity.<br> + <br> + '''See also'''<br> + <br> + * [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=8589941201 JOSANA Neighborhood Master Plan] - City of Rochester 2010<br> + * [http://rochesterhabitat.org/building/josana.shtml JOSANA project discussion] on the Flower City Habitat for Humanity site ([http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/ blog])<br> + * [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=8589943419 Neighborhood profile] on City of Rochester website<br> + * [http://www.rochestercityliving.com/neighborhoods/josana Neighborhood profile] on Rochester City Living</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhoodhttps://rocwiki.org/JOSANA_Neighborhood?action=diff&version1=0&version2=1&ts=1272293678JOSANA Neighborhood2010-04-26T14:54:38ZJackGreenkyadd JOSANA neighborhood, current projects <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for JOSANA Neighborhood<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 1: </td> <td> Line 1: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ ||&lt;class="tablehead"&gt;'''Location'''||<br> + ||NW Quadrant, Northwest of downtown, West of ["Frontier Field"]||<br> + ||&lt;class="tablehead"&gt;'''Boundaries'''||<br> + ||North of ["Interstate 490"] West. Jay Street, Orange Street, Ames Street and Campbell Street are its main thoroughfares.||<br> + ||&lt;class="tablehead"&gt;'''Neighborhood Association'''||<br> + ||Jay Orchard Street Area Neighborhood Association (JOSANA)||<br> + <br> + The '''JOSANA Neighborhood''' or J.O.S.A.N.A. area ["Rochester Neighborhoods" Neighborhood] is part of Rochester's "Crescent of Poverty" and is located west of ["Marina Auto Stadium"] and north of the 490 Expressway.<br> + ''At the start of 2009, ten houses have been completed on Grape and Orange Streets'' - Habitat for Humanity<br> + <br> + '''References:'''<br> + [http://www.rochestercityliving.com/neighborhoods/josana Rochester City Living describes the JOSANA Neighborhood]<br> + [http://rochesterhabitat.org/building/josana.shtml Flower City Habitat for Humanity Site discusses JOSANA project]<br> + [http://flowercityhabitat.wordpress.com/2010/01/25/when-doing-good-is-darned-hard-work-city-places-moratorium-on-building-in-josana/ Flower City Habitat for Humanity blog] on JOSANA project moratorium as of January 2010<br> + [http://www.planning.org/consultants/viewrequest.htm?RequestID=5585 JOSANA Neighborhood Master Plan Proposals] - City of Rochester 2010<br> + [http://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=8589941201 JOSANA Neighborhood Master Plan] - City of Rochester 2010<br> + <br> + [[Comments]]</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div>