Mission Cliffs Community Information

Mission Cliffs is a new 115-home community made up of townhomes and single family homes for sale in the Rosedale neighborhood of Kansas City Kansas. The development of the neighborhood capitalizes on available land in a strong community, which is blocks from the county’s largest employer, the KU Medical Center, minutes from highways and the jewels of city living, like the 39th Street corridor and Westport Historic district. The new homes will be designed using the best of the architecture in Kansas City’s older neighborhoods that have held their value over the years, with porches, quality materials and distinct designs.

Rosedale Association:

Rosedale Development Association is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit community development corporation, serving the Rosedale area of Kansas City, Kan. and Wyandotte County. Our mission is to work in partnership with residents, businesses, and institutions to build a strong and healthy community and to improve the quality of life for those who live, work, and play in Rosedale. www.rosedaleassociation.org

City Vision Ministries:

City Vision Ministries is a non profit developer with a commitment to and respect for the urban core.
Our thirteen years of experience give us the tools to make projects successful for all parties involved: existing stakeholders, new residents, community investors and the city as a whole. We ensure quality construction, advocate for local and minority contracts, and pursue projects that strengthen our older and diverse neighborhoods. We diligently build relationships at the grassroots level that bring resources and quality development partners to the table. www.cityvisionministries.org

Northeast KCK Community Safety Collaborative:

City Vision Ministries is a partner in the Northeast KCK Community Safety Collaborative along with the Kansas City, Kansas Police Department, Code Enforcement, LISC and two other CDCs, Kaw Valley Habitat for Humanity and Mt. Carmel Redevelopment Corporation. The Collaborative works to make policing and code enforcement more accessible to the Northeast neighborhood groups and to help the community work together to address crime and safety. Two major projects include working with key neighborhood leaders to revitalize Big Eleven Lake at 11th and Washington Blvd. and addressing the problem of stray animals in the area.

The CSC sponsors a Community Team meeting on the first Tuesday of every month at 6 p.m. at various locations throughout the Northeast. The community team, made up of residents, community police officers and organizers, comes together to strategize and to host speakers. Elizabeth Stanford is the group's coordinator. She can be reached at Kaw Valley Habitat for Humanity, 913-342-3047.

Wealth Development:

From the beginning, City Vision Ministries has placed emphasis on helping potential homebuyers learn strategies for building personal wealth. CVM provides personalized one-on-one assistance to clients and resources like credit repair, home down payment assistance for homeowners to overcome homeownership barriers.

We don't just build houses, we build communities. The families who invest as homeowners in a neighborhood and call it their own carry on the work that we do. By building quality affordable homes and working to promote homeownership, we make a difference in their lives and in the community.