For the second time in five months, the College Station city council hears about flooding along Bee Creek in the Emerald Forest neighborhood east of the freeway.
During the one hour update at the council’s November 24th meeting, public works director Emily Fisher said staff has contacted private landowners in an effort to clear debris in the creek and a regional detention pond.
It was also the second time in five months that homeowners in Emerald Forest thanked the council and staff and also asked for additional attention.
One of the speakers, David Higdon said the city needs to address additional pressure on Bee Creek by among things, the expansion of the freeway, the new Church of Christ, and the future construction of a new College Station ISD administration building. Fisher said she was told by TxDOT that the freeway expansion will not add or decrease the amount of drainage on Bee Creek.
This year’s College Station city budget includes $740,000 dollars for drainage improvements along Bee Creek. There is another $750,000 to be spent on a yet to be determined drainage project.
And councilmembers were told that staff is waiting for the receipt of a $150,000 dollar state grant that will prioritize where to conduct flood studies in College Station watersheds.
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