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Item 39 - Relocation Plan for Fairview Bridge Replacement and Street Improvements
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Item 39 - Relocation Plan for Fairview Bridge Replacement and Street Improvements
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Fairview Bridge Replacement and Street Improvements: Relocation Plan <br />6 <br /> <br /> <br />II. Assessment of Relocation Needs <br />A. Survey Methods <br />The information necessary for the preparation of this Plan was obtained from personal <br />interviews with Project residents. Interviewers were successful in obtaining survey <br />information from each of the identified households within the project area. <br />Detailed in-person interviews were conducted with affected residential occupants to gather <br />necessary information, including information such as household size and composition, <br />income, monthly rent obligation, length and type of occupancy, language, disabilities/health <br />problems, and replacement housing preferences. <br />In-person interviews are an important factor in the planning and relocation of displacees. In <br />the early planning process, careful attention is paid to the physical needs of individuals with <br />disabilities, and elderly displacees to make sure that these individuals receive appropriate <br />care and housing. <br />The descriptive data in this Plan concerning the residents is based on in-person interviews <br />and field observations. Samples of the residential interview form used in the interview <br />process is attached as Exhibit A of this report. <br />B. Field Survey Data – Residential <br />The Project will impact 1 residential duplex (Duplex) dwelling with 4 residential households. <br />Survey information was obtained from all 4 occupied residential households (100%). The <br />City has adopted and would adhere to its local housing occupancy standards to make sure <br />housing is of the appropriate size in relocating the affected occupants. <br />Table 3 below shows current housing in the Project area including bedroom size. <br />Table 3: Affected Residential Dwellings <br />No. Address Property <br />Type Use Number of <br />Bedrooms <br />Number of <br />Occupants <br />Occupanc <br />y Type City <br />1 2507 W. 9th <br />Street <br />Residential Duplex 3 2 Owner Santa <br />Ana <br />2 2507 W. 9th <br />Street (room) <br />Residential Room <br />to rent <br />Room 2 Tenant Santa <br />Ana <br />3 2507 W. 9th <br />Street (garage) <br />Residential Garage <br />to rent <br />2 rooms 3 Tenant Santa <br />Ana <br />4 2509 W. 9th <br />Street <br />Residential Duplex 3 2 Tenant Santa <br />Ana <br />
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