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HUD recently published the final rule amending the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) portability regulations. The purpose of the amendments is to clarify existing requirements, streamline the portability process for public housing agencies (PHAs), and make it easier for families with vouchers to relocate to areas that may offer greater opportunities. Portability allows a family with a voucher to use it to rent a home anywhere in...
HUD recently released a proposed rule revising its previous participation reviews of prospective program participants seeking to take part in multifamily housing and healthcare programs administered by HUD’s Office of Housing. The proposed rule would clarify which individuals and entities will be reviewed, HUD’s purpose in conducting such review, and describe the review to be undertaken.
HUD recently issued Notice PIH-2015-12 to help public housing agencies understand the Community Service and Self-Sufficiency Requirement (CSSR) for public housing residents so that PHAs can more effectively administer the requirement. This notice was a response to a report from HUD’s Office of the Inspector General on Feb. 13, 2015, that was critical of how CSSR has been implemented.
HUD recently announced Wave 4 of the Multifamily for Tomorrow Transformation. This initiative is designed to streamline HUD’s Multifamily field structure into a five-region model with five Regional Centers and seven Regional Satellite Offices. By doing so, HUD’s Office of Multifamily Housing Programs is facilitating clear communication, consistency, and the flexibility needed to effectively execute its mission.<...
To help prevent victims of domestic violence living with HIV/AIDS from falling into homelessness, HUD is making more than $9 million available to state and local governments and nonprofits through the VAWA/HOPWA Project Demonstration–a collaborative effort between HUD’s Office of HIVAIDS Housing (OHH) and the Department of Justice’s Office of Violence Against Women (OVW). More than half of women living wit...
If you manage a site with unusual long-term management problems or extra administrative burdens, you may be able to get an “add-on fee” from HUD. Add-ons are additions to management fees, designed to give incentives and compensation to managing agents who can show that site conditions make management of a property more demanding than normal. Add-ons are intended only to compensate agents who are dealing with long-term site conditions. And it’s in addit...
HUD recently released an analysis that shows funding levels each participating jurisdiction will receive from the HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) program under the Senate Committee on Appropriations’ proposed allocation. The Senate Appropriations Committee had recently voted 20 to 10 to pass the Fiscal Year 2016 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies funding bill (THUD). The bill effec...
HUD recently released the final rule implementing the Fair Housing Act of 1968’s obligation for jurisdictions receiving federal funds for housing and urban development to affirmatively further fair housing (AFFH). The Fair Housing Act not only makes it unlawful for jurisdictions to discriminate, but also requires jurisdictions to take actions to undo historic patterns of segregation and other types of discrimination, ...
President Obama and HUD Secretary Julián Castro recently announced ConnectHome, an initiative to extend affordable broadband access to families living in HUD-assisted housing. Through ConnectHome, Internet Service Providers, nonprofits, and the private sector will offer broadband access, technical training, digital literacy programs, and devices for residents in assisted housing units in 28 communities across the nation.
After three days of debate, the House recently passed the fiscal year 2016 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development funding bill (H.R. 2577) with a final recorded vote of 216-210. The bill adheres to strict spending caps imposed by sequestration. However, the Office of Management and Budget has warned that President Obama will veto the bill because of the low funding level.