HUD Announces Program to Honor Communities for Reducing Regulatory Barriers to Housing
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Alphonso Jackson recently announced a new national awards program to recognize local governments for reducing regulatory barriers to affordable housing. HUD is accepting nominations and intends to recognize 10 local governments for their outstanding work to encourage the production of homes that are affordable to working families.
The Affordable Communities Awards Program builds on President's Bush's proposed Opportunity Zone Initiative to create more jobs and expand homeownership opportunities for lower income families living in transitioning communities.
Interested individuals or groups may nominate either a state or local government that has eliminated regulatory barriers to housing affordability. State and local governments may also nominate themselves or other local units of government for awards.