The homeowner says not much has changed since Hurricane Harvey, no repairs have been made to his home and there's no electricity or heat.
– Isidoro Gonzalez’s walls are frozen in time from the day Hurricane Harvey flooded his home.
“We had to take this much off because it got wet,” he explained, showing where he had to remove sheetrock because of floodwaters. Not much has changed inside since Harvey. No repairs have been made. There isn’t any electricity or heat, yet Gonzalez still lives in his home which is located in the Sagemont neighborhood of southeast Houston.“It’s been about four years since I first started applying for all this,” he said, referring to the home rebuild project through the Texas General Land Office. The GLO has approved Isidoro’s rebuild. The project also has a builder and a tentative design.
“Here recently, they’ve been wanting the homeowner’s neighborhood committee to be approving their build and they just won’t do it,” Isidoro said.He’s talking about the Sagemont Civic Committee, which signs off on building plans in the neighborhood. Isidoro’s relationship with that body turned sour when he says he inquired about their approval after waiting.He said the civic committee stopped communicating with him after he made the comment about the attorney.
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