This latest announcement had six takeaways: First, rebuild Ellicott Mills Drive (started last summer by the previous administration). Second, maintain stream channels in the watershed (increased under the previous administration, but has negligible impact on flooding). Third, install two alert sirens to be triggered in the event of flash flooding (more panic-inducing than safe, I fear). Fourth, establish a grant program for flood-proofing (created and funded by the previous administration before the 2018 flood). Fifth, continue upstream mitigation (work already funded and underway by the previous administration); And sixth, set up a website (which the county already has) and create a committee to explore the potential possibility of forming a Community Development Corporation (enough qualifiers for you?).