Adjusted Executive Legislative
Approp. Request Approp.
2001-02 2002-03 2002-03 Change
STATE OPERATIONS
General Fund 30,747,700 29,868,000 29,868,000 0
Special Rev. Fed. 8,696,500 8,700,000 8,700,000 0
Special Rev. Other 45,926,500 47,634,000 47,634,000 0
Total for
STATE OPERATIONS: 85,370,700 86,202,000 86,202,000 0
AID TO LOCALITIES
General Fund 59,533,000 57,304,000 59,804,000 2,500,000
Special Rev. Fed. 25,450,000 34,450,000 92,450,000 58,000,000
Fiduciary 10,000,000 10,000,000 10,000,000 0
Total for Agency: 94,983,000 101,754,000 162,254,000 60,500,000
Total Grants In Aid: 0 0 4,237,735 4,237,735
Total for
AID TO LOCALITIES: 94,983,000 101,754,000 166,491,735 64,737,735
CAPITAL PROJECTS
Capital Projects Fund 74,200,000 74,200,000 74,200,000 0
Total for
CAPITAL PROJECTS: 74,200,000 74,200,000 74,200,000 0
LEGISLATIVE ACTION
The Legislature appropriates $327,393,735 on an All Funds basis, an
increase of $64,737,735 from the Executive budget submission. The increase
reflects additional funding for two existing Aid to Localities programs,
$500,000 for the Rural Preservation Program, and $1,500,000 for the
Neighborhood Preservation Program. The Legislature also provides $500,000
for the Long Island Housing Partnership, Inc. for the Homeownership
Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program. The Legislature appropriates
$58,000,000 in federal funds for the Small Cities Community Development
Block Grant Program. Finally, the Legislature provides $4,237,735 in
additional funding for community based programs.
Article VII
The Legislature approves legislation that would raise the Service Contract
Obligation Revenue (SCOR) bond cap by $175,000,000, a $25,000,000 increase
over the Executive budget submission, in order to provide the bonding
authority necessary to finance additional appropriations approved for
housing capital projects.
The Legislature approves the Executive's proposal that would increase the
aggregate dollar amount of tax credits available for the State's Low Income
Housing Tax Credit Program from $2,000,000 to $4,000,000.
The Legislature amends the private housing finance law to raise the
existing contractual limit for neighborhood preservation companies to
$1,680,000.
The Legislature amends the private housing finance law to raise the
existing contractual limit for rural preservation companies to $1,680,000.
The Legislature extends the Loft Law for another two years until May 31,
2004.
The Legislature provides $100,000 in funding to the Neighborhood Preservation
Coalition to provide technical assistance and services to Neighborhood
Preservation Companies.
The Legislature also provides $150,000 in funding to the Rural Housing
Coalition to provide technical assistance and services to Rural Preservation
Companies.
Legislative Additions
The Legislature provides funding for the following:
SMALL CITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT. $58,000,000
NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION PROGRAM. $1,500,000
LONG ISLAND HOUSING PARTNERSHIP, INC.. $500,000
RURAL PRESERVATION PROGRAM. $500,000
URBAN HOMEOWNERSHIP ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. $440,000
LEAD POISONING PREVENTION AND DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM. $150,000
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