Affordable Housing Top Focus of DHCD Day Trip to Prince George’s County September 30, 2025 New Carrollton, MD. – Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Secretary Jake Day spent two days in Prince George’s County as part of DHCD’s ongoing Day Trips tour, visiting housing developments, businesses and infrastructure projects directly supported by the department. Created in 2023, the tour has provided Secretary Day and other senior staff the Read the Rest… Comments Off on Affordable Housing Top Focus of DHCD Day Trip to Prince George’s County
Baltimore Vacants Reinvestment Council – September 2025 Meeting Recap September 30, 2025 As part of the Reinvest Baltimore initiative, the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development has begun a new blog series to highlight updates from monthly Baltimore Vacants Reinvestment Council meetings. For more information on the Baltimore Vacants Reinvestment Council, visit our website. In July, Governor Wes Moore announced $50 million in state grants from Read the Rest… Comments Off on Baltimore Vacants Reinvestment Council – September 2025 Meeting Recap
Governor Moore Announces Completion of Broadband Infrastructure Project to Bring High-Speed Internet to Smith Island September 24, 2025 ANNAPOLIS, MD — Governor Wes Moore today announced the completion of a nearly $2 million infrastructure project to bring high-speed internet access to residents and business owners of Smith Island. The project is a critical part of the Moore-Miller Administration’s commitment to ensure all of Maryland—no matter how remote the location—has affordable and equitable access Read the Rest… Comments Off on Governor Moore Announces Completion of Broadband Infrastructure Project to Bring High-Speed Internet to Smith Island
Reinvest Baltimore Uplifts Southeast Community Development Corporation to Boost Legacy Homeownership and Reduce Vacancy September 17, 2025 As part of the Reinvest Baltimore initiative, the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development has begun a series highlighting DHCD’s work with its partners to transform the city. For more information, please visit our Reinvest Baltimore website. Ellwood Park, a small, historically Black neighborhood in Southeast Baltimore, has been home to generations of families Read the Rest… Comments Off on Reinvest Baltimore Uplifts Southeast Community Development Corporation to Boost Legacy Homeownership and Reduce Vacancy
DHCD-Supported Baltimore Food Hall Receives National Economic Development Award September 17, 2025 The Mill on North Food Hall in Baltimore recognized by International Economic Development Council New Carrollton, MD. – The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development has been nationally recognized, receiving a 2025 Excellence in Economic Development Award on Sept. 15 from the International Economic Development Council for its support of The Mill on North Read the Rest… Comments Off on DHCD-Supported Baltimore Food Hall Receives National Economic Development Award
Business Development and Infrastructure Support Highlighted in DHCD Day Trip to Kent County September 16, 2025 CHESTERTOWN, Md. – Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Secretary Jake Day visited Kent County on Monday for the department’s latest Day Trip tour stop, visiting town main streets and learning how DHCD has made a positive economic impact on the area. Kent County was DHCD’s 21th Day Trip across Maryland, which is meant Read the Rest… Comments Off on Business Development and Infrastructure Support Highlighted in DHCD Day Trip to Kent County
Director, Community Development Programs Application Deadline Extended to 9/17/2025 September 11, 2025 Position: Director, Community Development Programs Application Deadline: EXTENDED 9/17/25 Salary: $111,484-$134,802 Location: Prince George’s County Duties: This Director position provides key leadership and policy expertise in the field of community development. The position leads a team that manages the Community Development Block Grant Program for the State of Maryland, overseeing grants, loans, projects and services Read the Rest… Comments Off on Director, Community Development Programs Application Deadline Extended to 9/17/2025
PUBLIC NOTICE: Notice of Public Meeting of Maryland Affordable Housing Trust Board of Trustees – September 16, 2025 September 5, 2025 The Board of Trustees of the Maryland Affordable Housing Trust (MAHT) will hold a virtual public meeting as follows: Date: Tuesday, September 16, 2025 Time: 1:00 PM EST Platform: Google Meet Meeting Link: meet.google.com/cik-nvgs-yqm Dial-in Number: +1 (504) 814-1674 PIN: 927 948 007# Meeting Agenda Approval of Minutes of the June 25, 2025 Meeting Old Read the Rest… Comments Off on PUBLIC NOTICE: Notice of Public Meeting of Maryland Affordable Housing Trust Board of Trustees – September 16, 2025
PUBLIC NOTICE: Draft 2024-2025 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) September 3, 2025 In accordance with the guidelines established by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), notice is hereby given that the State of Maryland’s Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) has opened a 15-day public comment period on its Draft State Fiscal Year 2025 (Federal Fiscal Year 2024) Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Read the Rest… Comments Off on PUBLIC NOTICE: Draft 2024-2025 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER)
Governor Moore Signs Executive Order to Increase Housing Production and Make Housing More Affordable Across Maryland September 3, 2025 ANNAPOLIS, MD — Governor Wes Moore today signed an executive order to increase housing production across the state. The order improves the use of state-owned land to create more efficient development, reduce state permitting timelines, and bring more homes to market faster in an effort to tackle housing affordability and promote the Moore-Miller Administration’s commitment to addressing Maryland’s 96,000 unit Read the Rest… Comments Off on Governor Moore Signs Executive Order to Increase Housing Production and Make Housing More Affordable Across Maryland