First Meeting of DHCR Rural Workgroup

A group of Rural Advocates and NYS Rural Housing Coalition members met with DHCR’s Gary Hallock, Deputy Commissioner, Office of Community Development and staff to discuss rural development issues and how we can partner to deliver even more affordable housing. Continue reading

$49 Million for Low-Income Household Energy Efficiency Programs

The Governor has announced changes in the HEAP program as well as other initiatives.  See Patterson’s Press Release

More on Freddie and Fannie

If you haven’t seen  NLIHC Memo to Members you might be interested in the following analysis of the impact of the bailout on the National trust fund on the bailout:

“First, the contributions that Fannie and Freddie are to make to fund the National Housing Trust Fund are based on their volume of new business,not profits. Their share of the mortgage business is going up and will continue to do so. However, the second thing to know is that these contributions can be suspended by the regulator if he or she considers them to be detrimental to the financial health of the GSEs. Third, on the other hand, because of the diversion of the funding for the National Housing Trust Fund to backstop the new foreclosure prevention program,the National Housing Trust Fund will not receive any funding until FY10 at the earliest. Hopefully, the actions taken now will restore confidence in the GSEs, so that contributions to the National Housing Trust Fund will be possible by then.”

Today, The NY Times weighs in with

As Crisis Grew, One Option Remained
Published: September 8, 2008
The downfall of Fannie and Freddie stems from a series of miscalculations and deferred decisions. Cut/paste below

Summary of Key Provisions of Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HR 3221)

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NRHC Budget Bulletin

Rural Advocates Respond

As Reported in the Daily Freeman on July 9, 2008, ” With help from six banks, a local not-for-profit housing agency will hire a counselor to help homeowners deal with threatened foreclosures.

The banks are providing nearly $23,000 for the Rural Ulster Preservation Co.’s initiative, officials announced on Tuesday.

RUPCO Executive Director Kevin O’Connor and local baking and government leaders announced the Foreclosure Prevention Program during an news conference at RUPCO’s office on John Street in Uptown Kingston.”

Housing Funds Awarded to Advocates

Governor Paterson announced Affordable Housing Funding Awards today. State housing programs are used widely among Rural Advocates membership.  AHC awards included:

*  A $300,000 grant to the City of Ogdensburg to finance home improvements for 22 single-family homes located on scattered sites in the city.
*  A $300,000 grant to the Association for Neighborhood Rehabilitation, Inc. to finance home improvements for 25 single-family homes located on scattered sites throughout the county.
*  A $300,000 grant to the Chautauqua Home Rehabilitation and Improvement Corporation to finance improvements for 35 homes in Chautauqua County.
*  A $225,000 grant for the City of Elmira’s Department of Community Development to finance home improvements for 20 homes in Chemung County.
*  A $300,000 grant to the Cuba Community Development Corporation to finance home improvements for 40 homes in Allegany County.
*  A $300,000 grant to Community Progress, Inc. to finance home improvements for 40 homes in Chemung, Schuyler, and Steuben counties.
*  A $300,000 grant to the City of Binghamton’s Department of Planning, Housing and Community Development to finance home improvements for 30 homes in Broome County.

Additional funding awards on the Governor’s Website

Preserving affordable units

DHCR has submitted a program bill that has been introduced in the Senate and  Assembly, A10812/S7359.

The bill amends the Housing Trust Fund to allow substantial rehabilitation,  use 10%  of funds for community facilities (and removes that limit on  acquisition)  and raises the limits per unit as explained in the  sponsor memo. It changes the statute so that buildings can be  occupied, albeit under occupied.  This may really be helpful for preservation of older rentals

FY 2009 Proposed Budget from the Whitehouse

http://www.ruralhome.org/infoAnnouncements_2009budgetproposed.php

The Housing Assistance Council has the latest Executive  federal budget posted on their website, above.

Some lobbying on “the hill” this winter may be in order!

Proposed Housing Opportunity Fund

Details on the Executive Proposal for additional housing money through a newly created  Housing Opportunity Fund
were released this week.