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Delayed. Again. Why is Corpus Christi postponing a vote on a permanent water supply using the Gulf?
By KHOU Houston
· June 7, 2026
· 1 min read
Corpus Christi Council Member Kaylynn Paxson said the Inner Harbor Desalination Project is important but will not be the savior that Corpus Christi needs.
The expansion of controlled burns in Fort Worth to areas beyond the Nature Center & Refuge has implications for wildfire management in the larger region, including Montgomery County. As The Woodlands and surrounding communities face ongoing risks from Gulf hurricanes and flooding, proactive measures to reduce fuel loads and promote fire-resilient ecosystems take on added significance. The diversity of plant life resulting from these prescribed fires can also inform local conservation efforts, potentially influencing how The Woodlands Township and Montgomery County approach land management and wildfire prevention in their own jurisdictions. With the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office and other local agencies playing critical roles in emergency response, the experiences and outcomes of Fort Worth's expanded controlled burn program will be worth watching for potential applications in The Woodlands area.
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Published: June 7, 2026 ·
Source: KHOU Houston ·
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