Lizzie Fletcher

06/26/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/26/2024 15:29

Following Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher’s Advocacy, Buffalo Bayou and Tributaries Resiliency Study Completion Advances House

Today, following Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher's (TX-07) advocacy, the House Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure passed the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) of 2024, which instructs the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to complete the Buffalo Bayou and Tributaries Resiliency Study (BBTRS). The completion of the BBTRS will allow for the full evaluation of an underground water conveyance tunnel concept to alleviate the potential for flooding around the Addicks and Barker reservoirs and along Buffalo Bayou.

"Since my first term in Congress, I have prioritized water infrastructure projects-including the Buffalo Bayou Tributaries and Resiliency Study (BBTRS)-to protect our community from flooding," said Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher. "This study is an important opportunity to find a project that aligns with community objectives, minimizes adverse environmental and community impacts, and prioritizes resilience. I am glad that after years of advocating for the completion of this study and collaborating with community leaders across Texas' Seventh Congressional District, the Water Resources Development Act of 2024 will include language to complete the study so that the identified solution in the study can be authorized in the future."

Since her first term in Congress, Congresswoman Fletcher has advocated for the completion of the BBTRS. In 2020, she successfully called on the USACE to extend the public comment period for the BBTRS Interim Report. She submitted a public comment on the interim report urging the USACE to incorporate public feedback from residents of Texas' Seventh Congressional District.

In 2021, she wrote a letter to USACE supporting an exemption to allow the USACE to complete the BBTRS. In January of this year, she testified before the House Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure and urged the Committee to include language to complete the BBTRS.