Program Enhancements and Other Budget Adjustments
Department of Housing and Community Development

The Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) administers housing finance, rehabilitation, and community development programs, oversees the state's housing planning and code-setting processes, and regulates manufactured housing and mobile home parks. The Budget proposes $1.1 billion ($15.9 million General Fund and $1.0 billion other funds) and 626 positions. This represents a decrease of $246.5 million and an increase of 48.8 positions from the revised 2007-08 Budget.

In 2008-09, expenditures from Proposition 46 bond funds are estimated to be $36.8 million, which will fully expend the bond. Proposition 1C expenditures are expected to total $771 million, a decrease of $202 million from 2007-08.


PROPOSITION 1C IMPLEMENTATION
Proposition 1C, the Housing and Emergency Shelter Fund Act of 2006, was approved in November 2006 to promote housing programs in California through the investment of $2.85 billion in General Obligation Bonds in existing housing programs, as well as to fund investment in innovative housing programs, housing infill construction, and housing-related parks.

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CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS for Business, Transportation, and Housing Back to Top

 Proposed Workload Budget
 Proposed Budget-Balancing Reductions
 Other Special Session Issues
 Program Enhancements and Other Budget Adjustments
  Transportation Programs
  Transportation Revenue
  Motor Vehicle Account
  California Highway Patrol
  Department of Motor Vehicles
  Business and Housing
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PRINTABLE BUDGET DOCUMENTS Back to Top
Budget Summary - Business, Transportation, and Housing (pdf * - 294K) -
Provides this entire Business, Transportation, and Housing Chapter in pdf format.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Back to Top
Proposed Budget Detail - Business, Transportation, and Housing
Displays Proposed Budget Detail information for Business, Transportation, and Housing.