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The Flood Control District is Now Accepting Bids for the Dinner Creek Stormwater Detention Basin

Construction is anticipated to start in Q3 2026. The project has been officially advertised by the Harris County Purchasing Department, which is now accepting bids from qualified contractors to construct this flood risk reduction project. Before construction can begin, construction companies must submit proposals that outline how they will build the project and how much it will cost. The Flood Control District will review those proposals and select a contractor. Once a contractor is selected and contracts are finalized, construction can begin.

About this Project
This project will construct a four-compartment wet-bottom stormwater detention basin on Dinner Creek in the Addicks Reservoir watershed.

A detention basin temporarily holds stormwater during heavy rainfall. By storing excess stormwater, the basin helps reduce the risk of flooding in the area.

The basin is designed to hold approximately 854 acre-feet of stormwater. That is about the same amount of water as covering 854 football fields with one foot of water.

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Funding

  • This project is receiving funding up to $36.3 million through the Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) program, provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and administered by the Texas General Land Office.
  • The project is located along Dinner Creek, a tributary of Langham Creek, near the intersection of Greenhouse Road and FM 529.

Anticipated Schedule

  • Design Completion: Q1 2026
  • Bid Advertisement: Q1 2026 (Now Active)
  • Construction Start: Q3 2026
  • Construction Completion: Q3 2028

The Flood Control District appreciates the support of our federal, state, and local partners as we continue implementing flood risk reduction projects across the Addicks Reservoir watershed.

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