7. PROGRESS REPORTS (Cont'd
<br />bl. Report on Relocation:
<br />project, with 68 remaining. The total cost of re-
<br />habilitation work for the year . was, $207,429.,00-
<br />owner rehabilitation work ;totaled $43,6.35..60. The -
<br />Housing Replacement Payments made during the year
<br />total ed $164,391.00. This, is. addi t,i onal . moni. es
<br />that he Housing Act of 1968 felt peoplebei,ng dis-
<br />placed needed additional help,. Twenty- three;(23)
<br />grants were approved for ,a .total ;sum of $68,431.00;
<br />ten CO) combination g rants and loans for.a_sum.of
<br />$123,553.00; two (2) direct loans approved for a
<br />sumo $15,445.00.
<br />d City -Wide Relocation: These were activities CITY -WIDE RELOCATION
<br />carried out by Mr. John O'Brien. 125 cases were re-
<br />viewe , which consisted of 120 families and five indi
<br />vidwa s- -all of South Bend. The Central Relocation
<br />Servi es wre available to persons referred, to the
<br />depar ment by the following agencies:
<br />Substandard Building Department
<br />Department of Public Welfare
<br />Portage Township Trustee
<br />A.C.T.t.O.N., Inc.
<br />in
<br />LaSalle Park Project, R -57: This project-
<br />RELOCATION REPORT,
<br />is well
<br />on the way of being closed. 170 families
<br />- LASALLE;PARK.PROJECT,
<br />and 3
<br />) individuals have been relocated to.date --
<br />R. -57
<br />eight
<br />families remaining on workload and three
<br />families
<br />and two individuals are to be added.
<br />Industrial Expansion, R -56: 44 families
<br />RELOCATION REPORT,.
<br />and 1
<br />individuals have,been.relocated.to date --
<br />INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION,
<br />one family
<br />and one business:remain on our reloca-
<br />R -56
<br />tion
<br />workload. Rev. Kirk stated he .hopes to close.::
<br />this
<br />hase shortly. Mr. Helmen stated he,believed.
<br />Rev,
<br />irk did a tremendous job in this project and ,
<br />other;.
<br />Presi
<br />ent Wilhelm asked how we;are coming;on the
<br />stree
<br />plan? Mr. Bellinger apprised.our consultant:
<br />has completed
<br />all their work on the Amendatory:
<br />which
<br />encompasses the street plan, and-there is a
<br />meeti
<br />g Wednesday of this week, January 7, 1970 to
<br />review
<br />the work. The actual preliminary engineering
<br />work cannot
<br />be completed, until ,.the developer fur-
<br />nishes
<br />a proposed site development ..plan. The.oe-
<br />velop
<br />r, The South Bend 5upply.Company, is presently
<br />workirig
<br />with our eng1neer., ;Chas. W. Cole VSon, Inca.
<br />in resolving
<br />their plans.. -.
<br />c
<br />Report on Rehabi.l.itation, R -57: -A total
<br />REHABILITATION, R -57
<br />of 28
<br />inspections were made during the year in this
<br />project, with 68 remaining. The total cost of re-
<br />habilitation work for the year . was, $207,429.,00-
<br />owner rehabilitation work ;totaled $43,6.35..60. The -
<br />Housing Replacement Payments made during the year
<br />total ed $164,391.00. This, is. addi t,i onal . moni. es
<br />that he Housing Act of 1968 felt peoplebei,ng dis-
<br />placed needed additional help,. Twenty- three;(23)
<br />grants were approved for ,a .total ;sum of $68,431.00;
<br />ten CO) combination g rants and loans for.a_sum.of
<br />$123,553.00; two (2) direct loans approved for a
<br />sumo $15,445.00.
<br />d City -Wide Relocation: These were activities CITY -WIDE RELOCATION
<br />carried out by Mr. John O'Brien. 125 cases were re-
<br />viewe , which consisted of 120 families and five indi
<br />vidwa s- -all of South Bend. The Central Relocation
<br />Servi es wre available to persons referred, to the
<br />depar ment by the following agencies:
<br />Substandard Building Department
<br />Department of Public Welfare
<br />Portage Township Trustee
<br />A.C.T.t.O.N., Inc.
<br />in
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