Revitalizing Abilene Neighborhoods

By Summer Thompson
This summer, I worked for the City of Abilene Office of Neighborhood Services as an intern. My job was to help the mayor implement ANI (Abilene Neighborhood Initiative). As a response to the task given to me by the mayor, I conducted research that included interviewing all the city managers, the mayor and the interim director of neighborhood services.
In addition, I did research on Chapter 380 Legal Agreements. I researched different cities similar to Abilene by population and cities in the metroplex, and I researched the United States HUD department’s policies and grants that are allocated. I also traveled around to the different neighborhoods in Abilene to understand the community needs.
As a result of my findings, I wrote a resolution to promote infill build and neighborhood revitalization for Abilene. The revitalization solution that I found through my research was that Abilene should implement a mission network called 6Stones. 6Stones is a Christ-centered organization that “serves as a neutral convener bringing together local governments, businesses, churches, and other non-profits to jointly seek to transform” their local neighborhoods and communities.
This internship gave me an opportunity to further develop my research skills and advocate for change that will help many people in Abilene. I was given the trust to work independently on my project and got to collaborate with many different city officials. As a result of my work, my internship supervisor said she would be willing to offer me employment after graduation. But until then, I am looking forward to finishing school and presenting my resolution to Abilene’s City Hall before the end of this year.






