Every seven years MaineHousing is required by the Government Evaluation Act to provide the Maine Legislature’s Office of Policy and Legal Analysis a review of its programs, goals, and assessments. It’s called the Program Evaluation Report – 2015.
MaineHousing welcomes the process as it provides us with an opportunity to review our operations and to examine our successes and areas that we can improve.
Our Program Evaluation Report – 2015 is organized in the sequence detailed in law. We want it to provide the Maine Legislature, elected and appointed officials, and the public with a clear and concise review of MaineHousing. We have tried hard to make this report user friendly and to avoid jargon. We explain the big picture and try not to swamp readers in details that obfuscate the key points and ideas. For example, the section on the laws that govern us provides a detailed but plain English explanation of the law. The same is true for the sections on our programs and finances.
We believe the report will help readers understand everything there is to know about us: what we do, how we do it, who we help, and how successfully we address Maine’s housing problems.
The following plans are currently available for comment:
Every five years, the State of Maine redevelops a Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan (Consolidated Plan), as mandated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). These five-year plans review the housing landscape in Maine and set forth the state’s goals and strategies for administering several federally-funded programs to support communities throughout the state.
More details about the process and events for the 2025-2029 Consolidated Plan can be found here.
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