My area couldn’t receive Fire/EMS during the recent rain event. Why isn’t my area included in this bond package?

Drainage projects were identified by the criticality in nature per Drainage Master Plan criteria, from structural flooding to major thoroughfare ponding and to neighborhood street ponding as well as project readiness. City staff continues to coordinate emergency efforts during major storm events to improve pass-ability of roadways. The City has also purchased high-water vehicles that can provide rescues during major storm events. This effort is continually coordinated with the County, Levee Districts, Fire, Police, Public Works and Engineering. As we continue to go to the voters for approval of projects, other identified drainage improvements in various areas will be addressed in the next bond election.

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1. Can you assure the citizens that this would fix the drainage problems in the city?
2. Why didn’t the city more aggressively pursue federal funding after Harvey? Why would you need to ask for additional funds?
3. Will these projects ensure compliance with Atlas 14?
4. My area couldn’t receive Fire/EMS during the recent rain event. Why isn’t my area included in this bond package?
5. What is the timing of the Acacia trunk line project vs. the timeline for the LID2 pump station? How do those two projects work together?