Houston Doesn't Have Money To Build Third Reservoir: Mayor Turner
Before the Houston City Council could debate the issues on todays agenda, a 40 minute discussion on Hurricane Harvey relief efforts took place at City Hall. Mayor Sylvester Turner was quick to point out that the city of Houston doesnt have the money needed to build a third reservoir. Mayor Turner said the cost of a third reservoir is around $500 million.
Turner wants financial assistance from Washington D.C. but is concerned that Texans independence and resiliency following Hurricane Harvey may portray Texas as not needing federal assistance. Hes urging everyone to email and send pictures of the damage Houston is still dealing with to Congressmen, Congresswomen and Senators in the Capitol.
In order to help Houston avoid major flooding the next time it faces significant rainfall, Mayor Turner believes that Texans need the same kind of federal assistance that Louisiana received after Hurricane Katrina, and New York and New Jersey got following Hurricane Sandy.
Council Member Dwight Boykins from District D asked Turner if the city was ready to commit the necessary ten percent of local funds the federal government is requiring before committing the remaining ninety percent for Hurricane Harvey relief efforts and prevention of future flooding.
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