Update on federal policy by Elisa Ortiz:
- THUD will be marked up Thursday 6/7, but hasn’t yet been noticed.
- SGA has been reaching out to people in states with Republican appropriators (asking for $100 million, as in President’s budget; $50 million approved by Senate subcommittee).
2. Briefing by Roger Millar:
- Working on grant from Rockefeller Foundation to initiate transportation reform at the state level.
- Reaching out to rural America through TIGER (helping to improve communities’ grant applications).
- Creating a state DOT reform handbook that will be released soon.
- Working to bring about changes in federal policy to make smart growth easier for states.
- Making progress at the state level in Oregon, Tennessee and Vermont.
3. Briefing on Historic Preservation Tax Credits by Renee Coleman and Scott Wolf:
- National overview
- Attempting to foster more of a coalition between Smart Growth and preservationists.
- Federal government will provide 27% income tax credit for renovated historic buildings.
- 29 states created similar incentives, following the federal model.
- On the whole, tax credits can benefit smart growth by providing more affordable housing opportunities. However, energy retrofits and energy efficiency haven’t been incorporated into policy – many involved have a narrow view of the possible benefits of credits.
- Rhode Island’s program
- Grow Smart Rhode Island is a good state for the tax credit as it is the 2nd most urbanized state in the country and has the most historic buildings per capita.
- A tax credit was in place in the early 2000s, but was repealed in 2008.
- Trying to get the tax credit reinstated through an advocacy campaign right now, but have so far experienced issues like labor concerns vs. fiscal concerns.
4. Wrap Up
- If you have any questions about the presentations, please contact Roger Millar, Renee Kuhlman or Scott Wolf.
- The next coalition call is scheduled for Thursday, June 28, 4pm ET.