My Brays Oaks: Plant it Forward Farms

Brays Oaks District is more than just streets, buildings, and businesses; individuals working together to build community is what makes it a great place to live. In our My Brays Oaks series, we highlight the people and organizations making a difference in the community, a place we’re proud to call home. Today we feature Daniella [...]

2017-08-08T11:33:04-05:00August 8th, 2017|Environmental & Urban Design|

Mayor Turner to Announce Complete Communities Initiative

Mayor Turner Kicks off Complete Communities Initiative City/Private Partnerships aim to Transform Forgotten Neighborhoods WHAT: Mayor Sylvester Turner will announce the first round of neighborhoods selected for his Complete Communities Initiative. Complete Communities aims to transform neighborhoods that have been overlooked for the amenities enjoyed by other Houston neighborhoods. The city will work with stakeholders [...]

2017-04-17T07:54:13-05:00April 17th, 2017|Articles, Environmental & Urban Design|

Houston mayor addresses issues at BOMD/SWH2000 breakfast meeting

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner fought rush hour traffic to address a joint breakfast meeting of the Brays Oaks Management District and Southwest Houston 2000 Tuesday, Jan. 10 at Houston Baptist University. The mayor spoke about the city's growth and diversity and talked about issues that concern all Houstonians––not just those affecting residents in the southwest [...]

Park Activities Survey

The Willow Waterhole Greenspace Conservancy would like you to tell them what you like about your park! They have been working away making your park fabulous. Now they really need to know if you like it too. Go ahead, be honest. Their feelings won’t be hurt. Tell them what you think in their short, delightful [...]

2016-10-26T13:57:57-05:00October 26th, 2016|Articles, Environmental & Urban Design|

New Single-Family Home Development Coming to Brays Oaks District

For all the Brays Oaks residents that have been wondering what the “New Homes” sign on the west side of South Gessner north of West Bellfort portends, the mystery has been at least partly solved. AC Homes, a Chinese investment and development firm closed on the property on Friday, December 11. The firm has previously [...]

2015-12-18T14:57:08-06:00December 18th, 2015|Articles, Environmental & Urban Design|
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