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Layers of unnecessary regulatory barriers, slow permitting processes, and onerous mandates at all levels of government have delayed construction, restricted development, and driven up the costs of new housing.  These constraints have made housing less affordable for many Americans.It is the policy of my Administration to reduce regulatory barriers to building homes and to steward taxpayer dollars in a manner that promot","agency":"Department of Housing and Urban Development","num_awards":10.0,"award_floor":5000000.0,"est_funding":50000000.0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":10000000.0,"contact_email":"CDBG-PROHousing@hud.gov","typical_award":5000000.0,"applicant_types":["City or township governments","State governments","Others (see text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\" for clarification)","County governments"],"eligibility_desc":"Other eligible applicants include Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) and Multijurisdictional Entities. 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