Health and Human Services
& Veterans Services
Community Development Block Grant
Staff Biographies
Christy Moffet – CDBG Senior Planner
Christy Moffett has worked with Travis County’s Community Development Block Grant since its inception in 2006. As Senior Planner, Christy oversees all aspects of the CDBG grant. Additionally, she advocates for policy change and legislative priorities regarding CDBG and other related efforts through her involvement with the National Association for County Community and Economic Development.
Working for local governments and non-profits, Christy holds over 14 years experience. Her expertise centers around program administration and management, grant management and direct practice in the areas of community development, basic needs, substance abuse intervention and prevention, and HIV/AIDS services in both rural and urban settings.
Christy is licensed by the State of Texas as a master level social worker. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Development and Family Studies from Texas Tech University and a Master of Science degree in Social Work from the University of Texas at Arlington. She has worked for Travis County since April 2003.
Martha Brown – CDBG Planner
Martha Brown joined the Travis County CDBG Office in 2010. With a background in affordable housing and community development issues, she has worked in both local government and nonprofit settings. Her experience includes managing the Inclusionary Housing Program of the City of San Francisco’s Mayor’s Office of Housing, and managing the Research and Training Programs for the Texas Association of Community Development Corporations. Additionally, she has worked on projects for the United Way of Central Texas, and the Enterprise Community Loan Fund. Martha holds a Master of Public Affairs from the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin.
Morgan Chee – CDBG Planner
Morgan Chee has worked with Travis County’s Community Development Block Grant since February of 2011. As a Planner for CDBG, Morgan contributes to research and design of documents prepared for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as well as Travis County, TX.
With a background in planning, preservation, city government, and design, Morgan contributes to the community development and infrastructure work done by CDBG.
Morgan holds a Bachelor of Art degree in Urban Studies and Planning from University of California at San Diego and a Master of Art degree in Urban Planning from the University of California at Los Angeles.
Last Modified: Thursday, June 9, 2011 11:25 AM

