Restore Louisiana Homeowner Assistance Program is scheduled to be in Shreveport this month to provide assistance to residents impacted by the 2016 floods with completing their Restore Louisiana surveys.
Representatives from the program will be available from 1 – 5 p.m. Wednesday, June 20, at Shreve Memorial Library- Hollywood/Union Avenue Branch, located at 2105 Hollywood Ave.
This is a series of outreach events being held across the state to offer in person, one‐on‐one assistance to flood‐affected homeowners who need help completing the initial survey. Surveys must be completed by the deadline of July 20.
The Restore Louisiana Homeowner Assistance Program is dedicated to helping homeowners affected by the March and August 2016 floods repair and restore their damaged homes. Entering the program consists of two steps: an initial survey and an application.
The survey is available and may be completed online at http://restore.la.gov/ or by calling (866) 735‐2001 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. All flood‐impacted homeowners are strongly encouraged to complete the survey. Assistance is available regardless of income and regardless of whether repairs have been completed. Those who qualify based on eligibility requirements will be invited to submit an application.