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Sustainable Housing and Communities
HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan
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β€œFor HUD, sustainability is about tying the quality and location of housing to broader opportunities such as access to good jobs, affordable transportation, quality schools, and safe streets.”
- Secretary Donovan
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HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan tours transit station on the third stop of the White House Livability Tour in Denver, CO - September 2009.
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HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan tours transit station on the third stop of the White House Livability Tour in Denver, CO - September 2009.
HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan, White House Director of Urban Affairs Adolfo Carrion, Senator Bennett of Colorado, Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, and Denver Mayor John Hickenlopper tour a transit station on the third stop of the White House Livability Tour in Denver, CO - September 2009.
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HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan, White House Director of Urban Affairs Adolfo Carrion, Senator Bennett of Colorado, Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, and Denver Mayor John Hickenlopper tour a transit station on the third stop of the White House Livability Tour in Denver, CO - September 2009.
HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan, White House Director of Urban Affairs Adolfo Carrion, Senator Bennett of Colorado, DOT Secretary LaHood, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, and Denver Mayor John Hickenlopper tour South Lincoln Park Homes in Denver, CO.
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HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan, White House Director of Urban Affairs Adolfo Carrion, Senator Bennett of Colorado, DOT Secretary LaHood, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, and Denver Mayor John Hickenlopper tour South Lincoln Park Homes in Denver, CO.
HUD Secretary Donovan, White House Director of Urban Affairs Adolfo Carrion, Senator Bennett of Colorado, and Congresswoman DeGette during the tour of the Union Station on the third stop of the White House Livability Tour in Denver, CO - September 2009.
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HUD Secretary Donovan, White House Director of Urban Affairs Adolfo Carrion, Senator Bennett of Colorado, and Congresswoman DeGette during the tour of the Union Station on the third stop of the White House Livability Tour in Denver, CO - September 2009.
HUD Secretary Donovan, DOT Secretary Lahood, White House Director of Urban Affairs Adolfo Carrion, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, and Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper participate in community forum focused on livable communities in Denver, CO - September 2009.
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HUD Secretary Donovan, DOT Secretary Lahood, White House Director of Urban Affairs Adolfo Carrion, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, and Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper participate in community forum focused on livable communities in Denver, CO - September 2009.
Deputy Secretary Ron Sims speaks at the sustainability initiatives roundtable in New Castle County, Delaware with County Executive Chris Coons (left) and HUD's Region III Deputy Regional Director Brenda LaRoche (right)
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Deputy Secretary Ron Sims speaks at the sustainability initiatives roundtable in New Castle County, Delaware with County Executive Chris Coons (left) and HUD's Region III Deputy Regional Director Brenda LaRoche (right).
Overview

The mission of the Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities is to create strong, sustainable communities by connecting housing to jobs, fostering local innovation, and helping to build a clean energy economy.

In order to better connect housing to jobs, the office will work to coordinate federal housing and transportation investments with local land use decisions in order to reduce transportation costs for families, improve housing affordability, save energy, and increase access to housing and employment opportunities.  By ensuring that housing is located near job centers and affordable, accessible transportation, we will nurture healthier, more inclusive communities – which provide opportunities for people of all ages, incomes, races, and ethnicities to live, work, and learn together. 

In order to foster and encourage local innovation, we will create an unprecedented partnership across federal agencies and provide resources and tools to help communities realize their own visions for building more livable, walkable, environmentally sustainable regions.

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