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County ready to start Evergreen Village relocation planning

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“It would be premature to send out information before we even know what to send out,” Miller said. “I know people out there are eager, but this is not the sort of thing that is going to happen in a matter of weeks. We have to make sure we meet the requirements under the law.”

An eye on the residents

One of the eager individuals is DeKalb County Board member Ken Andersen, R-Sycamore, who represents residents of the park. Andersen said he would have liked to see residents moved from the location “yesterday,” and is still hopeful the relocation can begin in June.

“I’m very concerned with how it’s going to take us so long to get to moving people,” he said. “We could very well be flooded out again and have to go through all that. We just want to get those people out of harms way and get them some decent housing.”

When the move does happen for residents, Michelle Perkins said her organization would do everything it could to place people in affordable and nearby housing. Perkins, executive director of the DeKalb County Housing Authority, said while Section 8 and low-income housing wait lists are full, preference is given to those who are involuntarily displaced.

“There is only a certain amount of time for those residents to transition, but we are going to try everything we can,” she said.

Jeremiah Moore, who lives in the park and works there as the maintenance man, said the relocation project has made residents anxious. It has been talked about for years without any action taking place. He said while it is a stressful situation, he hopes it becomes a reality.

“If we ever get bought out, I’ll be out of a job, but what’s right is right and these people deserve to be safe,” he said. “Once you go through one flood, you’ve gone through enough.”

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