Cathy Dunn was among the first residents to move into the Norchester neighborhood in 1973, and her home had never flooded until the Tax Day flood of 2016. She rebuilt, thinking it was a one-time event, only to see her home flood again during Hurricane Harvey in August 2017. Wanting to advocate for her 400-plus neighbors whose homes also flooded, Dunn got involved with her homeowners association, local flooding groups and her municipal utility district to fight for solutions. Read the entire article……………………………….
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