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Harris County has been out to fix this Cypress drainage problem multiple times. Neighbors say nothing has changed

These Cypress homeowners have spent thousands dealing with a flooding problem that keeps coming back.

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas — Residents in a Cypress neighborhood say their front yards turn into lakes every time it rains, and despite repeated visits from Harris County workers, the problem hasn't gotten any better.

Candy and Sean Maloney have lived in the neighborhood since 1991, and they say the flooding has been a constant issue for more than three decades. Their part of the street sits lower than surrounding areas, causing water to collect and leaving their side looking like a lake while neighboring streets stay dry. They believe the root of the problem is a drainage system that just isn't doing its job.

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  • Their neighbors of 25 years are dealing with the same thing.

"The ditches run down, well supposed to run down that street to the creek, cut off to the right and then goes to the creek. That's somewhere back,"

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Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 17, 2026, 11:31 AMView source

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Following. Want to see what others think before I weigh in.

Interesting — I think the Houston angle gets overlooked.

This is exactly the kind of conversation I come here for. Real local takes.

Living in Houston gives you a different lens on this. Appreciate the thread.