Flood resilience work continues. CDBG planning advances. Housing stays the priority.
The River City Flood Ready Initiative kept moving in May. The rain garden and drainage system installed near Kreole Elementary School performed through the heavy rains earlier this spring, holding water on site and keeping a normally-flooded stretch of street clear. Our long-term science partnership with the Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve continues to shape that work, alongside Mississippi Alabama Sea Grant, the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, Indiana University, and Mississippi State University Extension.
The neighborhood-scale stormwater park north of Rose Drive remains in active design. That neighborhood has lived with persistent flooding for years. The park is built to capture and slow stormwater before it reaches the streets and homes that have borne the worst of it.
Our Five-Year Consolidated Plan keeps four priorities at the top of the list: housing rehabilitation, new affordable housing, sanitary sewer, and drainage. The 2024 Annual Action Plan continues as the current operating document for those investments. We also continue coordinating with state partners on the Mississippi Housing Recovery Program for residents still rebuilding after prior storms.
Get in touch. Residents with questions about housing assistance, flood resilience resources, or the Five-Year Consolidated Plan process can reach the Community Development office at (228) 474-2345. To learn more about flood resilience projects across the city, visit rivercityfloodready.com.