COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT CONTINUES
In the months before the bond election, the Flood Control District hosted 23 Community Engagement Meetings for each of Harris County’s watersheds, to gather public input about potential projects. The meetings were attended by approximately 3,800 residents, as well as public officials and other interested parties, and resulted in 38 additions to the list of flood damage reduction projects – 181 projects in all – that could be funded with bond proceeds, as well as hundreds of other useful comments and requests for service.
We know that community engagement is a critical component of building toward a more resilient Harris County. Now that the bonds have passed, opportunities for further community engagement will be available for each project. Early in project development – during the preliminary engineering stage – the Flood Control District hosts Community Engagement Meetings to gather input from the community and share updates on approach. This input is gathered and considered before formal Preliminary Engineering Reports are presented to Commissioners Court for approval. The Flood Control District team also shares up-to-date information through our website, speaking opportunities with local groups, workshops on key initiatives, and other engagement opportunities.