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Showing posts with label Housing Authority. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Housing Authority. Show all posts

Friday, October 17, 2008

Nat'l Fair Housing Comm. calls for better enforcement



Forty years after lawmakers targeted some of the last bastions of segregation - American communities - a national commission met today in Atlanta to discuss whether federal officials have failed to ensure equal housing opportunities.

The bipartisan National Fair Housing Commission's daylong meeting at Morehouse College Friday concludes a three-month investigation into enforcement of fair housing laws.

Today’s meeting focused on fair lending practices amid the nationwide foreclosure crisis.

Shanna Smith is president and CEO of the National Fair Housing Alliance:

“Over the last 40 years, we have failed as a government, as states, as local communities, to enforce the fair housing laws and to promote social integration.”
Henry Cisneros, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from 1993 to 1997, under President Clinton chaired the morning session.

Cisneros says that a comprehensive solution may be necessary for the Atlanta area:
“This is a metropolitan area that needs to function as a whole, and it may be necessary to think in regional solutions that involve all of the counties, excepting some fair share of responsibility for creating economic opportunities.”

The panel, chaired by Henry Cisneros (center), former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development hear testimony at the morning session, held at Morehouse College, Atlanta on Friday, Oct. 17th, 2008. (Dave Bender)

The commission previously convened in Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles and Boston.

A December report will outline recommendations to strengthen housing laws.

(With The Associated Press)

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Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Housing Authority Lawsuit

Attorney's for the Macon Housing Authority are filing a petition with the Georgia Supreme Court to settle a dispute with the city's former mayor. The outcome could affect communities across the state.

At issue is whether the mayor has absolute power to control who sits on the board of the housing authority. The board controls more than 35-million dollars in federal money and close to 150-million dollars in real estate.

The lawsuit erupted after former Mayor Jack Ellis tried to seat new board members without approval from city council. The Macon City Council has been approving appointments for nearly 70 years. But the State Court of Appeals has ruled that is not necessary.

Housing Authority attorney Steve Dillard says the lawsuit has statewide implications.

"It opens the door to mayors being able to use housing authority boards for their political purposes. And that's a shame because in the past these have not been political entities. It would be tragic if the Court of Appeals decision were allowed to stand."

The lawsuit has cost the housing authority close to a quarter-million dollars.

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