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Senators press nominee on titles, waitlists and specific demolition-reconstruction projects

May 20, 2021 | Senate, Committees, Legislative, Puerto Rico, International


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Senators press nominee on titles, waitlists and specific demolition-reconstruction projects
Senators used the nomination hearing to press technical questions about eligibility for relocation or reconstruction when property title is unclear, and to ask for project-level transparency on demolitions and relocations.

On titles: a commission member asked whether title requirements for receiving relocation benefits stem from federal rules or local policy. William Rodredguez Rodredguez said that reallocation and relocation rules require preventing duplicate benefits, which often involves transferring title to the Department when reconstructing away from an original site; he promised to provide the explicit legal citations to the commission within five working days and said the department is evaluating legislative and administrative alternatives to avoid unfairly rejecting families.

On specific projects: senators sought updates on Torres de Sabana (Carolina). Rodredguez said environmental concerns (asbestos and lead) required changing the demolition method from implosion to mechanical demolition and that site work and hazardous-material containment would begin shortly; he said reconstruction would include developers experienced in the jurisdiction and that relocation alternatives (Section 8 vouchers and temporary placements) would be offered while new projects proceed.

On waitlists: the nominee reported around 15,000 applicants on the public-housing waiting list and similar numbers for Section 8. He said demand outstrips current supply and that more vouchers and housing units are needed.

Why it matters: Clear legal rules about title and transparent project schedules affect whether displaced residents can access relocation benefits without delay. The commission asked for documentary follow-up to understand limits on agency authority and to track specific project schedules.

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