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File #: 25-0528    Version: 1 Name: Phase 2 Lower Clear Creek & Dickinson Bayou Watershed Study
Type: Agenda Item Status: New Business
File created: 11/3/2025 In control: Capital Projects
On agenda: 11/18/2025 Final action:
Title: Consider and take action on a resolution authorizing a professional services agreement with Freese & Nichols, Inc. in the amount not to exceed $5,000,000 for the Lower Clear Creek and Dickinson Bayou Watershed Feasibility Study (DR1908) (Executive Director of Capital Projects)
Attachments: 1. Proposed Resolution, 2. Exhibit A - PSA with Proposal, 3. Proposed Watershed Cost Breakdown, 4. CIP Project Sheet, 5. CIP Aerial Map, 6. Vendor Report Card
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Consider and take action on a resolution authorizing a professional services agreement with Freese & Nichols, Inc. in the amount not to exceed $5,000,000 for the Lower Clear Creek and Dickinson Bayou Watershed Feasibility Study (DR1908) (Executive Director of Capital Projects)

Background:
Approval of this resolution will authorize a professional services agreement with Freese & Nichols, Inc. in the amount not to exceed $5,000,000 for the Lower Clear Creek and Dickinson Bayou Watershed Feasibility Study (DR1908).
In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, Council directed staff to lead an effort to develop alternatives to address flooding in the lower Clear Creek/Clear Lake and Dickinson Bayou watersheds. Phase 1 of this effort concluded with recommendations for projects in excess of $1B. Some of these projects have been carried forward into construction by other jurisdictions.

Additionally, the project was authorized as part of the Water Resources Development Act through Congress in 2022. We remain authorized but have not received appropriations. We have elected to proceed with a self-performed feasibility study through a USACE Section 203 Study. Approval of this agreement will provide $3M for evaluation of flood mitigation projects in the watersheds with a goal to meet requirements necessary for federal funding of construction. It will also provide $2M for necessary environmental efforts if the projects are deemed feasible.

The Mayor, City Manager, and Galveston County Commissioner Dugie have advocated for this project to the Assistant Secretary of the Army’s Office and received buy-in. Agreements for coordination with USACE are in the works based on prior City Council approval.

While Staff is working to secure partnerships with neighboring agencies, we have been fortunate to secure partnerships from 4 entities to provide the $5 million necessary to start the study. League City, Galveston County, and City of Friendswood have committed to $1.25 mill...

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