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In Case You Missed It…

In this installment of In Case You Missed It we have flood control updates at the City, County and Federal levels. A look at the future of the high-speed rail and an Op-Ed about Harvey’s past from Former County Judge Ed Emmett. We’ve also got a call to action for support of the new HISD Board so be sure to click below for more info:


With board of trustees’ fate in question, business leaders urged to step up support for Houston ISD

Kuykendahl basin to blend nature with flood reduction efforts

Fort Bend County Commissioners approve $382M budget, new tax rates for FY2020

Texas Central high-speed rail project moves forward following RPA approval

Here’s how Addicks, Barker reservoirs projects will be prioritized using Harris County’s new ‘worst-first’ criteria

Emmett: Post-Harvey resilience requires regional vision, cooperation [Opinion]

U.S. government takes step toward releasing $4.3B in Harvey relief funds

Harris County approves ‘worst-first’ priority model for flood bond projects

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