4-year anniversary of Hurricane Harvey

Four years ago, on August 25, Hurricane Harvey landed on the shores of Texas, dumping over 52 inches of rain upon our city and region. Hurricane Harvey was a defining moment for Houston. Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner says we are building forward in the right way for a stronger and more resilient city that is prepared to withstand the challenges of the future. To do it right takes precision. To do it right takes partnership. To do it right takes thoughtfulness. And as we navigate the challenges that our region continues to face, from hurricanes to winter storms to health crises, we have not stood still. Despite complicated and bureaucratic processes involving extensive reviews, procurement rules, acquisition delays, and environmental regulations, the City continues to move forward with our partners and own resources. Are we safer today than we were four years ago? Yes. COMPLETED PROJECTS In four years, we have invested $780 Million in infrastructure repairs from local funding for fully completed projects: 42 Capital Improvement Projects and an additional nine that are in construction, totaling $501 Million in total investment in drainage. 124 Local Drainage Projects totaling over $21 Million, by the end of the Fiscal Year, an additional 40 projects will be completed. These are projects are less than $3 Million in costs and are usually delivered at a faster pace. 124 SWAT projects have been constructed totaling $34.7 Million; An additional 18 are in construction or in design to be completed by the end of this Fiscal Year, bringing the total number of projects to over 142. Six large-scale TIRZ inter-agency projects have been completed, exceeding $33 Million, and three more are in construction, adding over $76 Million in investments for drainage infrastructure. Ten properties have been acquired for detention at the cost of $70.5M and resulting in 357.6 acres of added detention. $120M combination funding of Federal and State funds resulted in the dredging of 3 million cubic yards of sand/sediment from the West Fork of the San Jacinto River and Lake Houston. HOME ELEVATION The City is also protecting housing investments through individual home mitigation […]

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