7/3/2018
New Location: San Jacinto River Watershed Community Meeting
Houston, TX - Council Member Dave Martin would like to make Lake Houston residents aware that Harris County Flood Control District (HCFCD) will be hosting the San Jacinto River Watershed Community Meeting to discuss the upcoming Harris County bond election on Tuesday, July 10, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., at Kingwood Park High School, 4015 Woodland Hills, Kingwood, Texas, 77345. The meeting has been moved from the Kingwood Community Center to Kingwood Park High School to accommodate a larger crowd.
To see the proposed flood reduction projects for the San Jacinto River Watershed, please follow this link. If you are unable to attend the meetings you may also submit your comments online to HCFCD. The meetings will conclude August 1, allowing time for county officials to finalize the bond package for voters.
On June 12, Harris County Commissioners Court approved to place the $2.5 billion flood bond issue on the August 25 ballot, asking voters to finance a 10 to 15 year program of flood mitigation projects that include drainage improvements, upgraded warning systems, infrastructure repairs, home buyouts, and construction of more detention basins.
For more information, please contact Harris County Flood Control District Bond Program Hotline at 713-684-4107.
Houston, TX - Council Member Dave Martin would like to make Lake Houston residents aware that Harris County Flood Control District (HCFCD) will be hosting the San Jacinto River Watershed Community Meeting to discuss the upcoming Harris County bond election on Tuesday, July 10, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., at Kingwood Park High School, 4015 Woodland Hills, Kingwood, Texas, 77345. The meeting has been moved from the Kingwood Community Center to Kingwood Park High School to accommodate a larger crowd.
To see the proposed flood reduction projects for the San Jacinto River Watershed, please follow this link. If you are unable to attend the meetings you may also submit your comments online to HCFCD. The meetings will conclude August 1, allowing time for county officials to finalize the bond package for voters.
On June 12, Harris County Commissioners Court approved to place the $2.5 billion flood bond issue on the August 25 ballot, asking voters to finance a 10 to 15 year program of flood mitigation projects that include drainage improvements, upgraded warning systems, infrastructure repairs, home buyouts, and construction of more detention basins.
For more information, please contact Harris County Flood Control District Bond Program Hotline at 713-684-4107.