Attendance Grant Ervin – 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania Jack Machek – 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania Marisa – Center for Neighborhood Technology (National) Adam Garcia – Greenbelt Alliance (CA) Katy Hartnett – Smart Growth America Elisa Ortiz – Smart Growth America Zach Smith – Smart Growth America Update on Federal Policy...
By Zach Smith, June 29, 2012
Attendance
Grant Ervin – 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania
Jack Machek – 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania
Marisa – Center for Neighborhood Technology (National)
Adam Garcia – Greenbelt Alliance (CA)
Katy Hartnett – Smart Growth America
Elisa Ortiz – Smart Growth America
Zach Smith – Smart Growth America
Update on Federal Policy – Katy Hartnett
Partnership For Sustainable Communities
The House is considering the FY 13 THUD Bill this week. The bill includes funding for the operations and keeping the doors open for the Partnership, but it doesn’t include funding for another round of grants. The committee report includes restrictive language regarding what the HUD can do and this presents some concern to us.
The House subcommittee on the Environment and Interior marked up their bill funding the EPA and Dept. Interior last week. No funds included in the bill can be used for the Smart Growth Program at EPA, effectively defunding the program.
The Senate side has not released an FY13 Interior and Environment budget proposal
Sen. Murray and Sen. Collins have included funding for the Sustainable Communities Initiatives at HUD and $500 million funding for TIGER grants that the House bill did not include funding for in their bill
Transportation Bill
The most recent extension expires on Saturday. The House and Senate have reported out a conference report this week.
SGA has endorsed the Senate bill “MAP-21” with its “fix it first” policy, performance measures and bi-partisanship support.
The compromise bill from both the House and Senate this week has performance measures and accountability included, but these are not as strong as MAP 21.
States can opt out of funding programs for bike/pedestrian facilities.
NEPA is another concern of ours, which includes a provision that does not allow public input on projects.
The bill is being pushed a “jobs” bill.
SGA and T4 America are working on a comprehensive analysis of the bill to be release soon.
We anticipate the bill passing before Saturday.
Next Steps
If you have any questions about the presentations, please contact Katy Hartnett
The next coalition call is scheduled for Thursday, July 26th, 4pm ET.