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With the passage of the August 25th Harris County Flood Control District bond election and the release of NOAA’s new Atlas-14 floodplain standards West Houston and the entire region are making the necessary adjustments to create a better future for our area. Here are a few articles that caught our attention over the past couple of weeks:

With $6.5 million grant secured, Harris County begins floodplain remapping endeavor

NOAA rainfall data redefines 100-year-storm totals for Houston

2 Houston Projects Doing Mixed-Use Right, But Differently

Houston Park Wins International Award for Open Spaces

Flight To Quality Pushes Demand For New Office Buildings In Houston

Sugar Land redraws City Council district boundary lines in response to annexation

METRO board of directors reviews $3B preliminary plan of future projects

Memorial Hermann to merge with Baylor Scott & White creating largest health system in Texas

Harris County Flood Control District reports over $1.4B in flood prevention projects under way since bond passed in August

Lone Star College System approves tax rate, increases cash reserve

City of Katy moves forward with review of emergency plan at Oct. 9 City Council meeting

 

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