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Monthly public meetings where East End neighbors shape neighborhood safety, beautification, and infrastructure projects in Houston's historic Latino community.
Check with East End District for the current schedule and location. Sessions run Monthly.
Find a session →The East End District Board meets every month to shape our neighborhood's future. This board oversees public safety programs, beautification projects, street improvements, and wayfinding signs that help people navigate our historic community. The East End is one of Houston's oldest neighborhoods, stretching from downtown to the Ship Channel. Our community has deep Latino roots and rich cultural heritage along Navigation Boulevard. The board manages millions in tax dollars to keep our streets safe, clean, and welcoming. They work on projects like better lighting, cleaner sidewalks, and programs that support local businesses. These meetings are open to everyone who lives, works, or owns property in the East End. This is where neighbors can speak up about problems like potholes, safety concerns, or ideas for making our area better. The board includes local business owners and residents who understand our community's needs. When you attend, you can ask questions, share concerns, and learn about upcoming projects in your neighborhood. Your voice helps decide how tax money gets spent on improvements that affect your daily life. The meetings happen at a local venue, and you don't need to sign up ahead of time.
The East End District provides enhanced services to the East End neighborhood including public safety, beautification, wayfinding, and infrastructure improvements along Navigation Boulevard and surrounding areas. The district supports the cultural identity and economic vitality of this historic Houston neighborhood. Board meetings are open to the public.
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