Preservation Town Hall 2017

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2016 Big-Picture Review• Re-authorization & improvement of

state rehab tax credit program. 5 year authorization.

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2016 Big-Picture Review• Hogan Administration budgets $0 for

preservation grants.

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2016 Big-Picture Review• Joint Chairmen’s Report on

preservation grant funding. Suggests alternatives.

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2017 Preservation Legislative Priorities

1. Restore preservation grant funding (capital, survey/research, museums).

2. Increased funding for state tax credit.

3. Local review of dispersed energy projects.

4. Increase funding for state heritage areas.

5. Maintain funding for Main Street, DHCD programs.

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1. Restoring Grant Programs• Action(s) depend on

Gov. budget levels.

• PM will work with legislature & administration to increase funding & support.

• Request: $1.5M

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2. Increased Funding for State Tax Credit

• Funding for competitive commercial program just $9M annually.

• Virginia invests $100M in comparison.

• Request: $30M

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3. Local authority over siting of dispersed energy projects

• Challenge of balancing renewable energy with landscape preservation

• We prefer local land-use to prevail, not Public Service Comm.

• Everyone should play by same zoning rules.

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4. Lift Heritage Area Funding Cap

• Last increase 2005

• Would increase cap to $6 million. (appx. 6% of Program Open Space)

• Currently only ‘preservation’ funding available, although solely focused on heritage tourism resources.

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5. Maintain Funding for Main Street, DHCD programs

• Main Street Maryland, Community Legacy, Neighborhood Businessworks, Non-Profit Assistance Fund.

• All are integral to redevelopment of historic communities across state.

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Additionally, we must guard against damaging policy initiatives

• Alterations to state rehab tax credit program.

• Misguided or otherwise negative policy proposals.

• Damaging cuts or raiding.

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Federal Legislative Updates & Priorities

• Comprehensive Tax Reform now likely– Could have major

negative impact on federal rehabilitation tax credit program.

• Concerns over potential Sec. 106 weakening

• Concern over repeal of Antiquities Act

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Comprehensive Tax Reform• Since 2001, in Maryland alone, the

federal rehab tax credit has made possible over $1.8 billion in rehabilitation projects.

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Comprehensive Tax Reform• Without the federal tax credit, many

if not most large-scale rehab projects would not move forward.

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Antiquities Act: Endangered Species?

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Antiquities Act Accomplishments in Maryland

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal(1961, Eisenhower)

Harriet Tubman NHP(2013, Obama)

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Get Involved!• Contact legislators (Call, Email,

Write, Meet)• Attend History Advocacy Day in

Annapolis (Feb. 7th)• Commit to sharing information with

friends. • Make a contribution to Preservation

Maryland’s advocacy fund to support efforts.