Commission backs Oak Park redevelopment, authorizes mayor to send HUD support letter
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Summary
The Gainesville City Commission unanimously authorized the mayor to send a letter supporting the Gainesville Housing Authority's application to HUD to dispose and rehabilitate the Oak Park public housing site. GHA said the redevelopment would gut-and-rebuild 101 units at an estimated $38—9 million and provide relocation assistance and return rights for residents.
The Gainesville City Commission on April 2 unanimously authorized the mayor to send a letter of support to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for the disposition and redevelopment of the Oak Park public housing site at 100 Northeast Eighth Avenue.
The vote followed a short presentation from Malcolm Kiner of the Gainesville Housing Authority, who described the plan as a total redevelopment “down to the studs” of the six‑story Oak Park building to modernize 101 units — a mix of studios and one‑ and two‑bedrooms — and address longstanding systems problems. “Oak Park needs some love. It needs a lot of love,” Kiner said, adding the total development cost would be in the “range of $38 to $40 million.”
Commissioners pressed staff and GHA on relocation and auditability. Kiner said the authority has a relocation specialist and will follow federal relocation rights, including offering residents the right to return after construction. Commissioners raised community concerns about how the city audits grant dollars going to nonprofit and quasi‑governmental partners and asked staff to pursue clearer audit clauses in future grants and letters of support.
The commission folded the letter of support onto the morning agenda, then approved a motion that also asked the mayor to arrange for an annual meeting between the commission and GHA so commissioners could review progress and ask questions. The motion passed without opposition.
What happens next: The mayor will sign and transmit the standard HUD support letter requested by GHA. The project still requires HUD approval of disposition and subsidized financing; any future local funding or permitting required for the redevelopment would return to the commission for review.
