LINDEN
HUDSON STREET PILOT ASSESSMENT
Cost Estimate Assessment
The cost assessment tool examines the total cost for the five home element categories and five yard element categories that were evaluated. The darker colors represent the costs for level 2, minor repairs, and the lighter colors represents the costs for level 1, major repairs along the Hudson Street section. There is a higher dollar value for Level 2 repairs because more houses had minor damage than major along the street. The cost to remove litter was not estimated as community programs exist to help pick-up litter.
Estimated Costs by Element and Level of Need Assessment Element
FENCE
Approximately $153,000 necessary to make repairs to improve the image of the pilot corridor. Only one-fourth of cost needed to make major repairs as the corridor is in relatively good condition.
YARD ELEMENTS
Average Cost
30
$127
8
$632
31
$900
21
$1,685
36
$169
37
$261
42
$1,003
33
$510
23
$272
$14K/$13.9K
DRIVE
$31K/$4.4K
WINDOWS
HOME ELEMENTS
$4.2K/$1.9K
$8.1K/$1.5K
FACADE
PORCH
$32.1K/$10K
ROOF
$15.6K/$1.2K
DOORS
$3.9K/$2.3K
$5K
$10K $15K
$20K
$25K
$30K
$35K
Repair Type
Minor $114.5k
Properties in Need of Repair
$2.7K/$2.3K
APPROACH
Major $38.6k
Quick Facts:
Cost for Level of Need: Minor/Major
$2.9K/$.8K
YARD
Cost to Repair Corridor
Assessment Element Yard
Fence
Approach
Drive
Windows
Facade
Porch
Roof
Door
$40K
Estimated Cost for Repairs/ Maintenance Per Property Vacant House
Vacant House
St Augustine & Gabriel Church
Hudson Street
KEY More than $5,000
Vacant House
$2,001 to $5,000 $1,000 to $2,000 Less than $1,000 No Improvements Needed Vacant Residential Lot Non Residential Lot
Vacant Properties in Need of the Most Attention The most expensive repairs are for vacant properties with extensive roof, porch or driveway damage. The five properties needing the most repair account for more than 21% of cost estimates.
Cost Estimates from Home Advisor Base Layers Source: Franklin Co.
CRPLAN 4901/6930.01
Sara Ford Jake Gill Neighborhood Planning Studio Sierra Saumenig Techinical Housing Analysis Group Christopher Will
Vacant House