Excess Urban Heat Mitigation Act of 2025
The Excess Urban Heat Mitigation Act of 2025 creates a grant program to fund cooling infrastructure and green spaces, prioritizing underserved and high-poverty urban communities.
The Excess Urban Heat Mitigation Act of 2025 creates a grant program to fund cooling infrastructure and green spaces, prioritizing underserved and high-poverty urban communities.
The Excess Urban Heat Mitigation Act of 2025 is a legislative proposal designed to combat the "urban heat island effect"—the phenomenon where manmade structures and lack of vegetation cause urban areas to be significantly hotter than surrounding rural areas. The bill focuses on protecting public health, reducing energy costs, and addressing environmental injustices, as underserved communities often suffer from higher temperatures and fewer cooling resources.
The primary goal of the bill is to establish a federal grant program to fund projects that either mitigate the causes of urban heat or manage its impacts. The legislation explicitly recognizes that extreme heat disproportionately affects low-income communities and people of color, aiming to allocate resources toward "environmental justice" by prioritizing these vulnerable populations.
The bill authorizes the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to award grants to eligible entities, which include:
* State and local governments.
* Metropolitan planning organizations.
* Indian tribes and territorial governments.
* Nonprofit organizations and consortia of nonprofits.
Funding can be used for a wide array of "eligible projects," including:
* Green Infrastructure: Tree planting (prioritizing native and shade-producing species), green roofs, and community gardens.
* Cooling Infrastructure: Cool pavements, cool roofs, shade structures, and the creation of cooling centers (ideally powered by renewable energy).
* Planning & Education: Urban forestry master plans, tree canopy assessments, arboriculture training, and community outreach.
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