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Galilee CDC outlines plan to repair flood-damaged homes; aims to serve ~60 low-income households
Summary
Galilee CDC told the board that $183,000 in COSADC funding (already released via contract amendment) will support front-end repairs after the July 4 flood; staff estimate ~$15,000 per household to assist about 60 low-income owner-occupants and aim to complete the majority within 12-18 months.
Stephanie Hamby, executive director of Galilee CDC, updated the San Angelo Development Corporation board on plans to use COSADC-designated funds to repair homes damaged in the July 4, 2025 flood.
Hamby said the board previously approved $183,000 for front-end work and that an amendment to the contract has already allowed immediate use of those funds for tasks such as roofs, plumbing and sewer-line repairs. Galilee staff estimate an…
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