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Virtual Community Engagement Meeting for the Tributaries O119-00-00 and O200-00-00 Flood Risk Reduction Project

HCFCD Units O119-00-00-P001 and O200-00-00-P002 – Bond Project F-39 The Harris County Flood Control District will hold a virtual Community Engagement Meeting for the Tributaries O119-00-00 and O200-00-00 Flood Risk Reduction Project located near the Highlands Reservoir in the Spring Gully & Goose Creek Watershed. The purpose of this meeting is to inform residents about the status of the project and share project information.

The Tributaries O119-00-00 and O200-00-00 Flood Risk Reduction Project involves the investigation, examination and evaluation of flood risk solutions and reduction improvements in the Highlands Reservoir area. This project is funded with bonds approved on August 25, 2018 by Harris County voters. Community engagement is an important component of the Bond Program, and we invite your participation as the program is implemented.


The Virtual Community Engagement Meeting will be held on: 
Thursday, May 6, 2021 
6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. 
Join online at PublicInput.com/Highlands
Or by phone* at 855-925-2801 with Meeting Code: 3507

The meeting will begin with a brief presentation to share project updates, followed by a moderated Q&A session with Flood Control District team members. Residents will be able to submit questions and comments throughout the presentation. Any comments not addressed during the Q&A session will receive a response after the event.  

A recorded version of the meeting will be available on the Flood Control District’s website and YouTube channel after the event. Meeting accommodations can be made for those with disabilities. If needed, please contact 346-286-4000 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting.

For questions, please contact the Flood Control District at 346-286-4000, or fill out the comment form online www.hcfcd.org/F39.

*If you attend by phone only, maps and other exhibits will not be visible. However, information will be available after the meeting on the project webpage at www.hcfcd.org/F39