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Comprehensive Overview of Relocation Requirements under 49 CFR Part 24

This guide outlines key topics in relocation planning according to 49 CFR Part 24. It covers crucial aspects such as estimating and searching for replacement sites for both residential and nonresidential moves, the importance of advisory services, and various payment and benefit structures. The document further discusses the standards for decent, safe, and sanitary housing, and emphasizes the need for thorough planning to address the complexities and impacts of relocation, especially for financially constrained businesses.

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Comprehensive Overview of Relocation Requirements under 49 CFR Part 24

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  1. 49 CFR Part 24Subpart C General Relocation Requirements

  2. Key Topics • Relocation planning. • Advisory services. • Payments and benefits. C - 2

  3. Relocation Planning • Business and residential requirements are now parallel in: • Estimating, searching replacement sites. • Interviewing. • Planning emphasis. C - 3

  4. Relocation Planning – Nonresidential • National Business Relocation Study. www.fhwa.dot.gov/realestate/nbrs2002.htm • § 24.205(a)(4) Availability of replacement business sites: • Impacts of any shortage • Complexity and length of moving process. • Impact on small financially constrained businesses C - 4

  5. Relocation Planning – Nonresidential (cont.) • § 24.205(c)(2)(i) Personal interview: • (A) Site requirements. • (B) Outside specialists. • (C) Personalty/realty issues. • (D) Time required to vacate. • (E) Site availability. • (F) Advance payment needs. C - 5

  6. Advisory Services– Residential • Decent, safe, and sanitary standard relies on local codes. • Subsidized housing program requirements may apply. • Transportation offered to all displaced persons. C - 6

  7. Decent, Safe, and Sanitary • Lead-based paint: • § 24.2(a)(8). • Appendix A. • Bedrooms needed: • § 24.2(a)(8)(iv). • Physical disability: • § 24.2(a)(8)(vii). • Appendix A. C - 7

  8. No Waiver of Relocation Assistance or Benefits • § 24.207(f) No soliciting waivers of relocation assistance or benefits. C - 8

  9. Expenditure of Payments • § 24.207(g) Expenditure of relocation funds by displacee does not constitute Federal financial assistance. C - 9

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