FILE - This Oct. 19, 2017, file photo shows a large dumpster filled with trash and debris from the Harris County Criminal Justice Center in Houston, which had its basement flooded and sustained water damage on its upper floors during torrential rainfall after Hurricane Harvey made landfall. County officials on Thursday, Jan. 25, 2018, received an update from an architectural firm assessing the 20-story structure. The building could remain closed for two more years during flood-related repairs.
FILE - This Oct. 19, 2017, file photo shows a large dumpster filled with trash and debris from the Harris County Criminal Justice Center in Houston, which had its basement flooded and sustained water damage on its upper floors during torrential rainfall after Hurricane Harvey made landfall. County officials on Thursday, Jan. 25, 2018, received an update from an architectural firm assessing the 20-story structure. The building could remain closed for two more years during flood-related repairs. Juan Lozano, File AP Photo
FILE - This Oct. 19, 2017, file photo shows a large dumpster filled with trash and debris from the Harris County Criminal Justice Center in Houston, which had its basement flooded and sustained water damage on its upper floors during torrential rainfall after Hurricane Harvey made landfall. County officials on Thursday, Jan. 25, 2018, received an update from an architectural firm assessing the 20-story structure. The building could remain closed for two more years during flood-related repairs. Juan Lozano, File AP Photo

Houston: Harvey-damaged courthouse could stay closed 2 years

January 26, 2018 09:27 AM