Funding from the State of Texas, City of Houston, Harris County Saves At-Risk Permanent Supportive Housing
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Thursday, October 28, 2021
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At the same time, 15 existing units for people experiencing homelessness will be completely rebuilt as part of the project.
Key Points:
- At the same time, 15 existing units for people experiencing homelessness will be completely rebuilt as part of the project.
- The new 95-home community called Temenos Place Apartments, will be Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) focused on reducing homelessness in Houston.
- Funding for the project includes: $12.5 million From The City of Houston Housing and Community Development and $11 million in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG ) funding for Disaster Recovery from Harris Country.
- Both City and County CDBG awards were approved by the Texas General Land Office (GLO).