Our goal is to determine the Trinity River's nature of flood risk in regions, evaluate flood mitigation practices, & identify projects that prevent flooding.
The Trinity Regional Flood Planning Group Technical Subcommittee agenda for Thursday, July 23, 2026 has been posted to the Trinity RFPG website https://t.co/ZypxxjJEas
The Trinity Regional Flood Planning Group Technical Subcommittee's Monday, June 29, 2026, public meeting agenda has been posted to the Trinity RFPG website. https://t.co/ZypxxjJEas
The Trinity Regional Flood Planning Group's Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025, public meeting agenda has been posted to the Trinity RFPG website. https://t.co/ZypxxjKc00
Nomination forms must be received by 5 p.m., Monday, June 20, 2025. Please submit completed nomination forms by email to the Region 3 Trinity RFPG Nominating Committee, c/o Scott Harris at [email protected].
The nomination form is available online at https://t.co/ZypxxjJEas under the Resources tab, then go to “Planning Documents,” or follow this direct link to the form: https://t.co/NM0cIpOEIN.
Nominees who either operate in or have interests in the region are being solicited to represent electric generating utilities, small business, river authorities, counties, agricultural, water districts and public categories.
In an effort to hear from as many communities and individuals as possible, the Region 3 Trinity Regional Flood Planning Group (Trinity RFPG) has extended the deadline to March 31, 2025 to submit information about flood-related issues in your area.
To see the Meeting Agenda, Materials Packet or any other information about this and previous meetings, visit the Trinity RFPG website home page and click on the Meetings tab.
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To all stakeholders and interested parties, please be advised that meeting agenda and materials have been posted online for the Trinity Regional Flood Planning Group's public meeting on Wednesday, March 12 at 1:00 p.m.
This planning effort will help identify – and make eligible for funding – flood reduction solutions that can save lives and protect property from devastating floodwaters.
To all those in the Trinity Region who have been affected by flood-related issues, don't forget to submit your data via our survey and interactive web map, available at https://t.co/Ma9dmLlqR2, before Feb. 11.
Please feel free to share this information and future updates with others who may have an interest in Trinity Regional Flood Planning and encourage them to participate in this regional planning effort!
We need to hear from you about flood-related issues in your area and have launched an online data collection tool for that purpose. The data collection portal is now open (https://t.co/psJw0HYmWP) and will remain available through Feb. 11, 2025.
For more information on how to participate in tomorrow's public meeting or submit feedback on the 2024 State Flood Plan, visit https://t.co/NJ1HSz9pGg.
Those interested in submitting feedback on the Draft 2024 State Flood Plan can do so in person during the @twdb public meeting tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. in room 170 of the Stephen F. Austin Building, 1700 North Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas.
The @TWDB is holding a public meeting tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. to receive public comments for the Draft 2024 State Flood Plan. Participate in person, via GoToWebinar, or leave written comments by June 17. Details at https://t.co/UbOPeci6Px. #txwater#txflood
As we get closer to finalizing Texas' first-ever flood plan this summer, check out this recent article from @TexasTribune, which highlights the plan's insights on which Texans face the highest risk of flooding and the recommended solutions to reduce that risk.
More than 5 million Texans, or one in six people in the state, live or work in an area susceptible to flooding, according to a draft of the state’s first-ever flood plan. https://t.co/zPKC0g6cun
ICYMI: We'll be hosting our next public meeting at 10:00 a.m. on Nov. 17 at the Tarrant Regional Water District's Administration Building in Fort Worth.
This important meeting will include reviewal and consideration of public and TWDB comments received to date on the Draft Regional Flood Plan, discussion around Plan revisions and potential authorization to submit the first-ever, final Regional Flood Plan to the TWDB.