MWBE Webinar rescheduled

New York State Homes & Community Renewal (HCR) has created a “primer”,  NYSHCR MWBE Program for Not-For-Profit Organizations to assist  compliance with AHC processes and practices on MWBE Utilization. Submit  questions and/or comments to the Office of Economic Opportunity and Partnership Development at Econ.Opportunity@nyshcr.org

In order to provide guidance on the appropriate implementation of this effort within your organization, the Office of Economic Opportunity and Partnership Department is hosting a webinar on Tuesday, March 8th, 2016 at 10 am.

Information on how to access the webinar is listed below:

Topic: NYSHCR MWBE Program for Not-For-Profit Organizations
Date: Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Time: 10:00 am, Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00)
Meeting Number: 645 853 077
Meeting Password: nCBHWTE4

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To join the online meeting (Now from mobile devices!)
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1. Go to https://meetny.webex.com/meetny/j.php?MTID=mbda3aa4be60734075c61a4a507d6288a
2. If requested, enter your name and email address.
3. If a password is required, enter the meeting password: nCBHWTE4
4. Click “Join”.

To view in other time zones or languages, please click the link:
https://meetny.webex.com/meetny/j.php?MTID=m1148cf4ea8cbf67921640058ffb2b8ff

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To join the audio conference only
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1. Provide your number when you join the meeting to receive a call back. Alternatively, you can call one of the following numbers:
Local: 1-518-549-0500
Toll Free: 1-844-633-8697
Alternate Toll Free – (For callers not able to call the 844 Toll Free Number): 1-866-776-3553
2. Follow the instructions that you hear on the phone.
Your Cisco Unified Meeting Place meeting ID: 645 853 077

Morgan Stanley settlement means $550 million for NY

The settlement… includes $400 million in relief for New York consumers and $150 million in cash. The relief includes loan reductions to help New Yorkers avoid foreclosure and money to help build more affordable housing…. Morgan Stanley will be required to provide a minimum of $400 million in creditable consumer relief directly to struggling families and communities across the state. The settlement includes a menu of options for consumer relief to be provided, and different categories of relief are credited at different rates toward the bank’s $400 million obligation. Creditable dollars will go toward the creation and preservation of affordable rental housing, land banks, code enforcement, communities purchasing distressed properties, and principal reductions for homeowners.” (source: Albany Times Union)

M/WBE Compliance

Meeting your M/WBE contract obligations, reporting, and waiver requests will be covered in a webinar presented by the Office of Economic Opportunity in partnership with NYS Affordable Housing Corporation, NYS Rural Housing Coalition and NYS Rural Advocates, scheduled for Wednesday, Feb 24, 2016 at 10 AM. Watch your email for details.

Read budget testimony on housing

Read the NYS Rural Advocates testimony here as presented to the Joint Legislative Public Hearing on 2016-2017 Executive Budget Proposal: Housing .  Other testimony online here

Sebastian testifies at budget hearing

Both Senate and Assembly seemed receptive to the budget and program needs of rural areas of New York in the Q&A during the 2.1.16 joint legislative hearing on the Executive Budget.   Even before Advocates testimony was presented,  mention was made of the need to address funding for smaller scale rental units, replacement of deteriorated mobile homes, adding rental housing with Main Street revitalization and more funding addressing home ownership through the AHC program. Advocates testimony Budget Testimony 2_1_2016-2

Legislative Meeting Deadline nears

Please check the link above to register for the NYS Rural Advocates Legislative Meeting.  This is the best year we’ve had in a while to focus on policy as well as funding levels, so plan on attending for maximum input!

First Look at Executive Budget Numbers

NOTE: As we reconstruct the narrative, we find conflicting information  so will continue to update and add to the chart below

With a noteworthy commitment to housing the homeless we expect a significant amount of funding for the Housing Trust Fund and HHAP. Nearly 2 billion is proposed for 100,000 units along with $44,2000,000 for the Housing Trust Fund.  Here is part of the Executive Proposal we see in State Budget Documents:

RPC $   3,539,000 + Year 2 JP Morgan Chase funds
NPC    8,479,000  +Year 2 JP Morgan Chase funds
Rural Rental Assistance   22,292,000
Rural Community Investment Fund  35,250,000
AHC 26,000,000
Access to Home 1,000,000
HHAP 78,700,000
RESTORE 1,400,000

Additional housing funds include $4,200,000Main Street with additional money allocated as part of the JP Morgan Chase fund plan

Watch the Governor Speak

$7 billion in proposals for upstate, including transportation, energy and agriculture projects have already been announced. Also planned are ” $100 million for water infrastructure investments, a $100 million “Downtown NY” revitalization initiative in which 10 cities will win $10 million apiece in a similar vein to his annual Regional Economic Development Council competition, and a tax cut program for small businesses (defined as those with less than 100 employees)”

 

A link to the Governor’s State of the State and Budget Address, live here

S. Young Chairs Finance, S. Little Chairs Housing

NYS Senator Flanagan, Republican from Long Island, is now the new Majority Leader in the Senate.  Session began with new committee assignments.  Senator DeFrancisco, former chair of Senate Finance,  is now deputy GOP conference leader, replacing Senator Libous.
Senator Catherine Young, who for years chaired the Housing, Construction and Community Development Committee will now serve as Chair of Senate Finance, replacing Senator DeFrancisco.
Press release: ALBANY – Senator Catharine Young (R,C,I- 57th District) has been appointed to a top leadership post as Senate Majority Finance Committee Chair.
“I am honored and humbled to become the first woman to serve as Senate Majority Finance Chair in state history. It is exciting because of what this appointment means for the people in my Senate district and all of Western New York. It gives our entire region tremendous clout and a strong voice in state budget matters and policy decisions. My goal is to deliver more attention and resources to our part of the state to address the unique needs of our economy, schools, and infrastructure. We must ensure that all of Western New York shares in economic prosperity and that we have good-paying jobs and opportunities. All of our children need and deserve to have the best education possible and we need to secure our fair share of funding for our schools. Our crumbling roads and bridges need repairs and our aging water and sewer systems desperately need upgrades. Our hardworking, overburdened taxpayers need more tax relief. There’s a lot of work to get done and I’m ready and raring to get started,” she said…   As Chair, Senator Young will lead hearings to conduct a thorough review of Governor Cuomo’s Executive Budget Proposal. Other responsibilities include reviewing the governor’s nominations for various positions.”
The new Chair of the Senate Housing Committee is Senator Betty Little, who has been a strong supporter of affordable housing and RPCs in her district. Senators Avella, Bonacic, Boyle, Gallivan and Young also serve on the Senate Housing Committee.
Senator Ritchie will be chairing both  Agriculture and Rural Resources Committees with Senators Akshar, O’Mara and Velesky on the Rural Resources Committee.

Feds fund rural housing after all

Congress provided more funds for rural housing this year; ” … overall, rural housing and affordable housing did relatively well. Soon the whole process will begin again, with the president’s proposed FY 2017 budget due out in February”, more here