Unregulated Development at Core of Texas Flood Tragedy, Experts Warn
RA Staff | Source: Reform Austin | Posted 08/01/2025

As Texas lawmakers hold hearings on flood preparedness in the wake of the deadly July 4th weekend storms, disaster experts say the Legislature is ignoring a key driver of the destruction: unchecked development in high-risk flood zones. While legislators focus on warning systems and emergency alerts, critics argue the state’s regulatory gaps in land use and floodplain development have left millions vulnerable, especially those living in rural and unincorporated areas.
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As Texas lawmakers discuss flood preparedness following the devastating storms of July 4th, experts highlight that unregulated development in high-risk flood zones is a significant factor contributing to the destruction. While the focus remains on improving warning systems and emergency alerts, critics argue that the lack of regulation in land use and floodplain development has left millions vulnerable, particularly in rural and unincorporated areas. The recent flash floods resulted in over 130 fatalities, particularly affecting mobile homes and RVs located in designated flood-prone areas.
Experts like Andrew Rumbach emphasize that Texas counties often lack the necessary zoning authority and enforcement capabilities to ensure safe development. With 17% of Texans living or working in flood hazard zones, there are calls for legislative action to empower counties to implement stronger floodplain development policies and collect drainage fees. Without significant changes, the risk of continued destruction and loss of life in these flood-prone areas remains high.
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