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Neighborhood 101 workshop: Legal Aspects of Running an Effective Civic Board – Feb. 13

Sponsored by Council Member Larry V. Green, District K SAVE THE DATE! Saturday, February 13, 2016 Neighborhood 101 Workshop: Legal Aspects of Running an Effective Civic Board Attend this informative Neighborhood 101 workshop to learn everything you need to know legally about how to run an effective civic board. If your board members are unclear [...]

2016-01-28T08:20:33-06:00January 28th, 2016|Community News|

HPLQ Author Series presents Wil Haygood, the acclaimed author of the The Butler

In celebration of African American History Month, the Houston Public Library HPLQ Author Series welcomes Wil Haygood, the acclaimed author of the The Butler. Haygood will present his new bestseller, "Showdown: Thurgood Marshall and the Supreme Court Nomination that Changed America". Books will be available for sale by Brazos Bookstore followed by a book signing [...]

2016-01-27T19:16:20-06:00January 27th, 2016|Community News|

Part of Fondren set to be widened to six lanes with drainage, lighting improvements

About 60 members of the Brays Oaks Management District community came to meeting at Fondren Middle School on January 26, armed with questions about the impending Fondren Corridor Reconstruction Project. Houston City Councilman Larry V. Green of District K kicked off the meeting after one Fondren Middle School student spoke about public safety issues and [...]

2016-01-27T19:20:54-06:00January 27th, 2016|Articles, Mobility & Transportation|

Houston’s hottest home neighborhoods to watch in 2016

by Paul Takahashi, Houston Business Journal Are you looking to buy a home in Houston this year? Well, Zillow has some advice for you on where to look. Zillow Inc. (Nasdaq: Z) released a new report that predicts the hottest Houston neighborhoods to watch in 2016. The Seattle-based real estate company looked at home price [...]

2016-01-15T13:21:58-06:00January 15th, 2016|Community News|
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