03-29-2022, 04:14 AM
Thanks for the critiques. This one definitely came out half-baked initially. I've revised into something a little better I hope.
Mark, I liked your version, but decided to go a slightly different path. Yes, it's hard to believe, but it's definitely a flood plain, undeveloped for a reason until now. One large house was built over there decades ago, flooded into uninhabitability twice in 20 years, but that's not stopping these new plans. That's Texas: property rights trumps all reason.
Most of the clearing was done for a sewage project, but someone saw an "opportunity" as they call this kind of hare-brained scheme.
Mark, I liked your version, but decided to go a slightly different path. Yes, it's hard to believe, but it's definitely a flood plain, undeveloped for a reason until now. One large house was built over there decades ago, flooded into uninhabitability twice in 20 years, but that's not stopping these new plans. That's Texas: property rights trumps all reason.
Most of the clearing was done for a sewage project, but someone saw an "opportunity" as they call this kind of hare-brained scheme.

