Issue - meetings
CYC Response to Governments HRA Subsidy Review Offer
Meeting: 22/06/2010 - Executive - for meetings from 03/06/00 to 26/04/11 (Item 13)
This report presents a suggested response to consultation on Government proposals to dismantle the current Housing Revenue Account (HRA) subsidy system and introduce a system of self financing from April 2011, and considers the opportunities available to ensure the continued delivery of affordable housing within the City.
Additional documents:
Decision:
RESOLVED: (i) That the proposed response to the consultation paper, as set out in Annex A to the report, be approved.
(ii) That the additional comments set out in paragraph 33 opf the report, in relation to making a case for York to acquire only that level of debt which is reasonable given the prudent operation of the Housing Revenue Account in the City, be approved.
REASON: To respond appropriately to the consultation and to ensure that the Council is able to continue to deliver an effective, value for money, housing service.
Minutes:
Members considered a report which presented a draft response to consultation on Government proposals to dismantle the Housing Revenue Account (HRA) subsidy system and introduce a system of self financing from April 2011.
The changes proposed, if implemented, would have a significant impact on the Council’s HRA business plan and stock retention strategy. Key proposals included:
- A notional re-allocation of £25.1bn of debt between 177 authorities, with an option to use a discount rate to allow new build to take place
- Further guidance to give greater clarity on the HRA ring fence
- An end to the pooling of all capital receipts as part of the self financing settlement, with 75% of HR receipts to be used for affordable housing / regeneration projects.
A draft response to the specific consultation questions was set out in Annex 1 to the report. This indicated that the Council would favour self-financing, subject to further clarification on key areas - including the circumstances under which the proposed settlement could be re-opened and technical issues regarding depreciation - before proceeding further. Members were invited to approve the response and to consider making a number of additional comments, as set out in paragraph 33 of the report, in response to a recent announcement by the Housing Minister inviting the views of ‘councils and other experts’ on the proposed new system.
RESOLVED: (i) That the proposed response to the consultation paper, as set out in Annex 1 to the report, be approved.1
(ii) That the additional comments set out in paragraph 33 of the report, in relation to making a case for York to acquire only that level of debt which is reasonable given the prudent operation of the Housing Revenue Account in the City, be approved. 1
REASON: To respond appropriately to the consultation and to ensure that the Council is able to continue to deliver an effective, value for money, housing service.