Join Brays Oaks National Night Out

Tuesday, October 1, 2024 (6PM – 8PM)
 
ParkHouston is ready to connect and support your National Night Out. We can send a representative for a table with giveaways and educational fliers to share with your neighbors (supplies are limited). If you prefer, we can mail the educational fliers for you to share with your neighborhood to promote public safety through parking compliance

Click here to see a sample of the available materials.

In addition, we have digital fliers available for your newsletters and social media.

Reply today and let us know how we can connect for National Night Out.

Melonie Curry, MBA
Senior Staff Analyst
City of Houston
ParkHouston Executive Team
Phone: 832.393.8645
Email: [email protected]

Walk along Brays Bayou, Saturday, September 28, 2024

8:30 to 10:00 a.m. starting
at Weekley Family YMCA, 7101 Stella Link

#WALK30 with Fit Houston, Urban Paths, and the YMCA along Brays Bayou! (1.5 or 3 miles), Saturday, September 28, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m., Weekley Family YMCA, 7101 Stella Link Rd., Houston, TX 77025 (Fit Houston, Urban Paths, and the YMCA Walk for Healthy Aging Month, link to registration including waiver).

 

Join Us for Useful Tips and Information on Development and Platting in Houston

The Professional Surveyors Education Foundation (PSEFI) welcomes you to attend the 2024 City of Houston Platting Workshop on Wednesday, Oct. 9 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

This all-day instructional workshop is open to interested land planning and development professionals. Course instructors from the City of Houston Planning & Development Department will present topics including:

  • Platting Basics
  • Research Tools & Resources
  • Sidewalk Regulations
  • Detention Drainage Plans
  • Development Incentives (Ch. 42 & 26 updates)
  • Off Street Parking
  • Harris County Platting
  • Office Of The City Engineer 
  • Center Point Energy
  • Updated PlatTracker

For registration information visit: bit.ly/PSEFI_2024_Oct 

For other information contact Landtech at 713-861-6624, or contact the Development Services Planner of the Day at 832-393-6624, or planningdepartment@houstontx.gov.

For many young people with autism, navigating social interactions can be challenging. However, with the right support and guidance, these skills can be developed and refined. The professionals at the Houston-based nonprofit Social Motion believe in the power of early intervention and social skills development to make a real difference in the lives of these exceptional individuals.

Social Motion offers a variety of classes tailored to meet the unique needs of each participant. Their methods include role-playing exercises, group activities that encourage interaction, structured lessons on reading social cues and practice in real-world settings.

If someone you know could benefit from the programs at Social Motion, please pass along this message. To learn more about the programs or to get involved, visitwww.socialmotionskills.org.

Edward Pollard