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- San Jacinto River Authority To Start Working on Flood Control Efforts [Houston Public Media]
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Re: Bellaire’s Flooded Home Count
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Now do a Meyerland count!
The headline started with “Bellaire’s Flooded Home Count,” which I was interested in. It would be nice if that was the first story, instead of the seventh.
West University’s flood figures would fun to know, too.
“The headline started with “Bellaire’s Flooded Home Count,†which I was interested in. It would be nice if that was the first story, instead of the seventh.”
Finger get sore scrolling all the way down?
Cities with a “home flood rate” of over 25%, like Bellaire, should really consider mandatory green space, meaning some property owners simply cannot re-build. Tough in the short term but the city can front good money to buy them out…
Because all that park land, trails, fishing, sports fields will pay back multi-fold when these communities are Edens in the midst of a major city.