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Hacienda del Mar Is Honored By Urban Forum

The Westside Urban
Forum honored United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Los Angeles, Ventura
and Santa Barbara Counties (UCP) last month for developing the
Hacienda del Mar housing complex for people with disabilities in Santa
Monica.
Every year the Westside Urban Forum recognizes Community development
projects, programs, policies and academic studies that demonstrate
excellence in urban development and community building.
“The Hacienda del Mar housing development proves people with
disabilities don’t have to trade accessibility with quality living
space.” said Ronald S. Cohen, Executive Director of UCP of Greater Los
Angeles. “We are deeply honored to accept the Westside Urban Forum
award.”
The oldest existing government building in Santa Monica, Hacienda del
Mar was designed as a county health facility more than 80 years ago.
Through a partnership with the City of Santa Monica, the Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and the local philanthropic
community, UCP remade the Hacienda del Mar into an apartment complex
for people with disabilities.
The historic landmark now contains thirteen accessible apartment units
with roll-in showers, tilt mirrors and infrared door opener.
The UCP Independent Living Division also provides support services for
tenants.
“[Hacienda del Mar] combines the historic preservation and expansion
of an existing facility in an unusual way, demonstrating that at-risk
housing can be done better,” said one Westside Urban Forum judge.
The 2004 Westside Urban Forum award recipients also included the Lee
Group and the Santa Monica Mountains Conservatory.
For more information about United Cerebral Palsy, visit www.ucpla.org
or call (818) 782-2211. |
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