Houston is my home. I stay in Austin for business reasons only. I went to Westchester High, and there are so many special things about Houston I can't name them all. But there is one problem which will never go away. The whole city lies in a flood plain. It's not just the areas normally assigned flood plain status on the maps. It's the whole area. This flood is worse than others we've seen, but all the others are almost as bad, and they happen regularly. This time the storm didn't even hit the city directly, but could you imagine what would have happened if it did? In 1906 a storm hit Galveston and the city has never recovered. People with money and means left and never came back. I think now the same thing might happen in Houston. Before this there was Rita, Allison, and countless, many nameless, storms and rains which cause the rivers to rise and dump their loads into the Bayous, because the city lies in a low area. It's an area lower than anywhere around for hundreds of miles, and that's why the bays and Bayous exist in the first place. My brother was hit in an accident a month ago and he's waiting for his settlement check for his totalled truck, but guess what? The insurance company is in Houston. Many casualty companies have their offices in Houston. Now the casualty companies are casualties themselves! Their offices are closed and my brother cannot reach them.
So like what happened in Galveston after 1906 it's time to say enough is enough. Enough loss of life and billions of dollars in losses because we built in a place where no one should ever have built in the first place.
It's an unsafe area and no one should live there, and there isn't enough money in the world to keep re-building all the property destruction which happens over, and over, and over, and over...