On Dec. 23, HUD issued a summary of the significant strides HUD has made on critical Obama administration priorities. Here’s a list of the priority issues related to multifamily housing that HUD has highlighted as having made notable progress in 2014:
As for initiatives in 2015 that HUD will pursue, Secretary Castro stated that HUD will push to implement a number of existing programmatic, legislative, and regulatory proposals to create efficiencies, streamline processes, and save taxpayer dollars. They include:
Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD). Public housing authorities have submitted 187,000 units for this program. Congress recently raised the cap on the number of participating units from 60,000 to 185,000. The administration’s ultimate goal is to have the cap eliminated so that billions of dollars of private investment can be used to renovate and revitalize public housing.
Housing Finance Reform (HFR). HUD and the administration welcome bipartisan legislation (The Housing Finance Reform and Taxpayer Protection Act, S. 1217) that will reduce the exposure of taxpayers and risk to the nation’s mortgage finance system while helping responsible citizens to access the American Dream.
Tribal Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH). HUD requested and Congress approved in the FY 2015 appropriations bill the necessary language to offer voucher assistance to tribal communities. HUD-VASH combines Housing Choice Vouchers with critical supportive services from the Department of Veterans Affairs and is a key component of the administration’s effort to eliminate veteran homelessness by 2016. According to the 2012 Annual Homeless Assessment Report, American Indians and Alaska Natives made up 3.2 percent of the homeless population, but just 1.2 percent of the total U.S. population.