Roofing program experiencing delays, hope to have projects completed in 2022 9 hours 55 minutes 9 seconds ago Thursday, July 22 2021 Jul 22, 2021 July 22, 2021 6:00 PM July 22, 2021 in News Source: WBRZ Share: BATON ROUGE - Rainy days are bringing even more stress to people who are having trouble getting damaged roofs repaired. Hundreds are part of a replacement program that's hitting snags. The grant-funded Roof Reset Program is completing projects, but delays caused by COVID-19 and staffing issues have prevented it from moving at the pace managers would like. Neil Bernard says his mom's house has been on the program's list since he first learned about it in July 2019. He pointed out problem spots and leaks in the house to 2 On Your Side Friday and said they don't have the money or the insurance to cover the cost to make repairs. After the 2016 flood, they spent money fixing up the house, and soon after their homeowner's insurance dropped them. To get homeowner's insurance again, the house needs a new roof. His hope is the Roof Reset Program.