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Budget Recommendations

Department of Housing and Community Development

FISCAL YEAR 1998 RESOURCE SUMMARY ($000)
DEPARTMENT Direct Budgetary Appro. Budgetary Retained Revenue Total Budgetary Spending Intragov- ernmental Service Federal Grant Spending Trust & Other Spending Total Spending Budgetary Revenues
Housing & Community Development 125,904  529  126,432  216,691  1,809  344,932  3,525 
TOTAL     125,904  529    126,432  216,691  1,809    344,932  3,525 

The Department of Housing and Community Development strengthens cities, towns, and neighborhoods to enhance the quality of life for Massachusetts's residents. Through its four divisions, the Department provides technical assistance and financial resources to promote affordable housing opportunities, the economic vitality of communities, and sound municipal management.

The Division of Community Services administers programs that promote economic growth, revitalize neighborhoods, and assist local officials with municipal management and planning. The Division of Public Housing and Rental Assistance provides affordable housing opportunities through the operation of approximately 85,000 public housing units and the provision of 25,000 rental assistance vouchers. The Division of Private Housing administers programs that support the development of affordable rental housing through tax-credit allocations and other financial incentives. The Division of Neighborhood Services manages community-based energy assistance, anti-poverty, and conservation programs.

Objectives

The Department will continue to maintain and promote affordable rental and homeownership opportunities. By integrating state capital funds with private and federal resources, the Department will develop strategies for revitalizing and strengthening neighborhoods through the development of safe, decent, and affordable housing. In Fiscal Year 1998, the Department will:

  • fully implement the Transitional Rental Assistance program for individuals with disabilities;
  • develop additional housing units for individuals with special needs, such as persons with AIDS, the elderly, and individuals served by the Department of Mental Health and the Department of Mental Retardation; and
  • provide emergency mobile vouchers to families that would otherwise become homeless due to a decline in project-based voucher units.

Budget Recommendations

The Fiscal Year 1998 funding recommendation will allow the Department to continue providing the same level of services as provided in Fiscal Year 1997.

Budgetary Direct Appropriations

INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMISSION
7004-0001  

For the Indian affairs commission

69,258

WEST BROADWAY HOUSING AUTHORITY TENANT SERVICES
7004-0003  

For the Boston housing authority, for a program to provide certain tenant services for the West Broadway housing authority task force

76,000
 
Local Aid Fund 100%
 

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION
7004-0099  

For the administration of the department of housing and community development; provided, that notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, the department is hereby authorized to make expenditures for the purposes of said department against federal grants for certain direct and indirect costs pursuant to an overhead cost allocation plan approved by the comptroller; and provided further, that not less than ten thousand dollars shall be expended for the expenses of the state commission on manufactured housing, as established by chapter one hundred forty-five of the acts of nineteen hundred and ninety-three, including, but not limited to, travel, postage, advertising, and printing

5,084,894

MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
7004-0200  

For the municipal assistance program to provide grants, technical assistance, and training for municipal governments in areas of planning, zoning, economic development, capital planning, and related subject areas to provide cost effective and efficient delivery of local services, including regionalization of services; provided, that such incentive grants may be utilized for the purchase of hardware and equipment; and provided further, that funds appropriated herein may be provided in advance

750,000
 
Local Aid Fund 100%
 

LEAD ABATEMENT LOAN PROGRAM
7004-1966  

For the loan program established pursuant to section one hundred ninety-seven E of chapter one hundred eleven of the General Laws, as amended, for lead abatement throughout the commonwealth; provided, that the terms and conditions of such loans shall be based on income eligibility criteria and include terms and plans that allow low- and moderate-income individuals to defer loan repayment until transfer of the property; and provided further, that funds made available herein shall be administered by the department of housing and community development in consultation with the department of public health

2,500,000

COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
7004-2027  

For community economic development; provided, that contracts may be awarded to community-based organizations

900,000
 
Local Aid Fund 100%
 

HOME OWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROGRAM
7004-2475  

For the home ownership opportunity affordable housing program; provided, that all sums appropriated herein shall be used to write down interest rates on soft second mortgage loans, so called, for low and moderate income first-time home buyers; and provided further, that the total payment obligations of home ownership opportunity program contracts do not exceed fifteen million dollars

500,000

HOUSING SERVICES TO LOW INCOME TENANTS IN PRIVATE HOUSING
7004-3036  

For housing services to provide assistance through community-based organizations to low-income tenants in privately-owned housing, and to landlords to maintain such housing

265,000

SERVICE COORDINATORS PROGRAM
7004-4314  

For the expenses of a service coordinators program established by the department of housing and community development to assist tenants residing in housing developed pursuant to sections thirty-nine and forty of chapter one hundred twenty-one B of the General Laws to meet tenancy requirements in order to maintain and enhance the quality of life in said housing

600,000

HOUSING DEVELOPMENT ACTION LOAN PROGRAM
7004-8878  

For the private rental housing development action loan program; provided, that notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, no new commitments, contracts, or renegotiations of existing contracts shall be entered into during fiscal year nineteen hundred and ninety-eight or any subsequent fiscal year

2,467,210

SUBSIDIES TO HOUSING AUTHORITIES
7004-9005  

For subsidies to housing authorities and nonprofit organizations for deficiencies caused by certain reduced rentals in housing for the elderly, handicapped, veterans and relocated persons pursuant to sections thirty-two and forty of chapter one hundred twenty-one B of the General Laws; provided, that notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, all housing authorities operating elderly public housing are authorized and directed to offer first preference for elderly public housing units which are vacant as of the effective date of this act, and thereafter, to those persons sixty years of age or older on June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ninety-five, then receiving rental assistance from the Massachusetts rental voucher program; provided further, that the department of housing and community development shall enforce compliance by local housing authorities with said provisions, and is hereby authorized to take such actions as it deems necessary, including requiring regular, current reports by housing authorities and non-profit organizations operating such public housing, to insure compliance in a timely and equitable manner; provided further, that said department may expend funds appropriated herein for deficiencies caused by certain reduced rentals which may be anticipated in the operation of housing authorities for the first quarter of the subsequent fiscal year; provided further, that no monies shall be expended from this item for the purpose of reimbursing the debt service reserve and capital reserve included in the budgets of housing authorities; provided further, that no funds shall be expended from this item for the compensation of state employees; provided further, that the amount appropriated herein shall be deemed to meet any and all obligations pursuant to said sections thirty-two and forty; and provided further, that any new reduced rental units developed in fiscal year nineteen hundred and ninety-eight eligible for subsidies pursuant to this item, shall not result in an annualized rate of spending in fiscal year nineteen hundred and ninety-nine which exceeds the amount appropriated herein

25,705,129
 
Local Aid Fund 100%
 

LOW INCOME RENTAL ASSISTANCE
7004-9024  

For a program of rental assistance for families and elderly persons of low income through mobile and project based vouchers; provided, that notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, said rental assistance in the form of mobile vouchers, so called, shall be paid only to those eligible households, currently holding mobile vouchers, so called, that held, or were lawfully entitled to hold, chapter seven hundred and seven certificates, so called, as of October thirty-first, nineteen hundred and ninety-two, pursuant to the chapter seven hundred and seven program, so called, to those households currently holding mobile vouchers, so called, that held, or were lawfully entitled to hold state housing vouchers, so called, as of October thirty-first nineteen hundred and ninety-two, pursuant to a program of housing assistance consistent with the program requirements established by the federal government for the program authorized by Public Law 98-181, Section 207, and, subject to the approval of the department of housing and community development, in emergency situations to those eligible households currently occupying project-based units, so called, the leases of which have expired due to the non-renewal of project-based rental assistance contracts; provided further, that there shall be no further payments made under said chapter seven hundred and seven program, so called, or under said program of housing assistance consistent with the requirements established by the federal government for the program authorized by Public Law 98-181, Section 207, which state program was known as the state housing voucher program, so called; provided further, that rental assistance shall only be paid pursuant to a program to be known as the Massachusetts rental voucher program, as such program may hereafter be amended by the department; provided further, that the household income in said program shall in no event exceed two hundred percent of the federally-established poverty level; provided further, that any household, in which a participant or member of a participant's household said program shall fail to provide his or her social security number for use in verifying the household's income and eligibility, shall no longer be eligible for a voucher or to receive benefits pursuant said program; provided further, that the director of said department may require, as a condition of continued eligibility for a voucher and voucher payments, disclosure of social security numbers by participants and members of participants' households in said program for use in verification of income with other agencies, departments and executive offices in the commonwealth; provided further, that said vouchers shall be in varying dollar amounts and set by the director based on considerations, including, but not limited to, family size and composition, family income levels, and geographic location; provided further, that notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, the use of rent surveys shall not be required in determining the amounts of such mobile vouchers, so called, or such project-based vouchers, so called; provided further, that any household which is proven to have caused intentional damages to its rental unit in an amount exceeding two month's rent during any one-year lease period shall be terminated from the program; provided further, that notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, a mobile voucher whose use is or has been discontinued shall not be reassigned at any time; provided further, that an allowance not to exceed twenty-five dollars per voucher per month shall be determined and paid by said department for administration of the rental assistance program; provided further, that said costs of administration shall not exceed six percent of the appropriation provided herein; provided further, that said six percent shall include, but not be limited to, all expenditures which may be made by the director to conduct or otherwise contract for rental voucher program inspections; provided further, that under no circumstances shall subsidies be reduced in order to accommodate the cost of said inspections; provided further, that notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, there shall be no maximum percentage applicable to the amount of income paid for rent by each household holding a mobile voucher, so called, or project-based voucher, so called, but each household shall pay at least thirty percent of income as rent; provided further, that said department shall establish the amounts of the mobile vouchers, so called, and the project-based vouchers, so called, so that the appropriation herein is not exceeded by payments for rental assistance and administration; provided further, that said department shall not enter into commitments which will cause it to exceed the appropriation set forth herein; provided further, that the amount of a rental assistance voucher payment for an eligible household shall not exceed the rent less the household's minimum rent obligation; provided further, that the word 'rent' as used in this item shall mean payments to the landlord or owner of a dwelling unit pursuant to a lease or other agreement for a tenant's occupancy of the dwelling unit, but shall not include payments made by the tenant separately for the cost of heat, cooking fuel, and electricity; provided further, that upon vacancy of a project-based dwelling unit, households holding mobile vouchers, so called, shall have priority for occupancy of said project-based dwelling units; provided further, that said department may impose certain obligations for each participant in the Massachusetts rental voucher program through a twelve-month contract which shall be executed by the participant and the department; provided further, that such obligations may include, but need not be limited to, job training, counseling, household budgeting, and education, to the extent that appropriate programs, as defined in regulations promulgated by said department, are available; provided further, that each participant shall be required to undertake and meet any such obligation as a condition for continued eligibility in the program; provided further, that for continued eligibility each participant shall execute any such twelve-month contract on or before September first, nineteen hundred and ninety-seven if his or her annual eligibility recertification date occurs between June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ninety-seven and September first, nineteen hundred and ninety-eight and otherwise on or before his or her annual eligibility recertification date; provided further, that any participant who is over the age of sixty years or who is handicapped may be exempted from any obligations unsuitable under his or her particular circumstances; provided further, that said department shall submit an annual report to the secretary of administration and finance and the house and senate committees on ways and means detailing expenditures from this item, and the number of outstanding rental vouchers and the number and types of units leased under the programs funded by this item

42,190,218

STATE HOUSING ASSISTANCE FOR RENTAL PRODUCTION
7004-9027  

For state housing assistance for rental production (SHARP) contracts with sponsors of rental housing projects, financed through the Massachusetts housing finance agency established pursuant to chapter seven hundred eight of the acts of nineteen hundred and sixty-six, in the form of a loan by the commonwealth to facilitate the construction or rehabilitation of rental housing projects pursuant to the provisions of section seven of chapter five hundred seventy-four of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty-three; provided, that notwithstanding the provisions of section twenty-seven of chapter twenty-three B or sections twenty-six and twenty-seven of chapter twenty-nine of the General Laws to the contrary, the department of housing and community development is hereby authorized to enter into such contracts for terms not exceeding fifteen years with annual payment obligations not to exceed thirty million ninety-eight thousand six hundred thirty-four dollars; provided further, that notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, no new commitments shall be entered into during fiscal year nineteen hundred and ninety-eight for said fiscal year or any subsequent fiscal years; and provided further, that the director of said department is hereby authorized and directed to review all amounts disbursed through this program in the five fiscal years previous to the effective date of this act and to recover all excess funds disbursed

30,098,634

TRANSITIONAL RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
7004-9030  

For the transitional rental assistance program established pursuant to chapter one hundred seventy-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and ninety-five; provided, that notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, said transitional rental assistance shall be in the form of mobile vouchers, so called; provided further, that said vouchers shall be in varying dollar amounts and set by the director on considerations including, but not limited to, household size and composition, ranges of household income, and geographic location; provided further, that any household which is proven to have caused intentional damages to its rental unit in an amount exceeding two month's rent during any one year shall be terminated from the program; provided further, that said department shall pay local housing agencies administering said program an allowance not to exceed twenty-five dollars per voucher per month to cover the costs of administration; provided further, that notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, there shall be no maximum percentage applicable to the amount of income paid for rent by each household holding a mobile voucher, so called, but each household shall be required to pay not less than twenty-five percent of its net income, as defined in regulations promulgated by said department, for units if utilities are not provided by the unit owner, or not less than thirty percent of its income for units if utilities are provided by the unit owner; provided further, that payments for said transitional rental assistance may be provided in advance; provided further, that said department shall establish the amounts of the mobile vouchers, so called, so that the appropriation herein is not exceeded by payments for rental assistance and administration; provided further, that said department shall not enter into commitments which will cause it to exceed the appropriation set forth herein; provided further, that the amount of a rental assistance voucher payment for an eligible household shall not exceed the rent less the household's minimum rent obligation; provided further, that the word 'rent' as used in this item shall mean payments to the landlord or owner of a dwelling unit pursuant to a lease or other agreement for a tenant's occupancy of the dwelling unit, but shall not include payments made by the tenant separately for the cost of heat, cooking fuel, and electricity; provided further, that said department shall submit an annual report to the state budget director, the secretary of administration and finance, and the house and senate committees on ways and means detailing expenditures from this item, and the number of outstanding rental vouchers and the number and types of units leased under the programs funded by this item; and provided further, that no provisions set out herein is intended to give rise to an enforceable legal right or entitlement not otherwise provided in regulations of the department, or any other special or general laws

4,000,000

FEDERALLY AIDED URBAN RENEWAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
7004-9101  

For federally aided urban renewal community development; provided, that no new contracts shall be entered into during fiscal year nineteen hundred and ninety-eight

97,874
 
Local Aid Fund 100%
 

NON-FEDERALLY AIDED URBAN RENEWAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
7004-9102  

For non-federally aided urban renewal community development; provided, that no new contracts shall be entered into during fiscal year nineteen hundred and ninety-eight

191,145
 
Local Aid Fund 100%
 

URBAN REVITALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
7004-9108  

For urban revitalization and development projects authorized pursuant to section fifty-four of chapter one hundred twenty-one B of the General Laws; provided, that notwithstanding the provisions of section fifty-three or fifty-seven of said chapter one hundred twenty-one B to the contrary, such funds may be provided to any agency of a city or town designated by the chief executive officer to act on behalf of the city or town; provided further, that no new commitments shall be entered into during fiscal year nineteen hundred and ninety-eight

2,441,500
 
Local Aid Fund 100%
 

INTEREST SUBSIDIES FOR PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING
7004-9201  

For interest subsidies for the private development of affordable housing; provided, that notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, no new commitments shall be entered into during fiscal year nineteen hundred and ninety-eight for said fiscal year or any subsequent fiscal years

7,966,955


Budgetary Retained Revenues

LOW INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDIT PROGRAM RETAINED REVENUE
7004-9315  

The department of housing and community development may expend an amount not to exceed five hundred twenty-two thousand five hundred twenty-four dollars accrued from fees collected pursuant to Executive Order No. 291, pertaining to low-income housing tax credits, and from fees collected pursuant to the local initiative program, for the costs of administering and monitoring said programs; provided, that notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, for the purpose of accommodating timing discrepancies between the receipt of retained revenues and related expenditures, the department may incur expenses and the comptroller may certify for payment amounts not to exceed the lower of this authorization or the most recent revenue estimate therefor as reported in the state accounting system

522,524

COMMUNITY PROFILES PUBLICATION RETAINED REVENUE
7004-9320  

The department of housing and community development may expend an amount not to exceed six thousand dollars accrued from fees collected for the printing and distribution of community profiles for costs associated with said printing and distribution; provided, that notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, the department is hereby authorized to charge a fee sufficient to cover the costs of printing and distributing said profiles

6,000


Federal Grant Spending

LEAD PAINT ABATEMENT
7004-0300  

For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Lead Paint Abatement

89,706

LEAD ABATEMENT INITIATIVES
7004-0301  

For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Lead Abatement Initiatives

2,685,000

WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE FOR LOW INCOME PERSONS
7004-2030  

For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Weatherization Assistance For Low Income Persons

3,186,824

LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
7004-2033  

For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program

36,508,938

COMMUNITY SERVICE BLOCK GRANT
7004-2034  

For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Community Service Block Grant

10,570,068

SMALL CITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT
7004-3037  

For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Small Cities Community Development Block Grant

31,187,468

RURAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
7004-3050  

For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Rural Development Council

146,700

SECTION 8 SUBSTANTIAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM
7004-9009  

For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Section 8 Substantial Rehabilitation Program

5,203,225

SUPPORTIVE HOUSING DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM
7004-9011  

For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Supportive Housing Demonstration Program

743,578

SECTION 8 EXISTING PROGRAM
7004-9013  

For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Section 8 Existing Program

72,949,087

FEDERAL HOUSING VOUCHER PROGRAM
7004-9014  

For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Federal Housing Voucher Program

24,625,523

SECTION 8 MODERATE REHABILITATION PROGRAM
7004-9019  

For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Program

16,719,100

SECTION 8 NEW CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
7004-9020  

For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Section 8 New Construction Program

3,864,024

HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS
7004-9028  

For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Home Investment Partnerships

6,955,335

SHELTER PLUS CARE LOWELL
7004-9051  

For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Shelter Plus Care Lowell

45,000

SHELTER PLUS CARE BOSTON
7004-9052  

For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Shelter Plus Care Boston

996,000

SHELTER PLUS CARE SOUTHBRIDGE
7004-9053  

For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Shelter Plus Care Southbridge

165,000

SHELTER PLUS CARE NEW BEDFORD
7004-9054  

For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Shelter Plus Care New Bedford

50,000


Trust and Other Spending

3422-1060  

HUD SOLAR ENERGY AND ENERGY CONSERVATION BANK

70,215

3724-3041  

EDSA REVOLVING LOAN/GRANT FUND

1,000,000

3743-2059  

BOSTON EDISON TRUST

46,012

3770-6640  

FEDERAL GRANT ADMINISTRATIVE FUNDS OVERHEAD ACCOUNT

603,094

3770-6700  

OLD COLONY PLANNING COUNCIL FUND

90,085





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