24 CFR 970.21 - Relocation of residents
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Public Housing Capital Fund Program
...49 CFR part 24. Demolition or disposition under section 18 of the 1937 Act, 42 U.S.C. 1437p, is covered by the relocation provisions at 24 CFR 970.21. (10) Procurement and contract requirement. PHAs and their contractors shall comply with section 3 of the Housing and Community Development A......
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Public and Indian housing:
Demolition or disposition of public housing projects,
...all the residents of the affected building or buildings have been relocated. (See 42 [[Page 75192]] U.S.C. 1437p(a)(4)(A), proposed 24 CFR 970.21(e).) In addition, the PHA must have a relocation plan indicating the number of residents to be displaced, the type of counseling services that th......
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Part III
...all the residents of the affected building or buildings have been relocated. (See 42 [[Page 75192]] U.S.C. 1437p(a)(4)(A), proposed 24 CFR 970.21(e).) In addition, the PHA must have a relocation plan indicating the number of residents to be displaced, the type of counseling services that th......
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Johnson v. Hous. Auth. Birmingham Dist., Civil Action Number: 2:17-cv-01474-AKK
...quality standards [] and is located in an area that is generally not less desirable than the location of the displaced persons." 24 C.F.R. § 970.21. Put simply, the regulations belie the plaintiffs' contentions that the HUD approval process will not protect their interests adequately. To th......
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Johnson v. Hous. Auth. Birmingham Dist., Civil Action Number: 2:17-cv-01474-AKK
...quality standards [] and is located in an area that is generally not less desirable than the location of the displaced persons." 24 C.F.R. § 970.21. Put simply, the regulations belie the plaintiffs' contentions that the HUD approval process will not protect their interests adequately. To th......