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360 Road to Homeownership series
360 Road to Homeownership Web Series

Session 2: Building the Perfect Team

We’re Back with an Exciting New Session of the 360 Road to Homeownership Web Series!

Future homeowners, this is your chance to learn how assembling the right team of professionals—from trusted real estate agents to knowledgeable mortgage officers and inspectors—can bring you one step closer to your homebuying dreams.

Thursday, March 19, 2026

6:00pm - 7:30pm
2026 Spring Community Meeting – District F

2026 Spring Community Meeting – District F

Join the City of Houston Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) for our In-Person Spring 2026 Community Meeting

We are honored to welcome Council Member Tiffany D. Thomas (District F), Chair of the City’s Housing & Affordability Committee, who will offer opening remarks.

Come join the community conversation. Learn about HCD programs, share your input, and connect directly with staff and neighbors.

We look forward to seeing you in District F.

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

6:00PM - 8:00PM
Winter Storm Uri Recovery

Help Is Here

Council Member Tiffany Thomas and the City of Houston’s Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) want residents to know—Help is here!

Getting your home repaired shouldn’t be complicated. That’s why the City of Houston Housing and Community Development Department has simplified the application, making it faster, easier, and more accessible for homeowners impacted by Winter Storm Uri to get the help they need.

You may qualify for:

  • Up to $100,000 for home rehabilitation
  • Up to $300,000 for full reconstruction
  • Up to $10,000 in reimbursement for out-of-pocket repairs
Harvey Homebuyer Assistance Program 2.0
Homebuyer Assistance Program (HAP) &
Harvey Homebuyer Assistance Program 2.0 (HbAP 2.0)

Upcoming Trainings

The City of Houston Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) is continuing its commitment to empowering Houstonians on their path to homeownership.

Throughout 2026, HCD will host a series of virtual quarterly trainings for both applicants and realtor/lender partners interested in learning more about the Harvey Homebuyer Assistance Program 2.0 (HbAP 2.0) and the traditional Homebuyer Assistance Program (HAP).

These sessions provide valuable insight into eligibility requirements, program benefits, and how HCD partners with lenders and realtors to make homeownership achievable for Houston residents.

Save the Dates:

Q2 2026
MAY 13, 2026 1PM

Applicant Workshop

MAY 20, 2026 1PM

Realtor & Lender Workshop

Q3 2026
AUG. 12, 2026 1PM

Applicant Workshop

AUG. 19, 2026 1PM

Realtor & Lender Workshop

Q4 2026
NOV. 11, 2026 1PM

Applicant Workshop

NOV. 18, 2026 1PM

Realtor & Lender Workshop


Visit our Homebuyer pages to learn more
Virtual Office Hours

Virtual Office Hours

Join us for Virtual Community Hours every Wednesday from 1–4 PM. These weekly sessions offer a chance to learn more about all of our HCD programs and resources, including the Harvey Homebuyer Assistance Program (HbAP 2.0), and get answers to any questions you may have.

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What We Do

The City of Houston Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) works to create opportunities for all Houstonians to have access to safe homes that they can afford in communities where they can thrive. Our department works closely with service providers and developers across the city to improve quality of life for Houston residents.


Upcoming Events

If you would like to request an event to be held in your area, please fill out this Outreach Form .


Latest Plans and Notices

2026 Draft Annual Action Plan

View the Draft 2026 Annual Action Plan and provide your feedback by April 8th, 2026.

Public comments may be submitted by:

Mail to
HCDD, ATTN Planning
2100 Travis Street,
9th Floor
Houston, TX 77002

2024 CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL PERFORMANCE & EVALUATION REPORT

2025-2029 Consolidated Plan and 2025 Annual Action Plan

2025 Citizen Participation Plan

Stay Informed

Community feedback is invaluable, and there are many ways to make your voice heard. We encourage you to attend a public meeting or invite the Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) to your planned community gathering. Every perspective matters, and your input will help us create a more inclusive and responsive plan.


The 2025-2029 Consolidated Plan

The 2025-2029 Consolidated Plan and the 2025 Annual Action Plan serve as the City’s application for more than $250 million in expected federal grants to improve Houston neighborhoods and assist low- and moderate-income families in Houston.

2025-2029 Consolidated Plan
Action Plan for Disaster Recovery – 2024 Derecho and Hurricane Beryl

ACTION PLAN FOR DISASTER RECOVERY 2024 DERECHO AND HURRICANE BERYL

Please view the City of Houston’s Approved Disaster Action Plan, which outlines the City's needs assessment and funding priorities for Hurricane Beryl and Houston Derecho's recovery efforts, approved by HUD on November 25, 2025.

Action Plan Activity Amount % of CDBG-DR Grant Award
Administration $15,732,250.00 5.00%
Planning $200,000.00 0.06%
Housing $109,183,850.00 34.69%
Infrastructure $101,291,150.00 32.19%
Public Services $47,196,750.00 15.00%
Mitigation $41,041,000.00 13.04%
CDBG-DR Grant Total $314,645,000.00 100%

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