West Virginia Code § 31-15-6c

Neighborhood Housing and Economic Development Stabilization
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Program; authority to contract with Housing Development Fund; funding.
(a) It is hereby determined and declared, as a matter of legislative finding:
(1) Local housing initiatives offer a unique opportunity to revitalize and stimulate economic
development in low income neighborhoods with high minority populations, which typically
have high levels of unemployment and include a large number of distressed properties.
(2) Local housing initiatives may include, but are not limited to, demolition, rehabilitation,
new construction, land purchases for development, affordable muortgage initiatives and
related job training and community service activities.
(3) In order to promote a positive long-term economic impact on the community, an effective
local housing initiative should include a job training coamponent that is designed to provide
additional educational and vocational job opportunities and foster the development of
marketable skills among the people living within thle targeted neighborhoods served by the
program. s
(4) If done as a part of a focused and coordiinated effort, the rehabilitation or replacement of
deteriorating residential properties or structures would enhance the value of other
properties in the community and improve the overall quality of their neighborhood.
(5) A successful neighborhood revitalization and recovery program can attract new
businesses and spur additional investment in the community.
(6) Using locally based or community based not-for-profit entities to spearhead local housing
initiatives encourage s the development of additional resources, leadership and
administrativeV skills at a local level which, once in place, would continue to focus on the
needs and revitalization of the targeted community, after the initial project is complete.
(7) It is reasonable and appropriate to establish a funding mechanism for selected qualifying
entities to implement projects that are designed to revitalize and stimulate economic
development in low income neighborhoods with relatively high minority populations.
(8) The effectiveness of the initial programs can best be assessed if significant funding is
awarded to a limited number of qualifying programs serving targeted communities.
(9) The state would benefit from the development of a working model for stimulating
economic development and neighborhood revitalization through local housing initiatives, so
that it may be replicated in other parts of the state which have similar demographic and
economic conditions.
(10) Substantial federal funds have been earmarked for housing stabilization and stimulating
economic recovery, including but not limited to, housing rehabilitation, construction,
upgrades and weatherization programs.
(b) There is hereby established within the Economic Development Authority the
Neighborhood Housing and Economic Development Stabilization Program. The purpose of
the program is to provide loans, grants and forgivable loans to support and carry out local
economic development initiatives and locally designed housing initiatives in minority
neighborhoods with low-income demographics in this state. Housing initiatives funded by
this program may include, but are not limited to, demolition, rehabilitation, new
construction, land purchases for development, affordable mortgage initiativees and related
job training and community service activities.
(c) To accomplish these objectives and to administer and distribute the funds provided by
the Legislature for this purpose, the Economic Development Authority is authorized to
contract with the Housing Development Fund to administer the Neighborhood Housing and
Economic Stabilization Program. t
(d) Upon the effective date of this section, the Economic Development Authority shall, upon
appropriation by the Legislature, transfer $2.4 million from the Economic Development
Project Bridge Loan Fund established in section eighteen-a, article twenty-two, chapter
twenty-nine of this code to the Housing Develsopment Fund. The fund will administer the
program and distribute the funds to locally based West Virginia not-for-profit entities to
operate local economic development initiatives and locally designed housing initiatives as
described in this section. The projecgt's funds shall be awarded through a statewide request
for proposal solicitation issued by the Housing Development Fund, after requests for
proposals have been reviewede and accepted by the authority.
(e) In awarding the fundLs, the Housing Development Fund shall give priority to proposals
received from local not-for-profit organizations for low-income housing initiatives which
include a job training component and promote the employment or utilization of people and
businesses who reside within the targeted neighborhoods. A recipient organization must
have written established guidelines to promote investment from within and outside the
community where the neighborhood is located.

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