Baldwin Delivers $2.1 Million to Expand Affordable Housing, Lower Costs for Families in Milwaukee
Funding will be used to address Milwaukee’s racial homeownership gap and aging housing stock
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) announced she helped deliver $2.1 million for the City of Milwaukee to remove barriers to homeownership, boost housing supply, and lower costs for families. The funding comes as part of the first-ever Pathways to Removing Obstacles to Housing (PRO Housing) program, which Senator Baldwin successfully funded through the annual government funding process.
“I am particularly pleased because this grant is an investment in Milwaukee – a grant award that will help our city increase affordable homeownership opportunities,” Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson said. “With the help from President Biden and Senator Baldwin, Milwaukee will move forward with our Growing MKE work. I want more housing options for city residents, and today’s grant announcement will substantially assist that effort.”
The City of Milwaukee will use the $2.1 million to address its racial homeownership gap and overwhelmingly aging housing stock. Specifically, funding will be utilized to preserve and build units for families earning less than $15 per hour by building out the capacity of local developers, specifically emerging developers and developers of color, to generate more affordable units. The City will also pursue land use updates to permit a wider variety of housing styles.
In May, Senator Baldwin joined her colleagues in urging Congress to support and fund the PRO Housing program in the upcoming appropriations bill.
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