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Monthly public meetings where residents can speak up about safety, cleaning, and improvements in one of Houston's most walkable neighborhoods.
Check with Midtown Management District for the current schedule and location. Sessions run Monthly.
Find a session →The Midtown Management District Board meets every month to make decisions that directly affect one of Houston's most vibrant neighborhoods. This board oversees public safety patrols that keep our streets safe, manages street cleaning services that keep our community looking good, and plans landscaping projects that make our area more beautiful. They also guide marketing efforts that bring visitors and businesses to Midtown. These meetings are open to everyone who lives, works, or visits Midtown. When you attend, you can speak during public comment periods about issues that matter to you. Maybe you want better lighting on your street, more trash pickup, or new events in the area. The board makes real decisions with real budgets that affect daily life in Midtown. This neighborhood stretches from downtown Houston south to the Texas Medical Center area. It includes residential towers, restaurants, bars, and cultural spots like Discovery Green. Many residents walk or bike to work, restaurants, and entertainment. The board's decisions about sidewalk maintenance, safety patrols, and neighborhood events directly impact your quality of life. Check the Midtown Management District website for meeting dates, times, and agendas. Meetings typically happen at the Midtown offices. Your voice helps shape the future of our neighborhood.
The Midtown Management District provides supplemental services to the Midtown neighborhood including public safety patrols, street cleaning, landscaping, and marketing. Working alongside the Midtown Redevelopment Authority, the district helps maintain and improve one of Houston's most walkable inner-city neighborhoods. Board meetings are open to the public.
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