Survey | Improve Forest Conditions in Houston Communities

The Houston Parks & Recreation Department is working on a grant proposal to secure federal funding for a Hazard Tree Removal Program. The proposed program would involve working with homeowners to identify and remove dead trees and overgrown limbs within their yard, at no cost to the homeowner. Homeowners would also be eligible for replacement [...]

2023-05-11T14:26:43-05:00May 11th, 2023|Community News|

May is Mental Health Awareness Month

  May is Mental Health Awareness Month   Join the Brays Oaks Super Neighborhood Council #36 Tuesday,June 6, 2023 @6:30p Special Guest, Robert Lazaro with Harris County Flood Control Houston Public Works Encourages Water Conservation - "Give Water a Break" The Houston Public Works Department encourages water conservation. Visit the"Give Water a Break" campaign web page [...]

2023-05-11T11:04:03-05:00May 11th, 2023|Community News|

City of Houston : FY2024 Budget, Public Safety, & Truck Parking

Budget season is starting! The city’s finance department is transitioning from an incremental budgeting approach to outcome-based budgeting in the coming fiscal year, which starts July 2023. The City of Houston Fiscal Year 2024 budget will be considered at city council on June 7, 2023. Outcome-based budgeting turns the budget on its head, starting with [...]

2023-05-04T17:54:44-05:00May 4th, 2023|Community News|

REMINDER: HPW Virtual Community Meeting for Hillcroft Ave. & Court Rd. Extension Project

    Houston Public Works Virtual Community Meeting for the Hillcroft Ave. and Court Rd. Extension Project   Residents in Fort Bend Houston should have received in the USPS mail an invitation from Houston Public Works to attend a virtual community meeting on the Hillcroft Avenue and Court Road Extension Project. The virtual meeting will [...]

2023-05-03T20:42:33-05:00May 3rd, 2023|Community News|

The Pollard Press

  VIDEO: Celebrating Diversity in District J In honor of National Diversity Month, the District J office honored some of the most committed community leaders and organizations that represent the vast diversity present in our district. Council Member Edward Pollard welcomed representatives from over 30 institutions to be recognized at City Hall with a proclamation [...]

2023-05-01T08:40:19-05:00May 1st, 2023|Community News|

Authorities seek information on whereabouts of human trafficking convict

According to the Harris County District Attorney's Office, Thaddeus Allen, 34, showed up for the April 10 start of his trial in Houston on human trafficking charges -- but not for the end on April 24, when he was convicted and sentenced to 75 years in prison. Now he may have resumed his work as a [...]

2023-04-30T11:32:56-05:00April 30th, 2023|Community News|
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