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TAMPA PRESBYTERIAN VILLAGE (TPV) 140 Apartments Multi-Residential Case Study
Zenia Gallo – Relocation Project Manager Florida Department Of Transportation District VII
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PROJECT SYNOPSIS Project # 2586431 Parcel 201 Tampa, FL
I-275/I-4 From N Hillsborough River to Downtown Interchange Operational Improvements Ramp Modifications Advanced Right of Way for the Tampa Interstate Study
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SUBJECT PROPERTY
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SITE CHARACTERISTICS 1 parking space per apartment
1 bathroom per apartment No elevators – some buildings 3 floors No balconies or patios Limited view and access to the river No playground, swings or ball fields No free access to computers or Internet No swimming pool Inadequate exterior lighting No security Noise from Interstate No shopping within walking distance (some amenities not allowed by HUD when constructed) Near Schools
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KEY - PROPER PRE-PLANNING
FHWA-Florida Division US Dept. of HUD, HUD Jacksonville Office & HUD Relo Specialist for Florida Local Section 8 Housing Office City of Tampa and Hillsborough County 1st Time Homeowner Program Administrators Newspaper reporters and local community activists
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ACTION PLAN Onsite office staffed daily with 3 Sr. Agents and Administrative Assistant Dedicated Project Manager Onsite full day Open House before closing transaction Staff onsite for 6 months prior to closing transaction Multiple onsite 1st Time Homeowner Seminars in English and Spanish – Materials available Onsite Rental posters, books and Homes for Sale listings
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RELOCATION NEEDS ASSESSMENT
Many personal relocatee contacts Household Survey Questionnaire Determine eligibility and lawful status Identify special needs – handicap, elderly, zero income, transportation Other Language needs – Spanish, Creole Verify information Identify other Project Based Section 8 Apartments Locate Decent, Safe and Sanitary replacement sites Move costs – bids Determine benefits & entitlement amounts File claims & deliver payments Provide Advisory Services
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Can Continue to Rent and receive Rent Supplement Assistance
RESIDENTIAL TENANTS Can Continue to Rent and receive Rent Supplement Assistance Low Income – based on 30% of income – Similar to Section 8 Based on family size and needs Based on difference between current and future rent and utilities Decent, Safe and Sanitary Comparable Housing Can use Rent Supplement $$ as Down Payment and become Homeowners Everyone Received Move Cost benefits Everyone Received Advisory Services
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RESIDENTIAL TENANTS
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TIME SCHEDULE March 13, 2014 – Kick-off Open House – Info gathering
October 31, 2014 – Closed on Purchase – began moves December 30, 2015 – All apartments vacant = 21 mos. Used Protective Leasing prior to closing – 5 apartments One apartment used as Leasing office All Section 8 Voucher Recipients maintained status 16 Tenants became Homeowners = Approx. 12% Few other Project Based Section 8 Complexes available
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SUCCESS STORIES Tenants’ lifestyle is often improved
Nicer community, larger home, modern amenities Renters often become homeowners - Build equity Several Seniors moved into Senior Housing
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FIRST TIME HOMEOWNERS – EXISTING HOME
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FIRST TIME HOMEOWNER – NEW CONSTRUCTION
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Winner
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END RESULT
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ANY QUESTIONS
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THANK YOU
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