District Of Columbia 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill B25-0975 Introduced / Bill

Filed 09/30/2024

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   Councilmember Robert C. White, Jr. 2 
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A BILL 6 
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IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 11 
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To amend, on an emergency basis, due to congressional review, the District of Columbia 15 
Housing Authority Act of 1999 to establish a temporary Stabilization and Reform Board 16 
to govern the District of Columbia Housing Authority (“DCHA”) and to require that the 17 
Board and the Executive Director of DCHA take specific actions to reform and revitalize 18 
the operations of DCHA. 19 
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, That this 21 
act may be cited as the “District of Columbia Housing Authority Stabilization and Reform 22 
Congressional Review Emergency Amendment Act of 2024”. 23 
Sec. 2. The District of Columbia Housing Authority Act of 1999, effective May 9, 2000 24 
(D.C. Law 13-105; D.C. Official Code § 6-201 et seq.), is amended as follows:  25 
(a) Section 2 (D.C. Official Code § 6-201) is amended as follows:  26 
(1) Paragraph (6) is amended by striking the phrase “Board of Commissioners” 27 
and inserting the phrase “Stabilization and Reform Board” in its place.  28 
(2) Paragraph (12) is repealed.  29 
(3) A new paragraph (17A) is added to read as follows:  30 
“(17A) “Dwelling unit” means any room or group of rooms located within a 31 
residential or mixed-use building and forming a single unit that is used or intended to be used for 32 
living, sleeping, and the preparation and eating of meals.”.  33  2 
(b) Section 10(h) (D.C. Official Code § 6-	209(h)) is amended as follows:  34 
(1) Strike the phrase “or Commissioner of the Authority” and insert the phrase 35 
“member of the Board, or member of the former Board of Commissioners” in its place.  36 
(2) Strike the phrase “a Commissioner” and insert the phrase “a member of the 37 
Board, member of the former Board of Commissioners,” in its place.  38 
(c) New sections 11a, 11b, and 11c are added to read as follows:  39 
“Sec. 11a. Stabilization and Reform Board.  40 
“(a) The Authority shall, from and after the date set forth in subsection (i) of this section, 41 
be governed by a Stabilization and Reform Board, which shall consist of the following members:  42 
“(1) The following 9 voting members, each of whom shall be a resident of the 43 
District:  44 
“(A) One member with experience in housing development or operations;  45 
“(B) One member with experience in affordable housing development, 46 
operations, or finance;  47 
“(C) One member with knowledge of federal housing law and regulation;  48 
“(D) One member with experience in capital project financing;  49 
“(E) One member who is a resident of a property owned, operated, and 50 
managed by the Authority;  51 
“(F) One member with experience as a voucher holder;  52 
“(G) The current Executive Director of the Interagency Council on 53 
Homelessness;  54 
“(H) The Director of the District’s Office of Budget and Performance 55 
Management; and  56  3 
“(I) One member with experience in government procurement;  57 
“(2) The Chief Financial Officer, or a designee of the Chief Financial Officer who 58 
is an employee of the Office of the Chief Financial Officer, who shall serve as a non-voting 59 
member; and  60 
“(3) The President of the City-	Wide Resident Advisory Board, who shall serve as 61 
a non- voting member.  62 
“(b)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection and subsections (c) and 63 
(f)(1) of this section, each member of the Stabilization and Reform Board shall be appointed by 64 
the Mayor, with the advice and consent of the Council pursuant to section 2(e) of the 65 
Confirmation Act of 1978, effective March 3, 1979 (D.C. Law 2-	142; D.C. Official Code § 1-66 
523.01(e)).  67 
“(2) The Director of the District’s Office of Budget and Performance 68 
Management and the Chief Financial Officer, or the Chief Financial Officer’s designee, shall 69 
serve as members of the Stabilization and Reform Board by virtue of their incumbency in the 70 
position of Director of the District’s Office of Budget and Performance Management and Chief 71 
Financial Officer or being an employee of the Office of the Chief Financial Officer.  72 
“(c) Notwithstanding subsection (b) of this section, the Mayor may appoint the following 73 
individuals to the Stabilization and Reform Board without the advice and consent of the Council 74 
pursuant to section 2(e) of the Confirmation Act of 1978, effective March 3, 1979 (D.C. Law 2-75 
142; D.C. Official Code § 1-	523.01(e)):  76 
“(1) Raymond A. Skinner, to fill the Board seat described in subsection (a)(1)(A) 77 
of this section and to serve as chairperson of the Stabilization and Reform Board;  78  4 
“(2) James M. Dickerson, to fill the Board seat described in subsection (a)(1)(B) 79 
of this section;  80 
“(3) Christopher Murphy, to fill the Board seat described in subsection (a)(1)(C) 81 
of this section;  82 
“(4) Melissa Lee, to fill the Board seat described in subsection (a)(1)(D) of this 83 
section;  84 
“(5) Denise Blackson, to  fill the Board sear described in subsection (a)(1)(E) of 85 
this section;  86 
“(6) Ronnie Harris, to fill the Board seat described in subsection (a)(1)(F) of this 87 
section;  88 
“(7) Theresa Silla, to fill the Board seat described in subsection (a)(1)(G) of this 89 
section; and  90 
“(8) Katrina D. Jones, to fill the Board seat described in subsection (a)(1)(I) of 91 
this section.  92 
“(d) The members of the Stabilization and Reform Board referred to in subsection 93 
(a)(1)(A) through (I) of this section shall each serve for one term of 2 years or until the Board 94 
sunsets; provided, that each such member may continue to serve until a successor board assumes 95 
the responsibilities of the Stabilization and Reform Board; provided further, that in the event of a 96 
vacancy in the seat of such a member of the Board, the Mayor may appoint a member, pursuant 97 
to subsection (b)(1) of this section, to serve the remainder of the unexpired term or until a 98 
successor board assumes the responsibilities of the Stabilization and Reform Board.  99  5 
“(e) Upon a vacancy in the position of chairperson of the Stabilization and Reform 100 
Board, the Mayor shall designate a chairperson from among the members of the Stabilization and 101 
Reform Board referred to in subsection (a)(1)(A) through (I) of this section.  102 
“(f)(1) Upon a vacancy of any seat of the Stabilization and Reform Board, the Mayor 103 
shall nominate a replacement who meets the qualifications of the vacant seat pursuant to 104 
subsection (a)(1) of this section; provided, that this shall not apply to the seat established by 105 
subsection (a)(1)(A) of this section. If the seat established by subsection (a)(1)(A) of this section 106 
becomes vacant, the Council shall appoint a successor.  107 
“(2) A Mayoral nomination shall be submitted to the Council pursuant to 108 
subsection (b)(1) of this section.  109 
“(g)(1) The Stabilization and Reform Board shall meet at least 10 times per year. All 110 
meetings of the Stabilization and Reform Board shall be open to the public, except as may 111 
otherwise be authorized by the Open Meetings Act, effective March 31, 2011 (D.C. Law 18-	350; 112 
D.C. Official Code § 2-	571 et seq.).  113 
“(2) All regular meetings of the Board must be publicized through a notice, 114 
published in the District of Columbia Register one week prior to the meeting that contains the 115 
date, time, and location of the meeting.  116 
“(3) Each regular meeting shall provide for a period of public comments, which 117 
shall not be limited in time, except that the time allowed for each individual speaker may be 118 
reasonably limited.  119 
“(h) For the purposes of taking any official action, a quorum of the Stabilization and 120 
Reform Board shall consist of 5 members.  121  6 
“(i) The Stabilization and Reform Board established by this section shall assume 122 
authority from the Board of Commissioners established by section 12, and the Board of 123 
Commissioners shall be dissolved, upon the swearing in of at least 5 members of the 124 
Stabilization and Reform Board.  125 
“(j) The Authority shall provide to the Stabilization and Reform Board at least 2 full-time 126 
employees who are qualified to provide legal and policy research as requested by members of the 127 
Board. Except as otherwise provided by law, a full-time employee provided to the Board 128 
pursuant to this subsection shall not share with employees of the Authority information about 129 
research performed for a Board member, unless the Board member 	authorizes the sharing of 130 
information.  131 
“Sec. 11b. Reform activities.  132 
“(a) Within 15 days after the end of each calendar quarter, the Executive Director shall, 133 
after submission to the Stabilization and Reform Board and the City-	Wide Resident Advisory 134 
Board, submit a report to the Mayor and the Council that describes the progress of the Authority 135 
in:  136 
“(1) Addressing and remediating the issues identified by the U.S. Department of 137 
Housing and Urban Development in its 2022 assessment of the Authority (	“HUD DC001 138 
Assessment”);  139 
“(2) Developing and implementing a plan to expedite the leasing of dwelling units 140 
owned, operated, or managed by the Authority;  141 
“(3) Identifying individual dwelling units within Housing Properties of the 142 
Authority that are in a substandard condition and improving the condition of such units to a state 143 
of good repair;  144  7 
“(4) Developing and implementing a plan for the maintenance, in an ongoing state 145 
of good repair, of Housing Properties of the Authority and individual dwellings units within 146 
those Housing Properties;  147 
“(5) Improving the management of the wait list for dwelling units within Housing 148 
Properties of the Authority;  149 
“(6)(A) Reviewing and developing recommendations for improvements of the 150 
Authority’s:  151 
“(i) Capital and operating budgets;  152 
“(ii) Capital and operating expenditures;  153 
“(iii) Accounting and fiscal management systems, controls, and 154 
procedures; and  155 
“(iv) Contracting and procurement systems, controls, and 156 
procedures.  157 
“(B) Requirements of this paragraph are subject to review by the Chief 158 
Financial Officer measured against industry and government standards and best practices; and 159 
“(7) Meeting the training requirements established by sections 12(h) and 14(d).  160 
“(b) In addition to the requirements of subsection (a) of this section, the Executive 161 
Director shall submit to the Council any updated policies, procedures, and reports provided to the 162 
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development as outlined in the Authority’s 163 
“Response to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s March 2022 On-Site 164 
Assessment Report,” published on November 29, 2022. Such policies, procedures and reports 165 
shall be submitted no later than 48 hours after submission to the United States Department of 166 
Housing and Urban Development.  167  8 
“(c) The Stabilization and Reform Board shall:  168 
“(1) Review the progress of the Authority in addressing the findings and 169 
recommendations  in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development’s 170 
assessment of the Authority (known as the “HUD DC001 Assessment”) each month; 171 
“(2) Schedule and complete at least 4 listening sessions, one in each quadrant, to 172 
hear from public housing residents about concerns and experiences by May 2023;  173 
“(3) At least once a quarter, invite the City-Wide Resident Advisory Board to 174 
report to the Board on any topics of interest or concerns, and respond to the concerns of the City-175 
Wide Resident Advisory Board in writing, no later than 45 days following the quarterly meeting; 176 
and  177 
“(4) Provide recommendations to the Mayor and the Council by July 1, 2024, for 178 
the structure of a successor Board of Directors to govern the Authority on an ongoing basis.  179 
“(d) If requested by the Council, a quorum of members of the Stabilization and Reform 180 
Board shall attend a Council oversight hearing on the Authority and provide testimony.  181 
“(e) A quorum of members of the Stabilization and Reform Board shall be present at each 182 
listening session held pursuant to subsection (c)(2) of this section.  183 
“Sec. 11c. City-Wide Resident Advisory Board.  184 
“(a) The Authority shall establish and implement a comprehensive training program for 185 
members of the City-Wide Resident Advisory Board with the goal of enabling tenant members to 186 
participate fully in the oversight of the housing authority’s operation and capital planning. The 187 
Authority shall develop the training program in consultation with public housing residents and 188 
public housing industry professional organizations.  189  9 
“(b)(1) The City-Wide Resident Advisory Board shall be provided access to trainings 190 
referenced in section 12(h)(1) and (2).  191 
“(2) Additionally, the Authority shall provide training on relevant federal and 192 
District laws, leadership development, communication, and negotiations.  193 
“(c) The Authority shall provide a copy of resolutions on the agenda for consideration by 194 
the Stabilization and Reform Board to the City-Wide Resident Advisory Board at least 24 hours 195 
prior to the scheduled date and time of the Stabilization and Reform Board meeting at which the 196 
resolution will be considered.  197 
“(d) The Authority shall seek and consider the input of the City-	Wide Resident Advisory 198 
Board when a policy or program change affects residents.”.  199 
(d) Section 12 (D.C. Official Code § 6-	211) is amended as follows:  200 
(1) The section heading is amended to read as follows:  201 
“Sec. 12. Additional Board provisions.”.  202 
(2) Subsections (a), (b), (c), (e), (f), (g), (i), (j), (k), (l), (m), (n), (o), (p), (q), 203 
(v)(3), and (w) are repealed.  204 
(3) Subsection (r) is amended by striking the phrase “No Commissioner” and 205 
inserting the phrase “No member of the Board” in its place.  206 
(4) Subsection (s) is amended by striking the phrase “Commissioners shall” and 207 
inserting the phrase “Each member of the Board referred to in section 11a(a)(1)(A) through (I) 208 
shall” in its place.  209 
(5) Subsection (u) is amended by striking the phrase “any Commissioner” and 210 
inserting the phrase “any member of the Board” in its place.  211 
(e) Section 14 (D.C. Official Code § 6-	213) is amended as follows:  212  10 
(1) Subsection (c) is amended by striking the phrase “direction and supervision” 213 
and inserting the word “oversight” in its place.  214 
(2) A new subsection (e) is added to read as follows:  215 
“(e) As part of the process of selecting an Executive Director, the Board shall seek and 216 
consider the input of public housing residents, voucher holders, and the resident advisory board 217 
for the Authority.”.  218 
(f) Section 21 (D.C. Official Code § 6-	220) is amended as follows:  219 
(1) The section heading is amended by striking the phrase “Board of 220 
Commissioners” and inserting the word “Board” in its place.  221 
(2) Subsection (a) is amended by striking the phrase “each Commissioner” and 222 
inserting the phrase “each member of the Board” in its place.  223 
(3) Subsection (b) is amended as follows:  224 
(A) Strike the phrase “as a Commissioner” and insert the phrase “as a 225 
member of the Board or a member of the former Board of Commissioners” in its place.  226 
(B) Strike the phrase “former Commissioner” and insert the phrase 227 
“former member of the Board or former member of the former Board of Commissioners” in its 228 
place.  229 
(C) Strike the phrase “as Commissioner” and insert the phrase “as a 230 
member of the Board or a member of the former Board of Commissioners” in its place.  231 
(D) Strike the phrase “any former Commissioner” and insert the phrase 232 
“any former member of the Board or former member of the former Board of Commissioners” in 233 
its place.  234  11 
(4) Subsection (c) is amended by striking the phrase “any Commissioner” and 235 
inserting the phrase “any member of the Board” in its place.  236 
(g) Section 26g(b)(2)(C) (D.C. Official Code § 6-232(b)(2)(C)) is amended by striking 237 
the phrase “resident commissioner and to vote for candidates for resident commissioner to serve 238 
on the Board, as provided in section 12” and inserting the phrase “resident commissioner” in its 239 
place. 240 
Sec. 3. Conforming amendment. 241 
Section 2(e) of the Confirmation Act of 1978, effective March 3, 1979 (D.C. Law 2-	142; 242 
D.C. Official Code § 1-	523.01(e)), is amended by adding a new paragraph (27A) to read as 243 
follows: 244 
“(27A) The Stabilization and Reform Board of the District of Columbia Housing 245 
Authority, established by section 11a of the District of Columbia Housing Authority Act of 1999, 246 
effective December 22, 2022 (	D.C. Act 24- 702; 70 DCR 164);”. 247 
Sec. 4. Applicability. 248 
This act shall apply as of October 24, 2024. 249 
Sec. 5. Fiscal impact statement. 250 
The Council adopts the fiscal impact statement of the Budget Director as the fiscal impact 251 
statement required by section 4a of the General Legislative Procedures Act of 1975, approved 252 
October 16, 2006 (120 Stat. 2038; D.C. Official Code § 1-	301.47a). 253 
Sec. 6. Effective date. 254 
This act shall take effect following approval by the Mayor (or in the event of veto by the 255 
Mayor, action by the Council to override the veto), and shall remain in effect for no longer than 256 
90 days, as provided for emergency acts of the Council of the District of Columbia in section 257  12 
412(a) of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act, approved December 24, 1973 (87 Stat. 788; 258 
D.C. Official Code § 1-	204.12(a)). 259