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Harris County Flood Control: Hiring Challenges Despite New Funding

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Funding Boost for harris County Flood Control Faces Workforce Challenge

HOUSTON, TX – A important ​influx of funding is enabling Harris County Flood Control District to dramatically increase ‌maintenance adn repair⁢ projects, but the agency is now facing a critical hurdle: finding enough workers to​ execute the planned improvements. Despite nearly doubling repair ⁢project volume‍ this year, officials report losing potential hires to competing job offers, threatening the long-term impact of the financial boost.

The‌ funding surge allows the district to address a backlog of critical maintenance and respond to community concerns more effectively, ⁤impacting the safety and property of hundreds of thousands⁢ of Harris County residents. While progress is being made ⁤- with silt‍ removal up 117% and vegetation management increasing by 43% – sustained momentum​ relies on filling numerous open positions. The ​agency is actively seeking to expand its⁢ workforce ‍to handle projects slated for the coming years.

“We’ve had issues with workers taking​ other job offers ⁤before⁤ we could get the job offer to them,” explained Jason ⁣Krahn, chief infrastructure & operations officer for the Harris County Flood Control District.

This⁣ year, the district has already completed 1,700 service requests from residents reporting flood-related issues and has increased the ‌number ⁣of repair ‌projects from 59 to 115. The increased funding is ‌directly responsible for these gains, ⁣allowing for more proactive maintenance and faster response times.

To address the staffing shortage, ⁤the Flood Control District ‍is launching a multi-pronged recruitment strategy. This includes outreach to community partners to build established hiring ⁤pipelines, and plans to host job fairs.

Interested applicants can find available positions and apply online at ⁣ https://www.floodcontroljobs.com/.

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