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Harris County Flood Control District (HCFCD) Community Engagement Meeting
The HCFCD will be holding a community engagement meeting regarding the maintenance of Cypress Creek and its Tributaries on Wednesday, July 26, 2023 from 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. at www.publicinput.com/ccmm3 or by phone at 1-855-925-2801 with meeting code: 4789.
The purpose of this meeting is to inform residents about the project’s status, share project information and gather important community input on this effort.
The meeting will begin with a presentation to share project updates and will be followed by a moderated Q&A session where residents will be able to submit questions, comments and concerns. To fill out a comment form online please click on the following link: https://www.hcfcd.org/Activity/Active-Projects/Cypress-Creek/CI-012-Major-Maintenance-of-Cypress-Creek-and-Tributaries
District Trail Rehabilitation Project
The MUD 364 Board is excited to announce an upcoming trail rehabilitation project!
The asphalt trail system was built in 2010 and is one of the community’s greatest assets. Sections of the trail have deteriorated over time and are now in need of significant repair. The District has engaged landscape architectural firm, Halff Associates, Inc., to design a new trail masterplan for MUD 364’s trails. Preliminary designs include replacing the asphalt trail with concrete and adding landscaping, trees, interpretative signage, benches, water fountains, and other features along the trail.

The total cost for all phases of the project is estimated to be $2.3 million, which will be paid out of the district’s general fund. Final costs are subject to change depending on the final design of the project and cost of construction and materials, among other factors.
Currently, we expect construction to begin in February 2024 be completed by the fall of 2024.
The Board will provide further updates and information here as the project proceeds!
Hurricane Preparedness Week- 2023
This year’s Hurricane Preparedness week is April 30 through May 6, 2023.
It only takes one storm to change your life and community. Tropical cyclones are among nature’s most powerful and destructive phenomena. If you live in an area prone to tropical cyclones, you need to be prepared. Learn how during Hurricane Preparedness Week (April 30 – May 6, 2023). Hurricanes.gov/Prepare or www.noaa.gov/hurricane-prep
Sunday, April 30- Determine your Risk
Monday, May 1 – Develop an Evacuation Plan
Tuesday, May 2- Assemble Disaster Supplies
Wednesday, May 3 – Get an Insurance Checkup
Thursday, May 4 – Strengthen your Home
Friday, May 5 – Help your Neighbor
Saturday, May 6 – Complete a Written Plan