Thanks for the updates & getting this started
dlance
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dlance said:LostInLA07 said:
How far upstream will spring creek back up due to the release from Conroe?
I don't think it will. It has crested and will start going down unless the situation changes (storm changes or something).
The neighborhood has really come together. The firemen/constables organized that shelter. One of them told me around 7:30 this morning that they had the keys to the school and would open it if necessary.LostInLA07 said:
How far upstream will spring creek back up due to the release from Conroe?
Also, I drove around Creekside and the water appears about a foot lower than this morning.
The shelter at Creekside junior high appeared first class. Tons of volunteers and a solid line of cars dropping off donations.
dlance said:Where are they at? Do you want me to try and check on them?Bobcat-Ag said:dlance said:LostInLA07 said:
How far upstream will spring creek back up due to the release from Conroe?
I don't think it will. It has crested and will start going down unless the situation changes (storm changes or something).
I hope you're right. I've been worried about my parents all day.
How far did it end up getting? I went out at 730 this morning, and the water was at the intersection of Timarron and Kuykendahl. I couldn't even pull all the way into the left turn lane. That was at 108 feet, and I didn't go back.Honky Tonk Hero said:
We're already seeing significant reduction, about 2 feet down
So no houses along Flintridge took in water? If not, that's wonderful! I'm trying to collect as much info as I can so that we will have point of references in the future.Honky Tonk Hero said:
111' on the measured peak. I'm on the flint ridge side and by forest gate park it was significantly over flint ridge. Some houses in my neighborhood were within 2' of flooding. Very thankful that it's going down.
We went over to sign up to volunteer. The donations and list of volunteer names was amazing! They've actually said they have way more than enough for the number of people they have to serve right now. The shelter is housing people brought up from Cypress (maybe Ponderosa? Saw that flooding on the news today and it was awful) as well as people from the neighborhood.LostInLA07 said:
That's awesome. The feeling when I walked in to drop off a few things we could spare was pretty cool. Guys carrying in baby cribs and a line of middle and high school aged kids handing off donations from the carpool line into the building was a neat thing to see. I hope everyone needing to use the shelter is ok.