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panels on the roofs; permeable pavement is throughout the development to reduce surface water runoff; recycled materials are in the construction; and building envelopes are Energy Star-rated. The National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO) recognized the project and it won the Tax Credit Excellence Award in the public housing category for the Charles L. Edson Tax Credit Excellence Awards competition.
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judiciary of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve; one of the first two women to win a seat on the Ohio Court of Appeals; and the first black woman to sit by assignment on the Ohio Supreme Court. The mission of the library is to provide a safe environment that encourages and promotes reading, learning, and positive avenues for self-realization. It is located at 2453 East 43rd Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44104.
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CMHA police issued intermediate weapons include, Monadnock Auto-lock expandable baton, Taser X-26 electronic control device and, OC Mk3 aerosol defense spray and 37mm grenade launcher restricted to swat use for tactical situations and crowd control. Officers provide their own double locking handcuffs and flashlights of their choice for duty use.
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CMHA collaborated with Carbon Vision and Cleveland Public Power to conceive of and install a six-acre solar panel field on an unused post-industrial brownfield adjacent to the CMHA administrative Campus, which is LEED Silver Certified. The 1.1 megawatt solar panel field is the largest of its kind in
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The CMHA Administrative Headquarters brings together close to 400 CMHA employees from different departments and offices at one centralized site. The 25-acre industrial park is located in Cleveland's Kinsman neighborhood near many of the CMHA public housing developments. The facility encompasses both
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In 2009, CMHA received more than $ 35 million in ARRA Formula Grant funds and more than $ 34 million in ARRA Competitive Grant funds. Using ARRA funding, CMHA was able to complete many projects that had been waiting adequate funding. CMHA used more than $ 5 million in ARRA formula funds to restore
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Vehicles used by CMHA Police include the, Ford Police Interceptor Sedan for patrol use and the, Ford Police Interceptor Utility for K-9 use. The CMHA police SWAT unit uses a, specialized Mercedes Benz/Dodge Sprinter van for swat unit deployments and other officer transportation needs. CMHA Police
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The CMHA police dept issues police officers, Glock 17 9mm pistols, Benelli 12ga shotguns and, Heckler & Koch UMP45 sub-machine guns for swat use. CMHA police protection officers purchase their own dept approved 9mm duty pistols choosing the, Glock 17, Glock 19 or, Smith & Wesson M&P9.
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CMHA used more than $ 16 million in ARRA competitive grant funding to perform energy efficiency upgrades at nine sites. Upgrades include lighting and plumbing fixture replacement, window replacement, boiler and hot water heater replacement, and the installation of consumption metering to track and
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Additionally, CMHA was able to use more than $ 17 million to complete Phase III of Heritage View, which consisted of 69 units, 46 semi-attached townhomes and 23 single-family homes. This competitive grant funding focused on green building. Single-family homes in Heritage View Phase III have solar
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design concepts such as private entryways, exterior lighting, and perimeter fencing. CMHA also opened the first residential substance abuse treatment center in the country—Miracle Village, at Outhwaite Homes. Other notable milestones for CMHA in the 1990s include a primary healthcare clinic and the
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detectives use a variety of unmarked vehicles for general duties as well as covert operations. The CMHA police dept also has a number of mountain-style bicycles for police officers to use during the summer season allowing for better access to family estate properties and special community events.
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CMHA maintains a State of Ohio certified police force responsible for the safety and security of CMHA owned properties. The CMHA Police Department employs OPOTC certified sworn peace officers, OPOTC certified non-sworn security officers, LEADS certified communications officers and a host of other
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CMHA designed both buildings to meet Silver Certification requirements under Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED). LEED is a voluntary third-party rating system certification developed by the United States Green Building Coalition (USGBC). Certification consists of a rating system
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The Property Maintenance department is housed at the Service Building (approximately 100 employees). The Service Building (25,318 sq. ft.) is a pre-engineered high bay structure and houses an office area and locker rooms on the first floor with a large meeting room stacked above those areas. The
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In 2002, CMHA-PD moved into its current location at 5715 Woodland Avenue formerly known as the Carr Multi-Purpose Center built in 1974 by the city of Cleveland. The facility is secure, climate controlled, houses all agency functions and is in a better suited location to meet the higher service
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In 1985, Ohio House Bill #129 was passed, allowing CMHA to begin hiring Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission "OPOTC" certified sworn peace officers with the same training level and legal capability as city police officers such as the city of Cleveland, formally certifying the CMHA division of
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The three-story office building (74,453 sq. ft.) houses eleven departments. The building's exterior materials consist of fiber cement panels, metal ribbed panels, galvanized metal shingles and aluminum composite panels. A six-acre solar field of 4,200 solar panels, generating 1.1 megawatts of
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founded the Sara J. Harper Children's Library in 1992 at CMHA's Outhwaite Homes on East 43rd Street. Judge Harper grew up in the estates along with Carl and Louis Stokes. She is the first black woman graduate of the Case Western Reserve University Law School; the first woman to serve on the
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an administrative building and service building and assists CMHA in providing comprehensive, efficient, services and resources to the residents, clients, and other persons doing business with CMHA. In addition, the location provides convenient access to a variety of modes of transportation.
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CMHA used formula grant funds totaling $ 12 million at Phases I and II of Heritage View Homes. Containing a total of 18 single-family-homes, 81 semi-attached townhouses, and a 40 unit apartment building, work on Phase I was completed in early 2011, and Phase II was completed fall 2011.
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In 2009 and 2010, using about $ 7 million, CMHA renovated 163 units, common areas, and exteriors at 13 estates to be fully accessible to persons with disabilities. This was part of an existing, large-scale, seven-year project to complete similar renovations across the agency.
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or commonly known as CALEA, becoming the first housing authority police force in the United States to do so. Since the 1990s CMHA-PD has achieved multiple re-accreditations from CALEA showing a high degree of voluntary compliance with professional standards.
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ARRA funds in these grants were subject to strict deadlines and reporting requirements. CMHA met or exceeded all deadlines, completed all funded projects, and created nearly 1,000 employment opportunities in Northeast Ohio.
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Using more than $ 2 million, CMHA was able to replace high-rise roofs at Wade Tower, Scranton Castle, Springbrook, and West Boulevard. CMHA also replaced 10 roofs at Olde Cedar and 17 roofs at Outhwaite Homes.
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CMHA used more than $ 5 million to build an apartment building designated for senior citizens at Outhwaite Homes; Legacy Park contains 36 units, 10 of which are accessible to persons with disabilities.
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The 1980s saw the appointment of Bernard Buckner as Chief of the Safety and Security Division. The Police Department would also see an increase in authority for its officers with new legislation.
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In 1969, CMHA stood up an Estate Patrol Unit in charge of housing security. John Carman was hired by CMHA as its first Chief of Security. In 1973, Darlice Olgetree was appointed Chief of Police.
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Program with a law enacted by Congress in 1974, subsidies were offered for low income families seeking residency in privately owned housing. CMHA began administering the program at this time.
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In 2013 CMHA police department upgraded to a state of the art Motorola two way radio system that allows for reliable county-wide and multi-agency communication capability.
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Using more than $ 2 million, CMHA restored 131 abandoned, vacant units at ten estates. CMHA also upgraded an electrical system at Outhwaite Homes to occupy vacant units.
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the area. CMHA hosts the solar panel field and is able to buy power produced at a discounted rate. Excess energy goes back into the grid as pure renewable energy.
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During the 1960s and 70s, in addition to the developments CMHA was building, the organization began acquire existing properties from many different local sources.
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In the 1970s the department increased its size to 60 members and the "Notice To Violator" initiative was created, enabling lease enforcement for CMHA.
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CMHA-PD supplies all officers within the patrol unit with body armor that meets the latest NIJ safety standards for ballistic protective vests.
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monitor energy use. CMHA continues to see return on investment for these projects in the form of reduced utility bills at these sites.
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safety and security as an official law enforcement agency within the state of Ohio making it a legitimate police department.
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and build a 10,000 sq. ft. addition on to the historic community center at Woodhill Homes Estates, abandoned in the 1980s.
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During the 1990s Anthony H. Jackson was appointed as Chief of Police and the Department achieved accreditation from the
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During the 1990s, CMHA improved safety for the residents of its properties by pioneering the use of
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Service Building has automobile repair, workshops for skilled-tradespeople, and a fueling station.
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On September 13, 2007, CMHA opened the Louis Stokes Museum in honor of Cleveland-native
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in February 2009 and signed into law on February 17, 2009, by President Barack Obama.
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where developers earn credits for implementing sustainable/green criteria.
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and Woodhill Homes, all of which are now eligible for designation on the
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civilian support staff for clerical and technological functions.
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