HUD Invites Feedback on Choice Neighborhoods Information Gathering
Published Date: 5/21/2025
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Summary
HUD wants to keep collecting info from folks involved in the Choice Neighborhoods program to make sure everything runs smoothly. They’re asking for your thoughts over the next 60 days before getting final approval. This helps keep the program on track without adding extra paperwork or costs.
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