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Harris County says it has run out of money to fully fund flood control projects. They were promised in a 2018 bond.
The Mitchell City Council in June approved an agreement with HDR Engineering to review and update FEMA’s mapping of the Firesteel Creek floodplain model within and just west of Lake Mitchell. HDR will ...
But Beryl exposed cracks in the armor that Houston area residents have smithed over the last couple decades. Moreover, ...
A Houston couple active in local civic groups has worked with police, constables and the city to address nightclub noise, ...
The extent of the funding gap surprised some county officials. The vast majority of projects are still in planning and design ...
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNFlood Advisory ends for Harris CountyHARRIS COUNTY - A Flood Advisory has ended for Harris County as storms lighten up across the area. The Flood Advisory expired ...
All projects promised in a 2018 flood control bond (the largest ever in Harris County) won’t get done.. Unless HCFCD finds ...
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ABC13 Houston on MSNHarris County leaders learn they're $1.3B short to finish all 2018 flood bond projects"Is it something that voters are going to be happy to hear? Of course not," Judge Lina Hidalgo said, as commissioners warn ...
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FOX 26 Houston on MSN$1.3 billion shortfall leads to Harris County Commissioners choosing flood projects to finishHarris County is over $1 billion short of completing all the flood-prevention projects promised after Hurricane Harvey. Because of that, Commissioners voted on which projects to continue funding.
Harris County voters approved a $2.5 billion flood-control bond in 2018. But now, there's not enough money to complete all 181 projects.
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