$90 Million in Disaster Recovery Funding Applied Harris County Commissioners have given the green light to Harris County Project Recovery-Harvey to proceed with development plans of eight (8) multi-story affordable rental facilities in various locations throughout the county. The projects also vary in terms of those served, from families, to seniors, to homeless youth and...
(HOUSTON) Residents of Baytown and East Harris County looking for assistance recovering from Hurricane Harvey have a new location where they can receive help applying to the Project Recovery-Harvey program, Harris County officials announced today. The new location, at 729 Sharon Lane in Baytown, opens its doors to the public on Monday, June 3, replacing...
Monday, April 15th As of today, Harris County Project Recovery has four new intake centers for residents inside Harris County but outside of Houston City Limits who need information and personal support in their application process for home reconstruction, repair and reimbursement costs related to Harvey flooding. Staff is available Monday-Friday from 8am-6pm and Saturday...
For Immediate Release 1/29/2019 Agreement with General Land Office offers Relief to Harvey Flooded Homes and Flood Prevention The first $909,609,114.00 million of Harvey Recovery money is now ready to arrive to Harris County thanks to a vote by Commissioners Court today to accept an agreement between Harris County and the State of Texas General...
Friday, November 16, 2018 Media Availability 10:30 am Glen Forest Detention Basin (Bridge area) 111 Knobcrest (nearest address) The Harris County Flood Control District and the Harris County Community Services Department are jointly hosting a bus tour for a contingency of state and local officials of the largest single flood mitigation project by the Harris...
For Immediate Release 6/27/2018 Homeowners, the Rental Market, and Infrastructure Support for Harvey Affected Areas Receive Top Consideration in County’s Recovery Plan Harris County is expected to receive $1.1 billion of a $5.024 billion HUD Community Development Block Grant allocated to the State of Texas General Land Office following a series of steps attached to...