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6/5/2023
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Reso 23-056 Nimitz Relocation Plan
(Amended)
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RELOCATION PLAN – INTERIM SHELTER/NAVIGATION CENTER <br /> <br />Autotemp Page 7 <br />household’s income category in qualifying the household for one program, or <br />another. <br /> <br />The ‘Extremely Low’ income category represents “thirty percent (30%)” of median <br />income, by household size; the ‘Very Low’ income category represents “fifty percent <br />(50%)” of median income, by household size; and, the ‘Lower’ income category <br />represents “eighty percent (80%)” of median income by household size. The AMI in <br />Alameda County is $125,600. <br /> <br />One household pays no rent, as the manager of the motel. The resident who is <br />currently paying rent pays between $1800 and $2400 per month in rent. This <br />resident would not qualify to remain on site following the rehabilitation. <br /> <br />B. RELOCATION HOUSING NEEDS <br /> <br />At this time, based upon available information, there may be up to two residential <br />households that may be permanently displaced from the Nimitz Motel. The <br />households that may be permanently displaced were interviewed, and queried <br />regarding household size and composition, income and rental information, <br />disabilities/health problems, and preferences related to replacement housing and <br />location. <br /> <br />The interview process will be used to determine housing preferences or reported <br />need to be close to public transportation, employment, schools, public/social <br />services and agencies, recreational services, parks, community centers, or <br />shopping. In addition, health needs, which will require special consideration for <br />accessibility, and perhaps proximity to medical facilities, will be identified. The <br />interviews were performed by relocation staff and confidentiality will be maintained. <br /> <br />C. REPLACEMENT HOUSING RESOURCES <br /> <br />A resource survey will be conducted prior to any mandatory displacement to identify <br />available comparable, decent, safe and sanitary units, which are adequate in size, <br />and contain the required number of bedrooms for each household, in the San <br />Leandro area. Referrals will be made to “open-market” housing. For the purposes of <br />this Plan, a survey of the nearby area found availability of sufficient housing to <br />accommodate prospectively displaced households, with prices ranging from $1,550 <br />to $2,125 per month for a studio or one-bedroom unit; and $1,600 to $2,100 for a
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