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Response <br />At the time of the Needs Assessment development the data in hand drove the suggested allocation proportions; however, the numbers are always open for revision as newand better data becomes <br /> available. The Needs Assessment is a fluid document that <br />Comment <br />Did you experience flood damage? <br />We live outside the flood zone-but the <br />Yes <br />every level. San Marcos has not managed its own house very well; why do you think you can get away with putting downstream communities at risk without addressing your own problems?3. <br /> Finding housing for your own displaced citizens should be your number one priority; this is a better use of your federal funds than digging a ditch.4. Caving in to commercial developments <br /> that operate for their own benefit while damaging local communities is bad policy for water and flood management. This includes the apartment complex by the river and plans for a new <br /> HEB. The continued out of control development that affects flood plains and runoff management will only intensify water problems.5. You are not alone in this process of finding solutions <br /> to flood hazards and San Marcos River Management. Please make efforts to broaden your focus and look beyond the doorstep of your city hall.6. As a final point, I must reiterate that <br /> your plans for developing a bypass for water out of the Blanco River Basin will be totally and forcefully opposed by your neighbors. Maybe you think you can redraw your water boundaries, <br /> but you simply cannot be allowed to cause harm Form Question:Answer:Comment: heavy downpours in both disasters caused flooding in our split level home. We are not seeking any assistance. <br /> We do emphathize and understand the <br />Element <br />Source <br />Date <br /># <br />68/30/16Online Form <br /> <br />