Thursday, July 31, 2008
Assemblyman Schroeder changes position on Empire Zone bill
In an editorial, the Buffalo News reports that Assemblyman Mark Schroeder wants the Governor to veto his bill revoking Empire Zone tax exemptions for residential property.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
President signs housing bill
This morning the President signed the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008. The Act includes a 20-cent per capita tax credit cap increase for 2008-09 and $11 billion in new tax-exempt housing bond authority. According to the National Council of State Housing Agencies (NCSHA), this will result in over $633 million in additional bond volume cap for New York State. It also permits the recycling of tax-exempt multi-family bonds, an important change that will make substantially more bond volume cap available, especially in New York City. A complete summary of the bill is available from NCSHA by clicking here. The Council for Affordable and Rural Housing also has prepared a summary, which is available here.
Friday, July 25, 2008
Columbia professor recommends dismantling HUD
In an op-ed in today's New York Times,
a Columbia professor recommends dismantling HUD and creating a new cabinet level agency to address the nation's housing crisis. He offers specific criticisms of the HOPE VI program.
a Columbia professor recommends dismantling HUD and creating a new cabinet level agency to address the nation's housing crisis. He offers specific criticisms of the HOPE VI program.
Governor announces $357 million in grants for affordable housing
Governor Paterson announced grants totaling $357 million for affordable housing projects throughout New York State. Click here for a list of grants.
More municipalities recommend veto of Empire Zone bill
A number of additional municipalities are recommending that Governor Paterson veto the Empire Zone bill, as described in this article from the Watertown Daily News ,which also has a quote from NYSAFAH executive director Bernie Carr:
New Brownfields Law Signed by Governor
Manhattan Institute study on construction costs and housing affordability in NYC
The Manhattan Institute recently released a report on Construction Costs and Housing Affordability in NYC. Among its recommendations to keep construction costs under control was to "preserve the use of non-union labor in the construction of affordable housing."
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Sponsor having second thoughts on Empire Zone proposal
NYSAFAH is seeking a veto of recently passed legislation that would eliminate Empire Zone tax exemptions for residential housing projects, jeopardizing existing projects as well as adversely affecting affordable housing developments currently being planned.
In a story in today's Buffalo News
Assemblyman Mark Schroeder, the bill's sponsor, is quoted as saying "I realize that my intent in the bill and what it actually does may be in conflict." The story also quotes NYSAFAH Executive Director Bernie Carr as saying "I speak for everyone in the affordable housing community that the governor should veto this bill."
In a story in today's Buffalo News
Assemblyman Mark Schroeder, the bill's sponsor, is quoted as saying "I realize that my intent in the bill and what it actually does may be in conflict." The story also quotes NYSAFAH Executive Director Bernie Carr as saying "I speak for everyone in the affordable housing community that the governor should veto this bill."
Governor Paterson attends ribbon cutting at Crosswinds at Hudson
Governor Paterson and Commissioner VanAmerongen attended a ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday for the 70 unit workforce housing project developed by 3D Development. Here's a link to the story in the Kingston Daily Freeman.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
On/Off the record breakfast with Shaun Donovan
Here's a link to the recent City Hall News article on the On/Off the record breakfast with Shaun Donovan. Please note the NYSAFAH logo in the picture behind Shaun.
LAUNCH OF STATEWIDE AFFORDABLE HOUSING PUBLIC AWARENESS CAMPAIGN
Governor Paterson and Commissioner Deborah VanAmerongen announced a statewide Public Service Announcement (PSA) campaign to promote the continued development of affordable housing in communities throughout New York State.
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