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When you call, you can say: “Hi, I saw "Harris County Flood Control Watershed Maintenance Contract" on Community Exchange and want to know how to take part.”
Mason Creek Watershed drainage channels in northwest Harris County are maintained under this contract. Unmaintained channels can block water flow. Residents near Tomball, Cypress, and Spring are in the service area.
Sago Solutions LLC performs mowing and debris removal in Mason Creek Watershed from June 2026 to May 2027 for $222,849, with P-Ville, Inc as backup.
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Harris County Commissioners Court approved a contract renewal for mowing and debris removal at Mason Creek Watershed. This flood control maintenance work costs $222,849 and runs from June 2026 to May 2027. Sago Solutions LLC will handle primary services, with P-Ville, Inc as backup contractor.
The contract meets diversity goals with 90% minority and women-owned business participation. Mason Creek Watershed protects homes and businesses from flooding in northwest Harris County. Regular maintenance keeps drainage channels clear so water flows properly during heavy rains.
When contractors mow grass and remove fallen trees or trash, they prevent blockages that could cause flooding in nearby neighborhoods. This work directly protects residents in areas like Tomball, Cypress, and Spring from flood damage. The high minority business participation means local entrepreneurs get opportunities to build their companies while serving our community.
County staff monitor contractor performance to ensure quality work. Residents can attend Commissioners Court meetings to learn about flood control projects in their area. Court meets Tuesdays at 1001 Preston Street in downtown Houston.
You can also contact the Flood Control District to report drainage problems or ask questions about watershed maintenance in your neighborhood. This maintenance work is part of Harris County's broader flood protection system that keeps our families and property safe.
Type: Contract - RenewalFile: 26-3259 Status: Passed Legislative Body: Commissioners Court Introduced: 2026-05-07 Passed: 2026-05-14
Mary.Cesar@harriscountytx.gov
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