PORT ARTHUR HOUSING AUTHORITY PAIG HOUSING PLAN Seledonio

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PORT ARTHUR HOUSING AUTHORITY PAIG HOUSING PLAN Seledonio “Cele” Quesada Executive Director

PORT ARTHUR HOUSING AUTHORITY PAIG HOUSING PLAN Seledonio “Cele” Quesada Executive Director

Hurricane Funding Round 1 Distributed by the State of Texas PAHA received $44 million,

Hurricane Funding Round 1 Distributed by the State of Texas PAHA received $44 million, this was leveraged with another $12 million private funding total $56 million produced 430 units: avg. cost per unit $130, 000.

BEFORE

BEFORE

Bellbrook Estates Valley View Brittany Place Gulf Breeze Aka Lakeview Palms

Bellbrook Estates Valley View Brittany Place Gulf Breeze Aka Lakeview Palms

AFTER

AFTER

GULF BREEZE AKA LAKEVIEW PALMS

GULF BREEZE AKA LAKEVIEW PALMS

GULF BREEZE AKA LAKEVIEW PALMS Public Housing Units Replaced 152 Apartments with 86 Units

GULF BREEZE AKA LAKEVIEW PALMS Public Housing Units Replaced 152 Apartments with 86 Units Development Cost $10, 231, 00. 00

VALLEY VIEW

VALLEY VIEW

VALLEY VIEW Affordable Housing 148 Townhomes Development Cost $16, 932

VALLEY VIEW Affordable Housing 148 Townhomes Development Cost $16, 932

BRITTANY PLACE

BRITTANY PLACE

BRITTANY PLACE Affordable Housing: 6 Townhomes/Flats Apartments Development Cost $12, 423, 141

BRITTANY PLACE Affordable Housing: 6 Townhomes/Flats Apartments Development Cost $12, 423, 141

BELLBROOK ESTATES

BELLBROOK ESTATES

BELLBROOK ESTATES Affordable housing : 100 Single Family Homes Development Cost $ 15, 052,

BELLBROOK ESTATES Affordable housing : 100 Single Family Homes Development Cost $ 15, 052, 359

BELLBROOK ESTATES

BELLBROOK ESTATES

1. Developed a total of 430 combination of Public Housing and Affordable units 2.

1. Developed a total of 430 combination of Public Housing and Affordable units 2. Helped with the redevelopment Port Arthur replaced marginal, dilapidated Hurricane beaten rental units including 670 tax credit units.

Legacy Senior

Legacy Senior

Hurricane Funding Round 2 Distributed by Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission Anticipated funding level

Hurricane Funding Round 2 Distributed by Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission Anticipated funding level $20. 5 million

Port Arthur Housing Authority Housing Plan 1. Disposition/Demolition of Carver Terrace and Lincoln Square

Port Arthur Housing Authority Housing Plan 1. Disposition/Demolition of Carver Terrace and Lincoln Square Apartments: 204 units.

Port Arthur Housing Authority Housing Plan 2. Replaced by off-site units: a. Senior Development

Port Arthur Housing Authority Housing Plan 2. Replaced by off-site units: a. Senior Development b. Family Development c. Single Family Homes

Port Arthur Housing Authority Housing Plan 3. Total number of units to be redeveloped/leveraged

Port Arthur Housing Authority Housing Plan 3. Total number of units to be redeveloped/leveraged 300 -350

Fair Housing Impact-Fair Housing Act of 1968 and Executive Orders: 11063 (1962) and 12892

Fair Housing Impact-Fair Housing Act of 1968 and Executive Orders: 11063 (1962) and 12892 ( 1994) A. Failure to Affirmatively Further Fair Housing Westchester County, New York 1. County had to pay a total of $to 62. 5 million resolve the case including $2. 5 million in attorney’s fees 2. Spend $51. 6 million to develop at least 750 units of affordable housing for working families 3. Place at least 84% of units in municipalities with an African- American population of less than 3% and a Latino population of less than 7%. 4. Adopt as a policy the recognition that “the location of affordable housing is central to fulfilling the commitment to AFFH because it determines whether such housing will reduce or perpetuate residential segregation. ” There a great many other requirements.

Fair Housing Impact-Fair Housing Act of 1968 and Executive Orders: 11063 (1962) and 12892

Fair Housing Impact-Fair Housing Act of 1968 and Executive Orders: 11063 (1962) and 12892 ( 1994) Failure to Affirmatively Further Fair Housing Texas 1. HUD withheld $1. 7 billion in funds over affirmatively furthering fair housing 2. Investigated by HUD 3. Result was a conciliation agreement

Fair Housing Impact-Fair Housing Act of 1968 and Executive Orders: 11063 (1962) and 12892

Fair Housing Impact-Fair Housing Act of 1968 and Executive Orders: 11063 (1962) and 12892 ( 1994) B. Fair Housing Advocacy Groups Empowered C. HUD requires that each program that it funds certify that it will affirmatively further fair housing (AND) comply with a variety of civil rights laws i. GLO/CDBG covered ii. Southeast Regional Planning Commission iii. City of Port Arthur iv. Port Arthur Housing Authority

Disposition of Carver Terrace/ Lincoln Square A. Application submitted to SAC in Chicago end

Disposition of Carver Terrace/ Lincoln Square A. Application submitted to SAC in Chicago end of November 2012 B. Appraised value $1. 6 million C. HUD requires sale at appraised value D. HUD does not allow HUD funding for demolition (if units not replaced in same location) Hence, the Need for a SEP to acquire Carver Terrace/Lincoln Square