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Hi Bill, I am glad I caught you in your office. The boss has just informed me that our Agency is receiving a HUD grant to assist us in rehabilitating that old apartment building on First Street for an affordable housing development. It looks like I am the one who will be handling the project. He mentioned something about the URA and our need to develop a Relocation Plan for the project and then he suggested I talk to you. Can you help me? Well it has been a year or two since I worked on a project like this under the URA. In fact, I did a presentation about it for our Board of Directors a while back. Let me find that presentation and it will help me to walk you through what the law generally requires. Surehere it is my presentation on the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970. The title is long, but most people just call it the Uniform Act, or URA, for short. So how did a law like that come into being? Ah, a good que