Houston City Council Approves $33M Contract for Winter Storm Relief, Five Years After Devastating Storm.
The Houston city council has voted to approve a contract worth nearly $33 million to provide relief to homeowners affected by the devastating winter storm that hit the city in 2021. The funding is part of the federal government's effort to support single-family home repair programs and comes five years after the catastrophic weather event caused widespread damage.
According to city officials, six vendors have been selected to carry out the repairs, including Arkitektura Development, Brizo Construction, Ducky Recovery, James W. Turner Construction, RM Quality Construction, and SLSCO. The program offers two pathways for eligible homeowners: reimbursement and rehabilitation/reconstruction. In most cases, rehabilitation is the default option, which involves repairing damaged homes to their pre-storm condition.
However, in more severe cases where repair costs exceed 50% of the home's pre-storm value or reach a cap of $100,000, homeowners may be eligible for reconstruction services. The city council has encouraged anyone who may still need assistance to apply for the program, emphasizing that there is still time to secure help.
The approval of this contract marks an important step in providing long-overdue support to Houston residents affected by the 2021 winter storm.
The Houston city council has voted to approve a contract worth nearly $33 million to provide relief to homeowners affected by the devastating winter storm that hit the city in 2021. The funding is part of the federal government's effort to support single-family home repair programs and comes five years after the catastrophic weather event caused widespread damage.
According to city officials, six vendors have been selected to carry out the repairs, including Arkitektura Development, Brizo Construction, Ducky Recovery, James W. Turner Construction, RM Quality Construction, and SLSCO. The program offers two pathways for eligible homeowners: reimbursement and rehabilitation/reconstruction. In most cases, rehabilitation is the default option, which involves repairing damaged homes to their pre-storm condition.
However, in more severe cases where repair costs exceed 50% of the home's pre-storm value or reach a cap of $100,000, homeowners may be eligible for reconstruction services. The city council has encouraged anyone who may still need assistance to apply for the program, emphasizing that there is still time to secure help.
The approval of this contract marks an important step in providing long-overdue support to Houston residents affected by the 2021 winter storm.