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File #: 17-3731   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Housing Commission to Protect and Preserve Dynamic and Diverse Neighborhoods
On agenda: 6/13/2017
Posting Language: Briefing and discussion on a relocation assistance policy framework
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DEPARTMENT: Planning Department


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Bridgett White


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide


SUBJECT:

Briefing and discussion on a relocation assistance policy framework


SUMMARY:

This item will include a staff briefing followed by Subcommittee discussion on a possible policy framework to address relocation for residents in instances in which displacement cannot be avoided.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The Mayor's Task Force on Preserving Dynamic & Diverse Neighborhoods was first convened on October 16, 2014, and was established for the purpose of identifying "policies and programs that encourage investment in inner city neighborhoods but minimize or prevent displacement of people or adverse impacts related to history, culture, and quality of life of unique neighborhoods." The Task Force met with the intent to:
* Review current policies
* Review best practices from other communities
* Identify short-term and long-term recommendations
* Seek community input/educate community on scope of issue
* Be inclusive of varying perspectives

City Council approved the Task Force's Final Report on May 14, 2015, which included a recommendation that the City "Develop a Relocation Assistance Policy for Circumstances When Displacement Cannot be Avoided." An excerpt from the Report reads:

"In researching best practices for non-federally funded displacements, the Task Force reviewed programs within the State of Texas and nationally to include Austin, Dallas, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, State of Maryland and Seattle."

"In cases of displacement either the incoming developer or property owner were responsible for paying relocation assistance to tenants with additional stipends available to senior and/or disabled individuals. In all cases, displaced residents were required a minimum of 90 days written eviction notice. In addition to financial assistance, dislocated individuals received technical assistance and relocation counseling to identify a new residence or ...

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