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What to Expect With Construction of the White Oak Bayou Trail This Spring

  Memorial Heights Redevelopment Authority has begun construction on a 1,600-foot extension of the White Oak Bayou Trail. This top-rated trail, spanning 17 miles of bikeable and hike-able green space, provides a much-loved connection to the outdoors for Houston residents. In this blog, we will update you on what to expect as the construction project […]

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The Shepherd Durham Project: Safety, Accessibility, and Roadway Improvements Initiated

We officially launched The Shepherd Durham Project on December 4, 2021 as the year came to an end. With construction set to begin this spring, the project will increase public safety and accessibility on Shepherd and Durham between I-610 N (North Loop) and I-10 (Katy Freeway). We expect that smartly designed infrastructure will make for

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Grant awarded to implement intersection improvement

The Memorial Heights Redevelopment Authority (MHRA), working in partnership with the City of Houston, has been awarded approximately $600,000 in Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) funding through the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). The funding will be used to improve the intersection of Yale Street and Center Street in Houston, Texas, in 2022. Learn more

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Shepherd and Durham Major Investment Project

The Shephard Durham project is focused on safety, connectivity, and reconstruction of aging infrastructure including the roadway, water, wastewater, and stormwater facilities. The available right-of-way allows for intersection improvements to reduce congestion, the addition of separated bike lanes and improved walkways for pedestrians. Click the images below to view current renderings The Memorial Heights Redevelopment

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