Rule Changes Expected to Boost Road Home Program

Federal officials have approved three policy changes to the Louisiana Road Home program that will provide relief to families who have spent at least part their grant under the program but been unable to rebuild and reoccupy homes damaged by hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005.The waters path Hurricane Katrina

Under rule changes approved by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the state agency administering the Road Home program is allowed to offer new grants to homeowners and write off outstanding debt in an effort to bring more homes into compliance with the state recovery program.

Pat Forbes executive director of the Louisiana Office of Community Development, told The Advocate the changes should permit property owners to complete reconstruction of their homes.

Details of the changes include:

Letters will go out to homeowners who are not in compliance with the Road Home grant agreement beginning Aug. 26. The letter will contain a “compliance questionnaire” that must be completed and returned.

“Our staff can work with the homeowners to determine if they qualify for any of these additional tools and what their best path to compliance will be,” Forbes said. “The important thing is for the homeowner to touch base with the program staff.”