The update makes its website easier to navigate for users and employees.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) completed a massive update to its website last week, decreasing the number of web pages on the agency’s site from over 2,500 to around 100 total. This intensive streamlining distilled disparate information into easy-to-search locations, improving access to vital resources for affordable housing, homeowner support, disaster recovery, and other HUD services.
“To inclusively serve our communities, we must reach people where they are at by making HUD resources as easily available as possible,” said Acting HUD Secretary Adrianne Todman. “These updates to HUD’s state webpages are a big milestone in our mission to create accessible, responsive, and trauma-informed digital services to ensure our most vulnerable communities are seen and heard and have access to the help they seek.”
As the Lord Leads, Pray with Us…
- For wisdom for Acting Secretary Todman as she oversees the department.
- For HUD officials as they seek to ensure adequate access to agency information and resources.
Sources: Department of Housing and Urban Development