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You’re invited! 

Join us at an open house meeting to discuss 

Flood Control District maintenance efforts This November, voters will consider Harris County Flood Control District Proposition A. If approved, Proposition A would increase the Flood Control District’s dedicated, ad valorem tax rate by 1.581 cents per $100. The additional funding would go toward the maintenance of flood control infrastructure across Harris County.

We invite you to join us to learn more about Flood Control District Proposition A and share your input on maintenance work!

Please attend this all-important meeting 

Thursday October 10th from 6:00-8:00 pm.
Bayland Community Center
6400 Bissonnet 77074  

For more information visit this link…
https://t.e2ma.net/click/fcll4f/rhliilj/zbii6p

 

 
Here are the latest opportunities to strengthen
your faith and connect with the community.
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India House,
8888 West Bellfort Ave. Houston, TX 77031

Free Food Distribution in partnership with Houston Food Bank

WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER 9, 2024  
10 to 11 am

We are thankful to the Houston Food Bank for providing healthy food twice a month which enables us to feed over 500 needy families monthly. We distribute fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy, and packaged foods ensuring all families get healthy and balanced meals. We provide food regardless of citizenship, race, social or economic status, national origin, or religion. We believe that no one in our community should go hungry. This is a great program that gives back to the Houston community. Our volunteers take pride in coming to India House to help with the distribution. Avail this food distribution for free or come and be a part of our team of volunteers.

 
 
 

Harris County District Attorney’s Office
Data Transparency Dashboard

How many criminal cases are filed in Harris County each year?

How many defendants have been sentenced to prison or probation?

On any given day, how many criminal cases are pending in our justice system and how does that number compare to a decade ago?

Thnterprise Data Science Institute at the University of Houston, invites you to the

introduction of its Data Transparency Dashboard. This innovative tool, which draws from nearly 1 million criminal cases from 2015 to present, is designed to provide the public, academic researchers and others with valuable, objective, and transparent data about our local justice system.

The dashboard feature troves of information regarding the number and type of criminal cases pending in Harris County, broken down by type and court, as well as information on sentencing, trials, dismissals and other aspects of the justice system. In keeping with the principles of transparent government, we aim to foster a sense of openness and draw informed public participation in the years to come.

TIME:
2:30PM – 3:30PM
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
14th Court of Appeals – Third Floor – Historic 1910 Courthouse
301 Fannin St. in Downtown Houston

If you have any questions contact: 713-702-3543

 

Transparency Around Proposed Tax Increase

At a recent City Council meeting, Council Member Edward Pollard shared his thoughts on the impact of raising taxes in Houston. The council member encouraged colleagues to let constituent voices be heard and to maintain transparency about the real potential consequences of raising the tax rate and how that affects homeowners as property values continue to rise. 

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