Urging The Federal Emergency Management Agency To Utilize Funds For Non-congregate Housing For Infrastructure And Development Needs For Affordable Rental Housing.
Impact
The resolution highlights the critical need for additional interim housing solutions beyond mere subsidization of rentals in the already tight Maui market. It acknowledges that the repopulation and development of permanent affordable housing in the areas devastated by wildfires could take years. Consequently, it urges FEMA to support the local communities by providing not only direct rental assistance but also flexible non-congregate housing options that would help maintain community ties during the recovery process.
Summary
SCR217 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution from Hawaii that urges the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to allocate funds specifically for non-congregate housing. This initiative is aimed at addressing the urgent housing crisis resulting from the devastating August 2023 wildfires in Maui, which displaced a significant number of residents, mostly renters who were previously facing housing instability. Given that FEMA's current temporary rental assistance program is set to expire in 2025, the bill emphasizes the need for immediate and sustainable housing solutions for those affected.
Contention
A notable point of contention in discussions surrounding SCR217 is the potential duration and conditions of federal support. The resolution calls for FEMA to provide clear parameters regarding the permissible uses of federal financial assistance and to facilitate discussions on transferring assets acquired through public assistance expenditures back to the state. These points underline a need for transparency and long-term commitment from FEMA in the wake of ongoing disaster recovery efforts, ensuring that both displaced homeowners and renters have access to the necessary resources as they rebuild their lives.
Same As
Urging The Federal Emergency Management Agency To Utilize Funds For Non-congregate Housing For Infrastructure And Development Needs For Affordable Rental Housing.
Urging The Federal Emergency Management Agency To Utilize Funds For Non-congregate Housing For Infrastructure And Development Needs For Affordable Rental Housing.
Requesting The Governor, In Collaboration With The County Of Maui, To Provide A Clear Strategy For Addressing The Short And Long-term Housing Needs For Residents Displaced By The August 2023 Maui Wildfires.
Requesting The Governor, In Collaboration With The County Of Maui, To Provide A Clear Strategy For Addressing The Short And Long-term Housing Needs For Residents Displaced By The August 2023 Maui Wildfires.
Urging The Hawaii Housing Finance And Development Corporation To Amend The Priority For Which Low-income Housing Tax Credits Are Allocated And Monies In The Rental Housing Revolving Fund Are Used And Adopt Certain Administrative Rules That Incentivize The Development Of Affordable Housing In The State.
Requesting The Department Of Land And Natural Resources' Commission On Water Resource Management To Conduct A Study On Water Resources For The Development Of Affordable Housing.
Urging The Hawaii Housing Finance And Development Corporation To Amend The Priority For Which Low-income Housing Tax Credits Are Allocated And Moneys In The Rental Housing Revolving Fund Are Used And To Adopt Certain Administrative Rules That Incentivize The Development Of Affordable Housing In The State.