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We're a non-profit organization of community partners and stakeholders working to implement post-Hurricane Harvey policy perspectives.

Progress of flood bond is slow but steady - Houston Chronicle, 12/6/2021 12/06/2021

In Kashmere Gardens, local officials heralded the progress of a $100 million Hunting Bayou channel improvement project that will remove more than 4,000 homes from the flood plain.
District B Council Member Tarsha Jackson said the project, which includes a detention basin and improvements to 17 bridges, is a welcome first step to protecting northeast Houston residents from flooding.

“Every time there’s rain in the forecast, I brace for calls from constituents who see their streets flooding, their lawns flooding and water coming into their houses,” Jackson said.

County leaders say the project, to be completed early next year, is an example of prioritizing poorer areas that historically had been neglected for flood protection.

The “worst-first” model Commissioners Court adopted to determine the order in which bond projects are completed considers a host of socioeconomic factors, including poverty and education level, rather than solely a neighborhood’s flood history.

“These are neighborhoods that in the past always not only felt left behind, but were left behind,” Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said in Kashmere Gardens last month. “Now, projects like the one we’re visiting today are pretty much at the top of the list.”

Progress of flood bond is slow but steady - Houston Chronicle, 12/6/2021 Workers expand and deepen Hunting Bayou at Hutcheson Park in Kashmere Gardens last month, part of the $2.5 billion flood bond.

Timeline photos 09/14/2021

⚠️ ⚠️ FLASH FLOOD WARNING ⚠️ ⚠️ issued for Harris County until 7:30 AM.
⚠️ Stay where you are until the storm has passed
⚠️ Floodwaters are EXTREMELY hard to see at night
⚠️ NEVER walk, swim or drive through floodwaters
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06/01/2021

Today is day 1 of hurricane season. Our commitment to you remains the same - to keep you updated on everything you need to know in order to prepare, survive, and advocate.

Please be sure to have your hurricane prep kit and take a minute to explain to your friends and family what to do in the time of an evacuation.

LIST: It's tax-free weekend on emergency supplies in Texas, including some power generators 04/24/2021

Be prepared for the upcoming hurricane season.

LIST: It's tax-free weekend on emergency supplies in Texas, including some power generators The sales tax holiday begins at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, April 24, and ends at midnight on Monday, April 26.

Scenic Mornings | Don't Mess With Buffalo Bayou 04/07/2021

Our friends at Scenic Houston put together this great conversation, Don't Mess With Buffalo Bayou. Check out the link below to watch the discussion.

Scenic Mornings | Don't Mess With Buffalo Bayou Scenic Houston Presents Scenic MorningsJoin us Tuesday, March 23rd 8:30 to 9:45 a.m. for an engaging conversation about Buffalo Bayou — arguably one of the ...

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About Us

The Bayou City Initiative is a collective of Houston-area community organizations who want to see a change in how our City responds to flooding. Our group's formation was, in part, galvanized by the effects of Hurricane Harvey. However, the goal is to move the needle on planning measures that were in place before August 2017.

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