South Hartsville Heritage Alive: A Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy
Community Planning Assistance Team Report
Hartsville, South Carolina, a community of 8,000 residents, has experienced many of the same economic ups and downs as other small communities. Downtown is prospering with several major construction projects, but other parts of the community lag behind. South Hartsville, a predominately African American neighborhood, is one area suffering after years of change and disinvestment. Absentee landlords, the migration of the middle-class, and an aging population on fixed incomes, have all contributed to a decline in housing quality. A once thriving community with beauty and barbershops, daycare, and a neighborhood grocery store, today few viable businesses remain. The city of Hartsville requested a CPAT to develop a place-based neighborhood revitalization strategy for South Hartsville, with residents acting as visionaries.
The team's report is designed to provide background information and data, analysis and assessment of conditions, and recommendations for moving forward based on what they heard from residents and other stakeholders. Five Focus areas are addressed including housing, services, mobility, economic vitality, and identity and participation. The effort helped lay the groundwork for deepening community involvement in all future planning processes and identified the assets of the area to be nurtured, as well as the challenges to overcome.
Meet the Team
Team Leader
Marijoan "MJ" Bull, PhD, AICP
Team Member
Kimberly Burton, AICP CTP, PE, LEED AP ND
Team Member
Karen Campblin, AICP
Team Member
Alina Gross, PhD
Team Member
Bridget Wiles
Details
Table of Contents
Introduction
Purpose of the CPAT Initiative
Guiding Values
Program Background
Hartsville CPAT Team Members
Background
Boundaries and Barriers
Land Use
Conditions
CPAT Project Schedule
Housing
Introduction
Recommendations
Block by Block Concept
Stabilization Approach
Revitalization Approach
Regulatory Framework
Funding Strategies
Conclusions
Mobility
Introduction
Recommendations
Services
Introduction
Recommendations
Economic Mobility
Introduction
Create New Businesses
Increase Access to Existing and Emerging Job Opportunities
Identity and Participation
Introduction
Building on South Hartsville's Strengths
Recommendations
Neighborhood Engagement and Participation
Implementation
Action Table
Appendix