Housing Opportunities Made Easy (H.O.M.E.)

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Housing

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(Impacto) In her 2025 State of the City address, Mayor Cherelle Parker highlighted her administration's progress on public safety, education, the environment and economic opportunity. 

Her highlights included: A decline in homicides and shootings, bringing Philadelphia close to a 50-year low; funding for before- and after-school programs that covers 40 public and charter schools through the Extended Day, Extended Year initiative; and city-wide cleaning efforts such as block cleanups, vacant lot maintenance, and expanded twice-a-week trash collection.

Parker also signed Executive Order No. 7-25, formally committing the City to ending street homelessness. The order directs the Office of Homeless Services to facilitate and financially support the operation of 1,000 new shelter beds by January 31, 2026. 

Housing Opportunities Made Easy (H.O.M.E program)

Mayor Cherelle Parker said she believes that access to economic opportunities starts with having a place to live. In March 2025, her administration announced a plan called Housing Opportunities Made Easy, or H.O.M.E. as a way to address the city's housing crisis. The $2 billion initiative sets out to create and preserve 30,000 housing units over four years, with part of the proposed funding sourced by $800 million in city-issued bonds. 

The H.O.M.E. initiative builds on 34 existing city programs for owners and renters, according to the administration's data tracking website. But it also proposes 21 new programs, including the following:

  • One Philly Mortgage program
  • Landbank Acquisition Fund
  • Façade Improvement Program

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