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Winter storm Uri left Dallas — and the rest of Texas — covered in snow and ice last week. With record low temperatures, Uri left millions of dollars of damage in its wake. (Photo courtesy of Wesley Fryar) The Dallas Department of Housing & Neighborhood Revitalization is funding emergency home repairs to its low-and-moderate-income homeowners whose primary residences within the city were damaged Winter Storm Uri that wreaked havoc across the state last week.

Dallas City Council voted unanimously today (Wednesday Feb. 24) to allocate $2 million towards its Emergency Home Repair Program. “This program is crucial to families who may not have the means to repair or restore their homes after sustaining damage from the storm,” said David Noguera,

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