The City of Pharr is working with the Texas General Land Office to remind residents that funding is still available for the Homeowners Assistance and Reimbursement Programs. HARP opened one year ago to help local residents impacted by the 2018-2019 flooding from storms that affected the Rio Grande Valley.
“This funding is important to help those affected by flooding in our community,” said Mayor Ambrosio Hernandez. “If you had to make repairs to your home or are still living with the aftermath, please contact the GLO to start your application process today. We want to make sure everyone gets the help they need before the funding runs out.”
HARP covers repairs or full reconstruction of a primary residence, as well as repayment of eligible out-of-pocket repair costs up to $50,000. Residents must submit an application along with the required documents for consideration.
HARP is on a first-come, first-served basis and all homeowners should to apply immediately. Funds are estimated to run out by the end of the summer.