YSUscape Does Work in Wick Park Area - Vindicator


YSUscape recently cleaned up 10 houses in the Wick Park neighborhood, but that’s not enough for them.

Saturday, Youngstown State University students came together once again to work on properties in that area. The group of about 70 worked on 19 homes.

YSUscape was formed nearly two years ago and works to unite university and citywide organizations to revitalize and beautify Youngstown through various projects. Members are committed to the revitalization of not only the YSU campus, but the city of Youngstown.

YSUscape targets the worst-looking homes in the highly trafficked areas of the Wick Park neighborhood on the city’s North Side, said Nick Chretien, YSUscape president.

“So if people are going to pass by it a lot, we want to clean it up,” he said.

The goal is to make the neighborhood safer and welcoming to current and future YSU students and potential businesses, Chretien said.

By cleaning up the exterior of the homes and boarding them up, they’re preventing theft of copper piping and other items, he said.

Often, he added, a home might be empty but in livable condition. If the windows are broken and the copper piping stolen, though, it could cost more to fix than the house is worth.

“So, you’re saving homes in some instances by doing it, too,” he said.

The student organization received a $2,100 Neighborhood Success Grant from the Raymond John Wean Foundation for the project. This helped buy supplies such as rakes, shovels, gloves and garbage bags. The Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corp. and YSU’s Center for Urban and Regional Studies partnered with the group for the project.

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