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Harris County Flood Control: bond-funded program will increase inspections, add 'hot teams' for quick debris removal
Summary
Harris County Flood Control District said revenues from a recently passed maintenance tax will fund a new 'access maintenance' program to inspect channels more regularly and deploy hot teams for quick debris and small repairs; the district reported a backlog of roughly 200 deferred-maintenance sites.
Harris County Flood Control District staff told Northeast Houston residents that funds from a maintenance tax passed last November will be used to inspect channel infrastructure more regularly and to deploy rapid-response “hot teams” for small debris and erosion repairs.
“Those funds will have will allow us to do a couple of things,”…
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