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LOCATION CHANGED FOR JOINT PUBLIC HEARING OF ALEXANDRIA CITY COUNCIL AND ALEXANDRIA REDEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING AUTHORITY The location has been changed for the June 24, 2002, joint public hearing of the Alexandria City Council and the Alexandria Redevelopment Housing Authority (ARHA). The meeting will be held at the Charles Houston Recreation Center, 905 Wythe St., at 6 pm. The purpose of the hearing is to receive comments from the public on the use of certain properties for scattered site housing. The City Council and the ARHA Board of Commissioners will make a decision on whether to proceed with these sites on or after the June 24 public hearing. On May 20, 2002, the Alexandria City Council and the ARHA Board of Commissioners identified three possible sites for the location of the 48 off-site replacement units that are a part of the Samuel Madden Homes (Downtown) Redevelopment project. The addresses of the sites are: 423 South Reynolds St., 1706 West Braddock Road and 325 South Whiting St. Community meetings on the proposed sites were held earlier this month. It is estimated the 18 scattered site units can be built on 423 South Reynolds St., having purchased it in 1998 as a possible site. It is estimated that 18 scattered site units can be built on the Reynolds Street site. The Housing Authority and the City each own a portion of the site at 1706 West Braddock Road, and the plan is to build six new townhouse units to add to the 10 existing scattered site townhouses that were built as part of the redevelopment of the Cameron Valley public housing development. The Whiting Street site is privately owned, and the Housing Authority has entered into discussions with the owner. The proposal for Whiting Street is to construct 24 units in three, eight-plex buildings. Samuel Madden Homes (Downtown) is a 100-unit public housing development owned by the Alexandria Redevelopment and Housing Authority, and is located in the North Old Town section of the City within the area bounded by Pendleton Street on the north, Princess Street on the south, North Royal Street on the east and North Pitt Street on the west. It was originally built as military housing during World War II. The entire site will be demolished and replaced with up to 118 units of private market housing and 52 of the 100 public housing units, all proportionately distributed within the new community. This leaves the 48 replacement public housing units for off-site development at various locations in the City. ARHA's intention is to sell the Samuel Madden Homes (Downtown) site to a Development Team selected through a competitive process. The Development Team would transfer the 52 newly built public housing units to a limited Partnership of which ARHA will be a member if ARHA is successful in a tax credit application to the State. ARHA is in the process of receiving proposals from two short-listed Development Teams; these two were selected from a group of five who submitted proposals on Feb. 8, 2002, in response to a Dec. 5, 2001, Solicitation for Proposals. # # # |
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