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11/23/2016

Memo on HUD Notice H 2016-7, RAD Notice Regarding Fair Housing and Civil Rights and Relocation Requirements

By A.J. Johnson

HUD published Notice H 2016-7 on November 10, 2016. The Notice replaces and supersedes Notice H 2014-09/PIH 2014-17 (issued July 14, 2014).   The Notice provides PHAs, Owners and RAD development partners with guidance regarding fair housing, civil rights, and relocation requirements for First Component (public housing conversion) RAD projects.   This Post focuses on the relocation requirements of the Notice.   Section 6 and 7 of the Notice provide guidance regarding relocation assistance requirements when planning for or implementing resident moves as a result of a conversion of a public housing project under RAD. PHAs and Project Owners implementing RAD transactions may be subject to the requirements of the Uniform Relocation Act.   For properties being redeveloped with funding under a Choice Neighborhoods Implementation (CNI) grant, the relocation requirements set forth in this Notice are superseded by guidance regarding relocation in the CNI NOFA. Permanent involuntary displacement of public housing or Section 8 assisted residents may not occur as a result of a CNI conversion.   Major Notice provisions relating to relocations include:     Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities Throughout the Planning and Implementation Process   Accessibility requirements will apply during all stages of a RAD transaction, including during relocation. This includes the requirement for reasonable accommodations in rules, policies, practices, and services. Common examples of reasonable accommodations that may occur during relocation include permitting an individual with a disability to relocate near public transportation, providing a unit larger than otherwise permitted for a live-in aide, and making exceptions to no-animal rules for assistance and service animals. Reasonable accommodations must follow the disabled individual throughout the RAD process, including during relocation. Furthermore, PHAs and Project Owners may be required to provide particular reasonable accommodations during relocation, such as assistance moving household items.   The Notice’s relocation requirements are extensive and cover 23 pages of the 80 page Notice. The Notice also includes Recommended Relocation Plan Contents.   PHAs and Project Owners involved with First Component RAD conversions that may involve resident relocation should obtain and carefully review the requirements of this Notice. Early planning relating to relocation requirements are essential if these public housing conversions are to be successful.         Back to news

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