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Relocation Assistance <br />· Rental assistance, moving expenses, temporary relocation, downpayment assistance, <br /> acquisition/relocation specialist <br />Clearance <br />* Substantial reconstruction unit, occupied rental unit <br />Housing Rehabilitation <br />· Owner-occupied units, 19 <br />· Renter-occupied units, 13 <br />· Vacant unit, 1 <br />· Substantial reconstruction, 1 <br />· Rehabilitation specialist/intake/education <br />Water Improvements <br />· Replace existing 3/4" waterline with 2" line on Knowl Street, 450 LF <br />Street/Drainage Improvements <br />, Widen, resufface, install curb & gutter and drainage structures on 4425 LF of streets <br />* Right-of-way/easement accluisition <br />Park Improvements <br />· Renovate Oak Street Park <br /> <br />The activities as planned will not cause any displacement from or conversion of occupiable <br />structures beyond those described above. Right-of-way and easement acquisition will not cause <br />any displacement. The City will work with the grant management staff, engineers, project area <br />residents, and the Department of Housing and Community Development to insure that any <br />changes in project activities do not cause any displacement from or conversion of oceupiable <br />structures. <br /> <br />In all cases, an occupiable structure will be defined as a dwelling that meets local building codes <br />or a dwelling that can be rehabilitated to meet code for $25,000 or less. <br /> <br />Earl B. Reynolds, Jr. <br />City Manager <br /> <br />Date <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br />
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