Subject. This article deals with the issues related to the application of methods for auditing the effectiveness of municipal programmes in the field of unfit housing facilities management by municipal control and accounts bodies.
Objectives. The article aims to develop a methodology for auditing the effectiveness of the activities of local executive bodies on the use of budget funds allocated for the resettlement of citizens from unfit housing facilities.
Methods. For the study, we used the methods of logical, historical, and comparative analyses, and quantitative and qualitative methods of expert assessment.
Results. The article addresses the content of the methodology for auditing the effectiveness of budget funds use within the framework of the implemented municipal programmes, presents a developed assessment scale for auditing the effectiveness of the use of budget funds allocated for the resettlement of citizens from unfit housing facilities, and determines the ares for improving municipal legal acts.
Conclusions. The advantage of the indicative approach to assessing the effectiveness of the use of budget funds allocated for the resettlement of citizens from unfit housing facilities is to determine the weights of the formed evaluation indicators and aggregate them into the final result. The differentiated approach allows for assessing the effectiveness of individual elements of the audit object.
Subject. This article examines trends in the management of unfit housing facilities within the framework of the implementation of national and federal projects.
Objectives. The article aims to define the specifics of the process of managing the resettlement of citizens from unfit housing facilities and improve the implementation of municipal programmes in the field of housing policy.
Methods. For the study, we used a systems analysis, and the techniques used in professional practices of control and accounts bodies.
Results. The article describes the peculiarities of the management of unfit housing stock and the problems of the participants of relocation in Volgograd. The article also proposes a system of measures to improve resettlement management and substantiates the benefits of the project-based approach.
Conclusions. Historical features of housing construction, natural and climatic factors, management culture influence the choice of the way to solve the problem of unfit housing stock settlement. This requires a differentiated approach to resettlement management. The introduction of innovative capital construction technologies as well as smart city systems can contribute to solving the strategic task of minimizing unfit housing stock in the mid-term.
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