Ramsey, flickinger discuss status of flood projects
Ramsey, flickinger discuss status of flood projects: Among the projects they covered
Below are the highlights. They also discussed other issues such as median maintenance, vine control, crime, taxes, government waste, elections and more. But I will focus primarily on infrastructure issues related to flooding — especially Taylor Gully and Woodridge Village, because of pending approvals this month. After Perry Homes clearcut approximately acres in Montgomery County, hundreds of Kingwood homes flooded twice in along Taylor Gully.
They combined the two projects. The county purchased Woodridge Village in February Indeed, the head start brought the total stormwater detention on the site almost to Atlas standards. The Kingwood area drainage study named this project as one of the two most important in Kingwood. The Kingwood Diversion Ditch was the other of the two most important projects.
The Diversion Ditch takes floodwaters out of Bens Branch, which runs diagonally through the center of Kingwood from St. Both Bens Branch and the Diversion Ditch currently have a two-year level of service.