Paquin Tower Resident Presentation on RAD and Relocation 2015

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Paquin Tower Resident Presentation on RAD and Relocation 2015
CHA Board of Commissioners
Affordable * Accessible * Energy-Efficient * Healthy * Safe * Well-Maintained
Genie Rogers
Chair
Mary Anne McCollum
Vice Chair
Bob Hutton
Max Lewis
Ed Robinson
Phil Steinhaus, CEO
CHA PUBLIC HOUSING PROPERTIES
Public Housing –719 Units
 Downtown Family Site – 294 Units
 Bear Creek Family Site – 78 Units
 Oak Towers – 147 Units (Elderly)
 Paquin Tower – 200 Units (Disabled & Elderly)
Paquin Tower
Downtown Family Site
Oak Towers
Bear Creek Family Site2
PUBLIC HOUSING RENOVATION
The CHA plans to renovate all 719 of our
Public Housing units in five (5) phases
from: 2014 – 2017.
Rental Assistance Demonstration
Program (RAD) – Convert to long-term
contract rents – Project-Based Vouchers.
Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC)
from MHDC – Combination of 4% & 9%
credits.
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RENTAL ASSISTANCE DEMONSTRATION (RAD) PROGRAM
RAD - A new HUD Pilot Program
 Designed to encourage housing authorities to transition from
the public housing financial model to the more stable ProjectBased Section 8 model.
Conversion to Long-Term Contract Rents
 The RAD Program allows housing authorities to convert their
unpredictable Public Housing subsidies to a long -term contract
rent under the Project-Based Voucher Program (Section 8).
Substantial Renovation of Public Housing
 The RAD conversion is based on the CHA renovating current Public
Housing stock to a level that may be sustained for 15 to 20 years.
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Public Housing RAD Renovation Phases
Phase
Public Housing Sites
Stuart Parker
Type & # of Units
84 Townhomes
Rehab
Level
LIHTC
Major
1
Submission
Date(s)
5-2014
4%
5-2014
Paquin Tower
200 High Rise Units
2
Bear Creek
78 Townhomes
Modest
4%
9-2014
3
Bryant Walkway
70 Townhomes
Major
9%
9-2015
4
Oak Towers
147 High Rise Units
Modest
4%
9-2015
5
Providence Walkway 70 Townhomes
Major
9%
9-2016
6
East Park Avenue
Major
9%
9-2017
70 Townhomes
Minor
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Stuart Parker Apartments
Phase 1 - 84 Units *
Also includes 200 Units
At Paquin Tower (not shown)
CHA Public Housing Properties in the “Heart of Columbia”
Bryant Walkway Apartments
Phase 2 - 70 Units
Oak Towers
Phase 3 - 147 Units
Providence Walkway Apartments
Phase 4 - 70 Units
East Park Avenue Apartments
Phase 5 - 70 Units
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 No Re -screening of Tenants upon Conversion.
 Pursuant to the RAD statute, at conversion, current households are not
subject to rescreening, income eligibility, or income targeting provisions.
 Right to Return.
 Any residents that may need to be temporarily relocated to facilitate
rehabilitation or construction will have a right to return to the development
once rehabilitation or construction is completed.
 Renewal of Lease.
 Under RAD, the PHA must renew all leases upon lease expiration, unless
cause exists.
 Phase-in of Tenant Rent Increases.
 If a tenant’s monthly rent increases by more than the greater of 10 percent
or $25 purely as a result of conversion, the rent increase will be phased in
over 3 years, which a PHA may extend to 5 years.
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 Public Housing Family Self Suf ficiency (PH FSS) and Resident
Opportunities and Self Suf ficiency Service Coordinator (ROSS SC) programs.
 Current PH FSS participants will continue to be eligible for FSS once
their housing is converted under RAD. Current ROSS -SC grantees will
be able to finish out their current ROSS -SC grants once their housing
is converted under RAD.
 Resident Participation and Funding.
 Residents of covered projects converting assistance to PBVs will have
the right to establish and operate a resident organization for the
purpose of addressing issues related to their living environment and
be eligible for resident participation funding .
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 Resident Choice and Mobility.
 One of the major benefits of the RAD program is that the program
greatly enhances the choice and mobility of Residents living in the
converted Public Housing units.
 The units will be converted to Project-Based Vouchers (PBV), in which
residents may move out of the converted Public Housing development
with housing assistance after living there for one year.
 Once this residency requirement has been met, the Resident may be
issued a Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher if they choose not to
renew their lease. The Resident can use their voucher anywhere in
Columbia and Boone County and may also “port-out” to another PHA
with their voucher and continue to receive housing assistance
through the new PHA.
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OUR FIRST
PROJECT:
STUART
PARKER
APARTMENTS
WITH
PAQUIN
TOWER
Lincoln Dr.
Unity Dr.
W. Worley St.
Oak St.
Hicks Dr.
&
Paquin Tower
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T E NTATIVE C O N STRUCTI ON S C HEDULE
PAQUIN TOWER
 Relocation Begins
August, 2015
 Construction Begins
September, 2015
 Starting With Relocation of all 2 nd Floor Residents
 2 nd Floor Completely Renovated
 3 rd Floor Residents Will Move Down to the 2 nd Floor.
 3 rd Floor Completely Renovated, etc.
 Construction Ends
April, 2017
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P L A NNE D R E N OVATI ONS
PAQUIN TOWER
Exterior Improvements
Parking lot repairs - Asphalt Replacement,
Replace parking lot concrete and snow melt
system.
Lighting- Install New LED light fixtures around
the exterior of the building.
Painting – Power wash the exterior of the
building, replace all caulking and paint the
exterior.
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P L A NNE D R E N OVATI ONS
PAQUIN TOWER
Common Areas
Elevator upgrades – New cabs, doors, door
operators, machines, drives & call buttons.
Trash Chute – Clean chute, new doors,
sprinkler heads and add chemical cleaning.
Boiler Room Backflow Preventers
Drop Ceilings – Replace ceiling grids and
ceiling tile.
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P L A NNE D R E N OVATI ONS
PAQUIN TOWER
Common Areas
Exit & Emergency Lights – Remove and
replace.
Floor Tile – Replace existing floor tile and
cove base with new laminated flooring.
Painting – Paint hallways, door jams and door
frames. (New Colors)
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P L A NNE D R E N OVATI ONS
PAQUIN TOWER
Apartment Interiors
Bathrooms – Remove the existing shower wall
panels and refinish the terrazzo floors in the
bathroom and shower area. Includes epoxy
finish on the walls of the shower. Install new
grab bars in the shower and at the toilet.
Plumbing – Remove and replace the drain line
piping in the walls for the kitchen and
bathroom sinks. Jet Clean all sewer stacks
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P L A NNE D R E N OVATI ONS
PAQUIN TOWER
Apartment Interiors
Kitchen – Replace the kitchen cabinets, sink,
faucet, range and refrigerator.
Doors – Replace the apartment door, locks,
hardware and signage.
Lighting – Replace all of the existing light
fixtures. (Kitchen fixture will remain).
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P L A NNE D R E N OVATI ONS
PAQUIN TOWER
Apartment Interiors
Smoke Detectors – Install new detectors and
add additional detectors.
Flooring - Remove and replace floor tile and
cove base. (New Colors)
Painting – Paint all apartments (New Colors)
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R E LOCATI ON O P T IONS
“ STUA RT PA RKER” ( UN IT Y / L I N C OLN / H I C KS)
All Residents will get a 30 Day Notice Before
Moving.
No Need to Prepare for Move Until Contacted
by Relocation Coordinator
Relocation Coordinator: Katie Howard
Phone: 573-443-2556 Ext. 1110
Email: [email protected]
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S UM MA RY O F K E Y P O I NT S
PAQUIN TOWER
 Rent will continue to be based on income.
 Residents will not experience any change in rent.
 All moving costs & related expenses paid by the CHA.
 Most Residents will only move one time.
 All Residents may move with a Section 8 voucher
after 1 year or anytime after at the time of their
lease renewal.
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“ STUA RT PA RKER” ( UN IT Y / L I N C OLN / H I C KS)
Thank you!
Questions?
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