Harris County Flood Control District
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Harris County Flood Control District
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    About

    About

    The Harris County Flood Control District is a special purpose district created by the Texas Legislature in 1937 and governed by Harris County Commissioners Court.

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    About the Flood Control District

    About the Flood Control District

    The Harris County Flood Control District is a special purpose district created by the Texas Legislature in 1937 and governed by Harris County Commissioners Court.

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    Flood Damage Reduction Tools

    Flood Damage Reduction Tools

    The Flood Control District utilizes a number of techniques, or primary "tools," to reduce flood damages throughout the county. Generally speaking, these tools are implemented in flood damage reduction projects.

    • Structural Tools
    • Non-Structural Tools
    • Infrastructure Maintenance
    Harris County's Flooding History

    Harris County's Flooding History

    A major flood occurs somewhere in Harris County about every two years. Most of the flooding is in areas developed prior to the current understanding of flood potential and prior to regulations restricting construction in flood-prone areas.

    • Hurricane Harvey
    • Spring Floods 2016
    • Hurricane Ike 2008
    • Tropical Storm Allison 2001
    Flooding and Floodplains

    Flooding and Floodplains

    Did you know that everyone lives in a flood zone? You don't need to live near water to be flooded. Learn more about the ways that geography and the environment affect your flood risk and get information about the Harris County drainage network.

    • Drainage Network
    • Benefits of Flood Damage Reduction
    Partnership Funding

    Partnership Funding

    Partnerships with federal and state agencies, local communities, and private interests play a vital role in funding many of the projects completed by the Flood Control District.

    • CDBG Funding
  • Activity
    Activity

    Activity

    Building new flood damage reduction projects helps reduce flooding risks for Harris County homes and businesses, while other programs maintain our drainage investment, plan for the future, and turn stormwater detention basins and channels into community amenities and environmental assets.

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    2018 Bond Program

    2018 Bond Program

    On August 25, 2018, Harris County voters approved $2.5 billion in bonds to finance flood damage reduction projects. This additional funding, together with other funding sources, supports a wide variety of recovery and resiliency initiatives.

    • Prioritization Framework
    • Project Lifecycle
    • 2018 Bond Program FAQ
    • Completed Bond ID Summaries
    Capital Improvement Program

    Capital Improvement Program

    Capital projects include those major projects that reduce flooding risks and damages by increasing stormwater conveyance capacity in bayous and drainage channels, or by excavating stormwater detention basins. Stormwater detention basins reduce flooding risks and damages during heavy rain events by safely storing excess stormwater and slowly releasing it back to the bayou when the threat of flooding has passed.

    • Subdivision Drainage Projects
    Maintenance Programs

    Maintenance Programs

    Along with mowing and routine maintenance of the county’s 2,500 miles of channel, dozens of stormwater detention basins and thousands of buyout lots, the Flood Control District conducts major maintenance to repair damage caused by storms and erosion.

    • Property Management Program
    • Abandoned Bridge Program
    • Vegetation Management
    • Tree Planting Program
    • Major Maintenance Projects
    • NRCS-HCFCD Partnership Repair Program
    • Emergency Repairs - COMPLETED
    Additional Programs

    Additional Programs

    The Flood Control District’s activities have diversified since its creation in 1937. From tree planting and environmental programs to Voluntary Home Buyouts and more, these additional programs help the Flood Control District fully meet its mission.

    • Hurricane Harvey Disaster Recovery FEMA Sediment Removal Program
    • Development Coordination and Inspection
    • LOMR Review Program
    • MAAPnext Development Program
    • Property Acquisition Program
    • UAS and The Flood Control District
    • Watershed Environmental Baseline (W.E.B.) Program
    • Wetland Mitigation Banks
    • Stormwater Quality
    • Home Buyout Program
    • Floodplain Preservation
    • Raingarden Demonstration Project
    Projects

    Projects

    The Flood Control District builds and maintains numerous capital and major maintenance projects throughout the county. These projects are organized, coordinated and managed with respect to the watersheds they benefit.

    • Countywide or Multi-Watershed
    • Addicks Reservoir
    • Armand Bayou
    • Barker Reservoir
    • Brays Bayou
    • Buffalo Bayou
    • Carpenters Bayou
    • Cedar Bayou
    • Clear Creek
    • Cypress Creek
    • Greens Bayou
    • Halls Bayou
    • Hunting Bayou
    • Jackson Bayou
    • Little Cypress Creek
    • Luce Bayou
    • San Jacinto River
    • San Jacinto & Galveston Bay
    • Sims Bayou
    • Spring Creek
    • Spring Gully & Goose Creek
    • Vince Bayou
    • White Oak Bayou
    • Willow Creek
  • Resources
    Resources

    Resources

    Resources

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    Storm Center

    Storm Center

    Stay informed and prepared! Whenever the forecast calls for possible heavy rainfall, Houston and Harris County residents are urged to monitor weather conditions, and to pay close attention to road conditions on their daily travel routes.

    • Flood Warning System
    • Report House Flooding
    • Preparing for a Storm
    Interactive Mapping Tools

    Interactive Mapping Tools

    Interactive Mapping Tools keep the residents of Harris County and the City of Houston informed, help Flood Control District employees do their jobs and, most importantly, help us fulfill our mission to provide flood damage reduction projects that work, with appropriate regard for community and natural values.

    • Harris County Flood Education
    • Mowing Schedule Explained
    • BMPbase - Regional BMP Database
    • Model and Map Management (M3) System
    • Harris County Floodplain Reference Marks
    Education Materials

    Education Materials

    Access resources for educating yourself and others about Harris County's waterways.

    • Clean Waterways
    • Regional Public Education Services Program
    • School-Age information materials
    Technical Manuals

    Technical Manuals

    • All Technical Manuals
    • 12 Month Bid Outlook
    • 2019 Land Surveying Guidelines
    • Application to Discharge (2011)
    • 2019 Atlas 14 Policy Criteria and Procedures Manual (PCPM)
    • Cad Standards Manual
    • Channel System - Unit Numbers
    • Construction Unit Pay Items (Quarterly) - Project Bidding
    • Design Guidelines for HCFCD Wet Bottom Detention Basins With Water Quality Features
    • Design Manual for Articulating Concrete Block Systems
    • Development Coordination and Inspection
    • Draft Hazard Mitigation Plan (2011)
    • Estimating Guideline
    • Harris County Low Impact Development Design Criteria Manual
    • Hydrology and Hydraulics Guidance Manual
    • Little Cypress Creek Interim Guidelines
    • Little Cypress Creek Master Drainage Plan
    • Lomr Delegation
    • Model and Map Management System
    • Natural Stable Channel Design
    • Ordinary High Water Mark Manual
    • Previously Approved Submittals Reference Book
    • Quality Assurance / Quality Control
    • Standard Specifications & Related Drawings
    • Supplemental Guidelines and Criteria for Developing in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed, Barker Reservoir Watershed and the Cypress Creek Watershed Upstream of Us 290
    • Upper Langham Creek Development Guidelines
    • Watershed Coordination
    Downloads

    Downloads

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    Glossary

    Glossary

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    FAQ

    FAQ

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  • Community
    Community

    Community

    Community

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    Community Engagement and Public Meetings

    Community Engagement and Public Meetings

    Visit this page to get information about upcoming and completed community engagement and public meetings.

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    Contact Us

    Contact Us

    Send us your comments and questions, sign up for news and alerts, report an issue, request service, or just let us know how we're doing.

    • General Inquiries
    • Service Request
    • Community Satisfaction Survey
    • Floodplain Administrators
    • Public Information Requests
    • Harris County Phone Directory
    • Sign Up for News
    • Speakers and Event Request
    Community Services Program

    Community Services Program

    Plant trees, beautify neighborhoods and public areas, get to know fellow residents, and learn more about outreach programs in your community.

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    Press Room

    Press Room

    Stay informed with the latest news and public announcements from the Flood Control District. In addition to formal press releases, you can also follow us on social media for project status updates, flood watch advisories, and more.

    • Press Room
    • The Watermark Newsletter
    • Media Requests
    • Contact Our Communications Team
    Work With Us

    Work With Us

    Prospective job seekers as well as contractors and consultants will find all the tools they need. You can search for open positions and access resources for working with the Flood Control District, here.

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Harris County Flood Control District
About
About the Flood Control District
Flood Damage Reduction Tools
Structural Tools
Non-Structural Tools
Infrastructure Maintenance
Harris County's Flooding History
Hurricane Harvey
Spring Floods 2016
Hurricane Ike 2008
Tropical Storm Allison 2001
Flooding and Floodplains
Drainage Network
Benefits of Flood Damage Reduction
Partnership Funding
CDBG Funding
Activity
2018 Bond Program
Prioritization Framework
Project Lifecycle
2018 Bond Program FAQ
Completed Bond ID Summaries
Capital Improvement Program
Subdivision Drainage Projects
Maintenance Programs
Property Management Program
Abandoned Bridge Program
Vegetation Management
Tree Planting Program
Major Maintenance Projects
NRCS-HCFCD Partnership Repair Program
Emergency Repairs - COMPLETED
Additional Programs
Hurricane Harvey Disaster Recovery FEMA Sediment Removal Program
Development Coordination and Inspection
LOMR Review Program
MAAPnext Development Program
Property Acquisition Program
UAS and The Flood Control District
Watershed Environmental Baseline (W.E.B.) Program
Wetland Mitigation Banks
Stormwater Quality
Home Buyout Program
Floodplain Preservation
Raingarden Demonstration Project
Projects
Countywide or Multi-Watershed
Addicks Reservoir
Armand Bayou
Barker Reservoir
Brays Bayou
Buffalo Bayou
Carpenters Bayou
Cedar Bayou
Clear Creek
Cypress Creek
Greens Bayou
Halls Bayou
Hunting Bayou
Jackson Bayou
Little Cypress Creek
Luce Bayou
San Jacinto River
San Jacinto & Galveston Bay
Sims Bayou
Spring Creek
Spring Gully & Goose Creek
Vince Bayou
White Oak Bayou
Willow Creek
Resources
Storm Center
Flood Warning System
Report House Flooding
Preparing for a Storm
Interactive Mapping Tools
Harris County Flood Education
Mowing Schedule Explained
BMPbase - Regional BMP Database
Model and Map Management (M3) System
Harris County Floodplain Reference Marks
Education Materials
Clean Waterways
Regional Public Education Services Program
School-Age information materials
Technical Manuals
All Technical Manuals
12 Month Bid Outlook
2019 Land Surveying Guidelines
Application to Discharge (2011)
2019 Atlas 14 Policy Criteria and Procedures Manual (PCPM)
Cad Standards Manual
Channel System - Unit Numbers
Construction Unit Pay Items (Quarterly) - Project Bidding
Design Guidelines for HCFCD Wet Bottom Detention Basins With Water Quality Features
Design Manual for Articulating Concrete Block Systems
Development Coordination and Inspection
Draft Hazard Mitigation Plan (2011)
Estimating Guideline
Harris County Low Impact Development Design Criteria Manual
Hydrology and Hydraulics Guidance Manual
Little Cypress Creek Interim Guidelines
Little Cypress Creek Master Drainage Plan
Lomr Delegation
Model and Map Management System
Natural Stable Channel Design
Ordinary High Water Mark Manual
Previously Approved Submittals Reference Book
Quality Assurance / Quality Control
Standard Specifications & Related Drawings
Supplemental Guidelines and Criteria for Developing in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed, Barker Reservoir Watershed and the Cypress Creek Watershed Upstream of Us 290
Upper Langham Creek Development Guidelines
Watershed Coordination
Downloads
Glossary
FAQ
Community
Community Engagement and Public Meetings
Contact Us
General Inquiries
Service Request
Community Satisfaction Survey
Floodplain Administrators
Public Information Requests
Harris County Phone Directory
Sign Up for News
Speakers and Event Request
Community Services Program
Press Room
Press Room
The Watermark Newsletter
Media Requests
Contact Our Communications Team
Work With Us
Activity  ⁄  Projects  ⁄  Greens Bayou  ⁄  Mid-Reach Greens Bayou (Veterans Memorial Drive to JFK Boulevard)  ⁄  Greens Bayou Mid-Reach Channel Conveyance Improvements  ⁄  C-20 Comment Submittal

C-20 Comment Submittal

C-20 Comment Submittal

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  • Request information on something not listed below
  • Sign up for flood warning notifications
  • Flooding and Floodplains
  • Locate information on the 2018 Bond Program
  • Explore a list of interactive mapping tools
  • Report a bayou/channel blockage or other Flood Control District concern
  • View information on the Home Buyout Program
  • Countywide or Multi-Watershed
  • Addicks Reservoir
  • Armand Bayou
  • Barker Reservoir
  • Brays Bayou
  • Buffalo Bayou
  • Carpenters Bayou
  • Cedar Bayou
  • Clear Creek
  • Cypress Creek
  • Greens Bayou
  • Halls Bayou
  • Hunting Bayou
  • Jackson Bayou
  • Little Cypress Creek
  • Luce Bayou
  • San Jacinto River
  • San Jacinto & Galveston Bay
  • Sims Bayou
  • Spring Creek
  • Spring Gully & Goose Creek
  • Vince Bayou
  • White Oak Bayou
  • Willow Creek
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