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Matt Daeumer read the update provided in the March 8, 2024, City <br />Manager's Friday Memo to the Council. <br />C. HCFCD Projects Update <br />Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding Harris <br />County Flood Control District (HCFCD) and Harris County Precinct 2 <br />current and future plans related to flood mitigation projects in the City <br />of La Porte. [Ray Mayo, Director of Public Works] <br />Jameson Appel said Brookglen was at 90% design with the Harris County <br />Flood Control District, followed by bidding in April for Phase I; that the City <br />would meet with Harris County design engineer on the Northside Drainage <br />Project on March 12. Ray Mayo arrived at 5:07 p.m. and resumed the report. <br />He said, on the Pasadena 100-acre-foot detention pond, drainage impact <br />analysis, that the geotechnical survey had been completed, and 60% review <br />had been distributed for comments, and that design was expected to be <br />complete in August. <br />Mr. Mayo reiterated Mr. Appel's comments on Brookglen, adding that the <br />closures were on tonight's Council meeting agenda. He said Phase I design <br />was at 90% and Phase II at 60% design. <br />d. Current Drainage Projects Update <br />Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the status of <br />current drainage projects. [Ray Mayo, Director of Public Works] <br />Mr. Mayo said the City met with the civic club of Bayside Terrace earlier in <br />the year to hear their concerns and that he expected progress at the outfall. <br />He said the Northside Neighborhood Project had some utility conflicts and <br />the contractor was working on detention basins along the F-216 basin in the <br />meantime. <br />e. Drainage Concerns <br />Presentation, discussion, and possible action to provide staff with <br />direction, if necessary, regarding additional drainage concerns. [Ray <br />Mayo, Director of Public Works] <br />Mr. Mayo said that the Department had reviewed the drainage structures at <br />Glen Meadows near the airport. He noted impacts of new hangar <br />construction should be minimal, due to the standards the improvements had <br />been built for in recent years. <br />4. SET NEXT MEETING <br />The next meeting was set for April 8. <br />5. COMMITTEE COMMENT <br />Hear announcements concerning matters appearing on the agenda, items of <br />community interest, and/or inquiries of staff regarding specific factual information <br />
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