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Affordable housing on the table as HUD secretary Fudge visits Prince George鈥檚 Co.

HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge and Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks. (海角社区app/Shayna Estulin)

A day after President Joe Biden outlined his plan to lower costs for struggling Americans, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Marcia Fudge met with elected officials from the D.C. region to discuss ways the federal government can help address housing shortages and increase affordable housing development.

鈥淭hey had wonderful ideas,鈥 said Fudge. 鈥淲hat they talked about is how we can assist them with things like paying down the costs of rentals and homeowners 鈥 how we can start to look at vouchers in a different way.鈥

Fudge led a roundtable discussion at the Lewis, a brand new affordable housing complex for seniors located at the Towne Square at Suitland Federal Center, in Prince George’s County. Attendees included Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich, Prince William County Board of Supervisors Chair Ann Wheeler and Loudoun County Board of Supervisors Chair Phyllis Randall.

is a 25-acre mixed-use development that will include more than 1,000 apartments and single family homes, 100,000 square feet of retail space and a 50,000-square-foot performing arts center.

The is the largest redevelopment project in the county, and includes hundreds of workforce housing units for public employees, such as teachers, firefighters and federal workers.

鈥淲e set the price at a rate a teacher could buy,鈥 said developer Harold Johnson, of Cober Johnson and Romney Real Estate, who said those units start at $300,000.

鈥淎s Prince George鈥檚 County continues to grow, we want to grow in a smart way that doesn鈥檛 leave our residents behind,鈥 said Prince George鈥檚 County Executive Angela Alsobrooks. 鈥淲e have launched several programs to preserve and expand affordable housing in our county, several of which have been supported with federal funding through the American Rescue Plan Act.鈥

Prince George鈥檚 County also recently invested $15 million in American Rescue Plan Act money to its Right of First Refusal program, which will enable the county to preserve affordable housing along the Purple Line corridor.

Shayna Estulin

Shayna Estulin joined 海角社区app in 2021 as an anchor/reporter covering breaking news in the D.C. region. She has loved radio since she was a child and is thrilled to now be part of Washington鈥檚 top radio news station.

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