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V ROUTINE RELOCATION STATEMENT OF SUFFICIENCY <br />A. Will adequate relocation resources most likely be available for: <br />Owner- Occupied SFR? Yes <br />Tenant - Occupied SFR? Yes <br />Tenant - Occupied Duplex? Yes <br />Commercial? Yes, with the possible exception <br />of several small, neighborhood <br />oriented businesses. <br />Non - Profit? Yes <br />B. Are there available Relocation Resources meeting all decent, safe <br />and sanitary housing requirements? Yes <br />C. Are the displacement neighborhood and relocation areas comparable <br />in terms of amenities, public utilities, accessibility to public <br />services, transportation and shopping facilities? Yes <br />D. Are available Relocation Resources subject to discriminatory rental <br />practices? No <br />E. Are Relocation Resources affordable to displacees, given the use of <br />housing and rental payments? Yes <br />F. Are there other public projects in the area that will displace <br />additional families or make additional housing available concurrently <br />with the subject project? Yes* <br />G. Are there special /significant relocation problems associated with <br />this project? Yes ** <br />* The City of Santa Ana Housing <br />Agency is administering several <br />programs which are providing new housing units and payments to <br />low- income renters, throughout the <br />City. The City of Santa Ana is <br />proposing to widen Westminster <br />Street, which may occur at <br />approximately the same time as the <br />subject project. In addition, <br />Caltrans is planning to widen the <br />Santa Ana Freeway (1 -5) , between <br />Route 55 and Route 22, beginning <br />in June 1990, and to widen the <br />interchange between the Santa Ana <br />Freeway and the Newport Freeway, <br />beginning in June 1989. Some overlap of all these projects would <br />increase the demand for local <br />relocation resources, possibly <br />necessitating a larger relocation area <br />and /or increased supplemental <br />housing and business relocation <br />payments. For further details <br />concerning the displacement effects <br />of these various street improvement <br />projects, please refer to Sections IV.M <br />and IV.N of the EIS. <br />** Problems consist of finding comparable and affordable housing for <br />displaced low income and large family households, as well as a need for <br />a Spanish Speaking relocation agent. For further details, see Section <br />IV. <br />-15- <br />