05/19/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/19/2026 09:03
Published on May 19, 2026
Texas Flood Awareness Week highlights the importance of knowing your flood risk and taking steps to stay prepared. In Fort Worth, flooding remains one of the most significant weather-related hazards, and the City's Stormwater Management Program is using this week to highlight a major initiative: the Stormwater Strategic Plan.
Guiding this work are the Stormwater Mission & Vision statements:
"Protecting People and Property from Harmful Stormwater Runoff" and "To be recognized as an exceptionally progressive and effective municipal stormwater program."
Fort Worth's Stormwater Program was established in 2006 by Fort Worth City Council in response to decades of drainage challenges, aging infrastructure and severe storms that repeatedly impacted neighborhoods across the city. The program was established in response to a devastating flood in 2004 that cost both lives and widespread property damage, to provide a dedicated, long-term solution for reducing flood risk and improving public safety.
Now, 20 years later, the City is looking ahead. The Stormwater Strategic Plan will reflect the program's vision for the next two decades - one that emphasizes proactive system upgrades, modern engineering approaches, sustainable funding and strong community partnerships.
Resident participation is a critical part of the Strategic Plan. The City wants community input on drainage concerns, neighborhood experiences and priorities for future improvements.
Find more information on the Stormwater Strategic Plan and ongoing community engagement opportunities.
• Know before you go: Check the real-time status of the high-water warning-flasher locations that the City has installed at some of the most dangerous road-flooding areas.
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