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Tag: Galveston Texas

Poor living conditions in a Galveston subsidized apartment complex add to the island’s affordable housing crisis

A Little Louder, Local issues•by •Posted May 3, 2019

In episode 9 of our podcast, A Little Louder, we talk about how a subsidized apartment complex in Galveston is…

Tags: federal subsidy, Galveston, Galveston Housing Authority, Galveston Texas, HUD

Galveston agrees to steps to rebuild public housing

Local issues•by John Henneberger•Posted April 23, 2013

It appears that the rebuilding of the 569 public housing in Galveston demolished in the wake of Hurricane Ike may be…

Tags: Disaster recovery, Galveston, Galveston Housing Authority, Galveston Texas, Hurricane Ike, public housing

HUD pointedly directs Galveston to rebuild its public housing

Local issues, State issues•by John Henneberger•Posted July 15, 2011

In an unusual joint letter to Galveston Mayor Joe Jaworski, three top HUD leaders told Galveston to move forward to rebuild…

Tags: Fair housing, Galveston Texas, Hurricane Ike, Hurricane rebuilding, public housing
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