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Housing and Community Development 2023 Fall Community Meetings



Attend HCD’s Fall Community Meetings to learn about recent accomplishments and give input on future housing and community development activities and programs.





Hazard Mitigation Plan Public Meeting





Actualización del Plan de Mitigación de Riesgos









Help Create the new MSC Dreamcatcher sculpture with artist Jesse Lott

Help Create the new MSC Dreamcatcher sculpture with artist Jesse Lott


Houston renowned artist, a long-time Fifth Ward resident, and recently named Texas State three-dimensional artist for 2022 Jesse Lott, will create The Dreamcatcher, a sculpture to be installed on the exterior of the center. The community will have a hand in deciding key elements of this work. "The voices of local residents will help guide the central imagery of the sculpture—whether it's a sun, a family, or another element that encompasses the spirit of Sunnyside," said Lott. "The community will also be engaged to source materials that are authentic to the neighborhood for incorporation into The Dreamcatcher."

To hear Mr. Lott, explain his vision visit our meeting recording here: HERE

We are in need your feedback and found items to define what this sculpture can be.

Submit your suggestions and visons for the sculpture here: Create the Dream Catcher - Google Forms

Please email: lindsey.williams@houstontx.gov to arrange drop off items for the sculpture







Apply Now for the Evolve Houston eMobility Microgrant


Submit your grant idea to Evolve Houston, a nonprofit organization focused on improving air quality, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing EV adoption. Apply now at apply.evolvehouston.org. The deadline has been extended to Friday, September 30.

Evolve Houston is a nonprofit organization focused on leading the emerging eMobility ecosystem within Houston by promoting electric vehicle adoption and education. Founded in 2019 through the City of Houston’s Climate Action Plan, Evolve is a non-profit coalition of sustainability-minded civic, business, and academic leaders who seek to accelerate clean transportation in Houston through electrification. Along with founding members CenterPoint Energy, the University of Houston, NRG Energy, Shell US, and the City of Houston, Evolve Houston’s goal is to improve regional air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the Greater Houston area. https://evolvehouston.org/emobility-microgrants



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



Building Food Security: 101

Thank you for joining the Building Food Security: 101 Panel Discussion meeting on Tuesday, March 29 to hear about the challenges of food insecurity in our communities and learned about how residents can advocate for fresh foods at their local grocery stores, create farmers' markets, and connected with partners to achieve food security.
This virtual meeting provided residents with the tools and resources needed to combat food insecurities, improve nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture.




Housing and Community Development 2023 Fall Community Meetings



Attend HCD’s Fall Community Meetings to learn about recent accomplishments and give input on future housing and community development activities and programs.





Hazard Mitigation Plan Public Meeting





Actualización del Plan de Mitigación de Riesgos









Help Create the new MSC Dreamcatcher sculpture with artist Jesse Lott

Help Create the new MSC Dreamcatcher sculpture with artist Jesse Lott


Houston renowned artist, a long-time Fifth Ward resident, and recently named Texas State three-dimensional artist for 2022 Jesse Lott, will create The Dreamcatcher, a sculpture to be installed on the exterior of the center. The community will have a hand in deciding key elements of this work. "The voices of local residents will help guide the central imagery of the sculpture—whether it's a sun, a family, or another element that encompasses the spirit of Sunnyside," said Lott. "The community will also be engaged to source materials that are authentic to the neighborhood for incorporation into The Dreamcatcher."

To hear Mr. Lott, explain his vision visit our meeting recording here: HERE

We are in need your feedback and found items to define what this sculpture can be.

Submit your suggestions and visons for the sculpture here: Create the Dream Catcher - Google Forms

Please email: lindsey.williams@houstontx.gov to arrange drop off items for the sculpture







Apply Now for the Evolve Houston eMobility Microgrant


Submit your grant idea to Evolve Houston, a nonprofit organization focused on improving air quality, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing EV adoption. Apply now at apply.evolvehouston.org. The deadline has been extended to Friday, September 30.

Evolve Houston is a nonprofit organization focused on leading the emerging eMobility ecosystem within Houston by promoting electric vehicle adoption and education. Founded in 2019 through the City of Houston’s Climate Action Plan, Evolve is a non-profit coalition of sustainability-minded civic, business, and academic leaders who seek to accelerate clean transportation in Houston through electrification. Along with founding members CenterPoint Energy, the University of Houston, NRG Energy, Shell US, and the City of Houston, Evolve Houston’s goal is to improve regional air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the Greater Houston area. https://evolvehouston.org/emobility-microgrants



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



Building Food Security: 101

Thank you for joining the Building Food Security: 101 Panel Discussion meeting on Tuesday, March 29 to hear about the challenges of food insecurity in our communities and learned about how residents can advocate for fresh foods at their local grocery stores, create farmers' markets, and connected with partners to achieve food security.
This virtual meeting provided residents with the tools and resources needed to combat food insecurities, improve nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture.


  • Free Kids Meals July 9 - August 6 2021

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    Be A Champion, INC in partnership with Greater St. Matthew Church will be distributing free kids meals every Friday from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm to all children 18 years old and younger. Individually packaged meals distribute on first come, first served basis. This will be a safe distribution. No need to leave your car. Meals will be placed in your vehicle. If your child is not present please bring one of the following:

    • Letter from school proving enrollment
    • Report Card
    • School ID
    • Official attendance record
    • Birth certificate
    • Passport
    • Military ID
    • Issued ID by childcare facility
    • Official ID issued by state or local government
  • CLA & CLT Training

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  • Beat the Heat - Reliant Energy

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    Houston Health Department
    Reliant's Beat the Heat portable air conditioner program assists eligible seniors, disabled individuals and families without means to cool their homes. Please call the Harris County Area Agency on Aging at 832-393-4301 to learn more.

    Additionally, the city is encouraging people to go to local libraries to stay cool. To be notified when emergency cooling centers open, please register for AlertHouston notifications. You may also call 3-1-1, follow the City of Houston on Facebook, or check their news releases for updates and locations. If you have home cooling concerns, please call the Houston Health Department Eligibility Service Center at 832-393-4984.

  • Designing For Impact - AIA & HNOMA

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    Thank you for participating in the Designing for Impact series. Over 400 people and 12 design professionals participated and facilitated these meetings in hopes to accomplish the objectives of the Houston Complete Communities Initiative.

    To watch the presentations click the link below.

    Designing for Impact: Part 1(External link)

    Design for Impact: Part 2

    Timestamps: •Sunnyside (1) / GSMA (Part 1, 8:05) •Sunnyside (2) / JC (Part 2, 13:44)

    (External link)


    The City of Houston would like to especially thank AIA Houston and the Houston Chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) for engaging our communities and providing exceptional design concepts from projects outlined in the Complete Communities Action Plan. AIA Houston and the City of Houston’s Complete Communities reserves and retains the ownership, the use, and copies of designs created, submitted, and presented.

    Complete Communities continues to work to attract new development and supports expand resources throughout the neighborhoods.




  • Employment and Resource Fair

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  • Coral The Grease

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    The City of Houston's “Corral the Grease” program is an education and community engagement program designed to reduce sewer overflows within the City. Sewer overflows from cooking grease and wipes being disposed into our wastewater system is an especially large problem in the Fort Bend/SW Houston area. This problem can be avoided if residents properly dispose of these items, so we are working to educate the area’s residents.


    Learn more at www.corralthegrease.org.

  • 50/50 Parks - EP Hill Park

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    Virtual Community Listening Session and Survey for E. P HIll Park

    On January 7, 2021, at 6 pm, the Sunnyside Complete Community was co-hosted by the Houston Parks Board for a community listening session to gather community feedback on potential improvements to E.P Hill Park. Please see the meeting recording below.

    50/50 Park Partners wants to hear from you about future improvements to EP Hill Park! Please fill out this survey before March 31st to give your input on what you’d like to see in your neighborhood park: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Y9HPZWR(External link).


    If you need a question email it will be to info@houstonparksboard.org. Thanks again!

  • Sunnyside Action Plan approved by City Council

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    The Sunnyside Complete Communities Action Plan has been approved by council. All your hard work on action items has helped formulate the final plan. Now we will begin to bring your action items to reality. It’s important to join a working group to get these projects done.

    Final plan is here: Sunnyside Action Plan

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Page last updated: 21 Nov 2023, 08:40 AM