Applications will open to help Tyler residents find a home
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The Housing Choice Voucher Program is a way for the federal government to help low-income families, older adults and disabled people find nice homes at a fair price. Those who are accepted can use the assistance to lease single family homes, apartments and townhomes.
Applications will be entirely online from June 24 at 7 a.m. to June 26 at 6 p.m. and those without internet access can use the computers at the Rose Garden Center from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tyler Parks and Recreation along with Neighborhood Services will offer support during the application period.
According to the City of Tyler, 2,000 applicants will be selected at random by a computer with honorably discharged veterans, elderly and disabled people receiving priority. Those wanting to apply will need to use or create an email address and help can be requested through 903-531-1303. Status updates on applications will be available starting on June 30.
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For more information about this housing opportunity, visit: https://www.cityoftyler.org/government/departments/neighborhood-services/housing-choice-voucher.
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