Harris County Flood Control
The Harris County Flood Control District, established in 1937 by the Texas Legislature, operates as a specialized district governed by the Harris County Commissioners Court. Its primary mission is to reduce flood damage across the county through a combination of structural and non-structural tools, along with dedicated maintenance programs.
With a history of major flooding events, including Hurricane Harvey and Tropical Storm Allison, the District focuses on enhancing stormwater management and community resilience by partnering with federal, state, and local agencies. Through various capital projects and innovative programs, it strives to transform drainage infrastructure into vital community assets while prioritizing environmental stewardship.
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