FLOOD RESILIENCE TASK FORCE
A Coalition of the Jewish Federation of Greater Houston
The Flood Resilience Task Force exists to promote the preservation of the Greater Meyerland and Mid-Brays Bayou communities by connecting public and private stakeholders to optimize comprehensive flood response, recovery and mitigation strategies.
Houston is a city of neighborhoods and communities, and the Mid-Brays/Greater Meyerland community is a prime example of how a community can enrich the cultural diversity and economic viability of our city, when it is allowed to set roots in an area over time. The Mid-Brays/Greater Meyerland area is home to a vibrant Jewish community, but also home to other faiths, cultures, institutions, and outstanding public schools that make it an ideal neighborhood for young families.
RECENT UPDATES
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RESEARCH AND KEY FINDINGS
Download Neighborhood Reports
Mid-Brays Bayou Overview
Meyerland Super Neighborhood
Braeburn Super Neighborhood
Brays Oaks Super Neighborhood
Willow Meadows Super Neighborhood
JOIN OUR OCTOBER 28TH DISSCUSSION
Join us for a panel discussion to explore what Harris County Flood Control, the City of Houston, and the Jewish community are doing to help mitigate future flooding, and ensure the long-term vitality of neighborhoods, businesses, and religious and educational institutions in our community.
IN THE NEWS
Learn about some of the most recent articles, updates, and developments pertaining to Hurricane Harvey recovery efforts in the Mid-Brays/Meyerland area.