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Prodigal Road Ministries asks Kerrville council to exempt TROAN-accredited recovery residences from group-home rules

2218610 · January 28, 2025
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A representative of Prodigal Road Ministries asked council to amend the city's group-home ordinance to exempt recovery residences accredited by the Texas Recovery Oriented Housing Network (TROAN), citing state guidance and the group's national accreditation.

At the Jan. 28, 2025 Kerrville City Council meeting, Anthony Farmer, executive director of Prodigal Road Ministries, asked the council to add an exemption for accredited recovery residences to the city's group-home ordinance.

Farmer said his Genesis House men’s residential program had achieved accreditation through the Texas Recovery Oriented Housing Network (TROAN) and that state law recognition should distinguish accredited recovery residences from group homes. He told the council the…

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