Harris County Commissioners Court is set to review an important drainage study for Roland Road and nearby infrastructure in Precinct 4. The study report was prepared by BGE, Inc. and focuses on drainage improvements from a 2018 project.
This review is part of our county's ongoing work to improve flood protection and road infrastructure across Harris County. Roland Road serves as a key transportation route in Precinct 4, and proper drainage is essential for keeping our roads safe during heavy rains.
The study report includes detailed analysis of current drainage conditions and recommendations for improvements. These infrastructure upgrades help protect our neighborhoods from flooding and ensure reliable transportation routes for residents.
The agenda item has been marked as "Agenda Ready," which means commissioners are prepared to discuss and potentially approve the study findings. This step moves our community closer to actual construction and implementation of the drainage improvements identified in the report.
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