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Old Posted Oct 28, 2019, 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by craigs View Post
Is it fair to conclude Houston's ongoing population growth and laissez-faire approach to zoning and development have put more homes and businesses into flood-prone areas than ever before?

It's hard to tell from maps if there are more elevated and less flood-prone areas that are realistically viable for future development. I understand there can be densification in certain inner parts of Houston proper, so that kind of growth is easily anticipated, but can the region continue to grow outward without developing areas that will flood regularly?
No but they do anyway. Houston doesn't have zoning but it does have some stringent deed restrictions and if they wanted to, they could be more assertive about development in flood prone areas. I think the county also has more of a role here but not sure. Near us, they bought out a bunch of flooded houses.
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