- 4/19/2026 5:19:06 AM
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MCALLEN, TX – Residents of McAllen are invited to weigh in on a critical infrastructure project aimed at tackling the city’s persistent flooding issues. A town hall meeting is set to discuss major storm sewer drainage upgrades, a move that could finally bring relief to neighborhoods long plagued by heavy rainfall and inadequate drainage.
For years, McAllen has struggled with flash floods that disrupt daily life, damage property, and strain emergency services. The proposed improvements target key areas where outdated systems have failed to handle extreme weather. Key aspects of the plan include:
The town hall isn’t just for engineers or policymakers—it’s a chance for affected residents to voice their concerns. Homeowners, business owners, and community advocates are encouraged to attend, as their feedback could shape the final design and prioritization of projects.
While the upgrades are welcomed, some critics argue the plan doesn’t go far enough. Others question whether taxpayer funds could be better spent on preventive measures rather than reactive fixes. With climate change intensifying storms, will these upgrades stand the test of time?
BNN will continue tracking developments. Stay tuned for updates after the town hall.
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