HUD Updates Environmental Regulations to Lower Costs for Multifamily Housing Developers

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Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner walks toward the West Wing of the White House on Feb. 19, 2025. Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP PhotoThe U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on May 4 announced it was updating certain environmental review requirements, with the aim of lowering the “costs and complexity” for multifamily lenders and developers.The updates relate to railroad vibration assessments, pressurized pipeline policy, standards for high voltage power lines and fall hazards, and outdoor noise sensitivity assessment of properties. The changes are being made to “streamline outdated and burdensome requirements for lenders and developers seeking [Federal Housing Administration]-insured financing,” HUD said in a statement.

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