Darrlyn Wimbish a Hillcrest resident since 1968 stands in front of her home on Peabody Avenue, Thursday, March 31, 2016.
Javier Garza and Ignacio Villarreal III load their grandparents furniture in to a Uhaul on Tuesday, May 23, 2017. Ignacio and Irene Villarreal pack their home on Lexington Avenue in Corpus Christi's Hillcrest neighborhood where they have lived for the last 35 years.
Sandra Villarreal helps move her parents Ignacio and Irene from their home of 35 years on Lexington Avenue in Corpus Christi's Hillcrest neighborhood, Tuesday May 23, 2017. The Villarreal's are one of the first family's to take part in the Hillcrest Washington-Coles Voluntary Acquisition & Relocation Program a head of the harbor bridge project construction.
Ignacio Villarreal stands in a Uhaul track surrounded by his belongings, Tuesday May 23, 2017. The Villarreal family packs their home on Lexington Avenue in Corpus Christi's Hillcrest neighborhood where they have lived for the last 35 years. The Villarreal's are one of the first few family's to take part in the Hillcrest Washington-Coles Voluntary Acquisition & Relocation Program a head of the harbor bridge project construction.
A dog stands in the open doorway of a house on Lexington Avenue in the Hillcrest neighborhood on Monday, April 29, 2019. Many of the homes in the neighborhood are now bordered up after their owners took part in the Hillcrest Washington-Coles Voluntary Acquisition & Relocation Program.
A women holds an umbrella as she go to services at Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church on Sunday, March 31, 2019.
Jarvis Webb sits in his childhood home on Peabody Avenue in Corpus Christi's Hillcrest neighborhood on Tuesday, May 7, 2019. Webb has decided to take part in the Hillcrest Washington-Coles Voluntary Acquisition & Relocation Program and will be leaving his home at the end of May.
Diana Goebel sits in front of her home in the 1800 block of Palm Drive in in Corpus Christi's Hillcrest neighborhood on Thursday, May 9, 2019 Diana Goebel who expressed interest in taking part in the Hillcrest Washington-Coles Voluntary Acquisition & Relocation Program was denied do to title problems.