Executive Order No. 10-36 (No. 02-10) [Enhancing Investments in Affordable Housing]
WHEREAS, a Tiger Team comprised of a skilled group of state employees with solid financial and analytical skills was formed to profile and review key financial data of Vermont’s affordable housing delivery system and to suggest and explore opportunities to enhance the efficiency of the system; and
WHEREAS, five statewide entities serving state government, including the Vermont Housing Finance Agency (“VHFA”), the Vermont State Housing Authority (“VSHA”), the Housing Foundation, Inc. (“HFI”), the Vermont Housing and Conservation Board (“VHCB”), and the Department of Economic, Housing, and Community Development (“DEHCD”), and at least twelve non-profit housing organizations, have as their primary purpose the common mission of serving the affordable housing community; and
WHEREAS, the five statewide entities employ over 130 employees, including three executive directors, a commissioner, and supporting staff, and consist of four separate Boards with 37 individual board members; and
WHEREAS, the five statewide entities often collaborate to provide funding to the same affordable housing projects, especially through Vermont’s non-profit affordable housing network; and
WHEREAS, the five statewide entities’ net assets are largely comprised of loan receivables held by VHFA and VHCB; and
WHEREAS, the viability of Vermont’s affordable housing delivery system is dependent upon preserving the economic value of receivables created by investments of Vermont taxpayers and maximizing the direct benefit of these investments to Vermonters seeking affordable housing; and
WHEREAS, the Tiger Team observed that the current design and implementation of the state’s affordable housing delivery system may foster a level of undue complexity and duplication of efforts, resulting in greater administrative costs and less direct investment in the construction and maintenance of affordable housing; and
WHEREAS, the Tiger Team observed that operating and personnel expenditures for non-profit housing organizations has increased substantially greater than the rate of inflation for the period 2005-2008; and
WHEREAS, the Tiger Team observed that changes to housing policy may result in increased revenue that could be used for investment in more affordable housing; and
WHEREAS, the Tiger Team’s review concluded that a 10% savings in administrative costs within the five statewide entities alone would result in approximately $900,000 annually in direct investment in affordable housing, which could generate $20 million or more in additional investments in affordable housing if leveraged over a 30 year term and preserve the financial value of past capital investments in affordable housing; and
WHEREAS, further review of the state entities’ affordable housing delivery system is warranted given the substantial resources currently dedicated to funding that system and the potential for savings and efficiencies.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, James H. Douglas, by virtue of the power vested in me as Governor, do hereby direct the Commissioner of the Department of Economic, Housing, and Community Development to convene the necessary resources and stakeholders, as he shall deem necessary, to explore the redesign of, and business process improvements to, the state affordable housing delivery system to achieve savings and efficiencies which shall be used to make additional direct investment in affordable housing.
The Commissioner shall, in consultation and conjunction with VHFA, VSHA, HFI, VHCB, and DEHCD:
1. Conduct an in-depth review of the existing organizational structures and business processes of the five state affordable housing entities and make recommendations to improve their effectiveness and increase efficiencies;
2. Recommend and procedures to ensure loan receivables held by the state affordable housing entities are managed in a fiduciary-oriented manner to ensure these substantial assets are available as a current and future resource for additional investments in affordable housing; and
3. Provide a written report to the Governor and to the General Assembly no later than September 1, 2010 containing all findings and recommendations to achieve the purposes of this Executive Order.
This Executive Order shall take effect upon execution and shall expire upon delivery of the written report to the Governor and the General Assembly.
Dated March 18, 2010.
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 3 Appendix - Executive Orders
Chapter 10 - Conservation and Development
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App 10-6 (No. 10a-77) [Transfer of Duties and Functions of Division of Outdoor Advertising]
App 10-13 (No. 92-90) [Energy Emergency Plan]
App 10-14 (No. 99-90) [Approval of Interim State Agency Land Use Plans]
App 10-15 (No. 10-91) [Advisory Council to the Agency of Development and Community Affairs]
App 10-17 (No. 05-92) [Governor’s Council of Environmental Advisors]
App 10-18 (No. 06-94) [Vermont Clean State Program]
App 10-19 (No. 14-94) [Termination of Vermont Technology Council: Science and Technology Plan]
App 10-22 (No. 04-99) [State Compliance with Environmental Laws]
App 10-23 (No. 02-00) [Vermont’s Committee to Ensure Clean Air]
App 10-24 (No. 03-00) [Membership Expansion of Vermonter’s Committee to Ensure Clean Air]
App 10-25 (No. 08-00) [Vermont’s Committee to Ensure Clean Air]
App 10-26 (No. 03-02) [Reduction of Mercury Use]
App 10-29 (No. 12-02) [West Mountain Wildlife Management Area]
App 10-30 (No. 14-03) [Climate Change Action Plan for State Government Buildings and Operations]
App 10-31 (No. 02-04) [Vermont Clean State Program]
App 10-32 (No. 03-04) [Vermont Advisory Commission on Manufactured and Mobile Homes]
App 10-33 (No. 07-05) [Governor’s Commission on Climate Change]
App 10-34 (No. 03-07) [Vermont Environmental Engineering Advisory Council]
App 10-35 (No. 06-07) [Governor’s Commission on the Future of State Parks]
App 10-36 (No. 02-10) [Enhancing Investments in Affordable Housing]
App 10-37 (No. 01-11) [Council on Energy and the Environment]
App 10-38 (No. 05-11) [Governor’s Climate Cabinet]
App 10-39 (No. 06-12) [Interagency Green Infrastructure Council]
App 10-40 (No. 15-12) [Governor’s Climate Cabinet and State Agency Climate Action Plan]
App 10-41 (No. 11-17) [Vermont Outdoor Recreation Economic Collaborative]
App 10-42 (No. 12-17) [Vermont Climate Action Commission]
App 10-43 (No. 13-17) [Interagency Committee on Chemical Management]
App 10-47 (No. 08-19) [Brownfields Economic Revitalization Alliance Program]
App 10-48 (No. 04-20) [Promoting and Providing Regulatory Certainty for Recreational Trails]
App 10-49 (No. 02-21) [Reorganization of the Natural Resources Board]