Upcoming events for our buyout program
Status update from the Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management on Buyout Program
The Montgomery County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management will host numerous events for the Buyout Application Program next week around Montgomery County.
Buyout program presentations will be held at Conroe City Hall, in the council chambers on the first floor, 300 W. Davis Street in Conroe, Monday, Jan. 6, from 6 to 8 p.m.
This will be an informative discussion over what federal buyouts are, how they work and what residents can expect. A question and answer session will be available following the presentation as well as the ability to complete an application.
Application Center openings:
- Tuesday, Jan. 7, from 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Tullis Library, 21569 U.S. Hwy. 59, New Caney, TX 77357.
- Thursday, Jan. 9, from 1-7 p.m., Woodbranch City Hall, 58A Woodbranch Dr., New Caney, TX 77357.
The application period is open until Jan. 31, 2020. Residents do not have to have all of the documentation to turn in the application, but applications are not considered complete until all documents have been received. Buyout Applications are available from the outlets below:
- Apply at www.mctx.org/recover and download the application
- Application intake center.
- Pick-up an application at any of the Montgomery County libraries.
- Email mocorecovery@gmail.com to request an application.
- Buyout Applications can be submitted by the following:
- Email complete application to mocorecovery@gmail.com (last name and address as subject title).
- Mail or drop off to the Montgomery County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management located at 9472 Airport Rd., Conroe TX 77303.
- Fax application to 936-523-3910 at the attention of the Recovery Manager.
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