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Emergency Rental and Utility Assistance Available
The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) has received approximately $1.3 billion in Emergency Rental and Utility Payment Assistance funds from the newly passed Coronavirus Relief Bill Rental Assistance Program. TDHCA is using the funds to help Texas renters pay rent and utility bills (including past due rent and utilities). TDHCA’s Texas Rent Relief program website and phone systems are up and running and ready to answer questions. TDHCA will accept applications from landlords and tenants beginning February 15, 2021, at 8 a.m. Central Time. Learn more and apply online at https://texasrentrelief.com/program-information. Learn more and apply by phone at 833-9TX-RENT / 833-989-7368. The Texas Rent Relief program can help with the following costs starting as far back as March 13, 2020: Past due, current and up to 3 months of expected rent costs Past due, current or up to 3 months of expected utility and home energy expenses After the initial 3 months of forward assistance, households can apply for 3 additional months of assistance if funds are still available Households must have incomes at or below 80% of the Area Median Income and meet other qualifications. Full details are available at TexasRentRelief.com. Applicants (tenants and landlords) can complete an application by phone or submitting an online application at TexasRentRelief.com starting 8 a.m. on Mon., Feb. 15.
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Emergency Rental and Utility Assistance Available
The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) has received approximately $1.3 billion in Emergency Rental and Utility Payment Assistance funds from the newly passed Coronavirus Relief Bill Rental Assistance Program. TDHCA is using the funds to help Texas renters pay rent and utility bills (including past due rent and utilities). TDHCA’s Texas Rent Relief program website and phone systems are up and running and ready to answer questions. TDHCA will accept applications from landlords and tenants beginning February 15, 2021, at 8 a.m. Central Time. Learn more and apply online at https://texasrentrelief.com/program-information. Learn more and apply by phone at 833-9TX-RENT / 833-989-7368. The Texas Rent Relief program can help with the following costs starting as far back as March 13, 2020: Past due, current and up to 3 months of expected rent costs Past due, current or up to 3 months of expected utility and home energy expenses After the initial 3 months of forward assistance, households can apply for 3 additional months of assistance if funds are still available Households must have incomes at or below 80% of the Area Median Income and meet other qualifications. Full details are available at TexasRentRelief.com. Applicants (tenants and landlords) can complete an application by phone or submitting an online application at TexasRentRelief.com starting 8 a.m. on Mon., Feb. 15.
Dumas: List of Approved Backflow Testers
Noel Venzor (806)376-8331 John Lauferwiler (806)517-1546 Gary Ward (806)935-3361 Davy Flores (806)683-8440 Rick Stevens (806)948-4398 Janie-Adam Lee (806)376-9797 Curtis Brown (806)333-2564 Lance Ferry (806)679-7754 Oscar Ramirez (806)336-0510 William (Sonny) E. Scott (806)316-4201 Hobey Brown (806)374-0407 Ray Buffington (806)928-0939 Jason Rewine (806)395-1668 Leo Britten (806)382-8755
Dumas: Call Before You Dig!
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Dumas Reminds Residents About Mowing
Just a Friendly reminder to please keep the grass and weeds on your property mowed.To make an anonymous report for a tall weed/grass problem, please email the city here.Thank You
Apply for Planning & Zoning Commission Appointment in Dumas
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Dumas: 2025 Holidays Solid Waste Schedule
2025 Holidays SolidWaste Schedule
2025 Holidays SolidWaste Schedule
Notice of Intention to Issue Certificates of Obligation
Notice of Intention to Issue Certificates of Obligation
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Moore County Commissioners Court Agendas Available Online
Agendas
Moore County Commissioners Court Minutes Published
Minutes
Moore County Announces 2024 Holiday Schedule
2024 Holiday Schedule New Years Day - Monday, January 1, 2024 Martin Luther King Day - Monday, January 15, 2024 Presidents Day - Monday, February 19, 2024 Good Friday - Friday, March 29, 2024 Memorial Day - Monday, May 27, 2024 Juneteenth - Wednesday, June 19, 2024 Independence Day - Thursday, July 4, 2024 Labor Day - Monday, September 2, 2024 Columbus Day - Monday, October 14, 2024 Veterans Day - Monday, November 11, 2024 Thanksgiving - Thursday, November 28, 2024 & Friday, November 29, 2024 Christmas - Wednesday, December 25, 2024 & Thursday, December 26, 2024
Moore County Announces 2025 Holiday Schedule
MOORE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT HOLIDAY CALENDAR 2025 DATE HOLIDAY January 1, 2025 New Year's Day January 20, 2025 Martin Luther King, Jr. February 17, 2025 President's Day April 18, 2025 Good Friday May 26, 2025 Memorial Day July 4, 2025 Independence Day September 1, 2025 Labor Day October 13, 2025 Columbus Day November 11, 2025 Veteran's Day November 27 & 28, 2025 Thanksgiving December 24, 25, & 26, 2025 Christmas
Moore County Seeks Proposals for Utility Services
MOORE COUNTY REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR UTILITY SERVICES Moore County is requesting proposals from qualified firms to provide the following services: Please see the attached RFP for more information.
Understanding the Role of County Government in Texas
Texas counties are essential political subdivisions of the state, tasked with carrying out state laws at the local level and providing essential services to their residents. Counties operate under the authority granted to them by the Texas Constitution and state statutes. While they possess some inherent powers, their authority is primarily derived from the state government. Constitutional Role: Texas counties play a crucial role in the state's governmental structure, as outlined in the Texas Constitution. Each of the state's 254 counties is responsible for: Law Enforcement: County sheriffs and constables are responsible for maintaining law and order, investigating crimes, and providing security within unincorporated areas. Judicial System: County courts hear various types of cases, including criminal, civil, and probate matters. County judges and justices of the peace preside over these courts. Elections: County officials administer elections, register voters, and ensure the integrity of the electoral process. Property Appraisal and Taxation: County appraisal districts assess property values, and county tax assessors-collectors collect property taxes and other fees. Infrastructure: Counties are responsible for building and maintaining roads, bridges, and other infrastructure in unincorporated areas. Service Provision: In addition to their constitutional roles, Texas counties provide a wide range of services to their residents, including: Public Health: County health departments offer immunizations, disease control, and other public health services. Social Services: Counties administer various social service programs, such as food assistance, housing assistance, and child protective services. Emergency Management: County emergency management agencies coordinate disaster preparedness, response, and recovery efforts. Libraries: Many counties operate public libraries that provide access to books, computers, and other resources. Parks and Recreation: Counties often maintain parks, sports fields, and other recreational facilities for public use. Relationship with the State: Texas counties exist within a complex web of relationships with the state government. While counties are granted certain powers and responsibilities, they are also subject to state oversight and regulation. The state government provides funding for many county programs and services, and it sets standards for county operations. Additionally, the state legislature has the power to create, abolish, or modify county governments. In conclusion, Texas counties are vital components of the state's governmental structure. They perform essential functions, provide critical services, and serve as a bridge between the state government and local communities. Understanding the role of Texas counties is crucial for anyone interested in state and local government.
Moore County Job Openings Listed
CURRENT JOB OPENINGS There are currently no job openings at this time.
Moore County Job Openings
Current Job Openings There are currently no job openings.
Learn about the North Plains Opportunity Center
North Plains Opportunity Center
Moore County Commissioners Court Agendas Available Online
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