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7 <br /> The Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority and the City of <br />Charlottesville hereby commit to a redevelopment process that improves the quality of <br />life in our public housing neighborhoods, involves residents in key redevelopment <br />decisions, enhances housing and employment opportunities for residents, and guarantees <br />that current residents will not be subject to permanent or long-term displacement or <br />homelessness as a result of redevelopment. To fulfill these commitments, CRHA and the <br />City of Charlottesville endorse the following guiding principles for our redevelopment <br />efforts: <br /> <br />1.A meaningful and enforceable resident participation process will guide all <br />substantive decisions about redevelopment; <br /> <br />2.There will be at least one-for-one replacement of all affected units with newly- <br />built or renovated public housing units (“replacement units”); <br /> <br />3.Replacement units will be of like kind (1 bedroom for 1 bedroom, 5 bedroom for 5 <br />bedroom, elderly for elderly, family for family, etc.), subject to an analysis of <br />needs of current and future public housing-eligible residents; <br /> <br />4.Those replacement units will be reserved for very low-income and extremely low- <br />income households, as under current public housing admissions rules; <br /> <br />5.The opportunity to live in the replacement units will be offered first to those <br />households living in CRHA units, without having to re-apply or re-qualify; <br /> <br />6.Residents who are displaced by redevelopment, and who wish to stay in public <br />housing, will be guaranteed replacement housing in the following order of <br />preference: <br />a. Replacement units at their current site. <br />b. Replacement units in another area that has equal or greater advantages as their <br />current site. <br />c. As a last resort, and only when required by space or necessity, temporary <br />housing of an equal or greater quality to their existing housing, with a duration <br />not to exceed 12 months. <br /> <br /> <br />7.Each displaced household will have the right to choose to return to the redeveloped <br />site or to relocate permanently to another replacement unit; <br /> <br />8.The redevelopment process will support a system of economic justice in which <br />residents have priority access to jobs, homeownership and contracting <br />opportunities created by redevelopment, and in which the redeveloped <br />communities feature improved amenities and enhanced access to services, <br /> <br />employment and transportation for residents. <br />REPORT <br />: DOWNTOWN MALL CONSTRUCTION UPDATE <br /> <br /> Mr. Jim Tolbert, Director of Neighborhood Development Services, said that the <br />City has received good bids for the bricks, masonry and granite. He said that the <br />electrical work and demolition will be done by local contractors. He said there are no <br />bids on the fountains yet. He said the bids have been 10 – 15% under estimates. He said <br />thst <br />the work will begin on January 5 and be completed by May 1, during which time the <br /> <br />
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