Kashmere Gardens
Welcome!
Your questions, comments, concerns, and recommendations have formed the Kashmere Gardens Complete Communities Action Plan featured on this page! Now we will work together on bringing your action items to reality. Please fill out a quick form to let us know what community topics interest you.
Information about the Complete Communities Program and the Kashmere Gardens planning process is located on the Houston Complete Communities website.
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One Clean Houston
Illegal dumping poses a persistent threat to the well-being and quality of life in many of our beloved communities within the City of Houston. We refuse to let this issue compromise the health, safety, and vitality of our neighborhoods. Every resident deserves to call a clean and safe environment home, and we all share the responsibility of preserving our communities, free from illegal dumping and environmental hazards. Together, we can forge a united front for a cleaner, safer Houston!
Under the collaborative efforts of City departments and dedicated stakeholders, our Administration has meticulously crafted a comprehensive strategy to combat illegal dumping and revitalize our neighborhoods. We proudly introduce the "One Clean Houston" program, which centers on three crucial pillars of impact:
- Rapid Cleanup
- Enhanced Enforcement
- Prevention and Education
The City has already embarked on various initiatives, but it's essential for our departments to work hand in hand with our community members, non-profit organizations, industry partners, and other government bodies to transform the vision of "One Clean Houston" into a tangible reality.
For a detailed roadmap and resources to support this initiative, please find the full toolkit in "Helpful Documents."
Join us in this noble endeavor, and let's build a cleaner, safer, and more vibrant Houston together!
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π Explore the Resilient Sidewalks Plan for Kashmere Gardens ποΈ
In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, the City of Houston secured crucial Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery 17 (CDBG-DR 17) funds dedicated to planning initiatives. Part of this essential funding was directed towards the creation of a Citywide Toolkit and Resilient Community Sidewalks Plans, benefiting both the vibrant communities of Gulfton and Kashmere Gardens.
The Resilient Sidewalks Plan has been meticulously crafted with the aim of evaluating the condition of sidewalks and devising scalable solutions that enhance pedestrian mobility while safeguarding against flooding impacts. This comprehensive plan comprises three essential documents:
- ποΈ The Citywide Toolkit
- π The Gulfton Community Plan
- π³ The Kashmere Gardens Community Plan
This plan serves as a cornerstone, shedding light on potential future studies that may focus on specific issues, regions, or topics, reinforcing our commitment to sustainable and resilient community development.
Explore the Resilient Sidewalks Plan under Helpful Documents, and be part of the journey towards a safer and more accessible Kashmere Gardens! πΆβοΈπΌ.
Ready and Resilient Northeast Houston Resource Hub and Video
A more resilient Northeast Houston is one where residents are informed and know when and how to prepare for disruptions and disasters.
The City is excited to share the Northeast Houston online resource hub, a one-stop shop for preparedness resources. The hub includes social media accounts, preparedness guides, and emergency preparedness information to make sure you’re informed and prepared before the next disaster strikes. These resources will help you protect your family and neighbors in the face of climate emergencies like extreme heat, hurricanes, flooding, and more.
To check out the available resources visit: https://nehoustongetready.com.
The Ready and Resilient Together Northeast Houston preparedness video features actions you can take every day to be more prepared. These actions will help you protect your family and neighbors in the face of climate emergencies like extreme heat, hurricanes, flooding, and more.
English and Spanish Versions: https://nehoustongetready.com/videos/
Northeast Community Farmers Market - 1st and 3rd Saturdays of Each Month
Come out to the Northeast Community Farmers Market either the 1st or 3rd Saturday of each month between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. LBJ Farm, 5425 Troost St. The Market accepts cash, card, and SNAP.
Harris County Tax Office Can Help
FREE PROPERTY TAX WORKSHOP
In This 45 Minute Workshop, You Will Learn:
- How property taxes are calculated
- How exemptions can save you money
- How to pay your property taxes
To request a property tax workshop for your group or invite us to your upcoming events please email: tax.outreach@tax.hctx.net or call 713-274-8387
CenterPoint Energy's Agencies in Action Program
Provides...
You qualify if:
- You are a residential customer of CenterPoint Energy Electric.
- Your home is at least 16 years old.
- Your annual household income qualifies you to meet income guidelines or you receive benefits from a public assistance program.
- (SNAP, Medical Assistance or Medicare, Supplemental Security Income, Public Housing, Children’s Health Insurance, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families)
GIVE US A CALL! (855-751-6432) or visit CenterPointEnergy.com/AgenciesinAction
ALL LIGHTS ON, HOUSTON!
- If there is tree canopy near streetlighting you can report this request to: (http://www.houstontx.gov/parks/forestry/urbanforestry.html)
- To report a city tree that needs pruning or to request a tree removal permit contact the Urban Forestry section by calling 311 or visit the 311 Houston Service Center online www.houston311.org to submit your request.
- How to use 311 to report: http://www.houstontx.gov/311/images/311-portal-overview.mp4
- Outage Tracker (http://gis.centerpointenergy.com/outagetracker/) for current electric outage information.
For more information on how to report light poles that are out or need maintenance, to request a new light pole, and to report tree canopy, please utilize the video with CenterPoint, Public Works, and Urban Forestry. Thank you! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkBFT-4zLbI