Community Meeting
DATE: TBD
TIME: TBD
We encourage you to attend this meeting to inform community members about the corridor study, share your safety and transportation experiences, and help us gather information for the future project.
The W. Mount Houston & Airline Corridor Study seeks to enhance safety along 2.46 miles of vital transportation infrastructure in Northeast Houston within Harris County Precinct 2. The improvement initiative aims to create an inclusive, resilient, and safe corridor for all users, including vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, and transit users.
The project will develop engineering solutions to address current traffic safety concerns with improvements to provide spaces for all road users to create a safer and more efficient corridor.
The next steps include gathering public feedback, completing the design process, applying for funding opportunities, and preparing for construction to bring these improvements to the W. Mount Houston & Airline Corridor.
Revive2Thrive is Commissioner Garcia's community initiative focused on making Harris County Precinct 2 the best place to live, work, and play. The goal is to invest in improving infrastructure, create economic opportunities, and enhance residents' overall quality of life.
Harris County works best when ALL communities thrive.
Reimagine Corridor Studies aim to revitalize Harris County Precinct 2's streets for safety and vibrancy. Through community engagement and partnerships, we prioritize safety, integrate community input, and align with Vision Zero's goal of achieving zero traffic-related fatalities and injuries by 2030.
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View the map to see where the project study is taking place near your community.
The W. Mount Houston & Airline survey is a crucial part of our project. We look forward to learning how your experience with W. Mount Houston & Airline impacts your life, work, and play!
Join us for an area-focused conversation on the W. Mount Houston & Airline project.
DATE: TBD
TIME: TBD
We encourage you to attend this meeting to inform community members about the corridor study, share your safety and transportation experiences, and help us gather information for the future project.