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In Case You Missed It…

In Case You Missed It is back this week with articles ranging from a display at Bryan Museum in Galveston of the oldest known map of Houston to continued efforts within the region to keep making strides in flood control and improvements to transportation, education and recreation. Read more on these topics below:


After flood bond, Harris County to update study of 8 major Cypress Creek tributaries

League City considering $230 million bond election to address flooding, traffic, other issues

High speed rail group thinks construction could start next year, but questions remain

If you thought traffic on these Houston highways are the worst, the state of Texas agrees

City seeks $2B more to help housing recover from Hurricane Harvey

Katy Boardwalk project causes drainage concerns

Allen brothers’ original map giving birth to Houston goes on display

5 Texas Counties Top List Of Most Affordable Places To Move

Texas higher ed board recommending UH med school approval

Katy-area land deals to bring hundreds of apartments

Real Estate In 2030 Will Be Radically Different. Here Are The Skills You’ll Need To Survive

Fulshear planning new $6.4M Primrose Park

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