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Will I have to move as a result of the Department's project?
It depends on the effect a project has on the property you currently
occupy. This determination will be made well in advance of your being
required to move. A Department Agent will answer any questions you
may have and will be available to provide relocation assistance to you
throughout the process. Additionally, if you are displaced by a
Department project, you will receive advance notification in writing.
Can I refuse to move?
If the Department satisfies all requirements of governing law
for acquiring the property you own and/or occupy, whether it is
acquired through negotiation or eminent domain, then you are required
to move.
Will I have a say in where I choose to move?
If you are required to move from your principal residence
(domicile), the Department will assist you in locating and purchasing
a comparable replacement residential dwelling. You may choose
a new location and dwelling of your choice as long as it meets
applicable housing standard requirements. There may be restrictions
on the amount of financial assistance provided by the Department in
your purchase of a replacement dwelling and such restrictions will be
explained in advance by a Department agent.
If you are relocating a business, the Department will assist
you in finding a replacement location by providing listings of
available replacement non-residential properties for your
consideration. You will be responsible for selecting a replacement
location.
How long will I have to move?
You will be provided plenty of time to move. The Department must
provide you with a minimum of ninety days advance notice from the time
a replacement residential dwelling has been made available.
Will I be reimbursed for expenses I incur?
Yes, you will be reimbursed the actual, reasonable and necessary costs
incurred for moving your personal property to a new location. You will
also receive reimbursement of certain expenses that are necessary to
purchase or rent and occupy a comparable replacement residential
dwelling.
A business is also eligible for reimbursement for the actual,
reasonable and necessary costs incurred for moving personal property
to a new location. The Department will provide reimbursement, up to
$2,500, for expenses you incur searching for a replacement business location.
Financial assistance in reestablishing your operation at a replacement
location may also be available to you. Reestablishment expenses may
apply to things like increased operating costs or making necessary
modifications to an existing structure. A Department agent will
provide detailed information about reestablishment expenses to you.
Will someone be available to answer my questions?
Yes, the Department places a high priority on its provision of
advisory services to persons who must relocate to accommodate a
transportation project. You will be provided with the name, address
and telephone number of a Department agent who will be available to
assist you throughout the moving process.
Is there a process available to contest the Department’s relocation
assistance actions?
Yes, persons displaced by public transportation projects may
appeal the Department’s relocation assistance actions. A person may
appeal the Department’s determination of a person’s eligibility for or
the amount of relocation assistance. These rights are afforded in
accordance with federal regulation (49 C.F.R., Part 24), and
Florida
Administrative Code Rule 14-66.
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