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Residents voice flood concerns over new housing development

June 28, 2024 | Navasota Planning Commission, Navasota, Grimes County, Texas



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Residents voice flood concerns over new housing development
Residents expressed significant concerns regarding potential flooding issues during a recent government meeting focused on local development plans. The discussions centered around proposed home constructions near a golf course and the implications for existing drainage systems.

One resident highlighted that while most of the area is out of the flood zone, there are worries about the elevation of new homes. They noted that even if the homes are not directly in the flood zone, they would still need to be built at a higher elevation to prevent water from draining back into the cul-de-sac and farmland. The resident pointed out that recent heavy rainstorms have overwhelmed the retention ditch behind their home, raising alarms about its capacity to handle increased runoff from new developments.

Another resident, Claire Taylor, shared her concerns about a proposed retention pond on her property, which is intended to help mitigate flooding risks. She mentioned that the developer, Mr. Greenwood, is experienced in grading and drainage but expressed uncertainty about city regulations that might affect the project. Taylor emphasized the importance of ensuring that the construction does not exacerbate flooding issues in the area.

Don Belnoski, another concerned resident, urged for a thorough flood study to be conducted before any new homes are built. He stressed the need for expert evaluation of flood levels to safeguard the community against potential water damage.

The meeting underscored the community's commitment to addressing flooding concerns proactively, with residents advocating for expert assessments and responsible development practices to protect their homes and the surrounding environment.

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