KHOU 11 obtained a list of properties that could be demolished using $30 million in stormwater funds.
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Houston will use $30M in stormwater funds to demolish dangerous buildings, despite legal concerns
Houston officials on Wednesday authorized an eyebrow-raising deal allowing $30 million to be spent from the city's stormwater fund to demolish blighted buildings. Council Members Edward Pollard, ...
After a month of debate and conflicting legal perspectives, a controversial flood mitigation item was passed by the Houston City Council on Wednesday morning. The approved item will use $30 million ...
The buyers said they will likely not live at the Lundy house, however they may convert it into a rental home, or housing for visiting artists and scholars. (Steve Curry) “We’re absolutely thrilled,” ...
HOUSTON — Houston City Council is set to vote on a proposal that would redirect $30 million in city drainage and stormwater funds to demolish dangerous, derelict buildings across Houston — a move that ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Two flooding-related items drummed up quite a bit of discussion at the Houston City Council on Wednesday. One item was tagged and relates to how the city can use flood relief ...
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Alabama Street bridge demolition delayed to avoid traffic disruptions in Houston. What to know.
The Texas Department of Transportation initially planned to tear down and rebuild the bridge over I-69, but the lane closures were postponed.
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