The department shall be responsible for
promoting community and economic development within the state by
assisting the state's communities to increase the quality of life
of their citizens and their economic vitality, and by assisting
the state's businesses to maintain and increase their economic
competitiveness, while maintaining a healthy environment.
Community and economic development efforts shall include:
Efforts to increase economic opportunity; local planning to
manage growth; the promotion and provision of affordable housing
and housing-related services; providing public infrastructure;
business and trade development; assisting firms and industrial
sectors to increase their competitiveness; fostering the
development of minority and women-owned businesses; facilitating
technology development, transfer, and diffusion; community
services and advocacy for low-income persons; and public safety
efforts. The department shall have the following general
functions and responsibilities:
(1) Provide advisory assistance to the governor, other state
agencies, and the legislature on community and economic
development matters and issues;
(2) Assist the governor in coordinating the activities of
state agencies that have an impact on local government and
communities;
(3) Cooperate with the Washington state economic development
commission, the legislature, and the governor in the development
and implementation of strategic plans for the state's community
and economic development efforts;
(4) Solicit private and federal grants for economic and
community development programs and administer such programs in
conjunction with other programs assigned to the department by the
governor or the legislature;
(5) Cooperate with and provide technical and financial
assistance to local governments, businesses, and community-based
organizations serving the communities of the state for the
purpose of aiding and encouraging orderly, productive, and
coordinated development of the state, and, unless stipulated
otherwise, give additional consideration to local communities and
individuals with the greatest relative need and the fewest
resources;
(6) Participate with other states or subdivisions thereof in
interstate programs and assist cities, counties, municipal
corporations, governmental conferences or councils, and regional
planning commissions to participate with other states and
provinces or their subdivisions;
(7) Hold public hearings and meetings to carry out the
purposes of this chapter;
(8) Conduct research and analysis in furtherance of the
state's economic and community development efforts including
maintenance of current information on market, demographic, and
economic trends as they affect different industrial sectors,
geographic regions, and communities with special economic and
social problems in the state; and
(9) Develop a schedule of fees for services where
appropriate.
[2005 c 136 § 12; 1993 c 280 § 7.]
NOTES:
Savings--Effective date -- 2005 c 136: See notes following RCW 43.168.020.