Politics & Government

City To Host Public Meetings On Harvey Recovery

The city will take suggestions on the allocation of $1 billion that is to be used toward housing recovery after Hurricane Harvey

HOUSTON, TX —With more than $1 billion in housing recovery allocated to Houston, the City is seeking community input on priorities for long-term recovery efforts from the devastation of Hurricane Harvey.

The Housing and Community Development Department (HCDD) is partnering with community groups on a series of upcoming meetings that will inform residents about long-term housing recovery and create opportunities for residents to give their input about priorities for rebuilding Houston after Hurricane Harvey.

The $1 billion in federal disaster recovery funding for Houston is a grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), through the State of Texas General Land Office (GLO).

Find out what's happening in Houstonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

It is primarily intended to benefit low- and moderate-income persons to increase housing affordability and aid in the recovery after the disaster.

These funds will be expended over the next six years, until 2024. Later this summer, HUD will publish guidance about additional funding for activities to help prepare the City of Houston and the State of Texas against the effects of future storms. More than $5 billion is available to the State of Texas for mitigation activities.

Find out what's happening in Houstonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

“Recovery from Harvey means not just building back what was here before, but building the kind of city where all people have an affordable, safe place to live, in a community where they can thrive,” said Tom McCasland, Houston’s Housing Director. “With more than a billion dollars for housing recovery, we have a chance as a city to make historic investments to make housing more affordable,” McCasland continued. “We want to hear from communities about what kinds of investments they want to see.”

In May and June, HCDD will partner with community organizations to co-host community meetings around the city. City council members also are invited to partner with HCDD in hosting a meeting.

These events will be a chance for residents to receive information about short-term recovery programs, learn about the process for long-term recovery, and give input about what types of housing recovery activities they want to see in their communities.

Houstonians also are invited to fill out an online survey about their disaster recovery experience, needs, and priorities: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HoustonHarveyRecovery.

Events will be posted on the HCDD Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/HoustonHCDD and http://www.houstontx.gov/housing/.

Image: Shutterstock

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.