$179 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Galveston County
Funds to improve drainage and wastewater infrastructure approved for six entities in Galveston County
Read More$29.4 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in in Jasper County
Funds to improve roads and drainage infrastructure approved for Jasper County and the cities of Jasper and Kirbyville
Read More$8 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Matagorda County
Funds to improve drainage, water and wastewater infrastructure approved for Matagorda County and City of Palacios
Read More$38.2 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in San Patricio County
Funds to improve drainage and water infrastructure projects for San Patricio County and the City of Mathis
Read More81 Mitigation Competition Awards granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Texas Counties
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Read More$9.3 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation project in Goliad County
Funds to improve wastewater infrastructure approved for the city of Goliad
Read More$29.7 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Jim Wells County
Funds to improve drainage infrastructure approved for Jim Wells County, cities of Alice and Premont
Read More$27.3 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Milam County
Funds to improve roads, drainage, water, and sewer infrastructure approved for Milam County cities of Buckholts, Cameron, Milano and Rockdale
Read More$11.4 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Tyler County
Funds to improve drainage infrastructure approved for the city of Ivanhoe
Read MoreCMR. GEORGE P. BUSH AND TEXAS GLO CELEBRATE 3,000 HOMES REBUILT
Today Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush proudly announced the Texas General Land Office (GLO) has completely rebuilt more than 3,000 homes for Texas families through the Homeowner Assistance Program. This achievement marks an important milestone in a program that is anticipated to rebuild more than 6,000 homes using $1.334 billion in available Community Development Block Grants for Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR), plus an additional $500 million in Community Development Block Grants for Mitigation (CDBG-MIT), funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
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