7.8.2021: Lake Houston Dam Spillway Improvement Project

The below was posted on Dave Martin’s website from the public meeting on the Lake Houston Dam Spillway Improvement Project. This meeting was held July 8, 2021 at Kingwood Community Center.

Leash Laws? Picking Up Feces Left By Your Dog? Yes, these are covered one of the City of Houston Ordinances

Once again, several loose, unleashed dogs have been observed in The Enclave.  These dogs were observed away from the owner’s private property.  And once again reports of dog owners not picking up feces left by their dog or being in possession of materials to remove feces left by their dog.    

Please be advised that these actions are unlawful per City of Houston Ordinances and may include fines.  The Houston Police Department has the authority to enforce these ordinances. If you observe a loose dog with an owner nearby or failure to pick up feces left by their dog, please be neighborly and remind them of the City of Houston Ordinances.

City of Houston Ordinances (Chapter 6)

If you continue to observe violations of these City of Houston Ordinances, you may contact:

Houston Police Department

Kingwood Substation

3915 Rustic Woods Dr

Kingwood, TX  77339

281.913.4500 / 832.395.1800

REMINDER: Lake Houston Dam Spillway Improvement Project Community Meeting

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 30, 2021


Contact: Jessica Beemer

(832) 393-3008

districte@houstontx.gov

Lake Houston Dam Spillway Improvement Project Community Meeting

Mayor Pro Tem Dave Martin would like to invite the Lake Houston community to a public meeting on Thursday, July 8, 2021, at the Kingwood Community Center (4102 Rustic Woods) to provide updates on the Lake Houston Spillway Improvement Project. The program to discuss the Lake Houston Dam Spillway Improvement Project will start at 6:00 p.m. and the event will conclude at 7:45 p.m. This project is part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. There will be a very brief update on Lake Houston Dredging operations provided by Chief Recovery Officer, Stephen Costello, at 5:45 p.m. before the Spillway Improvement Project program begins.
The Lake Houston Dam Spillway project, located on Lake Houston along the San Jacinto River, will increase the outflow capacity of the Lake Houston Dam. The project proposes installing new crest gates in the existing uncontrolled spillway. This will allow for a rapid decrease of water levels in Lake Houston in advance of storm events to prevent or reduce upstream flooding, protecting about 35,000 residents and 5,000 structures. The FEMA grant provides $4.3 million for the initial phase and positions the city to receive $42.7 million for construction.

Mayor Pro Tem Dave Martin, Houston Public Works, and Coastal Water Authority have been working together under the direction of Chief Recovery Officer Stephen Costello to plan this public forum to discuss the progress of the project. A brief presentation will be made by Chief Recovery Officer Costello on Lake Houston Dredging Operations followed by the main presentation by Black and Veatch, the project engineers for the Lake Houston Dam Spillway improvement Project. The main presentation will be followed by a short time for questions and answers, which will then transition into a breakout session. The breakout session will allow the community to engage with project management staff and engineers in small groups to ask more detailed questions.

The District E Office will notify residents of any updates utilizing the office newsletter and social media platforms. If you do not already, please follow @cmdavemartin on Twitter and like Mayor Pro Tem Martin’s Facebook Page. Additionally, if you would like to be added to our press release and newsletter distribution list please email the District E office with your information.

For more information, please contact the District E office at (832) 393-3008 or via email at districte@houstontx.gov.