Sugar Land’s Telfair community to see $2.2M in drainage improvements
Editor, Katy and Sugar Land/Missouri City. Laura joined Community Impact Newspaper in 2020 after a few years in the public relations industry.
Read MoreBuilding "Bridges" Across the Bayou City!
Editor, Katy and Sugar Land/Missouri City. Laura joined Community Impact Newspaper in 2020 after a few years in the public relations industry.
Read MoreDavid Lee King Sr. Freeport council meeting could be contentious · Families become official at the Brazoria County Courthouse · LJ man indicted in …
Read MoreWhen examining the floodwater detention pond capacity for the Kingwood Area’s first RV park at 1355 LAUREL SPRINGS LANE, it seemed impossibly low. The park will build a pond with 7.68 acre feet of stormwater detention. That’s more than the required 6.675 acre feet, but about half of what the City of Houston (COH) would […]
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Read More… west of Greatwood Parkway and south of the Fort Bend County Levee Improvement District No. 11 Middle Bayou, according to the city.
Read MoreThe Sugar Land City Council approved a $1.9 million construction contract for drainage improvements in Greatwood, an area which is susceptible to …
Read More… north of Sansbury Boulevard, west of Greatwood Parkway and south of the Fort Bend County Levee Improvement District No. 11 Middle Bayou.
Read MoreIn the last year, I have researched and written more than 50 posts that mentioned Colony Ridge, the controversial Liberty County development with suspect drainage practices. In the last six months, County and State officials have stonewalled requests for documents that could help prove or disprove Colony Ridge violations of the County’s own drainage regulations. […]
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Read MoreBrazoria County Drainage District 4 is working on projects throughout Pearland.
Read MoreThe Imperial Estates project consists of digging out 33 acres of land along Clear Creek for detention.
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