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B-24-PH-04-0002

Project Grant

Overview

Grant Description
Purpose: Pathways to Removing Obstacles to Housing (Pro Housing) is a competitive program that provides grant funding to communities that have been actively taking steps and demonstrating progress in addressing local housing barriers such as outdated local regulations and land use policies, inadequate infrastructure, lack of available financing for development, and risks associated with extreme weather and an aging housing stock.

Eligible applicants are state and local governments, Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), and multijurisdictional entities.

The Pro Housing program uses the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) statutory and regulatory framework.

Thus, the program authority for Pro Housing is Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5301 et seq.) (HCD Act), the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 (Public Law 117-328, approved December 29, 2022) (FY23 Appropriations Act) for FY2023 funding, and the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024 (Public Law 118-42, approved March 9, 2024) (FY24 Appropriations Act) for FY2024 funding.

Pro Housing competitions are authorized by congressional appropriations.

Current Pro Housing program and award information (including awardee names, locations, and award profiles) are included on the Pro Housing webpage at https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/comm_planning/pro_housing.

Please navigate to the FY20XX award announcement section on the website.

Activities to be performed: The Pro Housing program supports communities who are actively taking steps to remove barriers to affordable housing.

Activities include those that further develop, evaluate, and implement housing policy plans, improve housing strategies, and facilitate affordable housing production and preservation.

Activities may include:
• Developing, updating, or advancing housing and community plans
• Creating transit-oriented development zones
• Incentivizing the development of vacant lots or the conversion of commercial properties to residential and mixed-use development
• Streamlining permitting processes and expanding by-right development
• Reducing barriers to development such as residential property height limitations, off-street parking requirements, density restrictions, and minimum lot sizes
• Allowing accessory dwelling units on lots with single family homes
• Adopting strategies to preserve and revitalize affordable housing
• Building capacity of local nonprofit organizations to increase housing supply
• Increasing community resilience and mitigating environmental/natural hazards

Awarded activities include updating state and local housing plans, revising land use policies, streamlining the permitting process, providing construction funds, and taking other actions to create more housing-forward communities.

Additionally, grantees may use up to 10 percent of their Pro Housing grant award for program administration and/or general technical assistance activities.

Expected outcomes: Based on the priorities identified in the applications submitted to HUD, outcomes will be based on grantees’ HUD-approved action plans that reflect Pro Housing grant award amounts.

HUD will review and track expected and actual outcomes via the Disaster Recovery Grant Reporting (DRGR) system.

Expected outcomes should align with the HUD-approved action plans.

These grant awards aim to reduce barriers to affordable housing and strengthen the creation/retention of affordable housing units.

Grantees are required to submit an action plan to include Pro Housing activities with related expected outcomes and annual or quarterly performance reports to provide actual performance outcomes.

HUD will review summary reports of Pro Housing data, including grant activities, budgeted funds by activity type, obligations, disbursements, low-income benefit, and other performance outcomes.

Intended beneficiaries: Eligible applicants are state and local governments, Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), and multijurisdictional entities.

HUD will not award grants to individuals or any entity that does not meet the eligibility criteria.

All Pro Housing activities, other than general administration and planning, must meet a CDBG national objective pursuant to Section 101(c) of the HCD Act, including principally benefiting persons of low and moderate income.

The aggregate use of Pro Housing funds shall principally benefit persons of low and moderate income in a manner that ensures that at least 70 percent of the amount is expended for activities that benefit such persons.

Subrecipient activities: The subrecipient activities are unknown at the time of award.
Awardee
Funding Goals
NOT APPLICABLE
Awarding Agency
Place of Performance
Tucson, Arizona 85701-1303 United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
NOT APPLICABLE
City Of Tucson was awarded Pro Housing Grant Program: Removing Housing Barriers for Communities Project Grant B-24-PH-04-0002 worth $7,000,000 from Community Planning and Development in January 2025 with work to be completed primarily in Tucson Arizona United States. The grant has a duration of 5 years 8 months and was awarded through assistance program 14.023 Community Development Block Grant- PRO Housing Competition.

Status
(Ongoing)

Last Modified 2/7/25

Period of Performance
1/22/25
Start Date
9/30/30
End Date
4.0% Complete

Funding Split
$7.0M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$7.0M
Total Obligated
100.0% Federal Funding
0.0% Non-Federal Funding

Activity Timeline

Interactive chart of timeline of amendments to B-24-PH-04-0002

Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
B-24-PH-04-0002
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
None
Awardee Classifications
Other
Awarding Office
864342 CPD : CPD FIELD OFFICES REGION IX P
Funding Office
865420 CPD : COMMUNITY PLANNING DEVELOPMT
Awardee UEI
X487LACQEQN6
Awardee CAGE
1JJA2
Performance District
AZ-07
Senators
Kyrsten Sinema
Mark Kelly
Modified: 2/7/25