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Public Act 096-1255 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the H+T | ||||
Affordability Index Act.
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Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds and | ||||
declares all of the following: | ||||
(1) Affordability is an important factor for establishing | ||||
and implementing infrastructure investment policies because it | ||||
helps ensure that all individuals in the State have an | ||||
opportunity for a high quality of life at a reasonable cost. | ||||
(2) Traditional definitions of affordability include | ||||
housing costs but not transportation costs, which are the | ||||
second largest and fastest growing expenditure in a household | ||||
budget. | ||||
(3) It is beneficial to use definitions, indexes, and | ||||
policies that link housing and transportation costs to assist | ||||
in establishing investment plans for housing, transportation, | ||||
infrastructure, and economic development that more effectively | ||||
address the significant costs of living in Metropolitan | ||||
Planning Organization areas. | ||||
(4) The H+T Affordability Index is a tool that was designed | ||||
to calculate the transportation costs associated with a home's |
location and to combine that cost with the cost of housing to | ||
calculate affordability as a percentage of overall household | ||
income. | ||
(5) An analysis of housing and transportation costs in 54 | ||
metro areas nationally demonstrates that reducing the combined | ||
cost of housing and transportation to 48% or less of income | ||
represents a desirable and achievable goal; the H+T | ||
Affordability Index has adopted 48% as the ratio of income to | ||
housing and transportation costs. | ||
(6) The analysis also reveals that affordability is | ||
enhanced by locating residential units that have been | ||
thoughtfully planned to lessen sprawl in mixed-use, | ||
transit-rich communities near shopping, schools, and work, and | ||
that residents of communities with low transportation costs | ||
benefit from using transit for the mobility required to | ||
undertake activities associated with daily life; residents of | ||
these types of communities own fewer cars and drive them | ||
shorter distances, thereby reducing environmental impacts and | ||
lowering their cost of living. | ||
(7) A housing and transportation affordability standard, | ||
such as that recommended by the H+T Affordability Index, is an | ||
important consideration in the development of State plans and | ||
investments in housing, transportation, economic development, | ||
and other public facilities and infrastructure.
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Section 10. Definitions. For purposes of this Act:
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"Annual Comprehensive Housing Plan" means the plan created | ||
by the Comprehensive Housing Planning Act (Public Act 94-965, | ||
effective June 30, 2006).
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"Context Sensitive Solution Process" means the process by | ||
which IDOT develops the scope of transportation projects, in | ||
accordance with Public Act 93-545, effective January 1, 2004.
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"CDB" means the Illinois Capital Development Board, which | ||
is responsible for overseeing the design, construction, | ||
repair, and renovation for State-funded, public buildings, | ||
including, but not limited to, schools, colleges, museums, and
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State recreation areas.
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"DCEO" means the Department of Commerce and Economic | ||
Opportunity, which is responsible for improving Illinois' | ||
competitiveness in the global economy by administering | ||
economic and workforce development programs.
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"HUD/DOT Sustainability Initiative" means an initiative | ||
undertaken by the U.S. Departments of Housing and Urban | ||
Development ("HUD") and Transportation ("DOT") in partnership | ||
to help American families gain better access to affordable | ||
housing, more transportation options, and lower transportation | ||
costs.
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"H+T Affordability Index" means the Housing and | ||
Transportation Affordability Index, a tool that maps the | ||
combined costs of housing and transportation for neighborhoods | ||
within a metropolitan area.
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"IDOT" means the Illinois Department of Transportation, |
which is responsible for statewide planning of transportation | ||
and transit development.
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"IFA" means the Illinois Finance Authority, which is | ||
responsible for issuing taxable and tax-exempt bonds, making | ||
loans, and investing capital in initiatives that stimulate the
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economy and create jobs.
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"IHDA" means the Illinois Housing Development Authority, | ||
which is responsible for financing affordable housing | ||
development.
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"Interagency Coordinating Committee on Transportation" or | ||
"ICCT" means the committee created by Public Act 93-185, | ||
effective July 11, 2003, to encourage the coordination of | ||
public and private transportation services, with priority | ||
given toward services directed toward those populations who are | ||
not currently served or are underserved by existing public | ||
transportation. | ||
"Metropolitan Planning Organization" refers to a regional | ||
policy body, required by the federal government in urbanized | ||
areas with populations over 50,000 and designated by local | ||
officials and the Governor of the State to carry out the | ||
metropolitan transportation planning requirements of federal | ||
highway and transit legislation.
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"Task Force" means the Task Force codified by the | ||
Comprehensive Housing Planning Act (Public Act 94-965, | ||
effective June 30, 2006), which is responsible for statewide | ||
planning of affordable housing and creating Illinois' Annual |
Comprehensive Housing Plan in cooperation with multiple | ||
agencies, including IDOT, IHDA, and DCEO.
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Section 15. Funding for non-Metropolitan Planning | ||
Organization areas. Nothing in this Act shall reduce or divert | ||
funds away from areas not located in a Metropolitan Planning | ||
Organization area. | ||
Section 20. Adoption of the H+T Affordability Index; | ||
Metropolitan Planning Organization areas. The H+T | ||
Affordability Index or substantially equivalent affordability | ||
measure, where available, shall be adopted by DCEO, IDOT and | ||
IHDA as (1) a tool for the development of plans in Metropolitan | ||
Planning Organization areas and (2) a consideration for the | ||
allocation of funding for public transportation, economic | ||
development, and housing projects in Metropolitan Planning | ||
Organization areas; the distribution of economic incentives to | ||
businesses in Metropolitan Planning Organization areas; and | ||
the siting of public facilities in Metropolitan Planning | ||
Organization areas, where appropriate. | ||
Section 25. Adoption of H+T Affordability Index; agencies. | ||
(a) The Task Force, in cooperation with the Interagency | ||
Coordinating Committee on Transportation, shall consider the | ||
H+T Affordability Index, results of the HUD/DOT Sustainability | ||
Initiative, and the Context Sensitive Solution Process, along |
with other applicable affordability measures, to create an | ||
affordability definition and policy that incorporates housing | ||
and transportation costs for Metropolitan Planning | ||
Organization areas, where appropriate, and shall include both | ||
in the Annual Comprehensive Housing Plan for Metropolitan | ||
Planning Organization Areas. | ||
(b) DCEO, IDOT, and IHDA may use the H+T Affordability | ||
Index and other applicable affordability measures to ensure | ||
consideration of the combined costs of housing and | ||
transportation in screening and prioritizing investments in | ||
public transportation, housing, and economic development | ||
projects in Metropolitan Planning Organization areas, where | ||
appropriate.
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(c) CDB shall recommend the H+T Affordability Index to | ||
ensure consideration of the combined costs of housing and | ||
transportation when new public facilities are sited in | ||
Metropolitan Planning Organization areas.
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(d) IDOT shall use its Context Sensitive Solution Process | ||
for all transportation expansion projects within Metropolitan | ||
Planning Organization areas and, where possible, shall work | ||
with communities to enhance or provide opportunities for | ||
transportation alternatives to personal automobiles where | ||
mixed-use communities thoughtfully planned to lessen sprawl | ||
exist or are appropriate.
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(e) IFA shall recommend the H+T Affordability Index to | ||
ensure consideration of the combined costs of housing and |
transportation in siting new buildings in Metropolitan | ||
Planning Organization areas.
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