“The federal government’s saying
that if you live in a community that is disproportionately white, then
therefore there is discrimination and segregation. And, as such, the local
community and/or the Justice Department needs to come in and do away with a lot
of the zoning regulations that they feel restricts high density housing in any
neighborhood.”
That was Westchester County
Executive Rob Astorino (R-N.Y.) at a July 13 town
hall meeting explaining the significance of a
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) regulation, “Affirmatively
Furthering Fair Housing.”
The rule was proposed in 2013, but
Astorino has been dealing with HUD for much longer than that. Since assuming
office in 2010, the Republican has been locked in a one man war against the
federal department.
Upon taking over the county,
Astorino had inherited a deal struck by his predecessor Andrew Spano to settle
a federal lawsuit that had deemed Westchester’s zoning to somehow be
discriminatory against minorities.
Under the deal, the
county agreed to build 750 affordable housing units, 630 of which had to be
located in communities less than 7 percent Hispanic and 3 percent black as a condition for receiving millions of dollars of federal
community development block grants.
But, the feds kept upping the ante,
making more demands on Astorino — to the extent that he rejected the receipt of
$5 million of the grants for 2012, and another $7 million of grants for 2011.
“They have already said that quarter
acre… single family residential zoning is potentially discriminatory, and what
they would do is take away any restrictions that limit height, density,
acreage, [and] number of bedrooms — in any community,” Astorino told the July
13 town hall.
He added, “if you live in that
quarter acre or half acre residential neighborhood, the federal government is
saying that a thirteen-story apartment building could be right in the middle of
it, government-subsidized, because there needs to be equal mix, in their view,
of ethnicity, of race, of income, etc.”
All that for a few million dollars
of federal funding. By virtue of accepting the funds, Astorino — the Republican
nominee for governor against Andrew Cuomo this year — would be turning over
control of zoning of the six cities, 19 towns and 20 villages of his county to
Washington, D.C.
Yet, as
Astorino noted in a 2013 oped for the Wall Street Journal, what HUD is doing has nothing to do with housing
discrimination: “HUD’s power grab is based on the mistaken belief that zoning
and discrimination are the same. They are not. Zoning restricts what can be
built, not who lives there.”
Deputy
Secretary of HUD, Ron Sims, said in 2009 that Westchester was only the
beginning: “We’re clearly messaging other
jurisdictions across the country that there has been a significant change in
the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and we’re going to ask them to
pursue similar goals as well.
Westchester, he said, would “serve
as a model for building strong, inclusive sustainable communities in suburban
areas across the entire United States.”
And, with the HUD rule set to go
into effect starting in October, it looks like it may actually happen. Meaning
the thirteen-story government-subsidized apartment building may be coming soon
to a neighborhood near you.
The House of Representatives in June
passed an
amendment to the Transportation and HUD
appropriations bill by Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz) in
a close 219 to 207 vote to defund
implementation of the regulation. In the Senate, Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) has
proposed the same amendment, but it still awaits floor action.
Astorino may lose his bid for
governor against Andrew Cuomo, but in many ways his crusade against HUD is more
important. Through his determination in fighting federal overreach into local
communities, he has helped this issue come to the fore.
Robert Romano is the
senior editor of Americans for Limited Government.
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Comments
Obama wants to crash the U.S. economy and increase welfare and
immigration, so these apartment complexes will likely be used to house the
millions of low skilled immigrants he wants to bring in. In the process, he will destroy private
property values.
The only thing that can save us is a Republican Senate in 2014,
ready to impeach Obama.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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