Houston Group OKs Ike Aid Package

HOUSTON (AP) _ More than half of the federal Hurricane Ike recovery funds in a $814 million plan backed by the Houston-Galveston Area Council would go for housing if the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development agrees.

Leaders of the Office of Rural Community Affairs and the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, the two state agencies administering the federal Community Development Block Grant funds, said they hoped to submit the state’s plan to HUD by Thursday.

They say HUD then has 45 days to review and approve the plan.

Galveston leader Joe Compian told the Houston Chronicle that Galveston and Galveston County, where homes were most severely damaged in the Sept. 13 hurricane, would receive 53 percent of the funds under the proposal.

He says both entities would spend 60 percent of their combined allocations on housing.

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