Why Harris County Parks and Public Spaces Need Civil Engineering
What makes a good park? For most people, it feels easy to use. Walkways feel natural, and fields drain after rain. Lighting, water, restrooms, trails, shade areas, and gathering spaces all seem to be in the right places. That simplicity takes a lot of planning. Parks and public spaces in Harris County need more than attractive layouts. They need civil engineering that considers drainage, grading, access, utilities, pavement, permitting, public safety, and maintenance. These are the parts visitors rarely think about, but they decide whether a public space works well or becomes a constant source of repairs and complaints. A park is still a land development project. It may not look like a commercial center or subdivision, but the site still has to manage stormwater, serve people safely, meet local requirements, and hold up through years of use. Key Takeaways Parks and public spaces need civil engineering long before benches, trails, fields, or gathering areas are added Good site de...