Texas Lizard Posted January 1 Posted January 1 To many houses in that area now....The last time I was threw that area.....I guess they want houses instead of food....Short of power and water....They still build.... Texas Lizard 2 Quote
John Kloehr Posted January 1 Posted January 1 59 minutes ago, Texas Lizard said: To many houses in that area now....The last time I was threw that area.....I guess they want houses instead of food....Short of power and water....They still build.... Texas Lizard Plenty of water there, it is on the other side of every levee surrounding every one of those neighborhoods. And the levees were built 70 years ago to protect farmlands for 30 years, so they must have been built well to protect those neighborhoods today... 1 Quote
Sedalia Dave Posted January 8 Posted January 8 On 1/1/2026 at 5:50 PM, John Kloehr said: Plenty of water there, it is on the other side of every levee surrounding every one of those neighborhoods. And the levees were built 70 years ago to protect farmlands for 30 years, so they must have been built well to protect those neighborhoods today... Not really. So far those houses have been incredibly lucky. Very few if any of those levees are safe. They were bult by private land owners and maintenance has been haphazard at best. 1 Quote
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