SENATE BILL REPORT

 

                           SHB 2220

 

      AS REPORTED BY COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS,

                       FEBRUARY 21, 1994

 

 

Brief Description:  Appointing commissioners for housing authorities.

 

SPONSORS: House Committee on Local Government (originally sponsored by Representatives Wolfe, Brumsickle, Ogden and H. Myers)

 

HOUSE COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT

 

SENATE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS

 

Majority Report:  Do pass. 

     Signed by Senators Haugen, Chairman; Loveland, McCaslin, Oke and Winsley.

 

Staff:  Eugene Green (786‑7405)

 

Hearing Dates: February 21, 1994

 

 

BACKGROUND: 

 

An inactive housing authority exists in every county, city and town, which can be activated if the county, city or town governing body adopts a resolution declaring the need for the housing authority and making certain findings.

 

Housing authorities construct, acquire and operate housing projects for low-income persons and administer contracts for housing assistance payments to low-income persons under federal laws.  Housing authorities may issue revenue bonds to finance their projects but may not issue general obligation bonds or impose taxes.

 

The governing body of a housing authority is a five-member board of commissioners appointed by the mayor of the city or town, or county legislative authority, to staggered five-year terms of office.  A housing authority commissioner may not be an officer or employee of the county, city or town that activated the housing authority.

 

SUMMARY:

 

Restrictions on the designation of housing authority commissioners are altered.  One commissioner in a housing authority of a county with a population of 175,000 or less, as of the 1990 federal census, is allowed to be an employee of a separately elected official of the county, other than the governing body.

 

Appropriation:  none

 

Revenue:  none

 

Fiscal Note:  none requested

 

TESTIMONY FOR:

 

This will give the non-urban counties some badly needed flexibility.

 

TESTIMONY AGAINST:  None

 

TESTIFIED:  Chris Lowell, Thurston County Housing Authority (pro); Mike Sivia, Seattle Housing Authority (pro)