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In Case You Missed It…

This is the last ICYMI segment for 2018, and what a year it has been. The West Houston Association published the West Houston 2060 Plan. Houston Stronger aided in getting the Harris County Flood Control Bond Election passed, and a number of WHA members have been recognized and awarded for their individual achievements. The Greater West Houston area is poised to grow by 1.45 million people by the year 2060 and many of the articles below feature projects and initiatives that will help shape that future. Read more on them below:

Harris County faces challenge, opportunity managing $2.5B flood bond program

A Multi-Billion Dollar Plan Aims To Protect Houston’s Heavy Industry From Hurricanes

Odum Thinks Houston Will Be Better Prepared To Face Severe Weather In The Future

Metro moving toward $3B bond vote for 20-year transit plan

Good News For Commuters As U.S. 290 Widening Project Comes To A Close

Houston Community College buys $12.5 million land in Katy for new campus

Costco buys Katy land that Hines had big plans for

Harvest Green Awarded as the 2018 Quality Planned Development by The West Houston Association

Reviving Memorial Park from the ground up

Houston Named Most Affordable Texas Market For Freelancers

Developers Are Pumping More Money Into Growing Open Spaces At Their Projects

IT workers in high demand in Houston

Can Co-working Stabilize Houston’s Office Market?

Greater Houston Partnership projects Houston to create 71,000 jobs in 2019

Can Houston keep its title as world’s energy capital?

Wind, solar to supply more electricity next year with coal providing less

Downtown Richmond Designated As Opportunity Zone — What Does That Mean For Future Development?

City of Magnolia receives $13.6 million loan for wastewater plant expansion to prepare for growth

Alvarado wins Senate District 6 special election

Cornyn, Turner unlikely allies in support of LNG project

Happy Holidays from your WHA family. We will see you again in the new year!

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