Houston · issues
Topics getting the most attention in Houston public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
Houston voters, get ready! You've got three elections coming up fast in April and May. Make sure you're registered and know where to vote so your voice is heard.
Concerns were raised about the awarding of no-bid contracts to a specific media company, Cree Global Media, by HTV. The speaker questioned the lack of competitive bidding and the financial implications of these contracts.
The council confirmed appointments to key city boards, including the Houston Arts Alliance and the Office of Business Opportunity Advisory Board. These appointments shape the direction and oversight of important city functions.
Houston City Council District C is holding a special election this Saturday. If you live in the district, make sure you know your polling place and get out to vote!
The city can only enforce certain types of deed restrictions, leaving many neighborhood issues to be handled privately or through HOAs. Residents are seeking clarity on what the city can and cannot enforce.
Get ready to vote! Houston's City Council is holding a special election for an at-large seat, and it's your chance to shape the future of the city. Make sure you know who's running so you can pick the best candidate.
Concerns were raised about the process of advocating for an ordinance, with a speaker emphasizing the need for transparency and for individuals to understand proposed legislation before seeking support. This highlights the importance of informed public participation in the legislative process.
Get ready for another round of campaigning! Alejandra Salinas and Dwight Boykins are battling it out in a runoff election for a Houston City Council seat. Your vote will decide who represents you.