Where We Live
The Hub House network provides solar-powered community centers across Northeast Houston for resident-led disaster preparedness. Each hub house is led by a captain who has volunteered their home to be a safe haven for 10-15 neighboring households during outages and emergencies. When we show up together, our community becomes more connected, more resilient, and more powerful.
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What to Expect at a TIRZ Board Meeting
City of Houston
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TIRZ 18 Fifth Ward Board Meeting
TIRZ 18 Fifth Ward
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Who Is Responsible
Houston Affordable Housing Plan — 2025 Update
City of Houston
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Our Air & Water
Going Public Campaign Lets Us Support Our National Parks
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Houston Complete Count — making sure our community is seen
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Our Air & Water
Sign the petition: Fix Emancipation Ave flooding
Coalition for Environment, Equity & Resilience (CEER)
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Houston Affordable Housing Plan — 2025 Update
City of Houston
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TIRZ 18 Fifth Ward Board Meeting
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Homeless outreach and shelter — SEARCH Houston
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Harris County Reviews Flood Easement for Eagle Landing Development
Harris County Commissioners Court
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