BEXARflood.org shows road conditions of monitored low water crossings across Bexar County. Each dot on the map indicates a location of a Bexar County HALT sensor - HALT stands for High water Alert Lifesaving Technology. The sensors detect rising water and send real time information to this website: green means the road safe, yellow means the water is rising and red means the road is closed. By subscribing to alerts through this website, you can receive text or email alerts when low water crossings you choose to monitor have water over the road.
Bexar County has installed more than 150 HALT systems in our community to warn drivers to turn around with either flashing lights or a combination of flashing lights and gates.
BEXARflood.org was developed through a partnership between Bexar County, the City of San Antonio and the San Antonio River Authority. These partners monitor local weather and road conditions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
IF YOU SEE WATER OVER THE ROAD, PLEASE TURN AROUND AND FIND A DIFFERENT ROUTE.
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At BexarFlood.org, we value your privacy and make every effort to respect your wishes and personal information. In line with this commitment, we have established the following policy for the use of our SMS notification service. Please read it carefully to understand how we collect, use, and manage your phone numbers.
We collect your phone numbers only when you voluntarily provide them to us. You can opt in to receive these SMS messages by selecting Text when creating a subscription and providing your phone number.
Your phone numbers are primarily used to provide you with updates to the status of low water crossing locations that you have subscribed to. SMS messaging charges may be applied by your carrier. We will only share your phone number with our SMS provider, subject to their privacy policy. We use Twilio to send all SMS communications to users who have opted in. Please view Twilio's privacy policy here with information on how they use user information.
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Please note that the opt-out process may take up to 10 business days to become effective. During this period, you may still receive some messages from us.
Once you have opted out, we will not send you any more SMS messages, nor will we sell or transfer your phone number to another party.
We may periodically update this policy. We will notify you about significant changes in the way we treat your information by placing a prominent notice on our site.
We thank you for your understanding and cooperation. If you have any questions or concerns about this policy, please feel free to contact us at (210) 227-1373.
BEXARflood.org shows road conditions of monitored low water crossings across Bexar County. Each dot on the map indicates a location of a Bexar County HALT sensor - HALT stands for High water Alert Lifesaving Technology. The sensors detect rising water and send real time information to this website: green means the road safe, yellow means the water is rising and red means the road is closed. By subscribing to alerts through this website, you can receive text or email alerts when low water crossings you choose to monitor have water over the road.
Bexar County has installed more than 150 HALT systems in our community to warn drivers to turn around with either flashing lights or a combination of flashing lights and gates.
BEXARflood.org was developed through a partnership between Bexar County, the City of San Antonio and the San Antonio River Authority. These partners monitor local weather and road conditions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
IF YOU SEE WATER OVER THE ROAD, PLEASE TURN AROUND AND FIND A DIFFERENT ROUTE.