It is found and declared that improvement of the conditions and quality of urban life is one of the most serious responsibilities facing this state. The persistence of slums and blight; the critical need for additional and improved housing and community facilities and services arising from rapid expansion of the state's urban population; the inadequacy of sites for industrial and commercial growth; the concentration of persons of low income in the older urban areas of the state; the persistence of poverty, unemployment, underemployment, educational deprivation, crime and delinquency, and physical and mental illness; all these have resulted in a marked deterioration of the quality of the environment and the lives of large numbers of Connecticut citizens, while the state as a whole prospers. It is further found and declared that the municipalities of this state do not have adequate resources to deal effectively with these physical, economic, and human resource problems and that financial and technical assistance by the state, in addition to that now authorized, and the granting of new powers and authority to municipalities, are essential to enable the municipalities to plan, develop and conduct physical, economic and human resource programs for effective community development. It is further found and declared that the accomplishment of these objectives requires effective concentration and coordination of federal, state, regional and local public and private efforts and resources and that such concentration and coordination of efforts can best be achieved through the creation of an Office of Policy and Management.
(1967, P.A. 522, S. 1; P.A. 77-614, S. 590, 609, 610; P.A. 78-303, S. 119, 136.)
History: P.A. 77-614 substituted office of policy and management for department of community affairs, effective January 1, 1979, and in Sec. 609 repealed section; P.A. 78-303 removed section from repeal provision in Sec. 609 of P.A. 77-614.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 8 - Zoning, Planning, Housing and Economic and Community Development
Chapter 133 - Housing, Redevelopment and Urban Renewal and Human Resource Development Programs
Section 8-201. - Declaration of policy.
Section 8-206. - Duties of Commissioner of Housing.
Section 8-206c. - Effective date of Secs. 8-206b and 16a-45.
Section 8-208. - State grants-in-aid for housing code enforcement.
Section 8-208a. - Appeals from municipal housing code board decisions and enforcement. Cost.
Section 8-208b. - Neighborhood Housing Services Program Fund. State assistance. Definitions.
Section 8-208c. - Urban revitalization pilot program. Goals. Reports.
Section 8-209. - State grants-in-aid for demolition of unsafe structures; for urban beautification.
Section 8-209a. - State aid for relocation of buildings.
Section 8-213. - Housing site development agencies.
Section 8-214. - State financial assistance for housing site development projects.
Section 8-214b. - Housing land bank and land trust program: Definitions.
Section 8-214c. - Community Housing Land Bank and Land Trust Fund.
Section 8-214g. - Limited Equity Cooperative and Mutual Housing Fund.
Section 8-214h. - Regulations.
Section 8-215. - Tax abatement for housing for low or moderate-income persons.
Section 8-216a. - Capitalized value of net rental income, basis for property valuation.
Section 8-217. - Community housing development corporations.
Section 8-218b. - Bond issue. Housing Development Corporation Fund.
Section 8-218c. - Regulations.
Section 8-218f. - Community housing development corporations.
Section 8-218g. - Determination of interest rate on loans to housing development corporations.
Section 8-218h. - Task force on building accessibility. Annual report to General Assembly.
Section 8-219a. - Senior Citizen Emergency Home Repair and Rehabilitation Fund.
Section 8-219c. - Regulations.
Section 8-226. - Use of prior bond proceeds for redevelopment and urban renewal.
Section 8-228 to 8-238. - Relocation assistance.
Section 8-239. - Other powers of department or commissioner unaffected.