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The TIRZ 13 Old Sixth Ward board meets monthly to oversee infrastructure preservation and improvements in the historic Old Sixth Ward neighborhood near downtown Houston. Board meetings are open to the public and cover streetscape projects, historic preservation efforts, and infrastructure investments protecting the character of one of Houston's oldest residential neighborhoods. Sixth Ward residents and property owners are encouraged to attend and participate.
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