
On August 30, 2025, the Benbrook Public Library was standing-room only as residents gathered for the Stop South Benbrook Floods meeting, led by local advocate Greg Clem.

South Benbrook neighbors are joining forces to combat what they perceive as a growing threat: flooding linked to ongoing development in Trinity Estates, Timbercreek, and surrounding areas.

A rainy Saturday morning forced a late change of plans for a local volunteer workday in Benbrook.

A growing number of Benbrook residents are raising concerns over flooding associated with a new housing development, even before a single home has been built.

A growing number of Benbrook families are coming together to push back against flood concerns tied to new development.

As Labor Day weekend approaches, many Benbrook residents are gearing up for road trips to close out the summer.

What began as frustration over flooding concerns tied to new development in Benbrook has now expanded into a daily struggle with dust, noise, and unanswered complaints.

The conversation surrounding theย Sandlin development, locatedย across fromย Trinity Estates, is gaining traction, and residents are starting to organize.

Greg Clem, a Benbrook neighbor helping organize Stop South Benbrook Floods, is rallying residents to take one simple step that carries real weight.

Not long ago, neighbors joined forces to protect Maryโs Creek, proving that when Benbrook stands together, real change happens. Now, another challenge is at the doorstep.