The City of San Marcos will hold the second in a series of workshops to share information with residents and assist in the application process for the City’s disaster recovery housing program.
The workshop is set for Wednesday, June 7 at the San Marcos Recreation Hall, 170 Charles Austin Dr., from 5-9 p.m.
The housing program assists qualified residents with repairing and rebuilding homes damaged in the May and October 2015 floods.
Applicants will have until June 28 to apply to receive assistance.
The program is funded with a portion of the $25.08 million grant awarded to City of San Marcos from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s CDBG-DR program to assist qualified residents with rehabilitation or reconstruction of single family homes, or rental properties damaged in the 2015 floods.
$7.5 million is set aside for housing, the City will use the remaining funds on flood mitigation infrastructure projects, planning and administration of the grant.
The housing program is open to residents of owner-occupied and rental properties who meet the eligibility requirement defined below:
Eligibility Requirements for Owner-Occupied Housing
Prioritization Criteria for Owner-Occupied Housing
Eligibility Requirements for Rental Property Housing
An application is available on the City’s Disaster Recovery website at www.smtxfloodrecovery.com/apply.
CDBG-DR Housing Program Workshops
For more information on the City’s CDBG-DR program visit www.smtxfloodrecovery.com or call the City’s CDBG office at 512-805-2604.
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