Drove 288 all the way through downtown to I45N to I10 west with no issues this morning in case anyone needs to go that way.
Yes, Sagemont has flooding. Got in touch with an old friend whose parents flooded twice in 79, and she said her mom's home hasd at least 3 feet of water--a foot higher than in 79.NY Ag said:
Does anyone know if the Sagemont subdivision in far SE Houston (basically at 45 and the Beltway) had flooded homes? Pearland is close enough that I thought someone from the area might know. I grew up there and our house had water twice in '79 and during Allison in '01. My folks have since passed on so no one I know there now, so just curious about how that area faired. I'm guessing not very well given the history.
My section of Autumn Creek was pretty much the same way. It was sad that so many lost so much, but the amount of support and sense of community was awesome.jonj101 said:
Was helping do some demo work in League City today in the a small neighborhood off of 518 - The Park at Clear Creek. Clear Creek runs right by it and they were hit pretty hard.
It was sad to see all the carpet, flooring, drywall and possessions being ripped out of peoples houses in just about every single yard. But the amount of people that turned out to help their friends and family was amazing - it was difficult to get in and out of the neighborhood because cars lined the streets, they were cut down to one lane and traffic was constantly meeting each other head on in the other direction. LCPD had to come in and direct traffic for a while, and after that others had to help. I hope this spirit of volunteerism endures for a while. A lot of people are going to need help.
I was in the same neighborhood today as well. Simply incredible.jonj101 said:
Was helping do some demo work in League City today in the a small neighborhood off of 518 - The Park at Clear Creek. Clear Creek runs right by it and they were hit pretty hard.
It was sad to see all the carpet, flooring, drywall and possessions being ripped out of peoples houses in just about every single yard. But the amount of people that turned out to help their friends and family was amazing - it was difficult to get in and out of the neighborhood because cars lined the streets, they were cut down to one lane and traffic was constantly meeting each other head on in the other direction. LCPD had to come in and direct traffic for a while, and after that others had to help. I hope this spirit of volunteerism endures for a while. A lot of people are going to need help.
third coast.. said:
Was this the neighborhood where everyone was parked on the 518 because the neighborhood was full?
I would certainly assume so. I'm headed to Nassau Bay to help a friend in about an hour or so and will try to reply if I see vehicles there (I'll drive right by it). As mentioned, had to have LCPD out directing traffic yesterday it was so packed.third coast.. said:
There going to be people working There today as well I assume? I've got my daughter but can bring a wheelbarrow and shovels and what not if need be
monarch7 said:
Planning to take some supplies from College Station to Friendswood tomorrow. Per drivetexas.com, it look like we will need to take 290 to 610 to 45. Does anyone know if 610 is open on this side? It is marked in red on drivetexas.com, but I cannot figure out what that means!
civilized05 said:
Fyi, supposedly some bigwig dignitary is coming into town and may be tieing up the east side of Pearland for a good chunk of the day. Not sure who it is, but thought I'd pass on the info for those of you planning on traversing the town tomorrow.
third coast.. said:
Where's he going to be at? I've never seen a sitting president speak.
third coast.. said:
Where's he going to be at? I've never seen a sitting president speak.
International Paint & Body right there on 518.mrsbeer05 said:
Water got in the floorboards of my car. Any recommendations on a good body shop or other place to take it to get it cleaned out and fixed? We're in Friendswood