Residents frustrated over abandoned flood-mitigation project along White Oak Bayou

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Residents frustrated over abandoned flood-mitigation project along White Oak Bayou
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A nearby sidewalk torn up as part of the abandoned project along White Oak Bayou was repaired a day after ABC13 reported on it. Officials now tell us work should resume this summer.

Residents are frustrated over a flood-mitigation project along White Oak Bayou that was abandoned after its contractor filed for bankruptcy last year.continues to sit untouched after its original contractor filed for bankruptcy in 2022.

Burnside Services out of Navasota started the work in the spring of 2021 but filed for bankruptcy in May 2022, and the project has sat practically untouched ever since.Delaney's home is currently surrounded by large concrete blocks, unfinished work along the bayou, and missing chunks of bike path as a result of the abandoned work.

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