Westbury Community Garden keeps growing in many ways

Sprawled across seven acres in southwest Houston, the Westbury Community Garden—one of the city’s largest community gardens— continues to offer new programming and features to help cultivate a love of nature and gardening in Houstonians. Most recently, the garden received a grant to plant a Magical Sunflower Maze on site. Children and adults wove their way [...]

2021-09-11T13:31:16-05:00September 7th, 2021|Community News, My Brays Oaks|

The Pollard Press

  VIDEO: Fighting Prostitution in District J   Council Member Edward Pollard has teamed up with Precinct 3 Commissioner Tom Ramsey to spearhead a multi-agency initiative to curb the solicitation of prostitution in Houston, and specifically along the Bissonnet track in District J. As of September 1, the solicitation of prostitution is a felony crime [...]

2021-09-07T10:01:27-05:00September 7th, 2021|Community News|

Virtual Community Engagement Meeting for the Keegans Bayou Feasibility Study

Virtual Community Engagement Meeting for the Keegans Bayou Feasibility Study  HCFCD Unit D118-00-00-P001 – Bond Project F-07 The Harris County Flood Control District will hold a Community Engagement Meeting for the Keegans Bayou Feasibility Study. The purpose of this meeting is to inform residents about the status of the Keegans Bayou Feasibility Study and share [...]

2021-08-31T14:24:46-05:00August 31st, 2021|Community News|

District K Newsletter – August 2021

    Southwest P.I.P. Meeting Home Ownership During the Pandemic   Attention all District K homeowners! We invite you to come out to hear valuable information about helpful options available to homeowners during these extraordinary times. Information for grants, refinancing, and estate help is available. Hope to see you there!   #District K     [...]

2021-08-20T07:47:56-05:00August 20th, 2021|Community News|

The County Connection: Get Vaccinated, Get $100

The County Connection Lina Hidalgo | Harris County Judge August 2021     Right now in Harris County we are dealing with a crisis that is as dangerous as any we've had since the start of this pandemic. The Delta variant is spreading like wildfire across our county. It is straining our hospital systems, hospitalizing a record [...]

2021-08-19T09:37:37-05:00August 19th, 2021|Community News|

New Water Rates Start Sept. 1

Why are water & wastewater rates changing? New rates pay for maintenance and critical projects to keep the water & wastewater system operating. Critical projects make the system more resilient to hurricanes, freezes & climate change. Using less water can lower monthly utility bills and save money.

2021-08-18T12:37:32-05:00August 18th, 2021|Community News|
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