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H.O.N.G.K.O.N.G. stands for Harrisburg Organization Networking for Gentrification to Keep Our Neighborhood from becoming a Ghetto

The concentration of our efforts lie within these physical boundaries: East to West, from Chaffee Avenue to Milledge Road and from North to South from J. C. Calhoun Expressway to Walton Way. We are also supportive of the property owners who are bound by  the J. C Calhoun expressway to the Canal. These boundaries represent a juncture between the Summerville neighborhood and the downtown business district. Our close proximity to the Summerville neighborhood should serve to foster interest from the Summerville populace. If our area were to become a "world class" ghetto, the Summerville Neighborhood and all adjacent neighborhoods would most likely suffer too. (Note, a modern ghetto does not necessarily refer to dilapidated housing stock but the class of individuals who reside within it. Low rent and too many section 8 tenants will bring down a neighborhood)

The biggest threat to the future of our Historical mill village is population density. There is already enough riff raff in Harrisburg. We want them out.

New single family dwellings in Harrisburg can be built but, in most instances they will require additional property in order to maintain the historical mill village appearance. The original Harrisburg structures were built closer to each other. Present day building codes require more footage between property lines and a greater set back distance from the street. In other words, a replica of an original Harrisburg single family residence cannot be rebuilt on the same lot without acquiring additional land.

Modern triangular duplex rental unit are scattered throughout this area. There is a history of a higher rental turnover and more police calls to these "build to rent for profit duplexes and multi family dwellings" Expedient absentee landlords such as Cliff Channel are responsible for many of these out of character structures.

We have observed time and time again that when a house is built for rental profit, beauty and comfort for its' inhabitants is lost. Renters and those around them suffer. This high turnover rate affects the neighborhood adversely.

People who value neighborhood aesthetics make better neighbors.

Original mill village cottages, bungalows, foursquare, Cape Cod matchbox, Queen Anne, arts and crafts and Victorian transitional homes were built with beauty and comfort in mind. The high ceilings and the expansive attic spaces were built to ventilate the homes because of Augusta's hellish summer heat. The scale of the rooms also allowed use of furnishing which we now call antique. Many antique furnishings will not fit in "cracker box" houses.

We need to preserve our Mill Village houses in a manner that is attractive to more upscale people. New construction will most likely require more than one traditional building lot. Adding more property to existing houses, will ensure the quality of life in, and the property values of, our neighborhood. 

The very worst thing that could happen to our Historic Mill Village district would be to build low rent , multiple family dwellings,  apartment buildings or single family "cracker box" houses.
 

It would be much better to have a few "Mac Mansions" on a few blocks than it would be to have blocks of row houses. Historically, there were quite a few mansions on the land that we now call Harrisburg before and after the cotton mills were built.
 
The chance of dope dealers increases by the number of low rent residences; fewer residences mean fewer drug dealers. Fewer riff-raff produce quieter neighborhoods. Quieter neighborhoods are what we want.

The issue of the rich "taking over" through gentrification and gentrification causing us to have outrageous property taxes is a mute issue  because Richmond County government can issue a simple construction moratorium to stop "Mc Mansions"

Wealther folks have an appreciation and the means to afford well landscaped yards. They also are more likely to contribute to their immediate neighborhood instead of always taking and not giving back.

 The argument will be voiced in the future by those who want to build row houses , condos and such. They will also site the "need" of "affordable" housing. This language is created by those who are getting federal grant and low interest money. "Affordable housing" and "Mixed income development" are the new jargon  terms that builders use to describe their federally funded junk and  those awful places that we used to call ,projects.  Now, they are trying to scatter the project  type people into neighborhoods everywhere. We must be vigilant and be ready to protect our vested interests from this kind of garbage. The argument of "race" will also be used. This is simply absurd because of the fine outstanding black home owners who live in Harrisburg and who are H.O.N.G.K.O.N.G. members. There is now a middle and upper middle class black population who are themselves the new gentry.


Builders will say anything to make a profit. If they get their way our property values will fly south while, Harrisburg gets more crawdad and congested.
This recently happened across the 13th Street Bridge. The eye level condos next to the traffic coming across the 13th Street Bridge are tacky.  They are a prime example of built-for-profit housing. This will cause those occupants of the single family residences on the river to suffer and to regret that the condos were built. We have Olmstead Homes. We do not want anything else built that will cause us further anxiety.

We also ask ourselves the question: 

Is the reason that "they" want to relocate the ball park to downtown to get away from Olmstead homes? Or is it the impetus of enterprise; the elbow rubbing of businessmen and builders...or both?

To better answer this question:  Study the crime reports over the last five years involving people who have lived in Gilbert Manor. These people and others of the same class are headed for Olmstead Homes.

Single family dwellings, with well landscaped yards, occupied by people who care about the neighborhood aesthetic will eliminate many of the social and criminal problems that we have in Harrisburg. In other words, we need to promptly displace the "riff raff" through gentrification or any other expedient method. Most of the riff raff is imported by non-profit groups, section 8 and low rent absentee landlords who do business in Harrisburg.

There are always those expedient builders who are eager to capitalize on the Harrisburg neighborhood by building "wholesale" HUD funded structures that will only serve to depreciate our property values and erode the quality of our lives.

Gentrification will fill Harrisburg with good building practices and a better people.

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Remember, if there are "strings" attached to buildings they will pull down adjacent property values. All of the best neighborhoods are PRIVATE. In fact, all of the best of everything is PRIVATE. We H.O.N.G.K.O.N.G. property owners want the best, too.
 
We the people, who collectively own the land of Harrisburg, will determine the future of our properties. If we maintain the architectural character of our existing original mill village homes and construct new ones that mirror the old ours, will be a more beautiful, more valuable community. Together, our discretion and our integrity will translate into the best that Historical downtown Augusta can be.

Gentrification will fill Harrisburg with good building practices and better people.

Click here to download file containing poliece reports in the Harrisgurg neighborhood from 03/09/2008 to07/25/2008. Notice the number of simple batterys

click here to download file with crime reports beginning from the time that Mercy Ministries opened ( last 15 months) in our residential neighborhood (get the low down on the Harrisburg low life)

click here to download file with crime reports for the 15 months prior to the time that Mercy Ministries darkened the door of our residential neighborhood (get the low down on the Harrisburg low life)

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE NAMES AND MAILING ADDRESSES OF THE HARRISBURG PROPERTY OWNERS BETWEEN 15T STREET AND MILLEDGE Rd (Excel spreed sheet)

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE NAMES AND MAILING ADDRESSES OF THE HARRISBURG PROPERTY OWNERS BETWEEN 15T STREET AND Milledge Rd (roster )

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE NAMES AND MAILING ADDRESSES OF THE HARRISBURG PROPERTY OWNERS BETWEEN 15T STREET AND MILLEDGE ROAD AND WALTON WAY AND J.C. CALHOUN EXPRESSWAY

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE NAMES OF THE HARRISBURG PROPERTY OWNERS BETWEEN 15T STREET AND MILLEDGE ROAD AND WALTON WAY AND J.C. CALHOUN EXPRESSWAY (THIS IS IN A POSTAGE ADDRESS PRESENTATION)

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Friday, March 28, 2008

Move um on out.. Welfare Nomads not wanted.
No account low rent tenants who move often are often times evicted or "skip out". They are not good for our community. They move often and do not put down roots. They don't help us they are parasitic. We need not worry about displacing these folks. Displacement would be beneficial to the neighbors. Gentrification will be a blessing to every decent person in Harrisburg. As for the section 8 tenants they can get section 8 anywhere.They are blessed. Do not worry about them. The federal government takes care of them. Most times they get the full package of food stamps, medical care, WIC,  non-profit  food bank benefits. These welfare nomads are a class unto themselves.
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Middle class white women tend to be at risk to become a religious fanatic
Early in  the 20 century people from various church denominations took it upon themselves to "save" the poor ignorant sustenance farmers who lived in the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Middle and upper middle  class white women were  especially drawn to the "cause". In retrospect what did they achieve ? Missionaries who descend on indigenous peoples of parts of South America today want to "save" them too.
Now the same missionary zeal is focused on the urbane "poor". The mission of these women are to "help" the poor urban dwellers become "better" people. They use various rewards to achieve their goals. The carrots  that are put before this new urban pray  to pull them into the fold ranges from youth groups who take trips to food banks. The biggest difference between the South American indigenous, early 20th century Appalachian  and the contemporary "poor" is their mind -set. The urban poor of today are street wise and will devour the carrots. Recite the prayers and march on to do that which the street wise urbanv "poor" do best: Live off of the urban landscape. The more  missionaries who choose to take part in the "cause"; Greater is the bounty for the urban "poor." Like creates like. These "poor" tend to attract more people like them. This in turn provides a greater challenge for the missionaries.  Help stop this fanatic evangelic cycle. Rapid Harrisburg gentrification wills displace these  "poor" and the missionaries will follow them.  It would be far better if the "poor" moved to apartment complexes. The missionaries could plausibly buy the entire apartment complex and create a commune much like Faith Village. Anything well done has degrees of organization. The people who gentrify Harrisburg will have the sophistication to choose the local religious church that is right for them. No carrot required.
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Monday, March 24, 2008

Teachers take a hint.

 If teachers from John milledge, ARC and Tubman middle school resided in Harrisburg we would have a beautifully gentrified  neighborhood.

12:44 pm est

Identify the no account neighborhood trouble makers and get them out.
Many of the"poor" low rent and section 8 tenants from Chaffee Avenue to Eve Street simply do not appreciate landscaping beauty. It does not take money to improve the landscape. Picking up litter instead of throwing trash on the ground would be an improvement. The kind of people who live in a neighborhood shows by the way that they live. We need to displace the rif raff with people who care about a beautiful place in which to live. Money does not make someone appreciate  natures beauty.The way that one is parented has the greatest contribution. You cannot make a silk purse out of a pigs ear. The only way to make Harrisburg into a truly beautiful place in which to live is to replace the riff raff with people who care about a beautiful place in which to live. The same ones who do not help make a beautiful neighborhood tend to use dope, drink alcoholic beverages, have run ins with the police and generally are not very responsible nor are they interesting people. The payment check from the federal government which pays for section 8 housing goes directly to the landlord. This by passes the tenant of being responsible. A third of the section 8 tenants would squander the check and get put out on the street if the landlords check went to them. If this small change in the way section 8 is  administered were enacted irresponsible tenants could be thrown out of the section 8 program before they spoil the neighborhoods they are handed on a sliver platter. Neighborhoods which took years to cultivate by decent hard working people. People who do not want to cultivate neighborhood beauty should live in apartment buildings. Washington Rd has many such places. The reason that some of the riff raff choose to live in Harrisburg is because it offers them the opportunity of the possibility of creating a cottage industry for dealing dope. Please explore these thoughts and work with H.O.N.G.K.O.N.G members, Betty Beard, Sheriff Strength and God nstead of church charities to rid Harrisburg of the homeless and general  riff raff problem.
We have watched in horror as those well meaning members of  church charities have enabled drug addicts for many years. Addicts need to hit rock bottom before they can change. Many of these charities are part of the problem. Enabling is a big problem here. Leave the drug rehab business to the trained professionals who have degrees and let them do their rehab in a non residential area. The last thing that anyones neighborhood needs is to be inundated with recovering drug addicts poised to fall off of the wagon.
Note the addresses on the downloadable crime reports (scroll up). It does not take long to identify the no account neighborhood troublemakers.
H.O.N.G.K.O.N.G. members stand together
 Black, White, Hispanic, Asian and anything in between. We stand for decentcy through gentrification. In the 60's and 70 gentrification was used to segregate neighborhoods. Now thanks to affirmative action there is a robust middle and upper middle class of Black people to help Harrisburg gentrification efforts. Gentrification is no longer a tool for racial injustice. It is a way to make problem neighborhoods get better.
10:12 am est

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Is it going to take another killing to get help for the Harrisburg community ?
We who live in Harrisburg want a healthy neighborhood. In order to have a healthy neighborhood we need less activity from people who do not live in or neighborhood. Between Mercy Ministries and section 8 tenants there are flocks of people coming in. This creates chaos. Many sections 8 tenants invite their project friends to pile into their homes. This over occupies the cottages in Harrisburg. Only one or two people per bedroom should be staying in Harrisburg homes. Some of the "professional" homeless men who get checks "bed hop" with some of the low life gals in Harrisburg. Let's organize this mess before Harrisburg becomes a world class ghetto......Lisa
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

We don't spend the day scratching lotto tickets. We are proactive.

Most of us H.O.N.G.K.O.N.G members are not rich. We are working people who are dreamers but our visions are achievable. Our collective dream isn't to win the lottery and fly away from Harrisburg. Our dream is to make Harrisburg a safe, beautiful place in which to live and to rid our community of riff raff. We have the faith in our local government officials to help us make our dream come true.

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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Take your ministry and the bums to columbia county.
Fran Oliver, the force behind Mercy Ministries has a plenty of room for her drug rehab ministry at  her 490 Stevens Creek Rd estate: Go to  http://68.216.79.105/columbia/default.htm and type in  Fran Oliver and check out her acreage. But, I do not think the decent people of Columbia County would stand for Fran to do her "ministry" there. Maybe she could have a commune and put up a big fence. They could live off of the land.
10:42 pm est

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Action Alert.Action Alert.ActionAlertAction Alert Action Alert

We need your support. Please join us at 501 Greene St
 on Tuesday 2:00 P.M.  March 18th at the  Richmond County Commission  meeting to ask the commission members to relocate or shut down Mercy Ministries.
 
If you know of anyone who has been pan handled  while shopping at a store or business on Walton Way or 15th Street, please ask them to join us too. They do not have to reside in Harrisburg.

Join us to send a message to our government this message: We want Harrisburg cleaned up. This problem with the riff raff is unacceptable. Please stop this madness and help us create a decent  community.
9:56 am est

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Crist Episcopal
Christ Episcopal Church located at  the corner of Greene St and Eve St uses a sign to advertise their "soup kitchen".  This food give-a-way is held twice weekly. Their advertisement is a sign which is located on the corner of Broad and Eve Streets. Broad street is a very busy highway that merges into Washington Road going East West. Thousands of people pass by the sign on route to Washington Rd. and the downtown business district.
Do we really want this much exposure to people who may be strangers, dope fends or just bad people ? Most people who come to the soup kitchen are decent nice people but, many are desperate and down on their luck. Isn't that why they go to the soup kitchen in the first place? Desperate people take desperate action.

Why can't the vestry of Christ Episcopal be happy with serving the needs of the immediate neighborhood without exposing our community to people who might "case" our homes and eye our children? If these people have drug problems aren't they a ready market for dope dealers? Most of them are on foot. Dosen't this encourage dope dealers to set up shopp in Harrisburg?

This is an issue that needs to be discussed.

Wouldn't the Church of the Good Shepard on Walton Way be a better place to encourage drifters to go for a soup kitchen ? It is on a bus route and the people who live in the Summerville neighborhood would not mind...would they ?

Is Christ Episcopal over exposing our quaint Mill Village residents to strangers and drifters who are professionals at getting by on hand outs?

Is it beyond your imagination to think that some of the able bodied men who go to the soup kitchen might later be involved in criminal behavior in our neighborhood ?

We don't know of other Episcopal Churches in Augusta that take the chances of bringing in bad influences into another neighborhood. Do you? 
 
Frankly, most of the vestry and the congregation of Christ Episcopal do not live in our Neighborhood so they do not have a vested interest in our safety concerns.
It is up to the property owners of Harrisburg to set the standard. We are the majority stake holders. We must do what is best.

Please Christ Episcopal Church Vestry members, move your soup kitchen advertisement off of Broad Street. Your soup kitchen sign in your church yard is enough.

We like you but we want less exposure. Pray on this and drive around the area behind Kroger and work your way up to Eve. Go behind the Family Dollar on Walton Way and behind the stores there. Notice the graffiti painted on the walls. Bad things are happening here. This is just a short walk from Christ Episcopal Church. Please come from your surburban homes and walk our neighborhood.

Christ Episcopal vestry, Now that you are aware that your practice of promoting your soup kitchen may bring negative influences into our residential neighborhood, you are morally responsible if it is proven that your influence brings a dangerous drifter into our neighborhood who "snaps" and causes someone harm. You may also be legally liable.
 
6:21 am est

Monday, March 10, 2008

They probably don't live next to a section 8 tenant.
Did you ever wonder about where those people who pass out HUD section 8 vouchers, live? Do they live next door to a  house that is occupied by section 8 tenants ? Where do they live ? Augusta Housing Authority Contact: Mr. Jacob Oglesby (who is a North Augusta South Carolina resident), Executive Director Phone: (706) 724-5466
12:10 am est

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Having trouble finding house with enough betrooms
We been looking in harrisburg but cannot find a big house. i am a single other i gets section 8 vouchrs and needs 5 betrooms we wants a swimming pool and two car garage. we got this man in summerville who is working to get us more help to live there. houses in harrisburg not enough betrooms
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Senate Bill 268 if passed would make section 8 and welfare recipients have mandatory drug tests. By: Senators Seabaugh of the 28th and Rogers of the 21st


For those of us who live around the Harrisburg crack heads,  confussion,  and the  fiff raff  every day of our lives.  We look to the above photo of,  Leona Helmsley for,  strength and wisdom. If Leona were in our shoes. We ask ourselves,  What would she do ? She would make sure that Senate Bill 268 becomes lawSealed(This is said with"tongue" in cheek" we have to have a sense of humor to get through this) but we are serious about Bill 268. It is way past due. Give a way programs do enable street gangs. If they had to work to eat then they would not have time to form gangs. Honest gainful employment is good for everyone in society.  Make Bill 268 into law. Talk it over with everyone that you know.


Are you sick and tired of able bodied men loitering around our neighborhood ?

Are you tired of trashy, loitering  people littering our streets ?

Do you want to see beautiful evergreen shrubs and trees planted in our neighborhood ?
 
Would you like to see people who ride around with booming,  boom boxes,   given a citation or go to jail?

 Would you like to have a garden club comprised of interesting people,  living in our neighborhood instead,  of the riff raff who are all too prevalent here?

Do you want our property values to increase ?

Do you think that Mercy Ministries should be relocated out of our nieghborhood ?

Do you think that Section 8 housing tenants need to be observed more closely and promptly removed if they are trouble makers?


Do you think that too many section 8 houses on a single block is a recipe for trouble ?

 Do your think that the Shell station on Walton Way should have a full time employee to stop the riff raff from standing idle or begging people for money ? 

Do you want the Augusta Richmond county government to push the state of Georgia to build a noise barrier on the south side of the J.C. Calhoun expressway ? 

Together,  we porperty owners,  may make these things a reality. Together we can. Together we will.

Senate Bill 268 if passed would make section 8 and welfare recipients have mandatory drug tests. By: Senators Seabaugh of the 28th and Rogers of the 21st

Join us.......H.O.N.G.K.O.N.G. we meet the second Tuesday of each month. Our next meeting will be held November 11, 7:00 PM at  520 Tuttle St
You may get further information by calling Butch Palmer 706 399 4580

Dedacated to Mr. Melvin D. Parkman, 63,  who entered in to rest on Friday, May 13, 2005 Melvin was a mentor and inspiration to many people.
Melvins' greatest legacy will be fulfilled, by those people, whose lives that he has touched. That legacy will be our renovated mill village. It will thrive with people who are not marginalized .
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 H.O.N.G.K.O.N.G. came into being because of needs that were and are not being met by the existing neighborhood association. Together those of us who have a vested interest in the Harrisburg neighborhood can make wonderful things happen.

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Grave Yard Dirt In The Dirty, Dirty South
Butch Palmer is seeking people to interview who were employed by the City of Augusta. These people were paid  to remove the  historic grave markers  from the Rollerville cemetery located on the 1500 block of  Hicks Street.
Rollerville cemetery was remarkable in that it was the first integrated cemetery in Augusta. This speaks volumes about the cosmopolitan mind-set that have always lived in Harrisburg. Cotton Mill workers had the brotherhood of had work to unite them. Honest work is good for people
Race has never been an issue but we have always valued  our neighborhood solidarity.

Click here for the names of those souls.

This profane act occurred during the time period when  "Pop" Lewis Newman was Augusta's Mayor. 

This act of desecration  is comparable to the actions of the Taliban.  The souls of that hallowed burial site cry out for justice.

There were many years that our front yard garden displays served to connect us. Sadly many of the new comers especially through section 8 housing do not value gardening. What do they value ? Do they value cars parked where beautiful plants once stood ? Do they value barbecue grills on the front porches...come one..come all ...lets get down and smoke the house ? Do they value boom boxes on their autos so that neighbors  hear and feel it  inside of our homes ? Do they value rent to own furniture over the value of saving to buy the most value ? Do they defer gratification to better their future and the future of their children ? Do they value basketball hoops in the middle of the street? Do they value mini bikes and loud motor bikes in our neighborhood? 
Do they value their expensive hair styling or beer and loto tickets over paying the small part of their rent that Section 8 requires them to pay to their landlords? We have lost solidarity in Harrisburg and we need to regain it. The project has been transferred to Harrisburg. Only landlords have the power to change it. It is the class of people that make property values go up or down in a residential setting.

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If proactive measures are not taken our, quintessential  mill village , will become as crowded and,  as vile , as are the ghettos of,  Hong Kong, China.
You will have to keep your pets under,  lock and key
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H.O.N.G.K.O.N.G. stands for Harrisburg Orgnization Networking for Gentrification to Keep Our Neighborhood from becoming a Ghetto

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