News

News

Forecasters Predict Very Active 2024 Hurricane Season in Gulf

In January, I published a post about a British firm, TropicalStormRisk.com, that predicted an extreme 2024 hurricane season. It’s still early in the year, so any forecasts have a higher-than-normal degree of uncertainty. However, more and more forecasters and model runs are pointing to the alignment of several factors that increase hurricane/tropical activity. They include […]

The post Forecasters Predict Very Active 2024 Hurricane Season in Gulf appeared first on Reduce Flooding.

Read More
News

River Grove Boat Launch Silting In Again

After being dredged twice since Hurricane Harvey in 2017, the River Grove boat launch is silting in again already. Recently, boaters started sending in pictures of boats that ran aground before reaching the main channel of the San Jacinto West Fork. Increasingly Frequent Need for Dredging The Army Corps dredged the area by the boat launch in […]

The post River Grove Boat Launch Silting In Again appeared first on Reduce Flooding.

Read More
News

River Grove Boat Launch Silting In Again Already

After being dredged twice since Hurricane Harvey in 2017, the River Grove boat launch is silting in again already. Recently, boaters started sending in pictures of boats that ran aground before reaching the main channel of the San Jacinto West Fork. Increasingly Frequent Need for Dredging The Army Corps dredged the area by the boat […]

The post River Grove Boat Launch Silting In Again Already appeared first on Reduce Flooding.

Read More
News

New Kings River Development Gets a Buzz Cut

Those who have fond memories of boot camp in the military may appreciate the buzz-cut look of Meritage Homes’ new development in Kings River. These photographs, taken on Sunday 3/10/24, speak for themselves. Industrial-Scale Terraforming Contractors have shorn vegetation from the area, except for a thin strip of trees around part of the perimeter. The […]

The post New Kings River Development Gets a Buzz Cut appeared first on Reduce Flooding.

Read More
News

Upstream Watersheds’ Relative Contributions to Lake Houston Area Flooding

What are upstream watersheds’ relative contributions to Lake Houston Area Flooding? During a flood, where does all the water come from? Of course, it depends on how much rain falls where and when, and how long it takes to concentrate downstream. Rainfall is rarely uniform across an entire region. But still, when considering hundreds of […]

The post Upstream Watersheds’ Relative Contributions to Lake Houston Area Flooding appeared first on Reduce Flooding.

Read More
News

Entergy Ignores City Deadline to Move Northpark Power Lines

Today, Entergy missed yet another deadline in a long series of deadlines to move its power lines to make room for Northpark Drive expansion. On February 6, the City of Houston sent a letter to Entergy, demanding that the company move its power lines out of the City’s right of way within 30 days. That […]

The post Entergy Ignores City Deadline to Move Northpark Power Lines appeared first on Reduce Flooding.

Read More
News

TxDOT, LHRA Engage Kingwood at Northpark Phase II Meeting

On 3/7/24, TxDOT, the Lake Houston Redevelopment Authority/TIRZ10 and the City of Houston hosted an open house at the Kingwood Community Center to share detailed project plans at a Northpark Phase II Meeting. The informal “come-and-go-when-you want” style of the meeting gave authorities a chance to mingle with residents and solicit their feedback on plans. […]

The post TxDOT, LHRA Engage Kingwood at Northpark Phase II Meeting appeared first on Reduce Flooding.

Read More
News

Preliminary Recommendations for Kingwood Diversion Ditch Announced

On 3/6/24, Harris County Flood Control District (HCFCD) revealed its preliminary recommendations for the Kingwood Diversion Ditch. The recommendations come out of a preliminary engineering report (PER) for the project. And HCFCD is still soliciting public comments. Recommendations from Preliminary Engineering Report HCFCD initially considered three alternative scenarios and dismissed one. It then spent most […]

The post Preliminary Recommendations for Kingwood Diversion Ditch Announced appeared first on Reduce Flooding.

Read More
News

Diversion Ditch Meeting Tonight; Northpark Phase II Tomorrow

Tonight, Harris County Flood Control (HCFCD) will discuss the results of a preliminary engineering review on the Kingwood Diversion Ditch at a virtual meeting from 6:30 to 7:30. The objective: to find the optimal alternative for: For those of you who may not be familiar with ditch names, The Kingwood Diversion Ditch splits off Ben’s […]

The post Diversion Ditch Meeting Tonight; Northpark Phase II Tomorrow appeared first on Reduce Flooding.

Read More
News

Reminder: Northpark Phase II Input Meeting Wednesday, 5-7 PM

TxDOT, the Lake Houston Redevelopment Authority (LHRA), City of Houston and Tax Increment Redevelopment Zone (TIRZ) 10 will solicit public comments at a Northpark Phase II Input Meeting, from 5-7PM Wednesday, March 6 at the Kingwood Community Center. A significant part of the effort to provide an all-weather evacuation route from Kingwood in the event […]

The post Reminder: Northpark Phase II Input Meeting Wednesday, 5-7 PM appeared first on Reduce Flooding.

Read More