HUD Proposes Broadband Requirement for HUD-Financed Housing

In an effort to extend affordable Internet access to children and families living in federally assisted housing, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro proposed a rule to require the installation of broadband infrastructure into most HUD-financed multifamily housing developments during their construction or substantial rehabilitation. Recognizing that it is generally easier and cheaper to install the necessary technology for high-speed Internet at the time of construction, HUD is proposing that, when feasible, developers include these technologies in their multifamily development plans. HUD's proposed rule seeks to require that, when feasible, developers install broadband infrastructure at the time of new construction or substantial rehabilitation in multifamily rental housing that is funded or supported by HUD. Additionally, the rule will help states and local governments address the need for broadband access and climate change for low- and moderate-income residents in the communities they serve.


HUD Proposes Broadband Requirement for HUD-Financed Housing Narrowing the Digital Divide Through Installation of Broadband Infrastructure in HUD-Funded New Construction and Substantial Rehabilitation of Multifamily Rental Housing (see Proposed Rule)