HUD Streamlines Environmental Reviews to Lower Multifamily Development Costs
FHA updates remove outdated requirements, cut inefficiencies, and support housing production
Washington – HUD announced updates to environmental review requirements for multifamily housing, removing outdated provisions that have increased costs and complexity for lenders and developers. These changes, issued through HUD’s Federal Housing Administration (FHA) via a Mortgagee Letter, revise the Multifamily Accelerated Processing (MAP) Guide to streamline outdated and burdensome requirements for lenders and developers seeking FHA-insured financing.
“This is about fixing policies that have made housing expensive and difficult to build,” said Secretary Turner. “We are cutting outdated requirements, reducing costs and delays, and putting FHA financing back to work to support housing production and improve home affordability for American families.”
Specifically, FHA is updating environmental review requirements by:
- Removing standalone railroad vibration assessment requirements
- Restoring prior policy for pressurized pipelines
- Updating standards for high voltage power lines and fall hazards
- Clarifying noise-sensitive outdoor uses
The changes will be implemented immediately for any mortgage application that has not reached initial endorsement.
The revisions are intended to lower development costs and eliminate operational inefficiencies while continuing to ensure appropriate underwriting standards and compliance with regulatory requirements.
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