Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Success in Business® Business Talk-City of Houston Public Works

MAR19

Success in Business® Business Talk-City of Houston Public Works

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  • Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 6 PM – 8 PM
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    701 Avenida De Las Americas #A, Houston, Texas 77010
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Down Payment Assistance Resource Class


Monday, February 25, 2019

The Government Says It's Not Coming For Your Guns

Many bump stocks were made in a Texas facility, which has said it will shut down, following the federal ban on bump stocks.
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Many bump stocks were made in a Texas facility, which has said it will shut down, following the federal ban on bump stocks.

Through the NeighborhoodLIFT program, eligible individuals and families can receive $15,000 to use as a down payment for the purchase of a house within the city limits.
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Through the NeighborhoodLIFT program, eligible individuals and families can receive $15,000 to use as a down payment for the purchase of a house within the city limits.

Report Finds Harvey Victims Are Likely To Experience Mental Health Difficulties

The Hurricane Harvey Registry was launched in April 2018 and, so far, has surveyed more than 13,000 residents in Greater Houston.

Houston Mayor Sylvester (first from left) discussed the findings of the Hurricane Harvey Registry during a press conference held at City Hall on February 21, 2019.
report released Thursday found people who suffered damages to their homes during Hurricane Harvey are likely to experience mental health difficulties, such as intrusive or unintended thoughts about the storm.
That’s one of the main takeaways from the Hurricane Harvey Registry, which was launched in April 2018 and so far has surveyed more than 13,000 residents in Greater Houston.

Saturday, February 23, 2019

Come Learn About Projects and Resources in Your Neighborhood

Citizens Assistance Office

2019 Community Meeting Information


Spring Community Meetings
February 26 to March 28
Community Invited to Attend!
Come Learn About Projects  and Resources in Your Neighborhood

The City of Houston invites the community to participate in the annual spring community meetings scheduled in the evenings from late February to March.
The meetings bring city officials to each council district and allow the community to ask questions, provide input and learn about city resources to help.
The city will provide reasonable accommodations to citizens with disabilities and special needs by request in advance of the meeting date. To request accommodations, call the Department of Neighborhoods at 832.393.0955.
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DISTRICT /
COUNCIL MEMBER
6:30 to 8:00 pm
LOCATION(S) / MAP(S) LINK
  A - Brenda Stardig
TUE., Mar. 26
White Oak Conference Center
Hosted by Mayor Turner
7603 Antoine, 77088
  B - Jerry Davis
MON., Mar. 4
Kashmere Multi-Service Center
4802 Lockwood, 77026
  C - Ellen Cohen
THU., Mar. 28
Metropolitan Multi-Service Center
1475 West Gray, 77019
  D - Dwight Boykins
THU., Feb. 28
Greater Grace Church
10800 Scott Street, 77047
  E - Dave Martin
THUR., Mar. 21
KINGWOOD
Kingwood Community Center
4102 Rustic Woods, Kingwood, 77345
TUE., Mar. 19
CLEAR LAKE
Space Center Houston Events Bldg.
1601 NASA Parkway, 77058
  F - Steve Le
TUE., Feb. 26
Alief Community Center
11903 Bellaire Blvd, 77072
  * G - Greg Travis
MON., Mar. 18
Tallowood Baptist Church
555 Tallowood, 77024
  H - Karla Cisneros
MON., Mar. 25
Moody Park Community Center
3725 Fulton, 77009
  I - Robert Gallegos
WED., Mar. 6
Magnolia Multi-Service Center
7037 Capitol, 77011
  J - Mike Laster
WED., Mar. 27
Bayland Community Center
6400 Bissonnet, 77074
  K - Martha Castex-Tatum
WED., Mar. 20
FountainLife Center
14083 S. Main, 77035

* This meeting is from 7:00 to 8:30