National American Indian Housing Council

Dear Tribal Leader letter on MOU and Statement – Environmental Reviews for Housing and related projects in Indian Country

Published: December 16, 2016
Under: News

Dear Tribal Leaders Letter regarding Coordinated Environmental Review Initiative.

Comments due February 12, 2017.
As the lead agency in the federal effort to develop a coordinated environmental review process for housing and housing-related infrastructure in Indian Country, HUD issued a Dear Tribal Leader letter requesting review and comments on the draft interagency Memorandum of Understanding and its companion draft Statement of Intent, which are intended to encourage the use of tools that can streamline the federal environmental review process. The final documents will be used by entities, including tribes, that are responsible for conducting federal environmental reviews.

SAVE THE DATE!

HUD will present a webinar to discuss the two draft documents on Thursday, January 12, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. EST (10:00 a.m. Pacific). More details to follow.

If you have any questions about the letter or attachments, please contact Hilary Atkin, 202-402-3427.

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