AUTOTEMP

We work with government agencies and developers,
both for- and non-profit,
on projects that impact businesses or residents.


In many cases, and when government funds are used on a project,
certain laws are triggered that protect those residents or businesses.
Here are some examples:

Rehabilitation

What do you do with the residents when their homes are being rehabilitated?

Site-Accquisiton

Helping them relocate to new homes or business sites. This may be pursuant to local, state of federal law.

Relocation Plans

Pursuant to state, Federal law or tax credit requirements.

Mobile Home

Residents may be eligible for certain benefits pursuant to local or state laws.

Special Projects

From temporary parking needs to temporary workforce housing.

Previous Work

Howard County housing

Project:

Beechcrest Mobile Home Park and Ellicott Terrace

Description:

Permanent Relocation of low and very low income households

Todmorden Foundation

Project:

The Flats

Description:

Multi-phase redevelopment requiring permanent and temporary relocation of low income households

Oakland Housing Authority

Project:

Keller Plaza

Description:

201 temporary on- and off-site relocations

Resources for Community Development

Project:

Erna P. Harris, Eldridge Gonaway, Martinez, UA Homes, Alameda Islander, and numerous others

Description:

Numerous temporary and permanent residential relocations, on- and off-site, with special needs along with commercial relocation

Retirement Housing Foundation

Project:

Pioneer Towers

Description:

196 temporary on-site relocations of seniors

Eden Housing

Project:

Numerous projects, involving thousands of temporary and permanent residential relocations along with commercial relocations.