FY26 Pathways to Removing Obstacles to Housing (PRO Housing)
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The FY26 Pathways to Removing Obstacles to Housing (PRO Housing) program, administered by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), is a competitive grant initiative backed by a $50 million appropriation from the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2026. It aims to support state and local governments, metropolitan planning organizations, and multijurisdictional entities that demonstrate commitment and progress in removing regulatory barriers to affordable housing development and preservation. Priority is given to efforts that reduce restrictive zoning, land use, and permitting requirements, especially to benefit households earning below 100 percent of the area median income. The program emphasizes expanding homeownership opportunities in Opportunity Zones and rural communities, with a strong focus on serving low- and moderate-income populations through the Community Development Block Grant framework. Applicants selected for funding will be those who can show measurable advancements in eliminating housing obstacles and a stated plan to increase the production and preservation of affordable units before the performance period ends. The program forbids the use of funds for illegal or discriminatory practices, including prohibited diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, aligning with executive orders issued by the Administration in early 2025. HUD encourages interested parties to stay informed through its PRO Housing website for updates and resources. The overarching goals of the PRO Housing initiative include lowering costs and boosting affordable housing supply, unlocking land for development, speeding up construction or rehabilitation timelines, and rewarding jurisdictions that have enacted favorable housing policies while increasing affordable homeownership access by cutting down administrative and structural barriers.
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