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A Fresno motel — known for its notorious location and dilapidated conditions — is now in the hands of the Fresno Housing Authority.
The agency completed its purchase of the Parkside Inn, located on Olive Avenue near Highway 99, on Dec. 2 for $3 million.
FHA also purchased the nearby Motel 99, Days Inn and the Welcome Inn for a total of $24 million. The acquisitions are part of Project Homekey, a state program to lease and/or purchase properties as long-term housing for the homeless.
“All four properties are currently going through rehabilitation efforts and are expected to be completed by December 31, 2020. We will start welcoming residents starting in early January 2021,” FHA CEO Preston Prince said.
Work has started at the Parkiside Inn, now owned by the Fresno Housing Authority (GV Wire/Jahz Tello)
Prior to FHA taking over Parkside Inn, several residents told GV Wire℠ that they were being evicted by its owner, Akshar Inc. under the guise of FHA renovation work. Following the publication of the story and intervention by housing advocate attorneys, the residents were allowed to stay.
Since renovations started, FHA moved residents to the nearby Days Inn temporarily rent-free.
“All persons who were residing in the motels at the time of purchase or who were on the list provided by the previous owner in the weeks leading up to our acquisition are currently being assisted and will continue to be eligible for participation under Homekey,” Prince said.
Marilyn Martin was one of the residents who complained about the former owners and is now staying at the Days Inn.
“Things been going along great. The eviction stopped,” Martin said. “They’re (Fresno Housing Authority) doing a fantastic job taking care of us right now.”
Martin plans to move back to the Parkside Inn once the renovations are complete. She is unsure of how the lease situation will work.
Under the previous ownership, Martin paid $250 a month, but the rent was raised to $305 during the pandemic.
“They weren’t very nice property owners, that’s a fact,” Martin said.
The Housing Authority is performing about $2 million of deferred maintenance and basic repairs at the four motels it now owns.
Details of how the new properties will be leased or rented are still being worked out.
“The program design is still under development and being finalized. However, it is not customary for emergency shelters to operate with leases or charge participants. Rapid rehousing models, though, may include leases and charge income-based rents,” FHA chief of staff Angie Nguyen said. “Fresno Housing plans include a combination of both program types between the four properties, while ensuring the least amount of barriers to access housing assistance.”
The city of Fresno has also committed $7 million over the next five years to help renovate and house the homeless.
The state’s Project Homekey program received a financial boost last week, when the Federal Emergency Management Agency announced it would maintain its portion of funding for the program through the end of the pandemic. Before, FEMA’s financial commitment had to be renewed every 30 days.
David Taub has spent most of his career in journalism behind the scenes working as a TV assignment editor and radio producer. For more than a decade, he has worked in the Fresno market with such stops at KSEE-24, KMJ and Power Talk 96.7. Taub also worked the production and support side of some of TV sports biggest events including the Super Bowl, the NBA Finals and NASCAR to name a few. Taub graduated from the University of Michigan with dual degrees in communications and political science. You can contact David at 559-492-4037 or at Send an Email
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Elaine
December 24, 2020 at 7:47 am
This is a terrible plan beyond belief. First, you have a major eyesore of seedy motels (lots) right on the main highway driving through Fresno. This has actively discouraged investors for decades. Next, instead of demolishing them and putting in something nice and aesthetically pleasing, you convert them to homeless hostels. Now the drive-by eyesore has bodies!! Great idea!! This will further discourage investment in Fresno even more. This is called doubling down on stupid.
S E Johnson
December 28, 2020 at 6:35 pm
I believe it is better to house people where they already live than to roust them out and force them to unwelcoming parts of town. Motel row is a historic feature of Fresno. Renovation will be a step in the right direction for its residents and all the citizens of Fresno. I think at this time of the year, we should be creating more room at the Inn for the most hard-pressed among us.
Marilyn Marsh/Martin
December 30, 2020 at 9:57 pm
Thank you It’s a very good idea! Happy New Year and God Bless
Marilyn Marsh/Martin
December 30, 2020 at 10:38 pm
Thank you GV Wire for your voice! And thank you FHA for making sure that the families and my family had a place to live during the renovations HAPPY NEW YEAR