Rhode Island Consolidated Plan, Public Focus Group #6: Fair Housing. The DaVinci Center, 470 Charles St., Providence July 22, 2009, 4-6pm

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Rhode Island Consolidated Plan, 2010-2015 Public Focus Group #6: Fair Housing The DaVinci Center, 470 Charles St., Providence July 22, 2009, 4-6pm On July 22nd, Rhode Island Housing convened the sixth of seven focus groups to collect public feedback and ideas regarding the 2010-2015 Consolidated Plan, a strategic plan that serves as a funding application to the Department of Housing and Urban Development to support numerous housing programs across the state. This document includes: a summary of the Fair Housing discussion a list of acronyms and terms commonly used regarding Fair Housing a list of the participants The presentation, the 2005-2010 Consolidated Plan, and a list of commonly used terms and acronyms can be found at www.rhodeislandhousing.org. 1. What trends are emerging and what is important to take into account? Increasing silent discrimination o Even though overt discrimination is decreasing o Subtle ways to separate groups, keep some people out Landlords are asking potential tenants if they are citizens before showing units Discrimination against Section 8 Vouchers o Landlords are asking for additional payments to supplement vouchers PHAs know about these bribes, but are quiet in order to ensure that landlords continue to accept the vouchers Foreclosures and unemployment are making people more vulnerable to fair housing violations o Forced to move, downsize, become renters High minority concentrations in urban areas o Becoming the majority-minority municipalities Challenges still exist for individuals with disabilities There are many vacant apartments, but they are not affordable o Meanwhile, people are homeless or can t find acceptable housing Could the inclusion of more protected classes by law be leading to more complaints? Registration requirements for sex offenders makes it difficult for them to secure housing Implementation of inclusionary zoning that includes local preference Increasing range of recognized disabilities o Recovering addicts, brain injured veterans Groups that manage both affordable and market-rate units will steer low-income people towards more expensive units, not showing affordable properties Increase in non-print advertising, which is more difficult to monitor

Advent of homelocatorri.net which can help people find housing Need for more public education on fair housing laws and rights o Many public school students in the state already receive some level of awareness outreach Some barriers are being broken down HRC is getting as many as 40 calls each week about landlord-tenant issues 2. Which additional data sources or publications can provide information on fair housing? More in-depth analysis of RICHR s complaint records Analysis of surveys given at HRC s lead classes FHEO trends data Fair Housing Alliance o Annual analysis National Low Income Housing Coalition Building Better Communities Network o NIMBY Report Scholarly journals o Journal of Housing and Community Development o Journal of Housing Studies HMDA Registration and survey data from homebuyer training classes o Newport, Narragansett Numbers of realtors who receive fair housing training 3. What are potential goals to lay out in the 2010-2015 Consolidated Plan? Link funding sources and education requirements o Require owners, tenants, managers, realtors, developers, etc. who receive funding to complete some level of fair housing training Compose a fair housing agreement that commits large institutions (housing-related, government, banks, and general private sector) to providing fair housing training for employees o Improve fair housing training across the board Continuing education One-time training is not sufficient Develop an online tool for first time renters that provides basic information about what is, and is not allowed, when they are looking for units Promote affirmative marketing strategies Make waiting lists public Explore possibility of allowing individuals to file complaints without identifiers o Confidentiality may decrease fear of retribution Close the knowledge gap between elected officials, PHAs, administrators, and other groups about fair housing Increase general public information about fair housing policy Ensure that policies and regulations are being enforced 2

Examine current landlord training sessions o Are some teaching only federal law and not state law? o Set standards for training curricula Fund and open a state fair housing center Increase funding for RICHR to allow them to do proactive work, not just reactive work Develop procedures that require cited landlords to undergo training that includes a segment on fair housing Improve access to information and resources o HRC website should have clearer links Post slides from training classes Expand fair housing law to potentially include: o Source of income o Ex-offender status Improve communication and conflict resolution training o Many complaints come from communication errors o Include mediation skills in realtor, homebuyer, landlord, housing administrator trainings Increase legal support for fair housing issues Empower affected populations o Develop ways to help groups combat fair housing violations, voice concerns, and file complaints Include a statement on lease contracts that cites fair housing regulations and protections and acknowledges awareness Streamline and expand coordination between agencies Use HPRP and stimulus money to assist fair housing programs o Train funding applicants o Train residents in funding-related units o Help agencies certify, record their fair housing work Encourage increased reporting of fair housing concerns and violations Identify the role RSCs can play in promoting fair housing Fair Housing Terms These terms appear in the Fair Housing PowerPoint and related discussions. AI (Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice): A document that analyzes policies and practices that may inhibit the ability of residents to secure housing in an environment free of discrimination. Disparate Impact: Civil-rights laws specifically forbid deliberate acts of discrimination. Most federal appeals courts also hold that racially neutral policies with discriminatory effects violate fair housing laws. The term commonly used to describe these sorts of unlawful activities is disparate impact. For example, a selection preference for local residents that does not state a racial preference may still be illegal if it effectively precludes participation by qualified racial minorities due to the locality s demographic composition. It is important to be aware of not only specifically prohibited acts but also acts that might unintentionally result in discrimination. 3

Fair Housing Law: The Federal Fair Housing Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 3601-56, can be found at www.hud.gov. Rhode Island s Fair Housing Practices Act, Title 34, chapter 37 of the General Laws of RI, can be viewed at http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/statutes/title34/34-37/index.htm. OFHEO (Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity): The HUD office that administers and enforces federal fair housing laws and establishes policies that ensures all Americans have equal access to the housing of their choice. For more information about the office s policies and handling of fair housing violation claims, visit http://www.hud.gov/offices/fheo/. HMDA (Home Mortgage Disclosure Act): Enacted by Congress in 1975 and implemented by the Federal Reserve Board's Regulation C, this act requires lending institutions to report public loan data. HPRP (Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-housing Program): A component of the ARRA bill (see general terms), which was passed in February of 2009, that contains about $1.5 billion in funding from the federal government to supplement ESG funding (see general terms). Inclusionary Zoning: A mandatory or voluntary zoning ordinance that sets aside a certain percentage or portion of new residential construction be reserved for low- or moderate-income families. Inclusionary zoning ordinances take a wide range of forms. For instance, some include local preference, a mandate that a proportion of the income-restricted units is reserved for individuals who currently reside or work in the municipality. RICHR: Rhode Island Commission on Human Rights. RSC (Resident Service Coordinator): An individual who works with residents of assisted living, subsidized, or other special needs communities to connect residents with services, activities, and opportunities to maintain their quality of life. Attendees: Bernard Marta Grace Church Tenants Association Bourne Annette Rhode Island Housing Buhler Jessica Rhode Island Housing Calcina Justine Rhode Island Housing Clement Brenda Housing Action Coalition of RI De Los Santos Doris Housing Resources Commission Diarbian Harry Family Resources Community Action Dunphy Gail Department of Human Services Gallo Juan Housing Works RI Gorbea Nellie Housing Works RI Hernandez Carlos Rhode Island Housing Iasimone Helen Housing Network of RI Keating Andrew JWU student 4

Kimes Charles RI Office of Housing and Community Development Maxwell Katherine Rhode Island Housing Nimmo John Housing Network of RI Pracht Susan RI Commission for Human Rights Price Darlene Housing Resources Commission Rainone Amy Rhode Island Housing Shawcross Noreen RI Office of Housing and Community Development Solano-Sanchez Lisa Rhode Island Housing Stein Tobias Rhode Island Housing Vincent Jim Rhode Island Housing Walsh Peter Bank RI Zaslow Carrie Local Initiatives Support Coporation 5