BURIAL SITES & OBJECTS REVIEW COMMITTEE
Authorized in 1994, Committee was never appointed.
COMMISSION ON INDIAN AFFAIRS
Transferred to Department of Human Resources on Oct. 1, 2005 (Chapter 440, Acts of 2005).
COMMUNITY LEGACY BOARD
Chair: Raymond A. Skinner, Secretary of Housing & Community Development
Ex officio: John R. Griffin, Secretary of Natural Resources; Richard E. Hall, Secretary of Planning; Beverley K. Swaim-Staley, Secretary of Transportation; vacancy, Special Secretary of Smart Growth.
Established in July 2001, Community Legacy Board administered Community Legacy Program (Chapter 567, Acts of 2001).
Board consisted of six ex officio members and was chaired by Secretary of Housing and Community Development (Code Housing & Community Development Article, sec. 6-203).
Authorization for Board was repealed on June 1, 2010 (Chapter 487, Acts of 2010).
ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO COMMUNITY LEGACY BOARD
Appointed by Governor:
Christopher F. Drummond, Esq., Chair (chosen by Governor), 2008
Celester A. (Les) Hall, Jr., 2004; R. Stevens Cassard, Jr., 2006; Nguyen Minh Chau, 2006; Fred Sissine, 2006; William M. Breichner, 2007; Wendi Wagner Peters, 2007; Carl S. Williams, 2007; Melvin A. Bilal, Esq., 2008; Laura L. Davidson, 2008; Sylvester Vaughns, 2008.
Community Legacy Board was assisted by an advisory committee in deciding which projects to fund. Committee's eleven members were appointed by Governor, who named chair (Code Housing & Community Development Article, sec. 6-212).
Authorization for Board was repealed on June 1, 2010 (Chapter 487, Acts of 2010).
MARYLAND REVITALIZATION CENTER
Opened in May 1998, Maryland Revitalization Center was envisioned as a joint venture of those State agencies most concerned with implementing Maryland's Smart Growth Initiative. Among State agencies formerly working with Center were Department of Housing and Community Development, Department of Planning, Department of Transportation, and Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention.
Although Center still operates as a satellite office of Division, its interagency mission ceased in 2001.
MARYLAND SMART GROWTH INVESTMENT FUND WORK GROUP
Staff: Carol Anne Gilbert (410) 514-7288; e-mail: gilbert@mdhousing.org
Chair: Raymond A. Skinner, Secretary of Housing & Community Development
Appointed by Secretary of Housing & Community Development: Richard G. Griffin; David S. Iannucci, Esq.; Robert S. Kaufman; Rod Lawrence; Donald A. Manekin; Brenda McKenzie; Joan J. Millane; John M. Prugh.
Appointed by Senate President: James C. Rosapepe
Appointed by House Speaker: Stephen W. Lafferty
Ex officio: Teresa A. Garraty, designee of Secretary of Budget & Management; Thomas S. Dann, designee of Secretary of Business & Economic Development; Jenny B. King, designee of Secretary of Planning; Andrew J. Scott, designee of Secretary of Transportation; Jon M. Laria, Esq., Chair, Maryland Sustainable Growth Commission.
At request of General Assembly, Secretary of Housing and Community Development convened Maryland Smart Growth Investment Fund Work Group in June 2013 (Chapters 592 & 593, Acts of 2013). To accelerate smart growth, revitalization, and sustainable development in State's sustainable communities and tranist-oriented development areas, Work Group researched and made recommendations for an investment and management model for Maryland Smart Growth Investment Fund.
On Dec. 26, 2013, Secretary reported Work Group's findings and recommendations to Governor and General Assembly.
Authorization for Work Group ended May 31, 2014.
MULTIFAMILY PROGRAMS
Under Maryland Housing Fund, renamed Multifamily Asset Management in 1998.
NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Under Division of Neighborhood Revitalization, reorganized in 2006 as Neighborhood BusinessWorks Program.
NETWORK SYSTEMS OPERATIONS
In 1996, Network Systems Operations formed as Office of Information Systems within Division of Information Technology and Portfolio Management. In 1998, it adopted its present name.
Network Systems Operations created and maintained an information systems infrastructure that provided access to data for Department staff and customers, including citizens, local government, lenders, developers, lawyers, and investment bankers. Office supported hardware and software of Local Area Network (LAN) and provided Department with Wide Area Network capabilities. In addition, office enhanced customer service through data systems management.
OFFICE OF ACCOUNTING
Under Division of Finance and Administration, renamed Office of Financial Operations in July 1998.
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Under Division of Neighborhood Revitalization.
OFFICE OF BUDGET
Under Division of Finance and Administration, functions transferred to Office of Financial Planning and Review in July 1998.
OFFICE OF COMMERCIAL REDEVELOPMENT
Under Division of Neighborhood Revitalization, reorganized as Office of Community Resources in Nov. 2001.
OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS & MARKETING
Under Office of Secretary, reorganized as Office of Marketing, and Office of Government and Public Affairs in July 2004.
OFFICE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Under Division of Neighborhood Revitalization, functions assigned to Office of Community Resources in 2003.
OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RESOURCES
Under Division of Neighborhood Revitalization, programs transferred to Office of Programs and Regional Development in April 2006.
OFFICE OF COMMUNITY SERVICES
Under Division of Neighborhood Revitalization, originally organized in Dec. 1996, and reorganized as Office of Community Development in March 2001.
OFFICE OF CUSTOMER SERVICE
In Office of Secretary, disbanded in March 2001.
OFFICE OF DATABASE DEVELOPMENT
Under Division of Information Technology, reformed in 2003 as Software and Development.
OFFICE OF EMPLOYEE SERVICES
Restructured as Office of Human Resources in March 2008.
OFFICE OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
Under Office of Secretary, discontinued in early 2007.
OFFICE OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
Under Office of Secretary, functions absorbed by Office of Government and Public Affairs in July 2004.
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT & PLANNING
Under Division of Historical and Cultural Programs, renamed Office of Management, Planning, and Educational Outreach in 1997.
OFFICE OF PLANNING & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Under Division of Neighborhood Revitalization.
OFFICE OF PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
Formerly under Division of Information Technology and Portfolio Management, functions transferred to Maryland Housing Fund in 1998.
OFFICE OF REGIONAL ASSISTANCE
Under Division of Neighborhood Revitalization, reorganized as Office of Programs and Regional Development in 2006.
OFFICE OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PERSONNEL OFFICE
Renamed Office of Employee Services in Jan. 2002.
PISCATAWAY INDIAN NATION, INC., RECOGNITION ADVSORY COMMITTEE
Last met in June 1995.
PISCATAWAY-CONOY CONFEDERACY & SUBTRIBES, INC., RECOGNITION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Completed work in June 1996.
POLICY REVIEW COMMITTEE
Under Neighborhood Business Development Program, last met in March 1997.
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT & PLANNING
Under Division of Neighborhood Revitalization, renamed Special Programs and Planning in Spring 1999.
SINGLE-FAMILY PROGRAMS
Under Maryland Housing Fund, renamed Single-Family Operations in 1998.
SMART CODES
Under Division of Neighborhood Revitalization, renamed Maryland Building Rehabilitation Code Program in July 2000.
SOFTWARE & DEVELOPMENT
Software and Development was created within Division of Information Technology in 1998 as Office of Database Development and reformed under its current name in 2003. Office developed and maintained Department databases and generates reports.
SPECIAL INITIATIVES & TRAINING
Under Division of Neighborhood Revitalization, reorganized as Office of Training and Outreach in 2006.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS, PLANNING, & TRAINING
Under Division of Neighborhood Revitalization.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS & PLANNING
Under Division of Neighborhood Revitalization, restructured as Office of Planning and Technical Assistance in March 2001.
STATE COMMISSION ON NEIGHBORHOODS
Authorization ended on Dec. 31, 1996.
TASK FORCE TO STUDY THE RENOVATION & REPAIR NEEDS OF SENIOR HOMEOWNERS
Staff: Peter M. Dolkart (410) 514-7015; e-mail: dolkart@mdhousing.org
Appointed by Secretary of Housing & Community Development:
Kenneth N. Gelula, Co-Chair
Stephanie Prange Proestel, Co-Chair
Estella Alexander; Yvonne Alexander; Samson Awojoodu; Karen Blandford; Nicholas Blendy; Tamela Bresnahan; Eric C. Brown; Alfred C. Carr, Jr.; Cass Gottlieb; Arthur Gray; Dale R. McArdle; Cheryl Meadows; Ted L. Meyerson; Samuel I. Rosenberg; Lori Simon-Rusinowitz, Ph.D.; Ken Strong; Louis Tenenbaum; Pam Wilson.
With assistance from departments of Aging, Health and Mental Hygiene, and Human Resources, Department of Housing and Comunity Development convened Task Force to Study the Renovation and Repair Needs of Senior Homeowners in June 2012 (Chapter 695, Acts of 2012). Task Force studied methods for identifying statewide which limited-income seniors own and occupy single-family homes, and what their needs are for home repair, safety, and energy conservation.
In Dec. 2012, Task Force reported its findings to Governor and General Assembly. Authorization for Task Force extended through May 31, 2013.
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