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Houston housing office says $40 million winter-freeze recovery program is open

5893597 · October 2, 2025
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Houston’s Housing and Community Development office said a $40 million disaster-recovery program for winter-freeze damage is now open, with a reimbursement track up to $10,000 and a reconstruction/rehab track up to $300,000; staff help with applications is available and a regular home-repair program will reopen within weeks.

Houston’s Housing and Community Development office said a $40 million disaster-recovery program for residents affected by winter-freeze damage is now open and accepting applications.

“That program is now open,” said Cedric Lassagne, assistant director, housing community development, adding the program has two components: a reimbursement pathway of up to $10,000 and a rehabilitation or reconstruction pathway of up to $300,000.…

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