A runner passes by the 25-acre lake at Dragonfly Park in Bridgeland Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021 in Cypress. The footpath of the pedestrian bridges, when in the background, are all one foot above the 100-year floodplain. The master-planned community has invested millions in a series of lakes to hold storm water. They credit the investment with preventing the community from flooding during Tax Day and Hurricane Harvey. They are also considering installing sensors and pumps so that detention ponds can be lowered before a heavy rain, allowing it to hold more stormwater.