Texas is taking steps to understand how much communities spend on flood protection. House Bill 68 directs the Texas Water Development Board to study the costs of building and maintaining flood infrastructure across the state. This matters because some communities face much higher costs than others due to geography, soil conditions, and other challenges.
The study will map areas where flood infrastructure is expensive to develop. It will also look at what makes costs rise—like buying land for flood systems, following environmental rules, and paying for materials and workers. The board will examine past flood projects in different regions and create a visual heat map showing where costs are highest. This helps everyone see which parts of Texas struggle most with expensive flood protection.
The research will evaluate different ways to protect communities from flooding, from expanding drainage systems to building water detention ponds. It will also look at how climate and growth will affect future costs. The board will partner with state agencies, local governments, federal officials, and regional flood planning groups to gather the best information.
By December 1, 2026, the board must share its findings and recommendations with the Texas Legislature and publish them publicly online. The study will suggest cost-effective approaches and funding options to help communities in expensive flood zones. This information will guide leaders in making smart choices about protecting our neighborhoods from future flooding.
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