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File #: 2015-236    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 6/8/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/22/2015 Final action:
Title: Approve the Relocation Plan for the C and E Street Relocations Project
Attachments: 1. Relocation Plan for C and E Relocations
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Housing Successor Agency

MEETING DATE: 6/22/2015
TITLE:
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Approve the Relocation Plan for the C and E Street Relocations Project
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FROM:
Tami E. Scott, Administrative Services Director

RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
It is recommended the City Council in its capacity as the Housing Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Cathedral City approve the Relocation Plan prepared for the C and E Street Relocations Project
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BACKGROUND:
Under California Law, former Redevelopment Agencies and now Housing Successor Agencies must adopt a plan for the relocation of families, persons and nonprofit local community organizations when acquiring residential properties for redevelopment. While redevelopment agencies have now been formally dissolved, this component of the law still exists and the residential properties on C and E Street that are the subject of the C and E Street Relocations were acquired with former redevelopment agency housing funds or are occupied by tenants who were temporarily relocated from other units that had been acquired with redevelopment agency housing funds. The Housing Successor Agency has engaged LACAL Consulting, Inc., (LACAL) to prepare the Relocation Plan and assist the residents to be relocated to find decent, safe and sanitary housing. Under consideration today is the Relocation Plan.

There are four residential households occupying four residential units encompassing a total of 10 bedrooms located at 68537 and 68745 C Streets and 68676 E Street. These units consist of one single-family residence and two duplexes, one of which is occupied by the same family in its entirety as a single family residence. In order to relocate these residential occupants, the City in its capacity as the Housing Successor to the former Redevelopment Agency, must comply with State Relocation Law regarding relocation of households by redevelopment agencies pursuant to Government Code Section 7260, et...

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